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Oficial Fierro Ring name(s) Mercurio
El Milionario
Ultra Mega
Fierro / Oficial FierroBilled height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Billed weight 83 kg (180 lb) Born April 17, 1974
Mexico City, MexicoTrained by Fuego Negro
ScorpioDebut 1997 Oficial Fierro (born February 14) is a Mexican Luchador enmascarado, or masked professional wrestler, best known under the ring name Oficial Fierro. As Oficial Fierro he is part of a group called Los Infernales that has worked for International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) since 2007. The team held the record for the longest reigning Districto Federal Trios Champions and are the most successful holders of the IWRG Intercontinental Trios Championship, holding it longer than any other trios team and having defended it more times than any previous champions have. Fierro is Spanish for Iron. He previously wrestled as Mercurio and El Milionario but achieved more success as Ultra Mega, part of Los Megas in IWRG where he held several championships. Oficial Fierro'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.[1]
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Professional wrestling career
The wrestler who would later be known as Oficial Fierro made his professional wrestling debut in 1997, although it has never been publicly acknowledge which ring name he used at the time. In Mexico it's not unusual for wrestlers to gain in-ring experience under a generic enmascarado (masked) character early in their careers.[2] In 1999 and 2000 he wrestled as "Mercurio", a low ranking enmascarado character in International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG). In 2000 he was repackaged as "El Milionario", a character patterned after Ted Dibiase's "Million $ Man" character from the World Wrestling Federation.
Los Megas
in 2001 he underwent yet another character change as he was turned into "Ultra Mega" and made part of a new IWRG técnico (good guy) group called Los Megas. He teamed up with Mega and Super Mega, and later on Omega to form a kid-friendly, silver-and-black-clad team.[3][4]
Mega, Super Mega and Ultra Mega defeated Los Oficiales (Guardia, Oficial and Vigilante) on August 2, 2001 to win the Districto Federal Trios Championship, starting off a 161 day long title reign.[5] The trio was defeated for the title by Dr. Cerebro, Cirujano and Paramedico on January 10, 2002. Only a month later Mega and Ultra Mega defeated Fantasy and Star Boy to win the IWRG Intercontinental Tag Team Championship. They team held the title for 73 days until losing to MAZADA and NOZAWA.[6] Mega, Ultra Mega and Omega teamed up to win the Distrito Federal Trios Championship at some point in 2002 and held the title until December 12, 2003 where they were defeated by Dr. Markus Jr., Dr. Muerte, Enfermero Jr. 2003 also saw Mega, Ultra Mega and Omega win the IWRG Intercontinental Trios Championship from Nosawa, Takemura and Masada on June 5, 2003.[7] Mega and Ultra Mega also held the IWRG Tag team title for almost a year between 2003 and 2004, winning the titles from Fantasy and Star Boy and losing them to Dr. Cerebro and Bombero Infernal.[8]
In 2003 IWRG also introduced a group designed to be the "archenemy" of Los Megas in the form of Comando Mega, Comando Gama and Comando Omega.[9] The group feuded for the better part of a year. The storyline between the two factions saw Mega and Ultra Mega defeat Comando Mega and Comando Gama in a Lucha de Apuesta, mask vs. mask match on June 6, 2004.[9] Following the end of the feud with the Comandos Los Megas began to fade away, some of the members lost their masks and made only sporadic appearances over the next year. Los Megas teamed together one last time in 2005 after not having worked as a team for over six months, they joined together to lose the IWRG Intercontinental Trios Championship that they still held.[10] On December 22, 2005 Ultra Mega was one of the participants in IWRG's annual Castillo del Terror ("Castle of Terror") event, a multi-man Steel Cage Match that came down to Ultra Mega and Nemesis. The last two competitors were forced to wrestle under Lucha de Apuesta rules in a match that Nemesis won, forcing Ultra Mega to unmask.[3] Following his mask loss Ultra Mega turned rúdo (bad guy), but without the mask the Ultra Mega character did succeed.
Los Oficiales
See also: Los OficialesIn the spring of 2007 IWRG officials decided to form a new version of the group Los Oficiales ("The Officials"), a masked trios group that all had a "Police officer" ring character. The three masked men, Oficial 911, Oficial AK-47 and Oficial Fierro were unveiled at a Lucha Libre festival in May, 2007. It was later revealed that Ultra Mega was the wrestler under the Oficial Fierro mask, just as other IWRG under-card wrestlers had been repackaged as Oficial 911 and Oficial AK-47 . Oficial 911 was in fact Ultra Mega's old rival Comando Mega. On July 7, 2007 the trio defeated Japanese trio of Kai, Sasaki and Yamato to win the Districto Federal Trios Championship, a title that had been relatively inactive up for at least a year before Los Oficiales won the belts.[11]
Los Oficiales would go on to defend the Trios title on a regular basis, giving credibility to both the Trios championship and to Los Oficiales as a group. Oftentimes IWRG introduces a new Trio that fades away after a few months, but this version Los Oficiales has sustained their success over the years. On September 28, 2008 Los Oficiales became double champions as they defeated Cyborg, Kraneo, Xibalva (who had all been members of previous incarnations of Los Oficiales) to win the IWRG Intercontinental Trios Championship.[12] Their success in 2008 led to several Mexican publications naming Los Oficiales as the best Trio, or runner up for best Trios team for 2008.[13] Los Oficiales run as double Trio champions ended on December 7, 2008 when Los Terrible Cerebros (Black Terry, Dr. Cerebro and Cerebro Negro). Los Oficiales continued to defend the IWRG Trios title through 2009 and into 2010 where they as of April 21, 2010 are still the champions, having made at least 9 successful defenses of the title, more than any previous title holder.[14] Their success has also seen them named as the best version of Los Oficiales by far.[15]
Oficial Fierro has also achieved individual success, including winning a number of Lucha de Apuesta or bet matches. On January 1, 2008, during IWRG's 12th year anniversary show, Fierro defeated Tortuguillo Ninja I, a wrestler using a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle character, and forced him to unmask.[16] On November 29, 2009 Oficial Fierro defeated Freelance in an Apuesta match, forcing Freelance to have his hair shaved off after the match per Lucha Libre traditions.[17] On March 3, 2011, Los Oficiales lost the IWRG Intercontinental Trios Championship to Joe Líder, Silver King and Último Gladiador, ending their reign at 886 days.[18]
Championships and accomplishments
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- IWRG Intercontinental Tag Team Championship (3 times) – with Mega[6][7]
- IWRG Intercontinental Trios Championship (2 times) – with Mega and Omega (1),[7] Oficial 911 and Oficial Fierro (1)[12]
- Mexico State Wrestling and Boxing Commission
Lucha de Apuesta record
See also: Luchas de ApuestasWager Winner Loser Location Date Notes Masks Mega and Ultra Mega Comando Gama and Comando Mega Naucalpan, Mexico State June 6, 2004 [9] Mask Nemesis Ultra Mega Naucalpan, Mexico State December 22, 2005 2005 Castillo del Terror[3][Note 1] Mask Oficial Fierro Tortuguillo Ninja I Naucalpan, Mexico State January 10, 2008 [16] Hair Oficial Fierro Freelance Naucalpan, Mexico State November 29, 2009 [17] Footnotes
- ^ Last two men in a multi-man Steel Cage match
References
- ^ Madigan, Dan (2007). "Okay... what is Lucha Libre?". Mondo Lucha a Go Go: the bizarre and honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling. HarperColins Publisher. pp. 29–40. ISBN 978-0-06-085583-3.
- ^ Madigan, Dan (2007). "what's in a name". Mondo Lucha a Go Go: the bizarre & honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling. HarperColins Publisher. pp. 209–211. ISBN 978-0-06-085583-3.
- ^ a b c Enciclopedia staff (November, 2007). "Enciclopedia de las Mascaras" (in Spanish). Ultra Mega (Mexico City, Mexico): p. 47. Tomo V.
- ^ Enciclopedia staff (October 2007). "Enciclopedia de las Mascaras" (in Spanish). Mega (Mexico City, Mexico): pp. 31. Tomo III.
- ^ a b Box y Lucha staff (January 13, 2002). "2001: Los Campeones" (in Spanish). Box y Lucha Magazine: pp. 15–17. issue 2540.
- ^ a b c Box y Lucha staff (January 9, 2001). "2000 Especial!" (in Spanish). Box y Lucha Magazine: pp. 2–20. issue 2488.
- ^ a b c Box y Lucha staff (January 19, 2003). "2002: considerar detrás" (in Spanish). Box y Lucha Magazine. issue 2593.
- ^ SuperLuchas staff (January 24, 2005). "Número Especial - Lo mejr de la lucha ilbre mexicana durante el 2004" (in Spanish). Super Luchas. issue 91.
- ^ a b c Enciclopedia staff (August, 2007). "Enciclopedia de las Mascaras" (in Spanish). Comando Mega (Mexico City, Mexico): p. 56. Tomo I.
- ^ SuperLuchas staff (January 3, 2006). "2005 Lo Mejor de la Lucha Mexicana" (in Spanish). SuperLuchas. issue 140.
- ^ a b SuperLuchas staff (December 26, 2007). "2007 Lo Mejor de la Lucha Mexicana" (in Spanish). SuperLuchas. issue 244. http://superluchas.net/?p=1491. Retrieved April 21, 2010.
- ^ a b Rivera, Manuel (April 13, 2009). "Oficiales y Traumas: Sangriente rivalidad" (in Spanish). SuperLuchas: p. 10. issue 310.
- ^ SuperLuchas staff (January 6, 2008). "El Trío del Año: Los Oficiales" (in Spanish). SuperLuchas. issue 296.
- ^ Super Luchas (January 11, 2010). "Análisi: El Año Para el IWRG" (in Spanish). SuperLuchas: pp. 8–9. issue 346. http://superluchas.net/2010/01/10/super-luchas-346-11-enero-2010-%e2%80%93-lo-mejor-de-la-lucha-libre-mexicana-en-2009-hulk-hogan-en-tna-bret-hart-en-wwe/. Retrieved April 21, 2010.
- ^ Super Luchas (January 11, 2010). "El Trío del Año: Terribles Cerebros" (in Spanish). SuperLuchas: p. 15. issue 346. http://superluchas.net/2010/01/10/super-luchas-346-11-enero-2010-%e2%80%93-lo-mejor-de-la-lucha-libre-mexicana-en-2009-hulk-hogan-en-tna-bret-hart-en-wwe/. Retrieved April 21, 2010.
- ^ a b Yoav (January 13, 2008). "Guerra del Golfo Tortuguillo Ninja I pierde la mascara" (in Spanish). SuperLuchas Magazine. http://superluchas.net/2008/01/13/guerra-del-golfo-tortuguillo-ninja-i-pierde-la-mascara/. Retrieved April 21, 2010.
- ^ a b Rivera, Luis Manuel (December 7, 2009). "35 años del Rayo de Jalisco Jr." (in Spanish). SuperLuchas: pp. 18–19. issue 343.
- ^ Mexicool, Rey (March 4, 2011). "3 de marzo – Arena Naucalpan: Joe Líder, Silver King y Último Gladiador, nuevos Campeones Intercontinentales de Tríos IWRG ¿Los títulos se van a la Triple A? – Los Piratas retienen su Campeonato Intercontinental de Parejas IWRG" (in Spanish). SuperLuchas Magazine. http://superluchas.net/2011/03/04/3-de-marzo-arena-naucalpan-joe-lider-silver-king-y-ultimo-gladiador-nuevos-campeones-intercontinentales-de-trios-iwrg-%C2%BFlos-titulos-se-van-a-la-triple-a-%E2%80%93-los-piratas-retienen-su-cam/. Retrieved March 5, 2011.
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