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El Satánico

Daniel López López (born October 26, 1949) is a Mexican luchador (professional wrestler) and trainer, best known under the ring name El Satánico (Spanish for "The Satanic One"). He was originally an enmascarado (masked wrestler), but lost the mask early in his career and has performed unmasked ever since. The majority of his in-ring career was spent in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), where he worked as a rudo (the antagonists also known as heel in professional wrestling lingo).

El Satánico
Birth nameDaniel López López
Born (1949-10-26) October 26, 1949 (age 73)[1]
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico[1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
  • El Satánico Dr. No
  • Satánico
  • El Satánico
Billed height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)[1]
Billed weight82 kg (181 lb)[1]
Billed fromGuadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Trained byDiablo Velasco[1][2]
DebutJune 17, 1973[3]

El Satánico was one of the main members of the Los Infernales ("The Infernal Ones") stable from its creation in the early 1980s through 2008 and was a member of every single incarnation of the group. Los Infernales won the CMLL World Trios Championship three times and the Mexican National Trios Championship three times. He's also won the CMLL World Middleweight Championship, CMLL World Welterweight Championship once, the Mexican National Middleweight Championship three times, the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship four times, and the NWA World Middleweight Championship five times in his career.

For years López worked at the CMLL wrestling school, playing a part in the development of almost every wrestler that worked for CMLL in the 2000s. He later opened his own school independent of CMLL. He wrestles on a reduced schedule on the Mexican independent circuit.

Professional wrestling career

Early career (1973–1986)

López made his professional wrestling debut on June 17, 1973, using the name El Satánico Dr. No ("The Satanic Dr. No") named after the James Bond movie villain Dr. No.[3] A short time later, the name was shortened to just "El Satánico". He was originally an enmascarado, or masked character, but lost his mask as a result of a Lucha de Apuesta, or "bet match" against El Vengador on January 4, 1974, and never allowed to wrestle wearing the mask again as a result of the Lucha de Apuestas stipulation.[3] On October 19, 1979, Satánico won his first wrestling championship when he defeated Cachorro Mendoza to win the Mexican National Middleweight Championship.[4] His first reign lasted 161 days and was an indicator of what the future held for Satánico as it was the first of many titles he would hold. Satánico held the Mexican National Middleweight title again in 1981-1982 and would hold it in 1988/1989 as well.[4] On March 28, 1980, Satánico moved up from the Mexican title to the world title as he defeated Satoru Sayama for the NWA World Middleweight Championship.[5] While his first reign lasted just 30 days he would hold it a further two times between 1982 and 1983 by defeating César Curiel and El Jalisco for the title, before losing it for the third and final time to Lizmark on June 3, 1986.[5] A month after losing the Middleweight title Satánico moved from the Middleweight division to the light heavyweight division when he defeated Ringo Mendoza to win his first NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship, holding it for 87 days before Mendoza regained it.[6]

Los Infernales (1986-1999)

In the early 1980s, the Trios concept became very popular in Mexico, spearheaded by the trio called Los Misioneros de Muerte (the Missionaries of Death) who worked for rival promotion Universal Wrestling Association (UWA). EMLL decided to create a trio of villains, or Rudos as they're called in Lucha Libre, to capitalize on the popularity of the Trios phenomenon. MS-1, El Satánico and Espectro Jr. were chosen to form Los Infernales (the Infernals).[3] Due to various injuries Espectro Jr. was forced to retire from wrestling altogether, which led to Pirata Morgan becoming the third Infernales, giving birth to the most successful incarnation of Los Infernales.[7] Satánico split his time between trios matches and wrestling in the middleweight division, defeating Lizmark to start his fourth reign on December 2, 1983.[5] By the middle of 1984 Satánico became involved in a long, draw out heated feud with Gran Cochisse, a feud that saw Sátanico and Cochisse trade the title back and forth.[5] On October 14, 1984, Satánico won the UWA World Middleweight Championship from Súper Astro.[8]

In March 1985 Los Infernales participated in a tournament to determine the first-ever Mexican National Trios Champions; in the finals of the tournament, Los Infernales defeated Los Brazos ("the Arms"; El Brazo, Brazo de Oro, and Brazo de Plata) to become the first Mexican National Trios champions.[9] In October 1986, Pirata Morgan left the group to form a new group called "Los Bucaneros", in his place Los Infernales recruited Masakre to be their third member. While MS-1 and Masakre worked as a tag team, Satánico focused more and more on singles competition, which meant that Los Infernales made fewer appearances as a trio.[3] During this time period. Satánico won his third Mexican National Middleweight title as well as his second and third NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship.[4][6] During this time Satánico and Pirata Morgan were embroiled in a long feud, pitting the former Infernales members against each other. The feud saw Morgan win the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship from Satánico on October 21, 1989.[6]

In the early 1990s, Los Infernales reformed, reuniting MS-1, Satánico, and Pirata Morgan once more. The trio participated in the tournament to crown the inaugural CMLL World Trios Champions. Los Infernales won the tournament, defeating Los Brazo in the finals to become the CMLL World Trios Champions on November 22, 1991.[10] Former Infernales member Masakre had formed his own group, Los Intocables (the Untouchables) consisting of himself, Pierroth Jr. and Jaque Mate ("Checkmate"). Los Intocables were immediately paired against Los Infernales to create a Rudos vs. Rudos storyline, playing off both the championship chase and the history between the two groups. On March 22, 1992, Los Intocables won the CMLL World Trios Title, however, Los Infernales got the final victory in their feud as they defeated Los Intocables for the championship on September 20, 1992.[10] On April 5, 1992, Satánico defeated longtime rival Lizmark to win his fourth and final NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship.[6] His final reign with the title lasted 111 days until Apolo Dantés beat him for it.[6]

In 1994 Satánico gained a measure of revenge on Apolo Dantés as he won the CMLL World Middleweight Championship from Dantés. With the win, Satánico became one of the few people to have held both the Mexican National, NWA World, and CMLL World championship in the Middleweight division.[11] Satánico would go on to hold the CMLL Middleweight title for a total of 1,561 days, by far the longest reign of any CMLL World Middleweight Champion.[12] On March 21, 1997, Satánico won his third CMLL World Trios title, this time teaming up with Rey Bucanero (the nephew of Pirata Morgan) and Emilio Charles Jr. to win the vacant titles in a one-night eight-team tournament.[10] The trio only held the title for 39 days before they were defeated by La Ola Azur ("The Blue Wave"; Atlantis, Lizmark and Mr. Niebla).[10] In mid-1997 Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) wrestler Taka Michinoku toured Mexico to gain international experience. On June 20, 1997, Satánico defeated Michinoku to win the FMW Independent World Junior Heavyweight Championship. He would hold the title until August 25, 1997, where Michinoku won it back shortly before returning to Japan.[13] On March 7, 1999 Satánico's marathon reign as CMLL world middleweight champion ended when his old rival Ringo Mendoza won the title from him.[12]

Los Nuevos Infernales (1999-2009)

In the late 1990s, Satánico reformed Los Infernales, recruiting Rey Bucanero and Último Guerrero to form Los Nuevos Infernales (the new Infernals).[3] The Trio won the Copa de Arena Mexico Tournament in 1999, but did not win any titles. After working together for just under a year Bucanero and Guerrero turned on Satánico, kicking him out of Los Nuevos Infernales, replacing him with Tarzan Boy. Satánico formed his own "Infernales" with Averno and Mephisto.[3] When Tarzan Boy was injured Los Nuevos Infernales brought in Máscara Mágica to bolster the group. The storyline between Los Infernales and Los Nuevos Infernales came to a head when the two teams, seven men in total, faced off in a steel cage match where the winners would earn the right to the name "Los Infernales" and the last man in the cage would lose either his mask or his hair. On September 28, 2001, Satánico's team won the right to the Infernales name and forced Máscara Mágica to unmask.[14] After losing the match Guerrero, Bucanero and Tarzan Boy became known collectively as Los Guerreros del Infierno (The Infernal Soldiers).

On June 23, 2002, Satánico, Averno and Mephisto defeated the trio of Mr. Niebla, Olímpico and Safari to win the Mexican National Trios Championship. Los Infernales would only hold the Trios title for approximately 3 months before losing it to La Familia de Tijuana (Damián 666, Halloween and Nicho el Millonario).[15] Averno and Mephisto turned on Satánico shortly after the title loss and formed their own group known as La Triada del Terror (the trio of terror) along with Ephesto.[3] On November 25, 2003, El Satánico won the last championship of his long career when he defeated El Felino to win the CMLL World Welterweight Championship.[9] Satánico held the title until February 24, 2004, when his former protégé Mephisto defeated him for the belt.[16]

In 2007 Satánico reformed Los Infernales once more, teaming up with young wrestlers that had recently been repackaged to more "hellish" images, Nosferatu and Euforia. The trios did not approach the success of the previous incarnations of Los Infernales, working mainly lower to mid-card matches; the group was intended to give the two young wrestlers more ring experience and further their training under Satánico's guidance. The following year, Virus became the unofficial leader of Los Nuevos Infernales, as Satánico reduced his actual in-ring work.[17]

El Satanico wrestles a couple of times per month as of January 2022 at age 72.

Late career (2009–present)

In 2009, Satánico announced that he was reducing the number of shows he worked to focus on his work at CMLL's wrestling school.[18] On March 2, 2012, he wrestled El Solar to a draw in a match for the FLLM Master Championship, which meant that El Solar retained the title.[19] In 2014 he lost a Lucha de Apuestas match to El Dandy as part of El Dandy' retirement tour.[20] After having worked on the independent circuit from 2012 through 2014, El Satánico returned to CMLL by the end of 2014, splitting his time between CMLL and appearing on independent shows.[21] For CMLL's 2019 Leyendas Mexicanas show, El Satánico defeated El Solar on CMLL's annual tribute to lucha libre legends show.[22][23]

Professional wrestling trainer

Daniel López is considered one of the best wrestling trainers currently active in Mexico, following in the footsteps of his own mentor Diablo Velasco.[1] He is the head trainer for CMLL's wrestling school in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico (Gimnasio del Diablo Velasco) and thus has been involved in training a lot of the wrestlers CMLL employs as well as students who have gone on to work for other promotions around the world. The following is a list of notable wrestlers López has trained:

Championships and accomplishments

Luchas de Apuestas record

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
El Vengador (mask) El Satánico (mask) Guadalajara, Jalisco independent show January 4, 1974 [3]
Ringo Mendoza (hair) El Satánico (hair) N/A independent show N/A [3]
El Satánico (hair) Tony Benetto (hair) N/A independent show N/A [1]
El Satánico (hair) El Nazi (hair) N/A independent show N/A [3]
Flama Azul (hair) El Satánico (hair) Mexico City EMLL show May 20, 1978 [3]
El Satánico (hair) Ricky Romero (hair) Mexico City EMLL show February 27, 1979 [1]
El Satánico (hair) Chamaco Ortiz (hair) Mexico City EMLL show May 26, 1979 [3]
Cachorro Mendoza (hair) El Satánico (hair) Mexico City EMLL Martes De Coliseo August 28, 1979 [1]
El Satánico (hair) El Reo (hair) Mexico City EMLL show June 29, 1980  
El Satánico (hair) Cachorro Mendoza (hair) Mexico City EMLL show August 29, 1980 [3]
El Satánico (hair) Mocho Cota (hair) Mexico City EMLL 47th Anniversary Show September 26, 1980 [1][63]
El Fantasma (hair) El Satánico (hair) Mexico City EMLL show October 24, 1980 [3]
Sangre Chicana (hair) and El (hair) Satánico Ringo Mendoza(hair) and Cachorro Mendoza (hair) Mexico City EMLL show February 1982 [3]
Sangre Chicana (hair) El Satánico (hair) Mexico City EMLL Domingos de Arena Mexico June 20, 1982 [64]
El Satánico (hair) Sangre Chicana (hair) Mexico City Super Viernes July 2, 1982 [1][65]
Draw Sangre Chicana (hair)
El Satánico (hair)
Mexico City EMLL show December 10, 1982 [a]
El Satánico (hair) La Fiera (hair) Mexico City Super Viernes September 16, 1983 [1]
El Satánico (hair) Samurai Shiro (hair) Mexico City Super Viernes July 13, 1984 [3][67]
El Satánico (hair) Alfonso Dantés (hair) Guadalajara, Jalisco Super Viernes August 9, 1985 [1][68]
El Satánico (hair) Pirata Morgan (hair) Mexico City Juicio Final December 5, 1986 [69]
El Satánico (hair) El Dandy (hair) Mexico City EMLL show October 1987 [1]
Ell Satánico (hair) El Texano (hair) Mexico City Super Viernes August 16, 1988 [3]
El Satánico (hair) Mike Stone (hair) Mexico City Super Viernes March 31, 1989 [b]
Fabuloso Blondy (hair) El Satánico (hair) Mexico City EMLL show April 7, 1989 [3]
Atlantis (mask) and El Satánico (hair) Tierra Viento y Fuego (mask) and MS-1(hair) Mexico City EMLL 56th Anniversary Show September 22, 1989 [63][70]
El Satánico (hair) Jerry Estrada (hair) Mexico City Super Viernes March 23, 1990 [1]
El Dandy (hair) El Satánico (hair) Mexico City 1990 Juicio Final December 14, 1990 [3]
El Satánico (hair) Kato Kung Lee (hair) Mexico City Super Viernes June 21, 1991 [1]
El Satánico (hair) El Dandy (hair) Mexico City CMLL show December 6, 1991 [3]
El Dandy (hair) El Satánico (hair) Mexico City CMLL 59th Anniversary Show September 18, 1992 [3][63]
El Satánico (hair) Pirata Morgan (hair) Texcoco, State of Mexico AAA Sin Limite November 26, 1993 [1]
Héctor Garza (hair) El Satánico (hair) Mexico City 39. Aniversario de Arena México April 7, 1995 [3][71]
Héctor Garza (hair) El Satánico (hair) Mexico City CMLL show December 15, 1995 [3]
Emilio Charles Jr. (hair) El Satánico (hair) Mexico City CMLL show March 20, 1998 [c]
Negro Casas (hair) El Satánico (hair) Puebla, Puebla CMLL Lunes Arena Puebla October 19, 1998 [3]
El Satánico (hair) Brazo de Oro (hair) Mexico City Super Viernes November 29, 1999 [1]
Tarzan Boy (hair) El Satánico (hair) Mexico City Super Viernes February 25, 2000 [3][72]
Tarzan Boy (hair) El Satánico (hair) Puebla, Puebla 47. Aniversario de Arena Puebla July 17, 2000 [3][72]
El Satánico (hair) Máscara Mágica (mask) Mexico City CMLL 68th Anniversary Show September 28, 2001 [d]
El Satánico (hair) Maniacop (mask) Puebla, Puebla 49. Aniversario de Arena Puebla July 29, 2002 [1]
El Satánico (hair) Damián 666 (hair) Mexico City CMLL show October 25, 2002 [1]
El Satánico and Negro Casas (hair) La Legion Japonesa
(NOSAWA and MASADA) (hair)
Mexico City CMLL show May 16, 2003 [3]
El Satánico (hair) Super Brazo (hair) Acapulco, Guerrero independent show April 9, 2003 [73]
Máscara Año 2000 (hair) El Satánico (hair) Mexico City CMLL Domingos de Coliseo November 30, 2003 [e]
El Satánico (hair) Violencia (hair) Puebla, Puebla CMLL Lunes Arena Puebla August 16, 2004 [74]
Damián 666 (hair) El Satánico (hair) Tijuana, Baja California Live event October 15, 2004 [1][75]
Pierroth Jr. (hair) El Satánico (hair) Puebla, Puebla 2. Aniversario de Arena Puebla July 25, 2005 [3][76]
Emilio Charles Jr. (hair) El Satánico (hair) Nezahualcoyotl independent show November 26, 2005 [77]
El Dandy (hair) El Satánico (hair) Reynosa, Tamaulipas El Juicio Final May 18, 2014 [78]

Notes

  1. ^ They wrestled to a draw, after which both wrestlers had their hair shaved off.[66]
  2. ^ Los Infernales (Satánico, MS-1 and Masakre) against Mike Stone, Rick Patterson and Fabuloso Blondy, with the wrestler being pinned losing his hair.[3]
  3. ^ The main event of the 1998 Homenaje a Salvador Lutteroth show.[3]
  4. ^ Cage match that also included Tarzan Boy, Rey Bucanero, Último Guerrero, Averno and Mephisto[1][63]
  5. ^ Cage match that also included Negro Casas and Tarzan Boy.[3]

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satánico, daniel, lópez, lópez, born, october, 1949, mexican, luchador, professional, wrestler, trainer, best, known, under, ring, name, spanish, satanic, originally, enmascarado, masked, wrestler, lost, mask, early, career, performed, unmasked, ever, since, m. Daniel Lopez Lopez born October 26 1949 is a Mexican luchador professional wrestler and trainer best known under the ring name El Satanico Spanish for The Satanic One He was originally an enmascarado masked wrestler but lost the mask early in his career and has performed unmasked ever since The majority of his in ring career was spent in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL where he worked as a rudo the antagonists also known as heel in professional wrestling lingo El SatanicoBirth nameDaniel Lopez LopezBorn 1949 10 26 October 26 1949 age 73 1 Guadalajara Jalisco Mexico 1 Professional wrestling careerRing name s El Satanico Dr NoSatanicoEl SatanicoBilled height1 74 m 5 ft 9 in 1 Billed weight82 kg 181 lb 1 Billed fromGuadalajara Jalisco MexicoTrained byDiablo Velasco 1 2 DebutJune 17 1973 3 El Satanico was one of the main members of the Los Infernales The Infernal Ones stable from its creation in the early 1980s through 2008 and was a member of every single incarnation of the group Los Infernales won the CMLL World Trios Championship three times and the Mexican National Trios Championship three times He s also won the CMLL World Middleweight Championship CMLL World Welterweight Championship once the Mexican National Middleweight Championship three times the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship four times and the NWA World Middleweight Championship five times in his career For years Lopez worked at the CMLL wrestling school playing a part in the development of almost every wrestler that worked for CMLL in the 2000s He later opened his own school independent of CMLL He wrestles on a reduced schedule on the Mexican independent circuit Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 Early career 1973 1986 1 2 Los Infernales 1986 1999 1 3 Los Nuevos Infernales 1999 2009 1 4 Late career 2009 present 2 Professional wrestling trainer 3 Championships and accomplishments 4 Luchas de Apuestas record 5 Notes 6 ReferencesProfessional wrestling career EditEarly career 1973 1986 Edit Lopez made his professional wrestling debut on June 17 1973 using the name El Satanico Dr No The Satanic Dr No named after the James Bond movie villain Dr No 3 A short time later the name was shortened to just El Satanico He was originally an enmascarado or masked character but lost his mask as a result of a Lucha de Apuesta or bet match against El Vengador on January 4 1974 and never allowed to wrestle wearing the mask again as a result of the Lucha de Apuestas stipulation 3 On October 19 1979 Satanico won his first wrestling championship when he defeated Cachorro Mendoza to win the Mexican National Middleweight Championship 4 His first reign lasted 161 days and was an indicator of what the future held for Satanico as it was the first of many titles he would hold Satanico held the Mexican National Middleweight title again in 1981 1982 and would hold it in 1988 1989 as well 4 On March 28 1980 Satanico moved up from the Mexican title to the world title as he defeated Satoru Sayama for the NWA World Middleweight Championship 5 While his first reign lasted just 30 days he would hold it a further two times between 1982 and 1983 by defeating Cesar Curiel and El Jalisco for the title before losing it for the third and final time to Lizmark on June 3 1986 5 A month after losing the Middleweight title Satanico moved from the Middleweight division to the light heavyweight division when he defeated Ringo Mendoza to win his first NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship holding it for 87 days before Mendoza regained it 6 Los Infernales 1986 1999 Edit Main article Los Infernales In the early 1980s the Trios concept became very popular in Mexico spearheaded by the trio called Los Misioneros de Muerte the Missionaries of Death who worked for rival promotion Universal Wrestling Association UWA EMLL decided to create a trio of villains or Rudos as they re called in Lucha Libre to capitalize on the popularity of the Trios phenomenon MS 1 El Satanico and Espectro Jr were chosen to form Los Infernales the Infernals 3 Due to various injuries Espectro Jr was forced to retire from wrestling altogether which led to Pirata Morgan becoming the third Infernales giving birth to the most successful incarnation of Los Infernales 7 Satanico split his time between trios matches and wrestling in the middleweight division defeating Lizmark to start his fourth reign on December 2 1983 5 By the middle of 1984 Satanico became involved in a long draw out heated feud with Gran Cochisse a feud that saw Satanico and Cochisse trade the title back and forth 5 On October 14 1984 Satanico won the UWA World Middleweight Championship from Super Astro 8 In March 1985 Los Infernales participated in a tournament to determine the first ever Mexican National Trios Champions in the finals of the tournament Los Infernales defeated Los Brazos the Arms El Brazo Brazo de Oro and Brazo de Plata to become the first Mexican National Trios champions 9 In October 1986 Pirata Morgan left the group to form a new group called Los Bucaneros in his place Los Infernales recruited Masakre to be their third member While MS 1 and Masakre worked as a tag team Satanico focused more and more on singles competition which meant that Los Infernales made fewer appearances as a trio 3 During this time period Satanico won his third Mexican National Middleweight title as well as his second and third NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship 4 6 During this time Satanico and Pirata Morgan were embroiled in a long feud pitting the former Infernales members against each other The feud saw Morgan win the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship from Satanico on October 21 1989 6 In the early 1990s Los Infernales reformed reuniting MS 1 Satanico and Pirata Morgan once more The trio participated in the tournament to crown the inaugural CMLL World Trios Champions Los Infernales won the tournament defeating Los Brazo in the finals to become the CMLL World Trios Champions on November 22 1991 10 Former Infernales member Masakre had formed his own group Los Intocables the Untouchables consisting of himself Pierroth Jr and Jaque Mate Checkmate Los Intocables were immediately paired against Los Infernales to create a Rudos vs Rudos storyline playing off both the championship chase and the history between the two groups On March 22 1992 Los Intocables won the CMLL World Trios Title however Los Infernales got the final victory in their feud as they defeated Los Intocables for the championship on September 20 1992 10 On April 5 1992 Satanico defeated longtime rival Lizmark to win his fourth and final NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship 6 His final reign with the title lasted 111 days until Apolo Dantes beat him for it 6 In 1994 Satanico gained a measure of revenge on Apolo Dantes as he won the CMLL World Middleweight Championship from Dantes With the win Satanico became one of the few people to have held both the Mexican National NWA World and CMLL World championship in the Middleweight division 11 Satanico would go on to hold the CMLL Middleweight title for a total of 1 561 days by far the longest reign of any CMLL World Middleweight Champion 12 On March 21 1997 Satanico won his third CMLL World Trios title this time teaming up with Rey Bucanero the nephew of Pirata Morgan and Emilio Charles Jr to win the vacant titles in a one night eight team tournament 10 The trio only held the title for 39 days before they were defeated by La Ola Azur The Blue Wave Atlantis Lizmark and Mr Niebla 10 In mid 1997 Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling FMW wrestler Taka Michinoku toured Mexico to gain international experience On June 20 1997 Satanico defeated Michinoku to win the FMW Independent World Junior Heavyweight Championship He would hold the title until August 25 1997 where Michinoku won it back shortly before returning to Japan 13 On March 7 1999 Satanico s marathon reign as CMLL world middleweight champion ended when his old rival Ringo Mendoza won the title from him 12 Los Nuevos Infernales 1999 2009 Edit See also Los Guerreros del Infierno In the late 1990s Satanico reformed Los Infernales recruiting Rey Bucanero and Ultimo Guerrero to form Los Nuevos Infernales the new Infernals 3 The Trio won the Copa de Arena Mexico Tournament in 1999 but did not win any titles After working together for just under a year Bucanero and Guerrero turned on Satanico kicking him out of Los Nuevos Infernales replacing him with Tarzan Boy Satanico formed his own Infernales with Averno and Mephisto 3 When Tarzan Boy was injured Los Nuevos Infernales brought in Mascara Magica to bolster the group The storyline between Los Infernales and Los Nuevos Infernales came to a head when the two teams seven men in total faced off in a steel cage match where the winners would earn the right to the name Los Infernales and the last man in the cage would lose either his mask or his hair On September 28 2001 Satanico s team won the right to the Infernales name and forced Mascara Magica to unmask 14 After losing the match Guerrero Bucanero and Tarzan Boy became known collectively as Los Guerreros del Infierno The Infernal Soldiers On June 23 2002 Satanico Averno and Mephisto defeated the trio of Mr Niebla Olimpico and Safari to win the Mexican National Trios Championship Los Infernales would only hold the Trios title for approximately 3 months before losing it to La Familia de Tijuana Damian 666 Halloween and Nicho el Millonario 15 Averno and Mephisto turned on Satanico shortly after the title loss and formed their own group known as La Triada del Terror the trio of terror along with Ephesto 3 On November 25 2003 El Satanico won the last championship of his long career when he defeated El Felino to win the CMLL World Welterweight Championship 9 Satanico held the title until February 24 2004 when his former protege Mephisto defeated him for the belt 16 In 2007 Satanico reformed Los Infernales once more teaming up with young wrestlers that had recently been repackaged to more hellish images Nosferatu and Euforia The trios did not approach the success of the previous incarnations of Los Infernales working mainly lower to mid card matches the group was intended to give the two young wrestlers more ring experience and further their training under Satanico s guidance The following year Virus became the unofficial leader of Los Nuevos Infernales as Satanico reduced his actual in ring work 17 El Satanico wrestles a couple of times per month as of January 2022 at age 72 Late career 2009 present Edit In 2009 Satanico announced that he was reducing the number of shows he worked to focus on his work at CMLL s wrestling school 18 On March 2 2012 he wrestled El Solar to a draw in a match for the FLLM Master Championship which meant that El Solar retained the title 19 In 2014 he lost a Lucha de Apuestas match to El Dandy as part of El Dandy retirement tour 20 After having worked on the independent circuit from 2012 through 2014 El Satanico returned to CMLL by the end of 2014 splitting his time between CMLL and appearing on independent shows 21 For CMLL s 2019 Leyendas Mexicanas show El Satanico defeated El Solar on CMLL s annual tribute to lucha libre legends show 22 23 Professional wrestling trainer EditDaniel Lopez is considered one of the best wrestling trainers currently active in Mexico following in the footsteps of his own mentor Diablo Velasco 1 He is the head trainer for CMLL s wrestling school in Guadalajara Jalisco Mexico Gimnasio del Diablo Velasco and thus has been involved in training a lot of the wrestlers CMLL employs as well as students who have gone on to work for other promotions around the world The following is a list of notable wrestlers Lopez has trained La Amapola 24 25 Angel Azteca Jr 24 26 Angel de Oro 24 27 Angel de Plata Niebla Roja 24 28 Arkangel de la Muerte 24 29 Axel 24 Averno 30 Bam Bam 24 Cancerbero Mesalla 31 Demus 3 16 Pequeno Damian 666 24 32 Dragon Rojo Jr 24 33 Doctor X 24 34 Electrico 35 Ephesto 24 34 Esfinge 24 Euforia 24 36 Fabian el Gitano 24 Guerrero Maya Jr 24 Hooligan Luciferno 37 Horus 24 38 Lady Apache 39 Lluvia 24 40 Loco Max 24 Marcela 24 Mascara Dorada Gran Metalik 24 41 Misterioso II 42 Nitro 24 Nosferatu 43 Okumura 24 44 Palacio Negro 45 Pegasso 29 Pequeno Nitro 24 Pequeno Violencia 35 Princesa Sujey 46 Psycho Clown 24 Puma King 24 Raziel Caligula 47 Rey Cometa 29 Rey Escorpion 24 El Sagrado 48 Semental Black Taurus 24 49 Sensei 24 50 Silueta 24 51 Soberano Jr 24 La Sombra Andrade 24 52 Stuka Jr 53 Super Nova 24 54 El Terrible 24 55 Texano Jr 24 56 Tiger 24 57 Tigre Blanco 24 29 Titan 24 Triton Rey Triton 24 Trueno 58 Veneno 24 Volador Jr 59 Zeuxis 60 Championships and accomplishments EditEmpresa Mexicana de la Lucha Libre Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL World Middleweight Championship 1 time 12 CMLL World Trios Championship 3 times with MS 1 and Pirata Morgan 2 Emilio Charles Jr and Rey Bucanero 1 10 CMLL World Welterweight Championship 1 time 9 Mexican National Middleweight Championship 3 times 4 Mexican National Trios Championship 3 times with MS 1 and Pirata Morgan 2 and Mephisto and Averno 1 61 15 NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship 4 times 6 NWA World Middleweight Championship 5 times 5 Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling FMW Independent World Junior Heavyweight Championship 1 time 13 International Wrestling Revolution Group Copa Higher Power 1999 with Astro Rey Jr Mascara Magica Rey Bucanero and Ultimo Guerrero Pro Wrestling Illustrated Ranked No 74 of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1997 62 Ranked No 182 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the PWI Years in 2003 Universal Wrestling Association UWA World Middleweight Championship 1 time 8 Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame Class of 2001 Luchas de Apuestas record EditSee also Luchas de Apuestas Winner wager Loser wager Location Event Date NotesEl Vengador mask El Satanico mask Guadalajara Jalisco independent show January 4 1974 3 Ringo Mendoza hair El Satanico hair N A independent show N A 3 El Satanico hair Tony Benetto hair N A independent show N A 1 El Satanico hair El Nazi hair N A independent show N A 3 Flama Azul hair El Satanico hair Mexico City EMLL show May 20 1978 3 El Satanico hair Ricky Romero hair Mexico City EMLL show February 27 1979 1 El Satanico hair Chamaco Ortiz hair Mexico City EMLL show May 26 1979 3 Cachorro Mendoza hair El Satanico hair Mexico City EMLL Martes De Coliseo August 28 1979 1 El Satanico hair El Reo hair Mexico City EMLL show June 29 1980 El Satanico hair Cachorro Mendoza hair Mexico City EMLL show August 29 1980 3 El Satanico hair Mocho Cota hair Mexico City EMLL 47th Anniversary Show September 26 1980 1 63 El Fantasma hair El Satanico hair Mexico City EMLL show October 24 1980 3 Sangre Chicana hair and El hair Satanico Ringo Mendoza hair and Cachorro Mendoza hair Mexico City EMLL show February 1982 3 Sangre Chicana hair El Satanico hair Mexico City EMLL Domingos de Arena Mexico June 20 1982 64 El Satanico hair Sangre Chicana hair Mexico City Super Viernes July 2 1982 1 65 Draw Sangre Chicana hair El Satanico hair Mexico City EMLL show December 10 1982 a El Satanico hair La Fiera hair Mexico City Super Viernes September 16 1983 1 El Satanico hair Samurai Shiro hair Mexico City Super Viernes July 13 1984 3 67 El Satanico hair Alfonso Dantes hair Guadalajara Jalisco Super Viernes August 9 1985 1 68 El Satanico hair Pirata Morgan hair Mexico City Juicio Final December 5 1986 69 El Satanico hair El Dandy hair Mexico City EMLL show October 1987 1 Ell Satanico hair El Texano hair Mexico City Super Viernes August 16 1988 3 El Satanico hair Mike Stone hair Mexico City Super Viernes March 31 1989 b Fabuloso Blondy hair El Satanico hair Mexico City EMLL show April 7 1989 3 Atlantis mask and El Satanico hair Tierra Viento y Fuego mask and MS 1 hair Mexico City EMLL 56th Anniversary Show September 22 1989 63 70 El Satanico hair Jerry Estrada hair Mexico City Super Viernes March 23 1990 1 El Dandy hair El Satanico hair Mexico City 1990 Juicio Final December 14 1990 3 El Satanico hair Kato Kung Lee hair Mexico City Super Viernes June 21 1991 1 El Satanico hair El Dandy hair Mexico City CMLL show December 6 1991 3 El Dandy hair El Satanico hair Mexico City CMLL 59th Anniversary Show September 18 1992 3 63 El Satanico hair Pirata Morgan hair Texcoco State of Mexico AAA Sin Limite November 26 1993 1 Hector Garza hair El Satanico hair Mexico City 39 Aniversario de Arena Mexico April 7 1995 3 71 Hector Garza hair El Satanico hair Mexico City CMLL show December 15 1995 3 Emilio Charles Jr hair El Satanico hair Mexico City CMLL show March 20 1998 c Negro Casas hair El Satanico hair Puebla Puebla CMLL Lunes Arena Puebla October 19 1998 3 El Satanico hair Brazo de Oro hair Mexico City Super Viernes November 29 1999 1 Tarzan Boy hair El Satanico hair Mexico City Super Viernes February 25 2000 3 72 Tarzan Boy hair El Satanico hair Puebla Puebla 47 Aniversario de Arena Puebla July 17 2000 3 72 El Satanico hair Mascara Magica mask Mexico City CMLL 68th Anniversary Show September 28 2001 d El Satanico hair Maniacop mask Puebla Puebla 49 Aniversario de Arena Puebla July 29 2002 1 El Satanico hair Damian 666 hair Mexico City CMLL show October 25 2002 1 El Satanico and Negro Casas hair La Legion Japonesa NOSAWA and MASADA hair Mexico City CMLL show May 16 2003 3 El Satanico hair Super Brazo hair Acapulco Guerrero independent show April 9 2003 73 Mascara Ano 2000 hair El Satanico hair Mexico City CMLL Domingos de Coliseo November 30 2003 e El Satanico hair Violencia hair Puebla Puebla CMLL Lunes Arena Puebla August 16 2004 74 Damian 666 hair El Satanico hair Tijuana Baja California Live event October 15 2004 1 75 Pierroth Jr hair El Satanico hair Puebla Puebla 2 Aniversario de Arena Puebla July 25 2005 3 76 Emilio Charles Jr hair El Satanico hair Nezahualcoyotl independent show November 26 2005 77 El Dandy hair El Satanico hair Reynosa Tamaulipas El Juicio Final May 18 2014 78 Notes Edit They wrestled to a draw after which both wrestlers had their hair shaved off 66 Los Infernales Satanico MS 1 and Masakre against Mike Stone Rick Patterson and Fabuloso Blondy with the wrestler being pinned losing his hair 3 The main event of the 1998 Homenaje a Salvador Lutteroth show 3 Cage match that also included Tarzan Boy Rey Bucanero Ultimo Guerrero Averno and Mephisto 1 63 Cage match that also included Negro Casas and Tarzan Boy 3 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Rudos Satanico Fuego en el ring in Spanish Archived from the original on October 8 2011 Retrieved October 17 2009 Madigan Dan 2007 Dorada de lucha libre Las Leyendas las peleas los fosforos del resentimiento the golden age of lucha libre the legends the feuds the grudge matches Diablo Velasco Mondo Lucha A Go Go the bizarre amp honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling HarperCollins Publisher pp 203 205 ISBN 978 0 06 085583 3 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af Grandes Figuras de la Lucha Libre Satanico in Spanish Portales Mexico November 2008 p 55 17 a b c d Royal Duncan and Gary Will 2000 Mexico National Middleweight Championship Wrestling Title Histories professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present Archeus Communications p 392 ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 a b c d e Royal Duncan and Gary Will 2006 Mexico EMLL NWA World Middlweight Title Wrestling Title Histories professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present 4th ed Archeus Communications pp 389 390 ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 a b c d e f Royal Duncan and Gary Will 2006 Mexico EMLL NWA World Light Heavyweight Title Lutteroth Wrestling Title Histories professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present 4th ed Archeus Communications p 389 ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 Grandes Figuras de la Lucha Libre MS 1 in Spanish Portales Mexico November 2008 p 39 17 a b Royal Duncan and Gary Will 2000 Mexico UWA Middleweight Title Flores Mora Jr Wrestling Title Histories professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present Archeus Communications p 399 ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 a b c Numero Especial Lo mejor de la lucha libre mexicana durante el 2003 Super Luchas in Spanish January 5 2004 40 a b c d e Royal Duncan and Gary Will 2000 Mexico EMLL CMLL Trios Title Lutteroth Wrestling Title Histories professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present Archeus Communications p 396 ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 Royal Duncan and Gary Will 2000 Mexico Wrestling Title Histories Archeus Communications pp 389 405 ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 a b c Royal Duncan and Gary Will 2000 Mexico EMLL CMLL Middleweight Title Lutteroth Wrestling Title Histories professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present Archeus Communications p 395 ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 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