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El Canek

Felipe Estrada (born June 19, 1952), known as El Canek or simply Canek, is a Mexican luchador enmascarado or masked professional wrestler best known for the 20 years he worked for the Universal Wrestling Association where he held the UWA World Heavyweight Championship a total of 15 times. As the major heavyweight working for the Universal Wrestling Association promotion, he became one of Lucha Libre's biggest attractions during the 1980s especially through his high-profile matches against non-Mexicans that sold out numerous shows and led to the UWA using the same formula of "Canek vs. the foreigner" for over a decade. He made his debut in 1972 as "El Universitario" at the age of 18 and would later work under the name "Principe Azul" (Spanish for "The Blue Prince"). In 1973 he adopted the ring name El Canek, a name inspired by the Mayan Indian leader Jacinto Canek, that he has used ever since. While he has worked in Mexico for the majority of his career he has also made several, frequent, tours of Japan and has worked in the United States as well as Europe.

El Canek
El Canek in 2018.
Birth nameFelipe Estrada
Born (1952-06-19) June 19, 1952 (age 71)
Frontera, Tabasco, Mexico
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Canek / El Canek / Kanek
Príncipe Azul
El Universitario
Billed height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Billed weight110 kg (243 lb)
Trained byEl Chacal
Felipe Ham Lee
Indio Azteca
Maciste
El Remington I
Debut1972

In Lucha Libre it is tradition to keep the real name of any masked wrestler secret from the general audience; the newspapers and magazines in Mexico do not speculate on them, nor do they publish clear photos of their faces.[1] In the case of El Canek his real name is known since he competed in a Mixed Martial Arts match where he was billed as "Felipe "El Canek" Estrada, and actually fought with his mask on. Estrada has one son who is also a luchador under the name El Hijo del Canek ("The Son of El Canek") and a second, much younger, son who was introduced as "Canek Jr." but who has not yet worked any matches. Outside of the UWA Estrada has also worked for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), AAA, International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) and a host of other Mexican independent promotions and appeared on the 1997 Royal Rumble pay-per-view for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). He is a former holder of the Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship, CMLL World Tag Team Championship, CMLL World Trios Championship, IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship and the 2002 Rey de Reyes.

Personal life edit

Felipe Estrada was born in Frontera, Tabasco, Mexico on June 19, 1952. He is the older brother of wrestlers Príncipe Maya and El Danés and the uncle of wrestler Rey Maya, the son of Príncipe Maya.[2] Estrada himself has at least two sons, one wrestles as El Hijo del Canek ("The Son of El Canek") and another that has been introduced as Canek Jr., but who has not wrestled.[3] Hijo del Canek is sometimes billed as Canek Jr., confusing him with his much younger brother.[2]

Professional wrestling career edit

Early career (1972–1973) edit

Estrada began training for his professional wrestling career in the nearby town of Villahermosa, Tabasco training under Indio Azteca, Maciste, El Remington I and El Chacal for his professional wrestling career. While training for a professional wrestling career he also learned the basics of Olympic style wrestling and also competed in bodybuilding competitions.[3] His in-ring debut came about earlier than expected as a local wrestling promoted asked Estrada to fill in for a wrestler who could not make that night's show. He made his debut that night working as the enmascarado (Masked wrestler) El Universitario ("The Academic" or College Student), a name that reflected that he was still in wrestling school.[3][4] As Universitario he teamed up with Ángel Azul and fought against the team of El Profeta and El Chilango Garcia. Later when he was ready to make his full-time debut Estrada bought a spare mask, boots and tights from Ángel Azul and began working as 'Príncipe Azul ("The Blue Prince").[3][4] As Príncipe Azul he found a lot of initial success, combining his mat skills with his very muscular physique, something less common in those days and ended up unmasking Ultratumba after defeating him in a Luchas de Apuestas, or bet match and later on would also force Ultratumba to be shaved bald.[3][4] Later on he also won the hair of El Noruego as well. His early success as Príncipe Azul led to him being named the Villahermosa rookie of the year in 1972. In early 1973 Estrada decided he needed a new image, a unique image not based on the mask of his former partner. Inspired by the Mayan Indian warrior leader Jacinto Canek came up with the name of "El Canek", complete with a redesigned mask and tights that incorporated mayana patterns and symbols.[5] He worked his first match as "El Canek" (billed as "Kanek" for that one match only) in the Torero de Cuatro Caminos in Naucalpan, Mexican State, an arena he would sell out repeatedly later in his career.[5]

Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (1973–1975) edit

Shortly after his debut El Canek moved to Mexico City, working for Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL) while also training at "Gym Ham Lee" under head trainer Felipe Ham Lee as well as Sugi Sito and Fantasma de la Quebrada.[Note 1] During his time with EMLL he would often tour the Northern territories for promoter René Guajardo. At that point he won the Northern Mexico Heavyweight Championship defeating Jose Torres, a man he would later also defeat in a Luchas de Apuestas match.[6] Working mainly in the north El Canek won several headline matches, including unmasking El Destroyer and Lemus as well as winning the hair of Dory Dixon, Sunny War Cloud and Ruben Juarez but never worked regularly in EMLL's main territory in and around Mexico City.[4]

Universal Wrestling Association (1975–1995) edit

 
Canek (in blue and yellow) wrestles one of his more frequent rivals, Mil Máscaras (in silver and black), in 2009.

In 1974 EMLL founder and owner Salvador Lutteroth brought his son into the promotion, grooming him to take over when the aging Lutteroth, Sr. eventually had to retire. This action combined with a very rigid and conservative promotional philosophy led EMLL's Promoter in Naucalpan, Mexico State, Francisco Flores, EMLL wrestler and trainer Ray Mendoza and investor Benjamin Mora, Jr. to break away from EMLL to form their own company called the Universal Wrestling Association.[3][4][7] With the impending change of management in EMLL many wrestlers who had previously been loyal to Lutteroth decided to leave with Flores, Mendoza and Mora including promoters René and Karloff Lagarde as well as number of young wrestles, including El Canek who were frustrated with the lack of opportunities in EMLL. They held their first show on January 29, 1975, with El Canek teaming up with former rivals Dory Dixon and Sunny War Cloud to lose the semi-main event to the team of Mil Máscaras, Ray Mendoza and El Solitario.[7][8] One of the early draws in the UWA was Mil Máscaras, but he began taking more and more bookings in both the United States and Japan, leaving little time for the UWA between tours, coupled with the age of two of the most recognizable wrestlers in the UWA, Mendoza and Guajardo, the UWA bookers were looking to create new headliners, with the two front runners being the tecnico (wrestling term for those that portray the "good guys") Dos Caras (brother of Mil Máscaras) and El Canek who played the part of a brutal, cheating rudo (those that portray the "bad guys") El Canek.[3][4] The UWA decided to have El Canek defeat Dr. Wagner to win the Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship on January 15, 1978.[9] The title run was used to build a storyline feud between El Canek and Dos Caras as Caras was immediately positioned as the next challenger and actually won the championship from El Canek on June 20, 1978[9] During the feud the fans responded favorably to the two wrestlers as each played their part to perfection, the physically imposing El Canek used his strength to dominate and gloat his way to becoming a rudo that the fans would gladly pay admission to see get beat up while Dos Caras became the quintessential tecnico, the hero of the people who overcame the odds and defeated the bad guys, while also being a very talented wrestler.[3][4]

On September 27, 1978, El Canek defeated the legendary Lou Thesz to win the UWA World Heavyweight Championship, a move that signaled that he was now the "top name" in the UWA, gaining international attention by defeating the multi-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion Thesz.[3][4] Around the time that El Canek became the world champion the UWA also struck deals with various international wrestling promotions to exchange wrestlers to allow for an influx of foreign wrestlers. The main partner for the UWA was New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) that started sending some of their top wrestlers to Mexico in exchange for El Canek, Dos Caras and others making frequent tours of Japan in exchange.[3][4] One such NJPW wrestler was Tiger Jeet Singh, who came to Mexico and had a short feud with El Canek before winning the UWA Heavyweight Championship on February 17, 1980.[10][11] El Canek's unsuccessful challenges for Tiger Jeet Singh's championship drew sellout crowds for months. Almost a year later El Canek finally brought the championship "back" to Mexico defeating Tiger Jeet Sing on February 15.[11] The success of El Canek fighting various foreign wrestlers drew such good crowds that it became the template for how the UWA would book El Canek and the world title for more than a decade.[3][4] In between matches in Mexico against the "hated foreigners" El Canek would also travel to Japan and fight against some of NJPW's top wrestlers such as Tiger Mask and Tatsumi Fujinami.[3][4] On July 23, 1982, NJPW wrestler Riki Choshu defeated El Canek to win the championship, once again putting El Canek in the position of both defending Mexico's honor as well as chasing the championship.[11] During his time between championship reigns El Canek teamed up with Perro Aguayo to face the mismatched team of the 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) tall Japanese Gran Hamada with the 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) tall American Hulk Hogan, in one of Hogan's tours of Mexico before he became a house hold name.[3][4] On September 26 El Canek regained the title, which led to the next challenger in early 1983, Fujinami, UWA repeats the pattern by having Fujinami win the championship in May, 1983 and has El Canek win it back in June of that year.[11] On January 29, 1984, El Canek defended the championship against André the Giant, who was billed as being 2.26 m (7 ft 5 in) tall and weighing 240 kg (530 lb). The match was the main event of the UWA 9th Anniversary Show, during which El Canek was able to pick up André and slam him winning the match.[12] This made El Canek one of only a few wrestlers to ever be allowed to bodyslam André the Giant.[6] He would later vacate the championship as he began to work regularly in the United States, especially in and around Texas. Not liking working in the US he returned to the UWA only a few months later.[3][4][11]

Over the summer of 1982 the UWA made Dos Caras the next UWA World Heavyweight Champion, using the opportunity to revive the feud between Dos Caras and El Canek.[3][4][11] In between fighting Dos Caras El Canek had many opportunities to defend Mexico, including a match on September 2, 1984, where the then WWF World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan actually defended the championship against El Canek in Mexico. The match ended in a draw with both wrestlers winning one fall before the time limit expired.[3][4] Canek would also have a successful title defense against Stan Hansen only a few weeks later.[3][4] Dos Caras would win the UWA World Heavyweight Championship twice more from El Canek during their feud, but the storyline never results in a Luchas de Apuestas match between El Canek and Dos Caras.[3][4] While the UWA kept using the appeal of El Canek fighting against foreigners it was not until November 22, 1989, that they had another foreigner win the championship as Big Van Vader pinned El Canek.[11] As time went on the UWA struggled to draw the crowds they were used to during their heyday of the 1980s the UWA had a harder time drawing a paying audience for El Canek fighting foreigners such as Buffalo Allen, P. N. News, Konnan, King Haku, or Kokina.[3][4] On January 31, 1993, El Canek lost the championship to Canadian Vampire Casanova, a decision that was later held up as one of the critical points in the later demise of the UWA as the fans did not like Vampiro and the attendance dropped significantly while he was champion and never recovered even after El Canek regained the championship.[13] In 1995 the UWA closed, with El Canek being the reigning and 13-time champion at that point in time.[3][4][11] Even though the UWA had closed El Canek kept wearing the heavyweight championship belt and actually defended it on various shows around Mexico despite the UWA no longer being around.[3][4][11]

Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (1991–1994, 2004–2006) edit

 
El Canek (left) celebrating a victory in November 2018.

By 1991 the UWA began working together with Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL, formerly EMLL), putting aside the issues that led to the split in the 1970s. As a result, El Canek began working regularly for CMLL as well beginning in 1991. In 1993 CMLL held a tournament to crown the first ever CMLL World Tag Team Champions and held a CMLL/UWA tournament the stretched out over several weeks. El Canek was teamed up with Dr. Wagner Jr. for the tournament and the team defeated Los Brazos (Brazo de Oro and Brazo de Plata) in the first round,[14] Atlantis and El Dandy in the second round and finally Apolo Dantés and Rayo de Jalisco Jr. to earn a spot in the finale against Vampiro Canadiense and Pierroth Jr. The finale too place over three shows, with a best-two-out-of-three match stipulation. Canek and Wagner Jr. won the first match on March 19, while Vampiro and Pierroth Jr. won the second match on March 21. The final match took place on March 26, 1993, and saw El Canek and Dr. Wagner Jr. win the fall and thus become the first ever CMLL World Tag Team Champions.[15] The duo had successful title defenses against the teams of El Dandy and Pierroth Jr. as well as El Texano and Silver King.[16] In November, 1994 El Canek stops working for CMLL, forcing CMLL to vacate the championship that he still held with Dr. Wagner Jr. at that point in time.[15]

El Canek returned to CMLL almost a decade later, on March 26, 2005, teaming with Shocker and Máscara Mágica to defeat the trio of El Terrible, Rey Bucanero and Último Guerrero in the main event of CMLL's weekly Super Viernes.[17] A few days later Canek's son El Hijo del Canek made his CMLL debut as well, running in during a match where Universo 2000 was about to tear the mask off his father.[18] Upon his return to CMLL El Canek began a storyline feud with former partner Dr. Wagner Jr., with the story being that Dr. Wagner Jr. still resented Canek for leaving years earlier. As part of the storyline Dr. Wagner Jr. defeated El Canek to win the UWA World Heavyweight Championship on June 18, 2004.[19] A few weeks later Canek got a measure of revenge as he, Black Warrior and Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. defeated Dr. Wagner Jr. Black Tiger III and Universo 2000 to win the CMLL World Trios Championship.[20] The storyline between Canek and Dr. Wagner Jr. led to them being included in a four-way Luchas de Apuestas match, the main event of the CMLL 71st Anniversary Show, that also included Universo 2000 and Rayo de Jalisco. Dr. Wagner Jr. escaped from the match with his mask safe by pinning Canek, while Rayo de Jalisco pinned Universo. In the end Universo 2000 was disqualified and thus had to unmask as a result.[21] Weeks later Universo 2000 won the 2004 Leyenda de Azul ("The Blue Legend") tournament when he eliminated El Canek as the last man out of a field of 16 wrestlers.|[22] The trio of Canek, Black Warrior and Rayo de Jalisco Jr. held the trios championship for 133 days before a team known as La Furia del Norte (Héctor Garza, Tarzan Boy and El Terrible) defeated them for the championship on November 19, 2004.[20] The feud with Dr. Wagner Jr. continued to develop, including Dr. Wagner Jr. successfully defending the UWA World Heavyweight Championship against El Canek on December 21, 2004.[20] Over the next year the storyline with Dr. Wagner Jr. was partially abandoned as Dr. Wagner Jr. turned tecnico as part of a different storyline. El Canek remained with CMLL until early 2006.[23]

AAA (1996–2003, 2013) edit

 
One of El Canek's sons, El Canek Jr., during a press conference

After leaving CMLL in later 1996 he showed up in CMLL's rival AAA only weeks after his last CMLL match. El Canek worked one major match for the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE) because of AAA and WWF having a working agreement from 1996 to 1998, wrestling on the 1997 Royal Rumble out of San Antonio, Texas. He teamed up with Héctor Garza, Perro Aguayo, defeating the team of Heavy Metal, Jerry Estrada and Fuerza Guerrera when Aguayo pinned Heavy Metal.[24] El Canek, Perro Aguayo and Tinieblas Jr. defeated Gorgeous George III, Jake Roberts and the Killer in the main event of AAA's Triplemanía V-A show.[25] Two days later he also worked the main event of Triplemanía V-B as he, Perro Aguayo, Octagón and Cibernético defeated Jake Roberts, Gorgeous George III, El Cobarde II and Fuerza Guerrera.[26]

Subsequently, Cibernético turned on El Canek, trying to take the UWA World Heavyweight Championship from him.[27] On August 15, 1997, El Canek was able to retain the UWA World Heavyweight Championship, defeating Cibernético.[27] The two rivals next faced off in a steel cage match at AAA's 1997 Verano de Escándalo ("Summer of Scandal") show, which ended in a draw as both men were unable continue.[28] in 1999 Cibernético defeated El Canek in a Bull Terrier match on March 31, followed by Canek defeating Cibernético in a steel cage match only 5 days later.[29] On January 20, 2002, Cibernético won the UWA World Heavyweight Champions from El Canek.[30] At the 2002 Rey del Ring ("Kings of the Ring") tournament El Canek defeated El Picudo, Septiembre Negro and El Hijo del Solitario in the semi-finals and then outlasted Pirata Morgan, Cibernético and Octagón to win the 2002 Rey de Reyes tournament.[31] The win turned out to be one of El Canek's last AAA matches, basically regaining the UWA World Heavyweight Championship on the way out of the promotion.[30]

Canek returned to AAA for a short stint in 2013, trying to repeat as Rey de Reyes, defeating Cibernético, Electroshock, Perro Aguayo Jr., Silver Cain and Toscano to earn a spot in the finals. In the finals he was pinned by El Mesisas.[32] At the subsequent Triplemanía XXI show on June 16, 2013, Canek, former rival Universo 2000, Máscara Año 2000 and Villano IV lost to Dr. Wagner, Jr., Electroshock, La Parka and Octagón in a match that drew on the fact that the issues between Canek and Dr. Wagner Jr. were never resolved.[33]

International Wrestling Revolution Group (2003–2006, 2009–2012) edit

After ending his first stint with AAA El Canek turned up in International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) next, who promoted shows in Naucalpan, where El Canek used to main event during his UWA days. Early on he worked a program with Rayo de Jalisco Jr. over the WWA World Heavyweight Championship held by Rayo de Jalisco Jr.[34] While in IWRG he also defended the UWA World Heavyweight Championship, a title he still claimed despite the UWA being inactive for eight years at that point in time. On May 5, 2005, El Canek and Rayo de Jalisco Jr. faced off against Perro Aguayo Jr. and Head Hunter I in a match where the winning team would then wrestle for the vacant IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship. Canel and Jalisco Jr won the match, then El Canek defeated Rayo de Jalisco Jr. to become the 13th over all IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion.[35] Canek would defend the championship twice in 2006, against Rayo de Jalisco Jr. and eternal rival Dr. Wagner Jr.[35] Late in the year Canek's knees had deteriorated to a rate where he had to take time off to have reconstructive surgery and then rehab and as a result only wrestled sporadically from 2007 to 2009, not just for IWRG but in general.[36][37] While he was inactive IWRG did not vacate the Heavyweight title, but also did not promote it while El Canek was not working for them. El Canek returned to IWRG in 2009, bringing the championship belt back with him.[38] Canek and El Hijo del Canek won a father/son tag team tournament that took place on December 20, 2009, defeating El Hijo del Pantera and Pantera, Exodia Olímpico, Máscara Año 2000 and Máscara Año 2000 Jr., Negro Navarro and Trauma I, El Hijo de Pirata Morgan and Pirata Morgan.[38]

On April 18, 2010, El Canek, Máscara Año 2000 Jr., Scorpio Jr. and Pirata Morgan were forced to fight each other in a match where the first two men pinned would have to face off for either their mask, hair or in Canek's case the IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship. Scorpio and Morgan both pinned their opponents, forcing Canek and Máscara Año 2000 Jr. to fight. In the end the young Máscara Año 2000 Jr. defeated El Canek ending the 1444 long reign of El Canek.[39] On December 20, 2012, El Canek and El Hijo del Canek competed in a five-team tag team steel cage match that was the main event of the Arena Naucalpan 36th Anniversary Show. The Caneks, Dr. Wagner Jr. and Hijo del Dr. Wagner Jr, Los Capos Junior (Hijo de Máscara Año 2000 and Máscara Año 2000 Jr.) and La Familia de Tijuana defeated Los Piratas (Pirata Morgan and El Hijo de Pirata Morgan).

International Wrestling League (2011–present) edit

El Canek became the first International Wrestling League (IWL) Independent Heavyweight Championship when he defeated Dr. Wagner Jr. and L.A. Park to win the title.[40] On January 13, 2015, he lost the title to Mr. Jack as part of an ongoing storyline between the two.

Today he still wrestles at 70 years old as of 2022.

Mixed martial arts career edit

Estrada is one of many wrestlers who has also competed in mixed martial arts (MMA). He fought in one MMA match for the Japanese DEEP 2001 promotion. For the match he was billed as "Felipe "El Canek" Estrada", publicly revealing his real name for the first time. He fought the match with his "El Canek" mask on and defeated Osamu Kawahara in his sole MMA match.[41]

Mixed martial arts record edit

Professional record breakdown
1 match 1 win 0 losses
By knockout 1 0
By submission 0 0
By decision 0 0
No contests 0
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 1-0 Osamu Kawahara TKO (punches) Deep - 3rd Impact December 23, 2001 1 4:55 Tokyo, Japan MMA debut

Championships and accomplishments edit

Luchas de Apuestas record edit

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Príncipe Azul (mask) Ultratumba (mask) Villahermosa, Tabasco Live event 1972 [5][6]
Príncipe Azul (mask) Ultratumba (hair) Villahermosa, Tabasco Live event 1972 [5][6]
Príncipe Azul (mask) El Noruego (hair) Villahermosa, Tabasco Live event 1972 [5][6]
El Canek (mask) El Destroyer (mask) Monterrey, Nuevo León Live event 1973-1974 [5][6]
El Canek (mask) Dory Dixon (hair) Unknown Live event 1973-1974 [5][6]
El Canek (mask) Humberto Garza (hair) Unknown Live event Unknown [5][6]
El Canek (mask) César Valentino (hair) Unknown Live event Unknown [6]
El Canek (mask) La Momia (mask) San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí Unknown Unknown [5][6]
El Canek (mask) La Momia (hair) Unknown Live event Unknown [5][6]
El Canek (mask) Pantera Negra (hair) Unknown Live event Unknown [5][6]
El Canek (mask) Coloso Colosetti (hair) Unknown Live event Unknown [5]
El Canek (mask) Coloso Colosetti (hair) Unknown Live event Unknown [5]
El Canek (mask) Lemús (mask) Monterrey, Nuevo León Live event 1974 [5][6]
El Canek (mask) Sunny War Cloud (hair) Monterrey, Nuevo León Live event 1975 [5][6]
El Canek (mask) Rubén Juárez (hair) Monterrey, Nuevo León Live event 1975 [5][6]
El Canek (mask) José Torres (hair) Monterrey, Nuevo León Live event 1975 [5][6]
El Canek (mask) Ángel Blanco (hair) Naucalpan, State of Mexico UWA Live event May 4, 1980 [5][50]
El Canek (mask) El Asesino (mask) Mexico City, Mexico Live event July 5, 1981 [5][6]
El Canek (mask) Don Corleone (mask) Naucalpan, State of Mexico Live event 1982 [5][6]
El Canek (mask) Abdullah Tamba (hair) Unknown Live event 1983 [5][6]
El Canek (mask) Ring Fujinami (hair) Naucalpan, State of Mexico Live event 1983 [5][6]
El Canek (mask) Blue Blazer (mask) Naucalpan, State of Mexico UWA Live event May 29, 1991 [5][6][51]
El Canek (mask) Torre Infernal (mask) Naucalpan, State of Mexico Live event November 15, 1992 [5][6]
El Canek (mask) Yamato (hair) Naucalpan, State of Mexico Live event August 15, 1993 [5][6]
El Canek (mask) Scorpio, Jr. (hair) Naucalpan, State of Mexico Live event October 3, 1996 [5][6][Note 2]
El Canek (mask) Universo 2000 (mask) Mexico City, Mexico CMLL 71st Anniversary Show September 17, 2004 [Note 3][21]
El Canek (Championship) Máscara Año 2000 Jr. (mask) Naucalpan, State of Mexico IWRG Live event May 5, 2010 [Note 4][39]

Notes edit

  1. ^ This was the original Fantasma de la Quebrada, not a later wrestler also known as Fantasma de la Quebrada who made his wrestling debut in 1986.
  2. ^ Lost a Relevos Suicidas match to Ultimo Vampiro and El Mexicano and thus had to wrestle for their mask and hair.
  3. ^ This was a 4-way match that also included Dr. Wagner Jr. and Rayo de Jalisco Jr.
  4. ^ The two lost a Relevos Suicida match to Scorpio Jr. and Pirata Morgan and were forced to wrestle each other.

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External links edit

  • El Canek's profile at Cagematch.net  , Wrestlingdata.com  , Internet Wrestling Database  
  • El Canek at IMDb

canek, itza, mayan, rulers, canek, mayan, revolutionary, jacinto, canek, felipe, estrada, born, june, 1952, known, simply, canek, mexican, luchador, enmascarado, masked, professional, wrestler, best, known, years, worked, universal, wrestling, association, whe. For the Itza mayan rulers see Canek For the Mayan revolutionary see Jacinto Canek Felipe Estrada born June 19 1952 known as El Canek or simply Canek is a Mexican luchador enmascarado or masked professional wrestler best known for the 20 years he worked for the Universal Wrestling Association where he held the UWA World Heavyweight Championship a total of 15 times As the major heavyweight working for the Universal Wrestling Association promotion he became one of Lucha Libre s biggest attractions during the 1980s especially through his high profile matches against non Mexicans that sold out numerous shows and led to the UWA using the same formula of Canek vs the foreigner for over a decade He made his debut in 1972 as El Universitario at the age of 18 and would later work under the name Principe Azul Spanish for The Blue Prince In 1973 he adopted the ring name El Canek a name inspired by the Mayan Indian leader Jacinto Canek that he has used ever since While he has worked in Mexico for the majority of his career he has also made several frequent tours of Japan and has worked in the United States as well as Europe El CanekEl Canek in 2018 Birth nameFelipe EstradaBorn 1952 06 19 June 19 1952 age 71 Frontera Tabasco MexicoProfessional wrestling careerRing name s Canek El Canek KanekPrincipe AzulEl UniversitarioBilled height1 83 m 6 ft 0 in Billed weight110 kg 243 lb Trained byEl ChacalFelipe Ham LeeIndio AztecaMacisteEl Remington IDebut1972 In Lucha Libre it is tradition to keep the real name of any masked wrestler secret from the general audience the newspapers and magazines in Mexico do not speculate on them nor do they publish clear photos of their faces 1 In the case of El Canek his real name is known since he competed in a Mixed Martial Arts match where he was billed as Felipe El Canek Estrada and actually fought with his mask on Estrada has one son who is also a luchador under the name El Hijo del Canek The Son of El Canek and a second much younger son who was introduced as Canek Jr but who has not yet worked any matches Outside of the UWA Estrada has also worked for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL AAA International Wrestling Revolution Group IWRG and a host of other Mexican independent promotions and appeared on the 1997 Royal Rumble pay per view for the World Wrestling Federation WWF now WWE He is a former holder of the Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship CMLL World Tag Team Championship CMLL World Trios Championship IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship and the 2002 Rey de Reyes Contents 1 Personal life 2 Professional wrestling career 2 1 Early career 1972 1973 2 2 Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre 1973 1975 2 3 Universal Wrestling Association 1975 1995 2 4 Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre 1991 1994 2004 2006 2 5 AAA 1996 2003 2013 2 6 International Wrestling Revolution Group 2003 2006 2009 2012 2 7 International Wrestling League 2011 present 3 Mixed martial arts career 3 1 Mixed martial arts record 4 Championships and accomplishments 5 Luchas de Apuestas record 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksPersonal life editFelipe Estrada was born in Frontera Tabasco Mexico on June 19 1952 He is the older brother of wrestlers Principe Maya and El Danes and the uncle of wrestler Rey Maya the son of Principe Maya 2 Estrada himself has at least two sons one wrestles as El Hijo del Canek The Son of El Canek and another that has been introduced as Canek Jr but who has not wrestled 3 Hijo del Canek is sometimes billed as Canek Jr confusing him with his much younger brother 2 Professional wrestling career editEarly career 1972 1973 edit Estrada began training for his professional wrestling career in the nearby town of Villahermosa Tabasco training under Indio Azteca Maciste El Remington I and El Chacal for his professional wrestling career While training for a professional wrestling career he also learned the basics of Olympic style wrestling and also competed in bodybuilding competitions 3 His in ring debut came about earlier than expected as a local wrestling promoted asked Estrada to fill in for a wrestler who could not make that night s show He made his debut that night working as the enmascarado Masked wrestler El Universitario The Academic or College Student a name that reflected that he was still in wrestling school 3 4 As Universitario he teamed up with Angel Azul and fought against the team of El Profeta and El Chilango Garcia Later when he was ready to make his full time debut Estrada bought a spare mask boots and tights from Angel Azul and began working as Principe Azul The Blue Prince 3 4 As Principe Azul he found a lot of initial success combining his mat skills with his very muscular physique something less common in those days and ended up unmasking Ultratumba after defeating him in a Luchas de Apuestas or bet match and later on would also force Ultratumba to be shaved bald 3 4 Later on he also won the hair of El Noruego as well His early success as Principe Azul led to him being named the Villahermosa rookie of the year in 1972 In early 1973 Estrada decided he needed a new image a unique image not based on the mask of his former partner Inspired by the Mayan Indian warrior leader Jacinto Canek came up with the name of El Canek complete with a redesigned mask and tights that incorporated mayana patterns and symbols 5 He worked his first match as El Canek billed as Kanek for that one match only in the Torero de Cuatro Caminos in Naucalpan Mexican State an arena he would sell out repeatedly later in his career 5 Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre 1973 1975 edit Shortly after his debut El Canek moved to Mexico City working for Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre EMLL while also training at Gym Ham Lee under head trainer Felipe Ham Lee as well as Sugi Sito and Fantasma de la Quebrada Note 1 During his time with EMLL he would often tour the Northern territories for promoter Rene Guajardo At that point he won the Northern Mexico Heavyweight Championship defeating Jose Torres a man he would later also defeat in a Luchas de Apuestas match 6 Working mainly in the north El Canek won several headline matches including unmasking El Destroyer and Lemus as well as winning the hair of Dory Dixon Sunny War Cloud and Ruben Juarez but never worked regularly in EMLL s main territory in and around Mexico City 4 Universal Wrestling Association 1975 1995 edit nbsp Canek in blue and yellow wrestles one of his more frequent rivals Mil Mascaras in silver and black in 2009 In 1974 EMLL founder and owner Salvador Lutteroth brought his son into the promotion grooming him to take over when the aging Lutteroth Sr eventually had to retire This action combined with a very rigid and conservative promotional philosophy led EMLL s Promoter in Naucalpan Mexico State Francisco Flores EMLL wrestler and trainer Ray Mendoza and investor Benjamin Mora Jr to break away from EMLL to form their own company called the Universal Wrestling Association 3 4 7 With the impending change of management in EMLL many wrestlers who had previously been loyal to Lutteroth decided to leave with Flores Mendoza and Mora including promoters Rene and Karloff Lagarde as well as number of young wrestles including El Canek who were frustrated with the lack of opportunities in EMLL They held their first show on January 29 1975 with El Canek teaming up with former rivals Dory Dixon and Sunny War Cloud to lose the semi main event to the team of Mil Mascaras Ray Mendoza and El Solitario 7 8 One of the early draws in the UWA was Mil Mascaras but he began taking more and more bookings in both the United States and Japan leaving little time for the UWA between tours coupled with the age of two of the most recognizable wrestlers in the UWA Mendoza and Guajardo the UWA bookers were looking to create new headliners with the two front runners being the tecnico wrestling term for those that portray the good guys Dos Caras brother of Mil Mascaras and El Canek who played the part of a brutal cheating rudo those that portray the bad guys El Canek 3 4 The UWA decided to have El Canek defeat Dr Wagner to win the Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship on January 15 1978 9 The title run was used to build a storyline feud between El Canek and Dos Caras as Caras was immediately positioned as the next challenger and actually won the championship from El Canek on June 20 1978 9 During the feud the fans responded favorably to the two wrestlers as each played their part to perfection the physically imposing El Canek used his strength to dominate and gloat his way to becoming a rudo that the fans would gladly pay admission to see get beat up while Dos Caras became the quintessential tecnico the hero of the people who overcame the odds and defeated the bad guys while also being a very talented wrestler 3 4 On September 27 1978 El Canek defeated the legendary Lou Thesz to win the UWA World Heavyweight Championship a move that signaled that he was now the top name in the UWA gaining international attention by defeating the multi time NWA World Heavyweight Champion Thesz 3 4 Around the time that El Canek became the world champion the UWA also struck deals with various international wrestling promotions to exchange wrestlers to allow for an influx of foreign wrestlers The main partner for the UWA was New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW that started sending some of their top wrestlers to Mexico in exchange for El Canek Dos Caras and others making frequent tours of Japan in exchange 3 4 One such NJPW wrestler was Tiger Jeet Singh who came to Mexico and had a short feud with El Canek before winning the UWA Heavyweight Championship on February 17 1980 10 11 El Canek s unsuccessful challenges for Tiger Jeet Singh s championship drew sellout crowds for months Almost a year later El Canek finally brought the championship back to Mexico defeating Tiger Jeet Sing on February 15 11 The success of El Canek fighting various foreign wrestlers drew such good crowds that it became the template for how the UWA would book El Canek and the world title for more than a decade 3 4 In between matches in Mexico against the hated foreigners El Canek would also travel to Japan and fight against some of NJPW s top wrestlers such as Tiger Mask and Tatsumi Fujinami 3 4 On July 23 1982 NJPW wrestler Riki Choshu defeated El Canek to win the championship once again putting El Canek in the position of both defending Mexico s honor as well as chasing the championship 11 During his time between championship reigns El Canek teamed up with Perro Aguayo to face the mismatched team of the 1 68 m 5 ft 6 in tall Japanese Gran Hamada with the 2 01 m 6 ft 7 in tall American Hulk Hogan in one of Hogan s tours of Mexico before he became a house hold name 3 4 On September 26 El Canek regained the title which led to the next challenger in early 1983 Fujinami UWA repeats the pattern by having Fujinami win the championship in May 1983 and has El Canek win it back in June of that year 11 On January 29 1984 El Canek defended the championship against Andre the Giant who was billed as being 2 26 m 7 ft 5 in tall and weighing 240 kg 530 lb The match was the main event of the UWA 9th Anniversary Show during which El Canek was able to pick up Andre and slam him winning the match 12 This made El Canek one of only a few wrestlers to ever be allowed to bodyslam Andre the Giant 6 He would later vacate the championship as he began to work regularly in the United States especially in and around Texas Not liking working in the US he returned to the UWA only a few months later 3 4 11 Over the summer of 1982 the UWA made Dos Caras the next UWA World Heavyweight Champion using the opportunity to revive the feud between Dos Caras and El Canek 3 4 11 In between fighting Dos Caras El Canek had many opportunities to defend Mexico including a match on September 2 1984 where the then WWF World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan actually defended the championship against El Canek in Mexico The match ended in a draw with both wrestlers winning one fall before the time limit expired 3 4 Canek would also have a successful title defense against Stan Hansen only a few weeks later 3 4 Dos Caras would win the UWA World Heavyweight Championship twice more from El Canek during their feud but the storyline never results in a Luchas de Apuestas match between El Canek and Dos Caras 3 4 While the UWA kept using the appeal of El Canek fighting against foreigners it was not until November 22 1989 that they had another foreigner win the championship as Big Van Vader pinned El Canek 11 As time went on the UWA struggled to draw the crowds they were used to during their heyday of the 1980s the UWA had a harder time drawing a paying audience for El Canek fighting foreigners such as Buffalo Allen P N News Konnan King Haku or Kokina 3 4 On January 31 1993 El Canek lost the championship to Canadian Vampire Casanova a decision that was later held up as one of the critical points in the later demise of the UWA as the fans did not like Vampiro and the attendance dropped significantly while he was champion and never recovered even after El Canek regained the championship 13 In 1995 the UWA closed with El Canek being the reigning and 13 time champion at that point in time 3 4 11 Even though the UWA had closed El Canek kept wearing the heavyweight championship belt and actually defended it on various shows around Mexico despite the UWA no longer being around 3 4 11 Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre 1991 1994 2004 2006 edit nbsp El Canek left celebrating a victory in November 2018 By 1991 the UWA began working together with Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL formerly EMLL putting aside the issues that led to the split in the 1970s As a result El Canek began working regularly for CMLL as well beginning in 1991 In 1993 CMLL held a tournament to crown the first ever CMLL World Tag Team Champions and held a CMLL UWA tournament the stretched out over several weeks El Canek was teamed up with Dr Wagner Jr for the tournament and the team defeated Los Brazos Brazo de Oro and Brazo de Plata in the first round 14 Atlantis and El Dandy in the second round and finally Apolo Dantes and Rayo de Jalisco Jr to earn a spot in the finale against Vampiro Canadiense and Pierroth Jr The finale too place over three shows with a best two out of three match stipulation Canek and Wagner Jr won the first match on March 19 while Vampiro and Pierroth Jr won the second match on March 21 The final match took place on March 26 1993 and saw El Canek and Dr Wagner Jr win the fall and thus become the first ever CMLL World Tag Team Champions 15 The duo had successful title defenses against the teams of El Dandy and Pierroth Jr as well as El Texano and Silver King 16 In November 1994 El Canek stops working for CMLL forcing CMLL to vacate the championship that he still held with Dr Wagner Jr at that point in time 15 El Canek returned to CMLL almost a decade later on March 26 2005 teaming with Shocker and Mascara Magica to defeat the trio of El Terrible Rey Bucanero and Ultimo Guerrero in the main event of CMLL s weekly Super Viernes 17 A few days later Canek s son El Hijo del Canek made his CMLL debut as well running in during a match where Universo 2000 was about to tear the mask off his father 18 Upon his return to CMLL El Canek began a storyline feud with former partner Dr Wagner Jr with the story being that Dr Wagner Jr still resented Canek for leaving years earlier As part of the storyline Dr Wagner Jr defeated El Canek to win the UWA World Heavyweight Championship on June 18 2004 19 A few weeks later Canek got a measure of revenge as he Black Warrior and Rayo de Jalisco Jr defeated Dr Wagner Jr Black Tiger III and Universo 2000 to win the CMLL World Trios Championship 20 The storyline between Canek and Dr Wagner Jr led to them being included in a four way Luchas de Apuestas match the main event of the CMLL 71st Anniversary Show that also included Universo 2000 and Rayo de Jalisco Dr Wagner Jr escaped from the match with his mask safe by pinning Canek while Rayo de Jalisco pinned Universo In the end Universo 2000 was disqualified and thus had to unmask as a result 21 Weeks later Universo 2000 won the 2004 Leyenda de Azul The Blue Legend tournament when he eliminated El Canek as the last man out of a field of 16 wrestlers 22 The trio of Canek Black Warrior and Rayo de Jalisco Jr held the trios championship for 133 days before a team known as La Furia del Norte Hector Garza Tarzan Boy and El Terrible defeated them for the championship on November 19 2004 20 The feud with Dr Wagner Jr continued to develop including Dr Wagner Jr successfully defending the UWA World Heavyweight Championship against El Canek on December 21 2004 20 Over the next year the storyline with Dr Wagner Jr was partially abandoned as Dr Wagner Jr turned tecnico as part of a different storyline El Canek remained with CMLL until early 2006 23 AAA 1996 2003 2013 edit nbsp One of El Canek s sons El Canek Jr during a press conference After leaving CMLL in later 1996 he showed up in CMLL s rival AAA only weeks after his last CMLL match El Canek worked one major match for the World Wrestling Federation now WWE because of AAA and WWF having a working agreement from 1996 to 1998 wrestling on the 1997 Royal Rumble out of San Antonio Texas He teamed up with Hector Garza Perro Aguayo defeating the team of Heavy Metal Jerry Estrada and Fuerza Guerrera when Aguayo pinned Heavy Metal 24 El Canek Perro Aguayo and Tinieblas Jr defeated Gorgeous George III Jake Roberts and the Killer in the main event of AAA s Triplemania V A show 25 Two days later he also worked the main event of Triplemania V B as he Perro Aguayo Octagon and Cibernetico defeated Jake Roberts Gorgeous George III El Cobarde II and Fuerza Guerrera 26 Subsequently Cibernetico turned on El Canek trying to take the UWA World Heavyweight Championship from him 27 On August 15 1997 El Canek was able to retain the UWA World Heavyweight Championship defeating Cibernetico 27 The two rivals next faced off in a steel cage match at AAA s 1997 Verano de Escandalo Summer of Scandal show which ended in a draw as both men were unable continue 28 in 1999 Cibernetico defeated El Canek in a Bull Terrier match on March 31 followed by Canek defeating Cibernetico in a steel cage match only 5 days later 29 On January 20 2002 Cibernetico won the UWA World Heavyweight Champions from El Canek 30 At the 2002 Rey del Ring Kings of the Ring tournament El Canek defeated El Picudo Septiembre Negro and El Hijo del Solitario in the semi finals and then outlasted Pirata Morgan Cibernetico and Octagon to win the 2002 Rey de Reyes tournament 31 The win turned out to be one of El Canek s last AAA matches basically regaining the UWA World Heavyweight Championship on the way out of the promotion 30 Canek returned to AAA for a short stint in 2013 trying to repeat as Rey de Reyes defeating Cibernetico Electroshock Perro Aguayo Jr Silver Cain and Toscano to earn a spot in the finals In the finals he was pinned by El Mesisas 32 At the subsequent Triplemania XXI show on June 16 2013 Canek former rival Universo 2000 Mascara Ano 2000 and Villano IV lost to Dr Wagner Jr Electroshock La Parka and Octagon in a match that drew on the fact that the issues between Canek and Dr Wagner Jr were never resolved 33 International Wrestling Revolution Group 2003 2006 2009 2012 edit After ending his first stint with AAA El Canek turned up in International Wrestling Revolution Group IWRG next who promoted shows in Naucalpan where El Canek used to main event during his UWA days Early on he worked a program with Rayo de Jalisco Jr over the WWA World Heavyweight Championship held by Rayo de Jalisco Jr 34 While in IWRG he also defended the UWA World Heavyweight Championship a title he still claimed despite the UWA being inactive for eight years at that point in time On May 5 2005 El Canek and Rayo de Jalisco Jr faced off against Perro Aguayo Jr and Head Hunter I in a match where the winning team would then wrestle for the vacant IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship Canel and Jalisco Jr won the match then El Canek defeated Rayo de Jalisco Jr to become the 13th over all IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion 35 Canek would defend the championship twice in 2006 against Rayo de Jalisco Jr and eternal rival Dr Wagner Jr 35 Late in the year Canek s knees had deteriorated to a rate where he had to take time off to have reconstructive surgery and then rehab and as a result only wrestled sporadically from 2007 to 2009 not just for IWRG but in general 36 37 While he was inactive IWRG did not vacate the Heavyweight title but also did not promote it while El Canek was not working for them El Canek returned to IWRG in 2009 bringing the championship belt back with him 38 Canek and El Hijo del Canek won a father son tag team tournament that took place on December 20 2009 defeating El Hijo del Pantera and Pantera Exodia Olimpico Mascara Ano 2000 and Mascara Ano 2000 Jr Negro Navarro and Trauma I El Hijo de Pirata Morgan and Pirata Morgan 38 On April 18 2010 El Canek Mascara Ano 2000 Jr Scorpio Jr and Pirata Morgan were forced to fight each other in a match where the first two men pinned would have to face off for either their mask hair or in Canek s case the IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship Scorpio and Morgan both pinned their opponents forcing Canek and Mascara Ano 2000 Jr to fight In the end the young Mascara Ano 2000 Jr defeated El Canek ending the 1444 long reign of El Canek 39 On December 20 2012 El Canek and El Hijo del Canek competed in a five team tag team steel cage match that was the main event of the Arena Naucalpan 36th Anniversary Show The Caneks Dr Wagner Jr and Hijo del Dr Wagner Jr Los Capos Junior Hijo de Mascara Ano 2000 and Mascara Ano 2000 Jr and La Familia de Tijuana defeated Los Piratas Pirata Morgan and El Hijo de Pirata Morgan International Wrestling League 2011 present edit El Canek became the first International Wrestling League IWL Independent Heavyweight Championship when he defeated Dr Wagner Jr and L A Park to win the title 40 On January 13 2015 he lost the title to Mr Jack as part of an ongoing storyline between the two Today he still wrestles at 70 years old as of 2022 Mixed martial arts career editEstrada is one of many wrestlers who has also competed in mixed martial arts MMA He fought in one MMA match for the Japanese DEEP 2001 promotion For the match he was billed as Felipe El Canek Estrada publicly revealing his real name for the first time He fought the match with his El Canek mask on and defeated Osamu Kawahara in his sole MMA match 41 Mixed martial arts record edit Professional record breakdown 1 match 1 win 0 losses By knockout 1 0 By submission 0 0 By decision 0 0 No contests 0 Res Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes Win 1 0 Osamu Kawahara TKO punches Deep 3rd Impact December 23 2001 1 4 55 Tokyo Japan MMA debutChampionships and accomplishments editAlianza Universal De Lucha Libre Copa Universo 2014 42 AAA Rey de Reyes 2002 31 Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL World Tag Team Championship 1 time with Dr Wagner Jr 15 CMLL World Trios Championship 1 time with Black Warrior and Rayo de Jalisco Jr 20 Northern Mexico Heavyweight Championship 1 time 6 Independent Wrestling League International Wrestling League IWL Independent Heavyweight Championship 2 times 40 International Wrestling Revolution Group IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship 1 time 35 Leyendas Inmortales de la Lucha Libre Copa Independencia 2014 43 Copa Francisco Flores 2014 44 Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI ranked him 79 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the PWI Years in 2003 45 PWI ranked him 186 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 1995 46 Universal Wrestling Association Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship 1 time 9 47 48 UWA World Heavyweight Championship 15 times 11 30 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame Class of 1996 49 Luchas de Apuestas record editSee also Luchas de Apuestas Winner wager Loser wager Location Event Date Notes Principe Azul mask Ultratumba mask Villahermosa Tabasco Live event 1972 5 6 Principe Azul mask Ultratumba hair Villahermosa Tabasco Live event 1972 5 6 Principe Azul mask El Noruego hair Villahermosa Tabasco Live event 1972 5 6 El Canek mask El Destroyer mask Monterrey Nuevo Leon Live event 1973 1974 5 6 El Canek mask Dory Dixon hair Unknown Live event 1973 1974 5 6 El Canek mask Humberto Garza hair Unknown Live event Unknown 5 6 El Canek mask Cesar Valentino hair Unknown Live event Unknown 6 El Canek mask La Momia mask San Luis Potosi San Luis Potosi Unknown Unknown 5 6 El Canek mask La Momia hair Unknown Live event Unknown 5 6 El Canek mask Pantera Negra hair Unknown Live event Unknown 5 6 El Canek mask Coloso Colosetti hair Unknown Live event Unknown 5 El Canek mask Coloso Colosetti hair Unknown Live event Unknown 5 El Canek mask Lemus mask Monterrey Nuevo Leon Live event 1974 5 6 El Canek mask Sunny War Cloud hair Monterrey Nuevo Leon Live event 1975 5 6 El Canek mask Ruben Juarez hair Monterrey Nuevo Leon Live event 1975 5 6 El Canek mask Jose Torres hair Monterrey Nuevo Leon Live event 1975 5 6 El Canek mask Angel Blanco hair Naucalpan State of Mexico UWA Live event May 4 1980 5 50 El Canek mask El Asesino mask Mexico City Mexico Live event July 5 1981 5 6 El Canek mask Don Corleone mask Naucalpan State of Mexico Live event 1982 5 6 El Canek mask Abdullah Tamba hair Unknown Live event 1983 5 6 El Canek mask Ring Fujinami hair Naucalpan State of Mexico Live event 1983 5 6 El Canek mask Blue Blazer mask Naucalpan State of Mexico UWA Live event May 29 1991 5 6 51 El Canek mask Torre Infernal mask Naucalpan State of Mexico Live event November 15 1992 5 6 El Canek mask Yamato hair Naucalpan State of Mexico Live event August 15 1993 5 6 El Canek mask Scorpio Jr hair Naucalpan State of Mexico Live event October 3 1996 5 6 Note 2 El Canek mask Universo 2000 mask Mexico City Mexico CMLL 71st Anniversary Show September 17 2004 Note 3 21 El Canek Championship Mascara Ano 2000 Jr mask Naucalpan State of Mexico IWRG Live event May 5 2010 Note 4 39 Notes edit This was the original Fantasma de la Quebrada not a later wrestler also known as Fantasma de la Quebrada who made his wrestling debut in 1986 Lost a Relevos Suicidas match to Ultimo Vampiro and El Mexicano and thus had to wrestle for their mask and hair This was a 4 way match that also included Dr Wagner Jr and Rayo de Jalisco Jr The two lost a Relevos Suicida match to Scorpio Jr and Pirata Morgan and were forced to wrestle each other References edit Madigan Dan 2007 Okay what is Lucha Libre Mondo Lucha A Go Go the bizarre amp honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling HarperCollins Publishers pp 29 40 ISBN 978 0 06 085583 3 a b Madigan Dan 2007 A family affair Mondo Lucha a 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UWA Debut Show ProWrestlingHistory January 29 1975 Retrieved July 12 2010 a b c Royal Duncan and Gary Will 2000 Mexico National Light Heavyweight Title Wrestling Title Histories Archeus Communications pp 391 392 ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 Centinela Teddy February 17 2015 En un dia como hoy 1980 Mil Mascaras y Canek exponen sus respectivas versiones del Campeonato Mundial de Peso Completo Super Luchas in Spanish Retrieved July 1 2015 a b c d e f g h i j Royal Duncan and Gary Will 2000 MEXICO Universal Wrestling Federation Heavyweight Title Wrestling Title Histories Archeus Communications p 397 ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 9th Anniversary Show ProWrestlingHistory February 12 1984 Retrieved July 12 2010 Centinela Teddy January 31 2015 En un dia como hoy 1993 El publico de El Toreo se entera de la muerte de Andre el Gigante y Canek pierde el Campeonato UWA ante el Vampiro con reaccion analoga a Roman Reigns Super Luchas in Spanish Retrieved July 9 2015 Centinela Teddy February 26 2015 En un dia como hoy 1993 Heavy Metal se corona como campeon venciendo a Rey Mysterio Comienza el torneo por el titulo de parejas CMLL Super Luchas in Spanish Retrieved July 1 2015 a b c Royal Duncan and Gary Will 2000 MEXICO EMLL CMLL Tag Team Title Wrestling Title Histories Archeus Communications p 396 ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 1993 Especial Box y Lucha Magazine in Spanish January 7 1994 pp 2 28 issue 2214 Centinela Teddy March 26 2015 En un dia como hoy 2004 Canek regresa a la Arena Mexico Hijo del Perro Aguayo en Tijuana Super Luchas in Spanish Retrieved July 9 2015 Centinela Teddy April 1 2015 En un dia como hoy 2005 Canek Jr llega a la Arena Mexico Vampiro Canadiense regresa a AAA Super Luchas in Spanish Retrieved July 9 2015 Numero Especial Lo mejor de la lucha libre mexicana durante el 2004 Super Luchas in Spanish January 24 2005 Issue 91 a b c d Super Luchasstaff January 24 2005 Numero Especial Lo mejor de la lucha libre mexicana durante el 2004 Super Luchas in Spanish 91 a b Ocampo Jorge September 26 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Estrellas del Ring in Spanish Blogger 2013 10 01 Retrieved 2013 10 02 Felipe El Canek Estrada Sherdog Retrieved July 8 2015 AULL 47 Aniversario de Arena Lopez Mateos Cagematch May 31 2014 Retrieved July 9 2015 LILL Cagematch net September 16 2014 Retrieved July 8 2015 LILL Cagematch net September 30 2014 Retrieved July 8 2015 Pro Wrestling Illustrated Top 500 of the PWI Years 79 El Canek Pro Wrestling Illustrated Blue Bell Pennsylvania United States Sports and Entertainment publications LLC May 21 2003 p 21 June 2003 Pro Wrestling Illustrated 500 1995 186 El Canek Pro Wrestling Illustrated Blue Bell Pennsylvania United States Sports and Entertainment publications LLC September 21 1995 p 38 October 1995 Los Reyes de Mexico La Historia de Los Campeonatos Nacionales Lucha 2000 in Spanish December 20 2004 Especial 21 Hoops Brian January 15 2019 Pro wrestling history 01 15 Big John Studd wins 1989 Royal Rumble Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online Retrieved January 18 2019 Wrestling Observer Hall of Fame Pro Wrestling Illustrated Magazine Archived from the original on November 12 2015 Retrieved July 9 2015 Centinela Teddy May 4 2015 En un dia como hoy 2000 Fallece Sugi Sito 1980 Canek vs Angel Blanco mascara contra cabellera Super Luchas in Spanish Retrieved July 1 2015 Centinela Teddy May 19 2015 En un dia como hoy 1991 Canek desenmascara a Blue Blazer dando a conocer el rostro de Owen Hart Super Luchas in Spanish Retrieved July 1 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to El Canek El Canek s profile at Cagematch net nbsp Wrestlingdata com nbsp Internet Wrestling Database nbsp El Canek at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title El Canek amp oldid 1219325873, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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