Atlantis (wrestler)

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Atlantis
Diablo Velazco[1][3]
DebutJune 12, 1983[1]

Atlantis (born September 28, 1962) is a Mexican

La Sombra
.

Atlantis earned the nickname El idolo de los Niños (the children's idol) as he was always a favorite with the younger fans. He even retained the nickname when he worked as a Rudo (a wrestler who portrays the bad guy) for several years. Atlantis' real name is not a matter of public record, as is often the case with masked wrestlers in Mexico where their private lives are kept a secret from the wrestling fans.

Lucha films, including one where he teamed up with Octagón
called Octagón y Atlantis, la revancha ("Octagón and Atlantis, the rematch").

Professional wrestling career

Atlantis and Shocker trying to throw the referee out of the ring during an event sponsored by Fundación Expresa in Mexico City

Atlantis made his professional wrestling debut on June 12, 1983, after training under world-renowned Mexican wrestling trainer

middleweight division.[8] Atlantis only held the title for 37 days before losing it to Emilio Charles Jr. in his first defense.[8] He quickly regained the title, defeating Charles Jr. on July 20, 1988, and held it for two weeks before losing the title back to Emilio Charles Jr.[8] On May 25, 1990, after an 811-day reign, Atlantis and Ángel Azteca lost the Mexican Nation Tag Team Championship to Pierroth Jr. and Bestia Salvaje.[7] The loss of the title was used as a storyline motivation for Ángel Azteca turning Rudo (villain or heel) by attacking Atlantis. The feud between the two continued off and on over the years until Ángel Azteca's death in 2007. The two fought in several intense and bloody battles, but remained close friends backstage.[9]

The feud with Ángel Azteca, coupled with a third run with the NWA World Middleweight title made Atlantis one of the rising stars in EMLL, and he was one of the key figures in the "rebranding" of the company to Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) in 1990. In 1991 Atlantis starred in a movie called La Fuerza Bruta ("The Brute Power") and soon after began filming another movie where he teamed up with

Los Guerreros del Infierno ("The Warriors of Hell"; Último Guerrero and Rey Bucanero) to win the CMLL World Tag Team Title. Their title reign lasted 280 days until Atlantis turned on his partner during a match and cost them the titles. The fact that the career tecnico (face or "good guy" character) turned rudo for the first time helped revitalize a career that was stagnating.[1]

Los Guerreros de la Atlantida

Atlantis at an outdoor wrestling event

The Rudo Atlantis joined up with Los Guerreros del Infierno, renaming the group Los Guerreros de la Atlantida (The Warriors of the Atlantis) out of respect for their new co-leader.

El Texano Jr. in the main event of a show in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico ending Atlantis' reign after 988 days.[25] In late 2009 it was rumored that Los Guerreros de la Atlantida had split up, but when Atlantis and Último Guerrero teamed up on CMLL's Sin Salida show the rumors turned out to not be true.[26]

On January 22, 2010, Atlantis teamed up with

Torneo Nacional de Parejas Increíbles for the second year in a row.[36] In June, Atlantis replaced an injured Shocker and teamed with Delta and Guerrero Maya Jr. in the Forjando un Ídolo tournament, which they eventually went on to win.[37] On July 31, 2011, Atlantis and Rey Bucanero made an unadvertised appearance for American promotion Chikara, losing to F.I.S.T. (Chuck Taylor and Johnny Gargano) via disqualification, when Gargano faked taking a low blow from Atlantis.[38] After weeks of tension between Atlantis and Último Guerrero, CMLL held a press conference on August 11, where Atlantis officially turned technico and left Los Guerreros de la Atlantida.[39]

Los Reyes de la Atlantida

Atlantis and Último Guerrero faced each other in a big grudge match on September 23, which saw Atlantis pick up the win.

Kraneo, Mr. Águila and Psicosis II.[50]

In January 2013, Atlantis returned to Japan, when he, as a late replacement for an injured

Arena Mexico 57th Anniversary Show and saw Boby Zavala and Rey Escorpión defeat Hombre Bala Jr. and Atlantis, two falls to one to win the 2013 Gran Alternativa tournament.[63][64]

During the celebration of Atlantis' 30th anniversary as a wrestler Guerrero appeared after a match to berate Atlantis, which turned out to be a distraction for the real Último Guerrero to attack Atlantis from behind. The two identically dressed Guerreros proceeded to beat up Atlantis and tear his mask apart. Following the match Último Guerrero introduced his brother "Gran Guerrero".

Lucifierno), ending their third reign as champions.[73] 15 days later, on August 24, Atlantis defeated Mephisto to win the Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship.[74]

Over the summer of 2015 Los Ingobernables started to wrestle against tecnico teams instead of generally facing rudo teams as they had been up to that point. In August 2015 Los Ingobernables found themselves facing off against Atlantis on multiple occasions, often with La Sombra going out of his way to attack Atlantis, tearing Atlantis' mask apart during matches to show his disdain for the veteran tecnico. On August 19, 2015 CMLL held a press conference where they announced that the winner of the main event of the 80th Anniversary, La Sombra, would put his mask on the line against the winner of the main event of the 81st Anniversary Show, Atlantis, in the main event of CMLL's 82nd Anniversary Show on September 18, 2015.[75] The match saw Atlantis defeat La Sombra, two falls to one, forcing La Sombra to unmask.[76] Since he was the reigning Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship Atlantis participated in the 2015 Universal Championship tournament, which he won, defeating Último Guerrero in the finals on October 16.[77]

On January 1, 2016 CMLL held a major show called

Evil).[80][81]

Championships and accomplishments

Luchas de Apuestas record

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Atlantis (mask) Talismán (mask) Mexico City EMLL 51st Anniversary Show September 21, 1984 [91]
Atlantis (mask) Hombre Bala (mask) Mexico City Juicio Final December 5, 1986  
Atlantis (mask) and El Satánico (hair) Tierra Viento y Fuego (mask) and MS-1 (hair) Mexico City EMLL 56th Anniversary Show September 22, 1989 [91][92]
Atlantis (mask) Kung Fu (mask) Mexico City Live event October 26, 1990 [93]
Lizmark and Atlantis (mask) The Animals (masks)
(Animal I and II)
Mexico City Live event November 25, 1990  
Atlantis (mask) Mano Negra (mask) Mexico City CMLL 60th Anniversary Show October 1, 1993 [11][91][94]
Atlantis (mask) Rey Pirata (mask) León, Guanajuato Live event March 22, 1999  
Atlantis (mask) Gran Markus Jr. (hair) Guadalajara, Jalisco Live event July 19, 1999  
Atlantis (mask) Villano III (mask) Mexico City Juicio Final March 17, 2000 [95]
Atlantis (mask) Silver Fox (mask) Guadalajara, Jalisco Live event June 18, 2000  
Atlantis (mask) El Boricua (mask) Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas Live event June 19, 2000 [d]
Atlantis (mask) El Boricua (mask) Celaya, Guanajuato Live event August 15, 2001 [d]
Atlantis (mask) El Boricua Cuernavaca, Morelos Live event August 16, 2001 [d]
Atlantis (mask) El Hijo de Gran Markus (mask) N/A Live event 2003  
Atlantis (mask) Fidel Sierra (hair) Woodburn, Oregon Live event October 23, 2004  
Atlantis (mask) El Padrino (mask) Guatemala City Live event June 10, 2012 [e]
Atlantis (mask) Último Guerrero (mask) Mexico City CMLL 81st Anniversary Show September 19, 2014 [69][70]
Atlantis (mask)
La Sombra
(mask)
Mexico City CMLL 82nd Anniversary Show September 18, 2015

[76]

Filmography

  • La Fuerza Bruta ("The Brute Power") – 1991
  • Octagón y Atlantis, la revancha ("Octagón and Atlantis, the revenge") – 1992
  • Atlantis al rescate ("Atlantis to the rescue") – 2007

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling commission sanctions the championship but it is promoted by CMLL.
  2. ^ the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling commission sanctions the championship but it was promoted by CMLL at the time.
  3. ^ a b CMLL has not been a member of the National Wrestling Alliance since the 1980s, though the promotion still uses the NWA initials for the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship. However, the NWA no longer recognizes or sanctions any CMLL championship that still uses the NWA initials.
  4. ^ a b c Unmasked as Big Von Hamemberg, a fake name
  5. ^ This was a four-way match, that also involved Voltron and Último Guerrero.

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