Oficial Factor
Oficial Factor | |
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Birth name | Cesar Caballero |
Born | November 25, 1977 |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Mega Oficial Factor |
Billed height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) |
Billed weight | 102 kg (225 lb) |
Trained by | Rams |
Debut | 1998[Note 1] |
Cesar Caballero (born November 25, 1977) is a Mexican professional wrestling promotion International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG). Caballero previously worked under a number of other ring names including Mega, but they are not officially acknowledged, as the enmascarado character is promoted as a separate entity from his previous characters, which is often the case when a Mexican wrestler adopts a new masked character.[1]
Professional wrestling career
In Lucha Libre it is traditional to keep the true identify of a masked wrestler a secret, not revealing their real names and oftentimes not revealing what previous ring names they have competed under.[1] Caballero worked as "Mega" from 2000 taking the role from Último Gladiador.
Los Megas (2001–2007)
In 2001
steel cage match
Mega lost to Black Dragon and was forced to unmask and reveal his birth name. It has not been documented what Caballero did between 2004 and 2012, he may have wrestled under a different mask maybe even retired for a period of time.
Oficial Factor (2012–present)
In late 2011
Carta Brava, Jr. defeated Factor to win the Junior de Juniors Championship.[20]
Championships and accomplishments
- International Wrestling Revolution Group
- IWRG Intercontinental Tag Team Championship (3 times) – Mega and Ultra Mega[5][6]
- IWRG Intercontinental Trios Championship (1 time) – with Ultra Mega and Omega[6]
- IWRG Junior de Juniors Championship (2 times)[15][19][Note 2]
- Distrito Federal Trios Championship (3 times) – with Super Mega and Ultra Mega (1), with Ultra Mega and Omega (1), with Oficial Spartan and Oficial Rayan[4][5][11][Note 3]
Luchas de Apuestas record
Winner (wager) | Loser (wager) | Location | Event | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mega (mask) | Karma (mask) | Naucalpan, Mexico State | Castillo del Terror | October 31, 2002 | [3] |
Mega (mask) | Oficial (hair) | Naucalpan, Mexico State | IWRG show | March 2, 2003 | [3] |
Mega (mask) | Comando Alfa (mask) | Naucalpan, Mexico State | IWRG show | November 2, 2003 | [3] |
Los Megas (masks) (Mega and Ultra Mega) |
Los Gamas (masks) (Comando Gama and Comando Mega) |
Naucalpan, Mexico State | IWRG show | June 6, 2004 | [3][8] |
Mega (mask) | Steel Man I (mask) | Mexico State |
Prison Fatal | July 22, 2004 | [3][Note 4] |
Black Dragon (mask) | Mega (mask) | Naucalpan, Mexico State | Castillo del Terror | October 22, 2004 | [3] |
Oficial Factor (mask) | Oficial AK-47 (hair) | Naucalpan, Mexico State | Guerra del Golfo | March 15, 2012 | [12][Note 5] |
Oficial 911 (mask) | Oficial Factor (mask) | Naucalpan, Mexico State | Prison Fatal |
December 2, 2012 | [18][Note 6] |
Footnotes
- ^ His debut date has been stated as both January 4, 1998 and November 30, 1998 with no confirmation of which is the correct date.
- ^ IWRG never revealed exactly how Oficial Factor was considered a second-generation wrestler.
- ^ The title is only sanctioned for Mexico City shows but is officially recognized by IWRG.
- steel cage match.
- Oficial Spartansall entered the cage to interfere in the match.
- Hijo de Pirata Morgan and Hijo de Máscara Año 2000. Oficial AK-47, Oficial Fierro, Oficial Rayan and Oficial Spartans all entered the cage to interfere in the match.
References
- ^ ISBN 978-0-06-085583-3.
- ^ "Enciclopedia de las Mascaras". Ultra Mega (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico. November 2007. p. 47. Tomo V.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Enciclopedia de las Mascaras". Mega (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico. October 2007. p. 31. Tomo III.
- ^ a b "2001: Los Campeones". Box y Lucha Magazine (in Spanish). January 13, 2002. pp. 15–17. issue 2540.
- ^ a b c "2000 Especial!". Box y Lucha Magazine (in Spanish). January 9, 2001. pp. 2–20. issue 2488.
- ^ a b c "2002: considerar detrás". Box y Lucha Magazine (in Spanish). January 19, 2003. issue 2593.
- ^ "Número Especial – Lo mejor de la lucha libre mexicana durante el 2004". Súper Luchas (in Spanish). January 24, 2005. issue 91.
- ^ a b c "Enciclopedia de las Mascaras". Comando Mega (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico. August 2007. p. 56. Tomo I.
- ^ Mr. Reyes (October 28, 2011). "Golden Magic retiene el Campeonato Intercontinental". MedioTiempo (in Spanish). Retrieved December 1, 2012.
- ^ "La sangre nueva de Naucalpan continua en los planos estelares". The Gladiatores (in Spanish). January 27, 2012. Retrieved December 1, 2012.
- ^ a b "Noche redonda para la Dinastía de la Muerte". MedioTiempo (in Spanish). March 19, 2012. Retrieved December 1, 2012.
- ^ a b "AK-47 perdió la cabellera en la Guerra del Golfo". The Gladiatores (in Spanish). April 16, 2012. Retrieved April 17, 2012.
- ^ a b "Factor Campeón del Rey del Ring". MedioTiempo (in Spanish). June 1, 2012. Retrieved December 1, 2012.
- ^ "Los Oficiales recuperan el Campeonato de Tríos del Estado de México". MedioTiempo (in Spanish). July 27, 2012. Retrieved December 1, 2012.
- ^ a b c "¡Factor, nuevo bicampeón de IWRG!". Súper Luchas (in Spanish). September 23, 2012. Retrieved October 25, 2012.
- ^ "Noche de Campeonato en IWRG". MedioTiempo (in Spanish). August 13, 2012. Retrieved November 30, 2012.
- ^ "Factor sigue reinando en IWRG". MedioTiempo (in Spanish). November 27, 2012. Retrieved November 30, 2012.
- ^ a b "Factor sin mascara". Súper Luchas (in Spanish). December 3, 2012. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
- ^ a b "Factor doble monarca en Naucalpan". MedioTiempo (in Spanish). January 2, 2013. Retrieved January 3, 2013.
- ^ "Carta Brava Jr. nuevo Campeón Junior de IWRG". MedioTiempo (in Spanish). MSN. May 17, 2013. Retrieved May 18, 2013.