translated from Spanish: Hurricane Ramirez, from being a movie star to getting in the ring


In the history of Mexican Wrestling, various characters became true idols in the ring as on the big screen. There is the case of El Santo, Blue Demon, Mascara Sagrada, Octagón, among others, but one in particular became a legend after first appearing in the cinema and then reaching the rings. Hurricane Ramirez, a character who was created to generate a high fame on the big screen, became a human being when on a distant April 9, 1926, a person who was recognized as Daniel García Arteaga, gave him life for the first time in Lucha Libre. The human being was liked by the different characteristics that Hurricane Ramirez understood since he was part of the films, who decided to be the first to be behind the cape to mark a glorious era in the national pancracy, with this same name. Although he did not have the support of his family, Daniel García did not give up his dream of becoming the national hero of flesh and blood within the Lucha Libre that made his debut secretly, above the ring of Colombia, managing to enter the scene with the nickname of the White Vulture, to later discover himself without a mask as “El Chico García”.  Hurricane Ramirez with its championships
Facebook Those who did encourage him to keep going were his brothers. A position that motivated him to attend a casting organized by Joselito Rodríguez and his son Juan Rodríguez Mass, who were the ones who were the ones who were the ones to find a way to adopt the true identity of Hurricane Ramírez, someone who would have to get rid of his unknown during the filming of his film. Read more: Noé Hernández, from Olympic glory to a sad end that took his lifePosteriormente to get the role and give life to the wrestler, was the key entry to make the gladiator, Huracán Ramírez, debut in Mexican Wrestling in 1952, where he managed to seize different recognized covers such as Espanto lll and El Enfermero, in addition to winning the hair of El Signo.  Huracán Ramírez boasts its 4 titles
Facebook Likewise, it was awarded with four light complete championships and achieved one of the maximum creations that, to date, is still used and it seems that it never disappeared in the guild, the famous key called the “Hurracarrana”. After years of triumphs and defeats Daniel García Arteaga retired on February 5, 1988, in the function of the extinct Toreo de Cuatro Caminos. Attendees witnessed him shed his mask to end an era of glorious string presentations. Sadly, he died at the age of 87 in 2006. The life of Huracán Ramírez in Lucha Libre will continue to stand, so much so that in Mexico City, his illustration appears in the Guerrero subway station on Line B, which is known as “Leyendas de la Lucha Libre Mexicana”. That was and always will be in the pancracy of our country, a true national legend.  Police rescue three toucans in the home of the Tlalpan mayor’s office



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