- El Mongol
Infobox Wrestler
name=Raul Molina
names=El Mongol
Dr. M
height=
weight= 105 kg (231 lb)
birth_date =Birth date and age|1930|4|7|mf=y
birth_place =Mexico
resides=
billed=Mongolia (usually when heel)Lima, Peru (usually when face)
trainer=
debut=early 1960s
retired=1980s|Raul Molina (born
April 7 ,1930 ), better known by hisring name of El Mongol, is a Mexican-born, formerprofessional wrestler most famous in the Georgia territory during the late 1960s and early '70s.Career
Molina trained in
martial arts andboxing as well as wrestling at a young age, but ultimately chose professional wrestling as an occupation. He got his start wrestling throughout Mexico and theUnited States , and by January 1966 he was in theLos Angeles -based World Wrestling Association (WWA), where he captured the vacant World Tag Team Championship with partnerGorilla Monsoon . The duo held the belts for little more than two weeks, but El Mongol recaptured a share of the title onApril 18 ,1966 with partner Buddy Austin, holding the championship for a further two months.By late 1966 El Mongol had moved on to
Georgia Championship Wrestling (GCW), where he would have his most lasting success. Under the tutelage of dapper manager Dandy Jack Crawford, El Mongol quickly became one of the promotion's top heels. Another gimmick in a long line of villanousAsia n wrestling characters, El Mongol was a rulebreaking Mongol trained in martial arts, who punished opponents withkarate -style chops and kicks. Molina completed the character's intimidating visual appearance with aFu Manchu moustache , queue hairstyle and bare feet. The "Mongolian heel" gimmick would be used by other wrestlers in years to come, withKiller Khan probably the best known of them.On
February 24 ,1967 , El Mongol won the Georgia Heavyweight Title for the first time, defeating Buddy Fuller. He lost it after a month to Nick Kozak, but took it back three weeks later. OnApril 28 El Mongol lost it back again to Fuller, but claimed the title for a third time onJune 16 . This reign would last two months before the belt was traded with Mr. Wrestling and then Bobby Shane, making El Mongol a five-time champion in the space of one calendar year.In December 1967, El Mongol was suspended by GCW promoter Paul Jones for getting himself disqualified too often so he could retain the title. [http://www.georgiawrestlinghistory.com/whoswho/e/el_mongol/01.html] So for the first two months of 1968 the suspended El Mongol disappeared, at the same time as a mysterious masked wrestler known as Dr. M competed in the GCW. The widely held suspicion that Dr. M. was in fact El Mongol was confirmed after he lost a mask vs. mask match to Mr. Wrestling on
February 27 . [http://www.georgiawrestlinghistory.com/whoswho/e/el_mongol/02.html] Mr. Wrestling then defeated El Mongol again onApril 12 to become GCW's undisputed Heavyweight Champion.El Mongol feuded with the Torres brothers throughout this time, and won the Southern Tag Team titles with partner
Hans Schmidt from Enrique and Alberto Torres onApril 26 before trading them back a month later. He also won the Atlanta version of theNWA Texas Brass Knuckles Championship from Louie Tillet onJune 29 , though the Atlanta lineage is not officially recognized.On
July 6 , 1968, El Mongol was partnered with stablemateTarzan Tyler in a tag match against the Torres brothers. After losing the match, Tyler and Crawford attacked El Mongol, blaming him for the loss. [http://www.georgiawrestlinghistory.com/whoswho/e/el_mongol/02.html] El Mongol switched to a face as he feuded with his former manager Crawford and his stable.The feud only lasted a few weeks as El Mongol soon departed under the pretense that Crawford had sold El Mongol's contract to a
Peru vian company. He returned to the Los Angeles territory and wrestled there from August-December 1968. Again a heel, El Mongol became the WWA's last Heavyweight Champion before the WWA merged with the NWA. Upon going back to the GCW in January 1969 and resuming his feud with Crawford's stable, El Mongol was now billed as hailing fromLima, Peru .On
February 7 , 1969, El Mongol won the Heavyweight Title a sixth time, defeating Dale Lewis. After reaffirming his undisputed claim to the title following a controversial finish against Assassin #1, he dropped the belt to The Professional onMay 16 . He won tag gold again with The Professional onJune 27 but they lost the belts two weeks later. El Mongol departed the GCW for the second time after losing in a six-man tag team match onJuly 18 that carried the stipulation that the wrestler who lost the fall would have to leave the promotion. [http://www.georgiawrestlinghistory.com/whoswho/e/el_mongol/03.html]El Mongol wrestled in the Tampa region during the second half of 1969 before returning to the GCW for a third stint starting in January 1970. He quickly re-entered the title picture and defeated
Nick Bockwinkel for the Television Championship onMarch 7 before losing it back two weeks later. OnApril 3 he re-teamed with The Professional to once again briefly hold tag team gold. In October and November 1970 he teamed withBobo Brazil in tag matches that were historically significant for their interracial composition: their success increased the confidence of Atlanta-region promoters to book more interracial matches in the future without fear of crowd problems. [http://www.myspace.com/el_mongol]El Mongol held the GCW Heavyweight Title twice more during 1971 and 1972, for a total of eight reigns over five years. He moved on to Ann Gunkel's short-lived All South Wrestling Alliance (ASWA), where he co-held another Tag Team Championship with
Ray Candy in 1973. El Mongol proceeded to wrestle for another decade or so, briefly holding the AWA Southern Tag Team belts with Killer Karl Krupp during the summer of 1980 as a heel once again. He also made an appearance in the 1981 film Sharky's Machine playing a chauffer/bodyguard.Raul Molina retired from wrestling sometime in the 1980s. In the early 1970s Raul and his wife Maria opened a Mexican-style
restaurant , Maria's Mexican Restaurant, inGriffin, Georgia . They sold the business sometime around the year 2000 and are now in retirement. They had five children together. [http://www.myspace.com/el_mongol]Wrestling facts
Finishing/signature move(s):
*Double karate chop
*Karate kickChampionships and accomplishments
*All-South Wrestling Alliance:*Georgia Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with
Ray Candy *
Continental Wrestling Association :*AWA Southern Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Killer Karl Krupp*
Georgia Championship Wrestling :*NWA Georgia Heavyweight Championship (8 times):*NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with The Professional:*NWA Georgia Television Championship (1 time):*NWA Macon Tag Team Championship (2 times) - withJoe Scarpa (1) andBob Armstrong (1):*NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship "(Georgia version)" (1 time) - withBob Armstrong :*NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Georgia version) (1 time) - withHans Schmidt *World Wrestling Association (Los Angeles):*WWA World Heavyweight Championship (1 time) (Last):*WWA World Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with
Gorilla Monsoon (1) and Buddy Austin (1)External links
* [http://www.myspace.com/el_mongol El Mongol Myspace Page]
* [http://www.georgiawrestlinghistory.com/whoswho/e/el_mongol/01.html El Mongol at Georgia Wrestling History]
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