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El Solitario

Mexican professional wrestler (1946 – 1986)

El Solitario

Summary

Mexican professional wrestler (1946 – 1986)

FieldValue
nameEl Solitario
imageEl Solitario with the UWA World Cruiserweight Champion.jpg
image_size200px
captionEl Solitario in 1983 with his trademark golden mask
birthnameRoberto González Cruz
namesEl Hijo del Santo
El Zica II
Othon Banzica II
birth_date
birth_placeYahualica, Jalisco, Mexico
death_date
death_causeCardiac arrest
trainerJoe El Hermoso
debut1960

the Mexican wrestler

El Zica II Othon Banzica II

El Solitario in 1972

Roberto González Cruz (May 22, 1946 – April 6, 1986) was a Mexican professional wrestler who wrestled under the name El Solitario. During his career he held both the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship and the NWA World Middleweight Championship. After achieving stardom in Mexico's oldest promotion, Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre, Gonzalez Cruz joined the breakaway promotion, the Universal Wrestling Association, where he held four more world championships in the early 1980s.

Early life

Roberto Gonzalez Cruz came from a working-class family, and was the youngest of seven children. At the age of twelve, his older brother Jesús, who was also a professional wrestler, began teaching him basic wrestling moves.

In 1959, Gonzalez Cruz's brother was killed in the ring while wrestling as Othon Banzica, but rather than becoming deterred, Gonzalez Cruz drew inspiration from his death and dedicated himself to lucha libre. He began training under the tutelage of Joe el Hermoso and made his wrestling debut in 1960 at the age of fourteen.

Professional wrestling career

Roberto Gonzalez Cruz was initially billed as El Zica II, in honor of his brother, El Zica I. He later changed his name to El Hijo Del Santo, not to be confused with the legitimate son of El Santo that later assumed the mask.

Roberto Gonzalez Cruz moved to Tijuana to pursue his career as a luchador but had a difficult time finding regular work as he was young and still small at the time. He continued working local arenas until he began making a name for himself as he grew physically and refined his wrestling skills. Cruz realized that in order to take his career to the next level, he would have to select a more crowd pleasing name and character. He chose the name El Solitario, derived from the popular comic book character El Llanero Solitario ("The Lone Ranger"'). He also adopted his now trademark gold and black colored costume and golden mask with a fringe around the eyes representing the Lone Ranger's mask. After the change, promoters and fans took notice of the new dynamic wrestler.

On November 16, 1965, El Solitario faced Panchito Ramirez in Arena Coliseo located in Guadalajara. He would make his debut in Arena Coliseo Mexico City on September 6, 1966, when he defeated Tony Reyna. In 1966, El Solitario defeated and unmasked Águila Tapatía, that was followed by a win over Mano Blanca. He won his first world title when he defeated Occident Welterweight champion Luís González.

El Solitario was now working for EMLL, Mexico's largest promotion company. He was catapulted into stardom within the lucha libre world when he defeated veteran Rey Mendoza in a mask vs hair match on December 13, 1968. A few weeks later, he defeated another legend, Rene Guajardo, and also took his hair in another wager match.

El Solitario formed a wrestling trio alongside Dr. Wagner and Angel Blanco; the group was known as "La Ola Blanca" (The White Wave). He was wrestling as a rudo at this time but when his partners Dr. Wagner and Angel Blanco turned on him, he became one of the most popular tecnicos of his era. It also started a legendary rivalry between himself, Wagner and Blanco. He continued wrestling as an individual during this time, and in 1969, won the NWA Middleweight world title by defeating El Rayo de Jalisco. In 1970, El Solitario won the NWA Light Heavyweight title by defeating Ray Mendoza. In 1972, he unmasked his rival, Angel Blanco, in the ring.

El Solitario was one of the first stars to leave EMLL to join the Universal Wrestling Association (UWA) promotion, which was run by Francisco Flores and Ray Mendoza. He won the UWA's first Junior Heavyweight title in 1982. He also toured Japan in 1972, 1979, and 1981, where he would face and team up with premiere stars such as Tiger Mask and Tatsumi Fujinami, along with other Mexican wrestlers such as El Solar and El Canek . He was unable to fully exhibit his wrestling skills during his tours, as the junior's division formula in Japan consisted of popular Japanese wrestlers facing off against foreign heels. However, he gained a following outside of Mexico as a result of those tours.

While in Mexico, he remained one of the most popular headlining stars throughout the country. In the early 1980s, he formed a short lived trios team with Aníbal and Villano III, the group was known as Los Tres Caballeros that ended when Aníbal turned on El Solitario. He won the UWA Junior Light Heavyweight title in 1980 and 1981. In 1982, he won the NWA Light Heavyweight title. That same year, he participated in El Santo's final career match when he teamed up with legends El Santo, Gory Guerrero, and Huracan Ramirez to defeat El Signo, Negro Navarro, El Texano, and Perro Aguayo. Perhaps his biggest match took place on December 1, 1985, when he defeated and unmasked Dr. Wagner in a mask vs mask match.

Death

El Hijo del Solitario

El Solitario had suffered injuries during the latter part of his career, resulting in several infections and illnesses. During a match with Fishman, he re-injured himself and was taken to the hospital while complaining of abdominal pain. His doctors initially misdiagnosed his condition, and it was later discovered that he was suffering from internal bleeding that required immediate surgery. On April 6, 1986, at the age of 39, El Solitario died while on the operating table as a result of a cardiac arrest.

Although El Solitario's life was fairly short, his professional career spanned over twenty-five years and he is regarded as one of the greatest Mexican professional wrestlers of all time. He was inducted into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame in 1996.

His son, El Hijo del Solitario, made his wrestling debut in 1990.

In 2002, El Solitario was ranked at 63 of the greatest professional wrestler of all time in the book The Top 100 Wrestlers of All Time by John Molinaro, edited by Dave Meltzer and Jeff Marek.

Championships and accomplishments

  • Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre
    • NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
    • NWA World Middleweight Championship (1 time)
  • Universal Wrestling Association
    • UWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
    • UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
    • UWA World Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
    • Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 1996)

''Lucha de Apuesta'' record

Winner (wager)Loser (wager)LocationEventDateNotes
El Solitario (mask)Karloff Lagarde (hair)N/ALive eventN/A
El Solitario (mask)Coloso Colosetti (hair)Mexico CityLive eventN/A
El Solitario (mask)César Valentino (hair)Mexico CityLive eventN/A
El Solitario (mask)Alfonso Dantés (hair)Mexico CityLive eventN/A
El Solitario (mask)Águila Tapatía (mask)Guadalajara, JaliscoLive event1966
El Solitario (mask)The White Hand (mask)Guadalajara, JaliscoLive event
El Solitario (mask)Luis González (hair)Mexico CityLive eventJuly 1966
El Solitario (mask)Ray Mendoza (hair)Mexico CityLive event
El Solitario (mask)René Guajardo (hair)Mexico CityLive event
El Solitario (mask)David Morgan (hair)Mexico CityLive event
El Solitario (mask)Ángel Blanco (mask)Mexico CityLive eventtitle=Enciclopedia de las Mascaraswork=Ángel Blancolocation=Mexicoid=Tomo Ipage=14date=July 2007language=es}}
El Solitario (mask)Ángel Blanco (hair)Guadalajara, JaliscoLive event
El Solitario (mask)El Cardenal (mask)Monterrey, Nuevo LeónLive event
El Solitario (mask)Atila (mask)Mexico CityLive event
El Solitario (mask)Destroyer (mask)Juárez, ChihuahuaLive event
El Solitario (mask)El Audaz (mask)Mexico CityLive eventtitle=Enciclopedia de las Mascaraswork=Audazlocation=Mexicoid=Tomo Ipage=26date=July 2007language=es}}
El Solitario (mask)Ku Klux Klan (mask)Mexico CityLive event
El Solitario (mask)Perro Aguayo (hair)Mexico CityLive eventtitle=Luchas 2000work=Perro Aguayo y sus Victimaspublisher=Publicaciones citem, S.A. de C.V.location=Juárez, Mexicoid=Especial 30pages=12–15language=es}}
El Solitario (mask)Máscara Roja (mask)N/ALive event
El Solitario (mask)Bestia Roja (mask)N/ALive event
El Solitario (mask)Nakamura (mask)Tijuana, Baja CaliforniaLive event
El Solitario (mask)El Faraón (hair)Guadalajara, JaliscoLive event
El Solitario (mask)El Olímpico (mask)Mexico CityLive event
El Solitario (mask)El Signo (hair)Tijuana, Baja CaliforniaLive event
El Solitario (mask)Dr. Wagner (mask)Monterrey, Nuevo LeónLive event

Notes

References

;General sources – Championship Information

;General sources – Career

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References

  1. Molinaro, John F.: ''Top 100 Pro Wrestlers of All Time'', page 158, Winding Stair Press, 2002.
  2. "NJPW Bloody Fight Series 1981 - Tag 25".
  3. Centinella, Teddy. (June 29, 2015). "En un día como hoy… 1980: René Guajardo rapa al Perro Aguayo… 2009: La Parkita y Espectrito II son asesinados". [[Súper Luchas]].
  4. "Lucha Legends: El Santo".
  5. "Historia".
  6. Madigan, Dan. (2007). "Mondo Lucha A Go-Go: the bizarre& honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling". HarperCollins Publishers.
  7. Molinaro, John. (2003). "The Top 100 Wrestlers of All Time". Winding Stair Press.
  8. "El Solitaro". Online World of Wrestling.
  9. (July 2007). "Enciclopedia de las Mascaras". Ángel Blanco.
  10. (July 2007). "Enciclopedia de las Mascaras". Audaz.
  11. "Luchas 2000". Publicaciones citem, S.A. de C.V..
  12. (October 2007). "Enciclopedia de las Mascaras". Máscara Roja.
  13. (October 2007). "Enciclopedia de las Mascaras". Olímpico (Segunda version).
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