Perro Aguayo Jr.

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Perro Aguayo Jr.
Aguayo in 2012
Birth namePedro Aguayo Ramírez[1]
Born(1979-07-23)July 23, 1979[1]
Mexico City, Mexico[1]
DiedMarch 21, 2015(2015-03-21) (aged 35)
Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Cause of deathCardiac arrest and cervical spine trauma
FamilyPerro Aguayo (father)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Cachorro Aguayo[2]
El Hijo del Perro Aguayo[2]
Perrito Aguayo[2]
Perro Aguayo Jr.[2]
Billed height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)[2]
Billed weight75 kg (165 lb)[2]
Billed fromZacatecas, Mexico[2]
Trained byPerro Aguayo[3]
Gran Cochisse[4]
DebutJune 18, 1995[3]

Pedro Aguayo Ramírez (July 23, 1979 – March 21, 2015) was a Mexican

AAA
after a seven-year absence to start an invasion storyline involving his stable.

While performing in a wrestling match on March 20, 2015, Aguayo died almost instantly from cardiac arrest after fracturing three vertebrae. Following his death, Aguayo was inducted into the AAA Hall of Fame and the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame.

Early life

Pedro Aguayo Ramírez was born on July 23, 1979, in Mexico City, Mexico,[2][3] the son of Luz Ramírez and Pedro Aguayo Damián, a luchador, or professional wrestler known under the ring name Perro Aguayo.[1][3] His uncle, Jesús Ramírez Ángel, was better known under the name Ídolo and his cousins competed as Ídolo I and Ídolo II. Aguayo's cousin works as "Pepe Aguayo", inspired by Perro Sr.

Professional wrestling career

AAA (1995–2003)

Debuting professionally at the age of 15, Aguayo Jr. started out wrestling established veterans in

steel cage match and lucha de apuesta on the 2001 Guerra de Titanes show, when Garza pinned Heavy Metal.[9] Later on Latin Lover would defeat Garza in another lucha de apuesta.[10] Aguayo Jr. and Garza defeated Los Vipers (Abismo Negro and Electroshock) to win the Mexican National Tag Team Championship.[11] The duo held the title for 61 days before losing it to Pirata Morgan and El Texano.[11]

Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (2003–2008)

In May 2003, Aguayo Jr. moved to

La Furia del Norte) defeated Hijo del Santo, Negro Casas and Shocker. After that match, Santo focused more on his program with Averno
and Los Guerreros del Infierno and Aguayo Jr. set his sights on Casas (to whom he lost), and the feud cooled down from there.

Starting in November 2004, Aguayo Jr. restarted his feud with Los Capos by teaming frequently with Vampiro and Pierroth Jr., who were also feuding with Los Capos at the time. At the year-end show, he had another singles match with Universo 2000 which led to Aguayo's father running in and making the save. In February 2005, Perro Aguayo Sr. returned to wrestling for one match, teaming with his son against Cien Caras and Máscara Año 2000 in a double hair vs. hair match. The Aguayos won the match (which was also billed as Cien Caras' retirement match), in the main event of the

El Canek in a three-way match for the IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship in Nezahualcoyotl.[12] Aguayo Jr.'s final major feud in CMLL was with Héctor Garza, which culminated in a Hair vs. Hair match on March 21, 2008, at Homenaje a Dos Leyendas, which Aguayo Jr. won via a low blow.[13]

Los Perros del Mal and return to AAA (2008–2015)

Aguayo Jr. left CMLL in October 2008, along with fellow Los Perros Del Mal members Damián 666 and

Headhunter A
, and was victorious.

On June 6, 2010, at

La Parka in a six-man tag team match, when Perro pinned Mesías.[17] On October 1 at Héroes Inmortales IV El Mesías defeated Perro in a singles match.[18] Afterwards, Aguayo injured his knee, sidelining him for the rest of the year.[19] However, he made a surprise appearance on December 5, 2010 during the main event of Guerra de Titanes, helping Damián 666, Halloween and X-Fly hand Los Psycho Circus their first-ever loss in a steel cage weapons match.[20] On March 18, 2011, at Rey de Reyes, Aguayo Jr. joined Damián 666, Halloween and Super Crazy in a winning effort against Potencia Mundial (Dr. Wagner Jr. and Los Psycho Circus); Aguayo Jr. pinned Wagner with La Lanza, following a chair shot.[21]

On April 8, 2011. Aguayo Jr. underwent emergency surgery to remove a golf ball-sized tumor from his stomach.

adverse reaction to the medication given to him as part of his tumor treatment.[29] Aguayo returned on July 24 at a Perros del Mal event, teaming with Damián 666 and Halloween against Blue Demon Jr., Cassandro and L.A. Park; the match ended in a no contest when Park turned on his partners.[30] Aguayo Jr. next returned to AAA on August 19, replacing L.A. Park and teaming with Damián 666 and Halloween against El Mesías, Joe Líder and El Zorro in a six-man tag team match, which they lost via disqualification when Líder was attacked by his former tag team partner Nicho el Millonario. After the match, Aguayo officially named Nicho the newest member of Los Perros del Mal.[31] Aguayo Jr. returned to pay-per-view on October 9, 2011 at Héroes Inmortales, unsuccessfully challenging Dr. Wagner Jr. for the AAA Latin American Championship in a bullterrier match.[32] Afterward, Aguayo Jr. began a feud with Jack Evans.[33][34] On December 16, 2011 at Guerra de Titanes, Aguayo and Evans continued their rivalry in a six-man tag team match, during which they busted each other open. The match was won when Aguayo Jr.'s teammate Héctor Garza pinned Fénix.[35] The feud between Aguayo Jr. and Evans continued through to Rey de Reyes on March 18, 2012, when Aguayo Jr. pinned Evans to win the Rey de Reyes tournament and earn a chance to contend for the AAA Mega Championship.[36] On August 5 at Triplemanía XX, Aguayo Jr. unsuccessfully challenged El Mesías for the AAA Mega Championship.[37] Afterwards, Aguayo Jr. started a year-long rivalry with Cibernético, which culminated in a lucha de apuesta in the main event of Triplemanía XXI on June 16, 2013. Aguayo Jr. was victorious, forcing Cibernético to have his head shaved bald.[38]

In August 2013, Aguayo teamed with Cibernético against his former stable,

El Texano Jr. defeated El Patrón and El Mesías at Héroes Inmortales VIII.[47] In subsequent months, Aguayo Jr. focused on Myzteziz, and resuming the storyline that started in CMLL when Myzteziz was known as Místico, by issuing a challenge for a mask vs. hair match at Triplemanía XXIII.[48] The story led to the main event of the 2015 Rey de Reyes, in which Aguayo Jr. teamed up with Pentagón Jr., only to lose to Myzteziz and the returning Rey Mysterio Jr.[49][50][51]

Death

On March 20, 2015, Aguayo wrestled a tag team match, teaming with

619 as Aguayo landed on the middle rope (the proper position for the 619). Aguayo appeared to attempt to stand up with his left leg.[53]
Manik then fell onto the middle rope beside Aguayo; when Aguayo appeared to be limp and unconscious, Manik shook him slightly to revive him. Mysterio bounced off the middle rope to perform the 619, but did not hit either opponent as Aguayo was already slumped over the middle rope and Manik ducked. While the match continued, Konnan, who was at ringside, then attempted to revive the seemingly unconscious Aguayo by shaking him. The match still continued, with Mysterio next checking on the unmoving Aguayo, bringing it to the referee's attention. The match continued, with Mysterio pinning Manik at the center of the ring while Konnan again attempted to revive Aguayo.

With the match over, various personnel went to Aguayo, believing he was just unconscious and in need of medical help. Officials later brought Aguayo out of the ring. When paramedics arrived, Aguayo was brought to the local Del Prado hospital, where he was pronounced dead around 1:00 am on March 21. Aguayo was 35 years old.[54][55][56]

According to the initial statement by the hospital, Aguayo died from a cervical spine trauma, reportedly as a result of the dropkick by Mysterio Jr. that propelled him forward to the ring ropes, causing severe whiplash trauma that snapped his neck.[55][57][58] The cause of death was later determined as cardiac arrest, due to a cervical stroke caused by three fractured vertebrae.[59][60] Autopsy results showed that Aguayo Jr. broke his C-1, C-2, and C-3 vertebrae. The coroner stated that the fractures took place at two different moments of impact and that Aguayo died almost instantly.[61] An alternative angle uploaded by an audience member appears to show Aguayo moving his left leg after the initial impact.[62] Aguayo Jr. was not immediately attended to by a physician and was actually taken from the ring on a piece of plywood instead of a stretcher, which led to some criticism of the event organizers. However, the coroner stated that it made no difference. The Tijuana wrestling commission later explained that the doctor was backstage, attending to two other injuries that happened during the show. One of those injuries was a spinal injury and they did not want to remove that wrestler from the stretcher he was on, which was why they used the plywood to move Aguayo from the ring. The doctors worked on resuscitating Aguayo for over an hour before declaring him dead.[59] On March 21, the attorney general for Baja California conducted an investigation into Aguayo's death but no criminal charges were filed.[63]

Aguayo Jr. was buried in Guadalajara on March 23 with Konnan and Rey Mysterio Jr. serving as pallbearers. Out of respect for Aguayo Jr, Rey attended the funeral without his mask. Mysterio's wife stated he went to the funeral as a human being, not a wrestler. Mysterio was devastated and faced Perro's family to give them his condolences. Perro's family told Rey Mysterio to "Not feel guilt, this was in God's hands, they understood completely."[64][65] After his death, the Comisión de Deporte del Senado del México (The Commission of Sport of the Mexican Senate) presented the initiative "Ley para la Seguridad del Deporte en el País" (Law for the Safety of Sport in the Country").[66]

Many promotions, including AAA, CMLL,

World Wrestling League (WWL), paid tribute to Aguayo Jr. following his death.[67][68][69] On August 9 at Triplemanía XXIII, Aguayo Jr. was inducted into the AAA Hall of Fame.[70]

Championships and accomplishments

Luchas de Apuestas record

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Perro Aguayo Jr. (hair) El Picudo (mask) Naucalpan, Mexico State Live event December 3, 1995 [a]
Perro Aguayo Jr. (hair) Cobarde II (hair) Tonalá, Jalisco Verano de Escándalo September 14, 1997 [b]
Perro Aguayo Jr. (hair) El Picudo (hair) Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas Guerra de Titanes November 19, 1997 [c][80][81]
Perro Aguayo Jr. (hair) El Cobarde II (hair) Tijuana, Baja California Live event November 19, 1999  
Perro Aguayo Jr. (hair) El Texano (hair) Tijuana, Baja California Live event May 19, 2000 [82][83]
Perro Aguayo Jr. (hair) The Panther[d] (mask) Monterrey, Nuevo León Live event August 19, 2001  
Perro Aguayo Jr. (hair) El Dandy (hair) Monterrey, Nuevo León Verano de Escándalo September 16, 2002 [e]
Perro Aguayo Jr. and El Terrible (hair) Cien Caras and Máscara Año 2000 (hair) Mexico City
Homenaje a Dos Leyendas
March 19, 2004 [84]
Perro Aguayo Jr. (hair) Negro Casas (hair) Mexico City Infierno en el Ring June 18, 2004 [f][82]
Perro Aguayo and Perro Aguayo Jr. (hair) Cien Caras and Máscara Año 2000 (hair) Mexico City Homenaje a Dos Leyendas March 18, 2005 [85][86]
Perro Aguayo Jr. (hair) Universo 2000 (hair) Mexico City Homenaje a Dos Leyendas March 17, 2006 [87]
Perro Aguayo Jr. (hair) Héctor Garza (hair) Mexico City Homenaje a Dos Leyendas March 21, 2008 [13]
Perro Aguayo Jr. (hair) Cibernético (hair) Mexico City Triplemanía XXI June 16, 2013 [38]

See also

Footnotes

  1. Rey Misterio Jr. and Juventud Guerrera
    and were forced to wrestle each other.
  2. and Picudo.
  3. ^ Aguayo, Jr. and Picudo were the last two men in a four-man Steel Cage match that also included Heavy Metal and Sangre Chicana.
  4. ^ >Not the most recent wrestler to work as The Panther
  5. ^ This was a four-way match that also included Hátor and El Zorro
  6. steel cage match that also included Tarzan Boy, Pierroth Jr., Shocker and Vampiro
    .

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