- Carlos Colón, Sr.
Infobox Wrestler
name= Carlos Colón, Sr.
names=Carlos Colón
Carlitos Colón
Prince Kukuya
Carlos Belafonte (Stampede)
real_height=5 ft. 10 in. (178 cm)
real_weight=246 lb. (112 kg)
birth_date=birth date and age|mf=yes|1948|7|18 cite news|author=Drake, Timothy|title=Who is this Carlos Colon, anyway?|work=The Wrestler/Inside Wrestling|publisher=Kappa Publications|id=Volume 15, 2007|pages=67|date=June 2007| accessdate=2007-07-08]
death_date =
birth_place =Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico
resides=Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico
billed=Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico
finisher=
trainer=
debut=February 16, 1966
retired=July 19, 2008|Carlos Edwin Colón, Sr. (born Carlos Edwin Colón Gonzalez on July 18, 1948 in
Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico ), is a retired professional wrestler, better known in the Puerto Ricanprofessional wrestling circles as Carlos Colón or Carlitos Colón. He is the father of wrestlersCarly Colón , known professionally as Carlito, andEddie Colón .Biography
Colón was born in the Jauca barrio of Santa Isabel, a poor agricultural community in southern Puerto Rico. One of seven children, he emigrated to
Brooklyn, New York in 1961, along with the rest of his family. Given his admiration for wrestlersAntonino Rocca andMiguel Pérez , he became a member at the gym they trained at, practicing wrestling moves and cleaning the place occasionally to pay for his dues. His dedication and affability helped him gain the respect of his peers, as well as the occasional wrestling match. His first bout occurred inBoston, Massachusetts , on February 16, 1966, when he wrestledBobo Brazil . Colon was paid US$15.00 for his participation in his first match. He eventually became an itinerant wrestler in the eastern states of the United States and in Canada over the following three years, withMontreal as his place of residence.Feeling homesick and noticing a void in the Puerto Rican wrestling scene, Colón returned to Puerto Rico in 1973. Colón and Croatian-born wrestler
Victor Jovica founded a promotional company, Capitol Sports Promotions, which aired wrestling television shows each Saturday and Sunday onWAPA-TV . He wrestled during a time where local stars such as Barrabas, Black Georgie and Pérez shared the spotlight with international wrestlers such as Argentine-born Rocca, Cuban-born Huracán Castillo and others. He set the stage for local stars such as Los Super Médicos, Los Invaders and Chicky Starr to develop. His wrestling company was also responsible for inviting major American wrestling stars such asRandy Savage ,Ric Flair , Bruiser Brody,Stan Hansen and others to wrestle in Puerto Rico. The nemesis of Colón's character wasAbdullah The Butcher , with whom he staged a long-standing feud which lasted almost two decades. Colón is quoted as saying: "Eighty percent of the blood I've shed in the ring I've shed because of Abdullah."He was the WWC Universal Heavyweight Champion in Puerto Rico 27 times, and in 1983, after losing a match to Bruiser Brody, he required hospitalization due to injury at Brody's hands. News of his hospitalization made the covers of "
El Vocero " and "El Nuevo Día " newspaper. Two weeks later, his character defeated Brody in a rematch.On January 6, 1983, he defeated NWA World Heavyweight Champion
Ric Flair in a "unification" match to win the title and also create the WWC Universal Heavyweight Title, but the match never made it to NWA television. He lost the title back to Flair on January 23, 1983. The title change is not considered official and the NWA does not consider Colón a former NWA World Heavyweight Champion.World Wrestling Federation and retirement
In 1993, Colón briefly participated in the World Wrestling Federation. After this, he decided to temporarily retire from professional wrestling, choosing to help train his sons,
Carly Colón , andEddie Colón , who have followed Colón into the sport. He also has two daughters, Stacy Colón and Melissa.cite web| url=http://superestrellaswwc.com/2007/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=147| title=Aniversario 2008: éxito rotundo| publisher=World Wrestling Council| language=Spanish| date=2008-07-20 | accessdate=2008-07-24]He sports over 70 scars on his forehead, and has said publicly that he wears them as awards given to him because of all the brutal, bloody bouts he has fought in.
Carlos Colón appeared on the September 11, 2006, edition of
WWE Raw fromMadison Square Garden in the audience cheering his son. He also negotiated a deal for his other son Eddie Colón to work for World Wrestling Entertainment who was recently signed by said company.Colon's official retirement took place on "Aniversario 2008", which was organized in the
José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum on July 19, 2008.cite web| url=http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/otros_accion/accion_deportiva/a_su_ultima_batalla_carlitos_colon/211816| title=A su última batalla Carlitos Colón| author=Lester Jiménez| publisher="Primera Hora"| language=Spanish| date=2008-07-18 | accessdate=2008-07-27]In wrestling
*Finishing and signature moves:* Figure four leglock:* Bridging belly to back suplex:* Senton, sometimes from the second rope:* Jumping headbutt:* Running powerslam:* One-armed atomic drop:* Swinging neckbreaker:* Multiple headbutts to a grounded opponent:* Vertical suplex:* Knee lift:* Running
punch to the opponent'sforehead :*Leapfrog evasion into a sunset flip:* Sleeper hold:* Side headlock with a low blow:* Elbow drop to an opponent's leg:* Biting the opponent:*Cartwheel tauntChampionships and accomplishments
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National Wrestling Alliance :*NWA World Heavyweight Champion (Unrecognized)
*Stampede Wrestling :*Stampede Wrestling International Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Gino Caruso
*World Wrestling Council :*WWC Hardcore Championship (2 times):*WWC North American Heavyweight Championship (8 times):*WWC North American Tag Team Championship (11 times) - with Miguel Perez (2), Jose Rivera (2), Gino Caruso (1), Bob Ellis (1),Victor Jovica (1), Chief Thunder Cloud (1), Huracán Castillo (1), Eric Froelich (1), and Invader I (1) :*WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship (9 times):*WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship (26 times):*WWC World Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time):*WWC World Heavyweight Championship (2 times):*WWC World Tag Team Championship (3 times) - with Jose Rivera (1),Pedro Morales (1), and Invader I (1):*WWC World Television Championship (4 times)
*Pro Wrestling Illustrated :*PWI ranked him # 39 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003.ee also
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List of famous Puerto Ricans References
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