Trauma II

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Trauma II
Trauma II, facing off against his brother Trauma I
Birth nameUnrevealed
Born (1982-12-12) December 12, 1982 (age 41)
Mexico City, Mexico
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Trauma II
Billed height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Billed weight70 kg (154 lb)
Trained byNegro Navarro
DebutJune 13, 2002

Trauma II (born December 12, 1982, in

freelance wrestler for promotions such as International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG), portraying a técnico ("Good guy") wrestling character. Trauma II's 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. Trauma II is a second-generation wrestler, the son of Miguel Calderón Navarro, better known under his ring name Negro Navarro. He is the older brother of Trauma I, who he regularly teams up with under the name Los Traumas
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Personal life

Trauma II is a second-generation wrestler, the son of Miguel Calderón Navarro, better known under his ring name Negro Navarro. He is the older brother of Trauma I, who he teams with under the name Los Traumas. He is the nephew of wrestlers Apolo Navarro and Drako.[1] Both Traumas were trained for their professional career by their father, supporting them in wanting to become professional wrestlers and also helping them gain connections to promoters and make a name for themselves instead of wrestling as "Negro Navarro, Jr." or variations there off. While Navarro began his career without wearing a mask his sons both opted to start out as enmascarados (masked wrestlers), keeping their birth names a secret from the general public.[2] On March 9, 2016, he was accused of kidnapping and rape by his ex-girlfriend[3]

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

Tiger Kid and Virus.[10]

On May 15, 2011, Los Traumas put their masks on the line against the Alianza Universal de Lucha Libre (AULL) Tag Team Championship held by Los Compadres (

La Guerra de Familias ("War of the Families") tournament. The team defeated La Familia de Tijuana (Mosco X-Fly and Eterno) in the first round. During the match Trauma I reaggravated an old knee injury and was not allowed to compete in the finals where Trauma II lost to Hijo de Máscara Año 2000 and Cien Caras, Jr. Following the loss Los Junior Dinamitas challenged Trauma I and Negro Navarro to defend their titles a week later.[22][23] A week later Los Junior Dinamitas wrestled Trauma I and Negro Navarro for the IWRG Intercontinental Tag Team Championship, but lost.[24] On August 9, 2015 Las Traumas and Negro Navarro won the IWRG Intercontinental Trios Championship from Los Piratas (Pirata Mogan, Pirata Morgan Jr. and El Hijo de Pirata Mogan).[25] On April 24, 2016, Trauma II lost the IWRG Heavyweight Championship to Máscara Año 2000 Jr.

In other media

The Trauma brothers have designed and sell their own line of T-shirts and sweatshirts manufactured by SidZero. The line of clothes was inspired by their ring looks and have been described as having the aesthetics of Slipknot combined with zombie movie posters.[26] In 2012 the World Press Photo organization, based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands selected photographs of Los Traumas taken by polish photographer Tomasz Gudzowaty as the third-place winner in their sports category. The images were taken on June 15, 2011, before and during a wrestling event in Mexico City and featured black and white photos of Los Traumas wearing their trademark "horror-inspired" masks.[27][28]

Championships and accomplishments

  • Alianza Universal de Lucha Libre

Lucha de Apuesta record

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Trauma II (mask) Kidman[Note 1] (hair) Unknown Live event Unknown  
Trauma II (mask) Iron Love (hair) Lopez Mateos, Baja California Live event January 29, 2012 [Note 2][15]
Trauma II (mask) Shadow Phoenix (mask) Naucalpan, Mexico State IWRG show June 17, 2012 [Note 3][17]
Trauma II (mask) El Ángel (mask) Naucalpan, Mexico State IWRG show March 3, 2013 [Note 4][21]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Not to be mistaken for Billy Kidman.
  2. ^ Final team in a Ruleta de la Muerte and were forced to wrestle against each other.
  3. ^ Three way match for the mask that originally also included Oficial 911.
  4. ^ Three way match that also included Oficial 911.

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