Ángel de Oro

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Ángel de Oro
Ángel de Oro in July 2020
Birth nameMiguel Ángel Chávez Velasco
Born (1988-08-18) August 18, 1988 (age 35)[1]
Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico[1]
FamilyApolo Chávez (father)
Niebla Roja (brother)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Ángel de Oro
Billed height1.76 m (5 ft 9+12 in)[1]
Billed weight82 kg (181 lb)[1]
Billed fromGómez Palacio, Durango, Mexico[2]
Trained byGran Cochisse[1]
El Satánico[1]
Franco Columbo[1]
Diabólico[2]
Corsario Rojo[2]
Debut2005[2]

Miguel Ángel Chávez Velasco (born August 18, 1988), better known by his ring name Ángel de Oro (Spanish for "Angel of Gold" or "Golden Angel"), is a Mexican professional wrestler who works for the Mexican wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). He is currently a double champion in CMLL, as he is the Mexican National Light Heavyweight Champion and the World Tag Team Champion, both in his first reign.

In 2018, he was defeated in a Luchas de Apuestas (mascara contra mascara; "mask vs. mask") match by El Cuatrero, and was forced to unmask and be identified. He is a second-generation luchador, the son of Apolo Chávez and the brother of the luchador Niebla Roja, who also works for CMLL. From 2008 to 2011, Ángel de Oro was part of a group called Los Ángeles Celestiales ("The Celestial Angels") alongside his brother (then billed as Ángel de Plata) and Ángel Azteca Jr., but after his brother changed his ring persona, that group has been phased out. After many years of portraying a tecnico ("Good guy") wrestling character, Ángel de Oro and his brother turned rudo and aligned themselves with El Terrible, eventually forming Los Nuevos Ingobernables.

His accolades in CMLL include being a former CMLL World Middleweight Champion, CMLL World Light Heavyweight Champion, Mexican National Trios Champion, as well as the winner of the 2011 Forjando un Ídolo tournament, the 2020 Leyenda de Azul tournament and the 2021 La Copa Junior VIP tournament. He is also a three time winner of the CMLL Reyes del Aire tournament.

Professional wrestling career

Chávez and his older brother, Niebla Roja, are the sons of professional wrestler Apolo Chávez and grew up idolizing their father.[1] Ángel de Oro was trained for his professional wrestling debut by Dibólico and Corsario Rojo and would receive further training from Gran Cochisse, El Satánico and Franco Columbo later in his career.[1][2] Early on Ángel de Plata worked mainly for independent promotions around the Gómez Palacio, Durango area, often while feuding with his brother who at the time wrestled as Guerrero Inca ("Incan Warrior"). It was the feud between the two brothers that got Ángel de Oro noticed by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) talent scouts and landed him a contract with CMLL. His brother changed his ring character to Ángel de Plata (Silver Angel) to complement his younger brother's ring character and together they began training at CMLL's wrestling school in Guadalajara, Jalisco.[3]

Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (2008–present)

Ángel de Oro in November 2016

The duo made their CMLL debut on July 4, 2008, wrestling, as a team dubbed Los Angeles Celestiales ("The Celestial Angels")

Gran Alternativa tournament, a tournament where an experienced wrestler teams up with a newcomer. Ángel de Oro teamed up with Místico, CMLL's most popular wrestler at the time, to form a team that was considered the favorite for the tournament. They defeated Atlantis and Camorra and Mr. Niebla and Tiger Kid en route to the final, where they were defeated by the Japanese duo of Naito and Okumura in an upset.[3] On October 18, 2009, Angel de Oro was one of 12 wrestlers who put his mask on the line in a 12-man Luchas de Apuestas cage match. He was the tenth and last person to escape the cage keeping his mask safe while Tigre Blanco was forced to unmask after the loss to Pólvora.[5]

Los Ángeles Celestiales participated in a 2009 tournament to crown new

Metro, and Stuka Jr. to win the Mexican National Trios Championship.[14]

In early 2011 Ángel de Oro was teamed up with the rudo wrestler

La Sombra in the opening round of the tournament.[23] On September 20, Ángel de Oro, Diamante, and Rush lost the Mexican National Trios Championship to Los Invasores (Olímpico, Psicosis II, and Volador Jr.).[24]

On January 3, 2012 Ángel de Oro challenged Dragón Rojo Jr. for the

Kraneo, Mr. Águila and Psicosis) for the Mexican National Trios Championship, but the team was unable to defeat Los Invasores.[36] On September 3, 2013 Ángel de Oro challenged Pólvora for Pólvora's CMLL World Welterweight Championship, but was unable to defeat him.[37]

In December 2013 Ángel de Oro suffered a severe knee injury during a match where he teamed up with

La Máscara defeated Ángel de Oro to end his CMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship after 528 days with the title.[47]

On May 21, 2016 Ángel de Oro was one of ten wrestlers competing in a torneo cibernetico elimination match to determine the first Lucha Libre Elite Middleweight Championship. The match and the championship was won by

Caristico as he eliminated Mephisto as the last man in the match. Ángel de Oro was the sixth man eliminated.[48] On March 25, 2017, he defeated Dragón Rojo Jr. to win the CMLL World Middleweight Championship, the victory ended Dragón Rojo Jr.'s over five year long reign as champion.[49] On January 19, 2018 at Fantastica Mania 2018, Ángel de Oro lost the middleweight championship to El Cuatrero as part of an ongoing storyline feud between the two.[50] The two rivals were teamed up for the 2018 Torneo Nacional de Parejas Increíbles tournament, which intentionally team up rivals. The team lost to Atlantis and Mr. Niebla in the first round as they were not able to get along.[51] The Ángel de Oro/El Cuatrero storyline culminated at the 2018 Homenaje a Dos Leyendas ("Homage to two legends") show on March 16, 2018 where the two met in the main event. As a result of his loss to El Cuatrero, Ángel del Oro was forced to remove his mask and reveal his birthname, Miguel Ángel Chávez Velasco, to the public.[52] On May 4 Ángel del Oro participated in his third Gran Alternativa of his career, teaming up with Robin. The team did not make it past the first round as they lost to Yago and Mephisto.[53] On June 1, 2018, Ángel del Oro had a rematch with El Cuatrero for the CMLL World Middleweight Championship, in which El Cuartero retained the championship.[54]

During 2018, Ángel de Oro resumed his partnership with Niebla Roja, as Los Hermanos Chavez. The Universal Championship was the start of a storyline between Los Hermanos Chavez and Los Ingobernables (El Terrible and La Bestia del Ring), as El Terrible cheated to defeat Niebla Roja with the help of La Bestia del Ring.[55] After several matches between the two sides, they all signed a contract for a Luchas de Apuestas match as the main event of CMLL's 2019 Homenaje a Dos Leyendas event.[56] On March 15, 2019 Los Hermanos Chavez defeated Los Ingobernables two falls to one, forcing both El Terrible and La Bestia del Ring to have all their hair shaved off.

In late 2020, despite being booked as tecnicos, Ángel de Oro and Niebla Roja began showing rudo tendencies, which came to a head at Leyenda de Azul. At the event, they worked with El Terrible (the last remaining member of Los Ingobernables), who helped Ángel de Oro win the cibernetico match.[57] Afterwards, they continued to work together under the name Terriblemente Chavez, although Ángel de Oro and his brother were still referred to as tecnicos. On March 24, 2021, they cemented their rudo turn and joined El Terrible, forming Los Nuevos Ingobernables.[58] A few days later, Ángel de Oro won La Copa Junior VIP.[59] On October 5, Ángel de Oro challenged Felino for the Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship,[60] which would turn out to be successful, defeating Felino on October 12.[61] On January 23, 2022, Ángel de Oro and Niebla Roja won the CMLL World Tag Team Championship.[62]

Japan and the United States (2012–present)

On May 27, 2012, Ángel de Oro entered New Japan Pro-Wrestling's (NJPW) 2012 Best of the Super Juniors tournament.[63] Opening his round-robin tournament with four back-to-back wins (defeating Taichi, Gedo, Jushin Thunder Liger and Pac), Ángel de Oro lost all four of his remaining matches (losing to Prince Devitt, Bushi, Rocky Romero and Kushida) and, as a result, failed to qualify for the semifinals of the tournament.[64][65] In January 2015, Ángel de Oro returned to Japan to take part in the Fantastica Mania 2015 tour, during which he successfully defended the CMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship against Okumura.[66] In October 2016, Ángel de Oro made his debut for the US based Ring of Honor (ROH) as part of a CMLL-NJPW-ROH working agreement. On October 14 he lost a four-way match to former CMLL wrestler Kamaitachi in a match that also included Nick Jackson and A. C. H. The following night, Ángel de Oro lost to Kamaitachi once more.[67]

Ángel de Oro returned to New Japan Pro-Wrestling on October 21 at Road to Power Struggle event where he took part in

Titan. However they were eliminated in the first round by Roppongi Vice (Beretta and Rocky Romero).[68]

Championships and accomplishments

Luchas de Apuestas record

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Ángel de Oro (mask) Fabián el Gitano (mask) Mexico City Infierno en el Ring July 18, 2010 [a][9]
El Cuatrero (mask) Ángel de Oro (mask) Mexico City Homenaje a Dos Leyendas March 16, 2018 [52]
Los Hermano Chavez (hair)
(Ángel de Oro and Niebla Roja)
Los Ingobernables (hair)
(El Terrible and La Bestia del Ring)
Mexico City Homenaje a Dos Leyendas March 15, 2019 [73][74][75][76]
Volador Jr. (hair) Ángel de Oro. (hair) Mexico City CMLL 90th Anniversary Show September 16, 2023 [77]

Footnotes

  1. Tiger Kid, Doctor X and Histeria

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