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Mascarita Sagrada

Mexican professional wrestler


Summary

Mexican professional wrestler

FieldValue
nameMascarita Sagrada
imageMascarita_Sagrada.jpg
captionMascarita Sagrada on the way to the ring
namesPequeño Luki
Más chaparro que Benito Juarez
Mascarita Sagrada
Mr. / Little Lucky
Mini Nova
weight42 kg
height1.35 m
birth_date
birth_placeSan Felipe Pescador, Zacatecas, Mexico
billedMexico
trainerGenaro Contreras
Muralla Sangrienta I
debut

Más chaparro que Benito Juarez Mascarita Sagrada Mr. / Little Lucky Mini Nova Muralla Sangrienta I Mascarita SagradaAt least three wrestlers have wrestled under the name "Mascarita Sagrada". This article is about the original. (Spanish, 'Little Sacred Mask', real name not known, born January 11, 1965) is a Mexican Mini Luchador enmascarado (Spanish, 'Mini Masked wrestler') and one of the most well-known Mexican Minis of the modern era. He is the original Mascarita Sagrada although there have been several wrestlers who have used the same gimmick through the years. In Mexico, Mascarita Sagrada has worked for AAA, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) and a long list of independent promoters over the years. He has also worked for American wrestling promotions World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (WWF/WWE), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) and Lucha VaVOOM. In the late 1990s he worked for the WWF as Mini Nova (sometimes just "Nova"). He has also been featured in several films and marketing campaigns, including an uncredited cameo in the film My Giant with Billy Crystal and an ad campaign for Virgin Mobile.

Professional wrestling career

Early career (1987–1989)

The original Mascarita Sagrada was born in San Felipe Pescador, Zacatecas. He started training as a luchador in 1987 under the instructions of Muralla Sangrienta I and Sr. Genaro Contreras. His first appearance in the ring was as Pequeno Luki, teaming with Arturito ("Little Luke" and R2-D2). The team wrestled Gran Nikolai and Pequeno Goliath in Sagrada's debut.

Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (1989–1992)

In late 1989 then Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) booker Antonio Peña created the mini division for CMLL. The original plan for Mascarita Sagrada was that he would be known as "Mini Atlantis" (named after Atlantis) but instead he was patterned after popular luchador Máscara Sagrada and given the name Mascarita Sagrada. During his first year working as Mascarita Sagrada he made guest appearances in Puerto Rico working for the World Wrestling Council (WWC) at their 17th Anniversary show teaming with Aguilita Solitaria losing to the team of Piratita Morgan and Espectrito. This was one of the early pairings of Mascarita Sagrada and Espectrito, a rivalry that would last for a decade and span several promotions.

Back in CMLL Sagrada took part in CMLL's 57th Anniversary show, this time in a traditional Luchador trios match teaming with Pequeno Cobarde and Aguilita Solitaria to beat los Pequeno Infernales (Piratita Morgan, MS ½, and Espectrito). In 1992, CMLL created a CMLL World Mini-Estrellas Championship due to the popularity of the minis division. Mascarita Sagrada defeated rival Espectrito in the finals to become the first CMLL Mini-Estrella world champion. Three months after winning the title Mascara Sagrada left CMLL to join Antonio Peña's newly created Asistencia Asesoría y Administración, later known simply as "AAA", promotion. Upon leaving CMLL the Minis title becomes vacant.

Asistencia Asesoría y Administración/AAA (1992–1997)

Mascarita Sagrada and Espectrito continued their feud in AAA, now with the newly created Mexican National Mini-Estrella Championship on the line instead of the CMLL one. On January 8, 1994 Espectrito defeated Sagrada in the tournament final to claim the title. On March 3, 1994 the roles were reversed once again as Mascarita Sagrada defeated Espectrito in a tournament final to win the newly created IWC World Minis Championship that was promoted mainly in the United States. the following month Mascarita Sagrada became a double title holder defeating Espectrito for the Mexican National title. On February 2, 1994 Jerrito Estrada defeated Sagrada for the National Minis title, and at some point during 1994 Espectrito won the IWC Minis title. On November 4, 1994 Mascarita Sagrada and Octagoncito teamed up to defeat Espectrito and Jerrito Estrada on AAA's first ever pay-per-view event When Worlds Collide.

1995 saw Mascarita Sagrada return to WWC for their 22nd Anniversary show. This time he faced another man he would develop a long lasting rivalry in Piratita Morgan. During this time period Mascarita Sagrada's relationship with AAA became strained as he resented the introduction of "Mascarita Sagrada, Jr." feeling that the company was trying to make money of his popularity.

World Championship Wrestling (1996)

In late 1996 Mascara Sagrada wrestled in a dark match before Starrcade 1996, where he teamed with Octagoncito (mini version of Octagón) and defeated Jerrito Estrada and Piratita Morgan. The next day the teams faced again, this time on Monday Nitro, both times saw Sagrada and Octagoncito win.

World Wrestling Federation (1997–1999)

In 1997 Mascarita Sagrada signed with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) as part of their working relationship that saw several AAA wrestlers work for them. Sagrada was repackaged as Mini Nova or just Nova because Mascara Sagrada did not appear on WWF shows. The same was true for Mascara Sagrada, Jr. who was repackaged as "Max Mini" and Octagoncito that was repackaged as "Mosaic". Sagrada, or rather Nova made his in-ring debut at Bad Blood 1997 where Nova and Max Mini faced Tarantula and Mosaic. The match was not originally scheduled for the PPV, but the originally scheduled match was cancelled as Brian Pillman was found dead earlier that day. Nova and Mini won.

Nova made two appearances on WWF's Shotgun Saturday Night. On November 11, 1997 the minis made an appearance on Monday Night Raw where Max Mini, Nova, and Taurus fought Battalion, Tarantula and El Torito (Rival Espectrito under a different mask). The match was interrupted when Kane came to the ring and scared off the minis.

The Mascarita Sagrada / Espectrito feud even made it to WWF PPV as they faced off in a six-man tag team match at the 1998 Royal Rumble where Max Mini, Nova, and Mosaic defeated El Torito, Tarantula, and Battalion. the Minis did not appear on WWF television until the federation created their WWF Super Astros show, targeting the Latin American demographics. At first the storyline between Nova and Max Mini and El Torito and Battalion, but then the story turned towards tension building between Nova and Max Mini. They faced off in a match to settle their differences in the ring, but Nova cheated to win. Subsequently, Nova teamed with longtime rival Battalion to face Mini and El Torrito. Then finally on May 30, 1999 Nova faced Max Mini in a Lucha de Apuestas ("Bet fight") where both men put their masks on the line. Max Mini won and for the first and only time in his career Nova was unmasked in public.

Return to Mexico (1999–2005)

After his contract with the WWF ended, he resumed working in Mexico as Mascarita Sagrada, mostly doing independent wrestling show appearances. Occasionally he would work for CMLL as well, such as the CMLL 71st anniversary show. Mascarita Sagrada, Shockercito and Tzuki defeated Espectrito, Fire and Pequeño Violencia in three falls. Mascara Sagrada made a special one-time appearance for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) in 2004, as he was part of their first monthly PPV Victory Road where he defeated Piratita Morgan. After making a onetime appearance Mascarita Sagrada returned to Mexico.

Return to WWE (2005–2006)

In October 2005 the WWE created a Juniors' Division exclusive to their SmackDown brand. The division featured a number of minis from Mexico that mainly appeared in backstage skits of a comedic nature. Mascarita Sagrada signed with the WWE and in 2006 made several in-ring appearances as part of the "Juniors division". Sagrada only made one wrestling appearance on the actual SmackDown show, a tag team match where he teamed with Tsuki to take on Octagoncito and Pequeno Violencia. The match ended in a no-contest after interference from Finlay using the mini stars to make a point. Mascarita Sagrada made two more in-ring appearances on Velocity where he defeated Octagoncito, and then a week later he defeated Tsuki. By March 2006 the WWE gave up on the Juniors division and released all the mini wrestlers.

Later career (2006–present)

In 2007 Mascara Sagrada was involved in an incident during an independent promotion's show. On the card was Tsuki, who in the past had appeared as "Mascarita Sagrada", and Sagrada got wind of the fact that Tsuki was planning on working under that gimmick on a few shows in the future. On that night Sagrada entered the locker room and took the Mascara Sagrada outfit from Tsuki's luggage threatening him with legal action if he ever used it again. Since then, Tsuki has not worked as Mascarita Sagrada.

Other media

In 1992, Sagrada played a minor part in the movie Luchadores de las Estrellas ("Starfighters" in English) where he played the role "Mini #1". He's also been featured in other several films and marketing campaigns, including an unaccredited cameo in the film My Giant with Billy Crystal and an ad campaign for Virgin Mobile.

In early 2009, there was some controversy over Mascara Sagrada's appearance in the movie "Feast III: the Happy Finish". A photo from the movie was published where it looked like Mascara Sagrada was caught without his mask and people complained that the producers broke with Lucha Libre "code" by showing him unmasked. Mascarita Sagrada himself confirmed a few days later that it was an actor that they showed unmasked, and that Sagrada did the wrestling scenes but remained masked the entire time.

On February 12, 2007, Yahoo! Music released a music video for the song "Uruapan Breaks" from popular Mexican band Kinky, off their album Reina. The video features Mascarita Sagrada in a modern homage to the popular Mexican wrestler movies of the 1960s and 70s.

Personal life

According to his Myspace page, Mascarita Sagrada is both married and has children, but because he's always worked under a mask and never given his real name nothing else is known about that part of his life. Sagrada is also involved in charitable events, especially those focusing on children, such as visits to hospitals and orphanages.

Resemblances

Besides the original Mascarita Sagrada, AAA have given the gimmick to several other minis over the years, just like Sagrada's Normal sized name sake, Mascara Sagrada. The following have at one time or another performed as Mascarita Sagrada besides the original.

"Clone Name"Also known asNotes
Mascarita Sagrada Jr.TzukiDropped the "Jr." part of his name when working for the WWF. Changed names in 1997 but has used the Mascarita Sagrada gimmick on shows up to mid-2007.
Mascarita Sagrada 2000Mascarita Doradaintroduced by AAA after the original left the promotion. Dropped "2000"after working for a few months. Changed name when he left AAA to work for CMLL.
Mascarita Sagrada Jr. (II)NovilleritoUsed the gimmick in December 2005. He worked as Vladimiro in Lucha Libre USA
Mascarita Sagrada (2007)Unknownthere was never any public acknowledgement of Mascarita Sagrada 2000's departure from the company, instead this Sagrada started working before Mascara Dorada made his CMLL debut. Not clear if this is Novillerito working under the gimmick full-time or if it's someone else.
Mascarita Sagrada (Lucha Underground)UnknownLucha Underground's version.

Championships and accomplishments

  • Asistencia Asesoría y Administración / AAA
    • AAA/IWC Minis Championship (1 time)
    • Mexican National Mini-Estrella Championship (1 time)
  • Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
    • CMLL World Mini-Estrella Championship (1 time)
  • World Wrestling Association
    • WWA World Minis Championship (1 time, current)

''Luchas de Apuestas'' record

Winner (wager)Loser (wager)LocationEventDateNotes
Mascarita Sagrada (mask)Coquito Negro (mask)N/ALive eventN/A
Mascarita Sagrada (mask)Coquito Negro (hair)N/ALive eventN/A
Mascarita Sagrada (mask)Coquito Azul (mask)N/ALive eventN/A
Mascarita Sagrada (mask)Tigrito Plateado (mask)N/ALive eventN/A
Mascarita Sagrada (mask)Sexy Leoncito (hair)San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí]Live eventN/A
Mascarita Sagrada (mask)Piratita Morgan (hair)Mexico CityCMLL show
Mascarita Sagrada (mask)Espectrito (mask)Los Angeles, CaliforniaAAA Night of Champions
Mascarita Sagrada (mask)Piratita Morgan (hair)Cuautitlán, Mexico StateLive event
Max Mini (mask)Mini Nova (mask)United StatesWWF Super Astros
Mascarita Sagrada (mask)Coquito Rojo (mask)Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico StateLive event
Mascarita Sagrada (mask)Coquito Verde (mask)Tijuana, Baja CaliforniaLive event
Mascarita Sagrada (mask)Piratita Morgan (mask)Tijuana, Baja CaliforniaLive event
Mascarita SagradaNiño de la Calle (hair)Aguascalientes, AguascalientesLive event
Mascarita Sagrada (mask)Niño de la Calle (hair)N/ALive event
Mascarita Sagrada (mask)Fantástico (mask)Tijuana, Baja CaliforniaLive eventurl=http://www.thegladiatores.com/?p=9484title=¡Fugitivo y Fantástico dejan su incógnita en El Cementerio de Mascaras!first=Samuellast=Pérez Navarrodate=February 4, 2013access-date=February 4, 2013work=the Gladiatoreslanguage=es}}

Notes

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