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Cien Caras

Mexican professional wrestler


Summary

Mexican professional wrestler

FieldValue
nameCien Caras
namesCien Caras
Mil Caras
Sanson
height1.91 m
weight110 kg
birth_date
birth_placeLagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico
birthnameJ. Carmelo Reyes González
children
relatives
billedLagos de Moreno, Jalisco
trainer
debut1974
retired2018

the original Cien Caras

Mil Caras Sanson Cien Caras Místico (adopted son) J. Carmelo Reyes González (born May 11, 1949) is a Mexican retired professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Cien Caras ("Hundred Faces"). He is best known for his appearances with the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL).

Personal life

J. Carmelo Reyes González was born on May 11, 1949, in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico. His younger brothers, Andrés Reyes González (better known as Universo 2000) and Jesús Reyes González (known as Máscara Año 2000) also followed Carmelo into professional wrestling. Three of J. Carmen Reyes' sons also followed in his footsteps, known as the masked wrestlers, known as El Cuatrero and Sansón and Cien Caras Místico. His nephews are also professional wrestlers, known as Forastero, Universo 2000 Jr. and Máscara Año 2000 Jr.

In Mexican wrestling there is a long tradition of wrestlers paying for the rights to use a ring name and be portrayed as a second or third-generation wrestler without actually being related. It has been confirmed that wrestlers Cien Caras Jr. and El Hijo de Cien Caras are not sons of Carlemo Reyes, while it is unclear if Hijo de Máscara Año 2000 is a blood relative or only fictional relatives. Reyes later stated that he allowed the "Cien Caras" name to be rented by other wrestlers as his sons were very young and the time and might not want to become professional wrestlers.

Professional wrestling career

After training under Diablo Velasco and Pantera Negra, Reyes debuted in 1974 under the ring name "Mil Caras", but due to the obvious confusion with Mil Máscaras, he dropped 900 units to become "Cien Caras". Caras was initially a técnico, but quickly developed a more violent wrestling style, and became a rudo. On June 24, 1987 in Nezahualcóyotl, State of Mexico, Caras defeated MS-1 for the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship. He held the title until March 20, 1988, when he lost to Lizmark in Mexico City, Mexican Federal District. On September 21, 1990 he lost his mask in the culmination of a feud with Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. In late 1990, Caras was wrestling against Jalisco Jr. in a steel cage match when a fan threw a peso coin that hit Caras in the eye. He missed over a month due to the eye injury, and there was concern at the time that his career might be over.

On August 18, 1991 in Monterrey, Caras defeated Konnan el Barbaro to become the second ever CMLL World Heavyweight Champion. He held the title until leaving the CMLL in May 1992, vacating the title in the process. Caras followed Konnan to the newly formed Asistencia Asesoría y Administración, where he continued his feud with Konnan. At the inaugural TripleMania event on April 30, 1993, Caras defeated Konnan in a two out of three falls retirement match by count-out after Jake "The Snake" Roberts interfered on his behalf. Caras remained in the AAA for several years before returning to the CMLL. In one of his last matches in the promotion, he teamed with Heavy Metal and Latin Lover in a championship tournament to crown the first AAA Americas Trios Championship and lost to Los Villanos (Villano III, IV and V) at the tournament finals in Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl on March 8, 1996.

In CMLL, Caras is a member of the stable Los Capos ("The Bosses") with his two younger brothers, Máscara Año 2000 and Universo 2000 (Los Hermanos Dinamita—"The Dynamite Brothers"), and Apolo Dantes. In 2004, Caras and Mascara Año 2000 were defeated by Perro Aguayo, Jr. and El Terrible in a hair versus hair tag team match at the annual Homenaje a Dos Leyendas: El Santo y Salvador Lutteroth show with Caras and Mascara having their heads shaved as a result. Caras and Mascara fought Aguayo, Jr. and his father, Perro Aguayo, in a second hair versus hair match in February 2005, with Caras and Mascara losing once again. The match was billed as Caras's retirement match, but he continued to wrestle in secondary CMLL venues, making him semi-retired.

Championships and accomplishments

  • Asistencia Asesoría y Administración
    • IWC World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
    • Mexican National Trios Championship (1 time) - with Máscara Año 2000 and Universo 2000
  • Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre / Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
    • CMLL World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
    • Mexican National Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
    • Mexican National Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with Sangre Chicana (1) and Máscara Año 2000 (1)
    • Mexican National Trios Championship (1 time) - with Máscara Año 2000 and Universo 2000
    • NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • NWA Hollywood Wrestling
    • NWA Americas Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Victor Rivera
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • PWI ranked him #158 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 1994
    • PWI ranked him #120 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003
  • NWA Big Time Wrestling
    • NWA Texas Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Jose Lothario
  • World Wrestling Association
    • WWA World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter
    • Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (2024) - with Máscara Año 2000 and Universo 2000

''Luchas de Apuestas'' record

Winner (wager)Loser (wager)LocationEventDateNotes
Cien Caras (mask)Terremoto (mask)Guadalajara, JaliscoLive eventauthor = Enciclopedia stafftitle = Enciclopedia de las Mascaraswork = Cien Caraslocation = Mexicoid = Tomo Ipages = 27date = October 2007language = es}}
Cien Caras (mask)Alfonso Dantés (hair)Guadalajara, JaliscoLive eventN/A
Cien Caras (mask)Goro Tanaka (hair)N/ALive eventN/A
Cien Caras (mask)Terremoto (hair)Guadalajara, JaliscoLive eventN/A
Cien Caras (mask)Halcón Ortíz (hair)Mexico CityLive event
Cien Caras (mask)Siglo XX (mask)Mexico City31. Aniversario de Arena Méxicoauthor = Lucha 2000 Stafftitle = Arena México: 50 anos de Lucha Librework =Lucha 2000id = Especial 28date = April 2006language = es}}
Cien Caras (mask)Siglo XX (hair)Mexico CityJuicio Finalurl= https://www.wrestlingdata.com/index.php?befehl=shows&show=29892title= EMLL Super Viernes – Juicio Final 1987date= December 4, 1987access-date=March 21, 2019work=Wrestling Data}}
Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. (mask)Cien Caras (mask)Mexico CityEMLL 57th Anniversary Showurl=http://superluchas.com/recordando-los-aniversarios-del-cmll-el-rayo-de-jalisco-gana-la-mascara-de-cien-caras/title= Recordando los aniversarios del CMLL: El Rayo de Jalisco gana la Máscara de Cien Carasauthor= Ruiz Glez, Alexdate= September 17, 2009access-date= September 18, 2009work=Súper Luchaslanguage=es}}
Cien Caras (hair)MS-1 (hair)Tonalá, JaliscoLive event
Konnan (hair)Cien Caras (hair)Los Angeles, CaliforniaLive event
Cien Caras (hair)Konnan (career)Mexico CityTriplemanía I
Rayo de Jalisco Jr. (mask)Cien Caras (hair)Lagos de Moreno, JaliscoLive event
Perro Aguayo (hair)Cien Caras (hair)Mexico CitySin Piedadtitle = Luchas 2000work = Perro Aguayo y sus Victimaspublisher = Publicaciones citem, S.A. de C.V.location = Juárez, Mexicoid = Especial 30pages = 12–15language = es}}
Pierroth, Jr. (hair)Cien Caras (hair)Mexico CityLive event
Perro Aguayo Jr. and El Terrible (hair)Cien Caras and Máscara Año 2000 (hair)Mexico CityHomenaje a Dos Leyendas
Cien Caras and Máscara Año 2000 (hair)Pierroth and Vampiro (hair)Mexico CitySin Piedadauthor = Súper Luchas stafftitle = Número Especial - Lo mejor de la lucha libre mexicana durante el 2004work =Súper Luchasid = issue 91date = January 24, 2005language = es}}
Perro Aguayo and Perro Aguayo, Jr. (hair)Cien Caras and Máscara Año 2000 (hair)Mexico CityLive event
Rey Misterio (hair)Cien Caras (hair)Tijuana, Baja CaliforniaLive eventurl=https://tjsports.com.mx/5-importantes-cabelleras-ganadas-por-idolos-tijuanenses/title=5 importantes cabelleras ganadas por idolos Tijuanensesfirst=Alejandrolast=Guzmándate=November 8, 2018access-date=November 8, 2018work=TJ Sportslanguage=es}}

Footnotes

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