Satanico - Wrestling Trainer

Wrestling Trainer

Satánico is considered one of the best wrestling trainers currently active in Mexico, following in the footsteps of his own mentor Diablo Velazco. He is the headtrainer for CMLL's wrestling school in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico (Gimnasio del Diablo Velazco) and thus has been involved in training a lot of the wrestlers CMLL employs as well as students who have gone on to work for other promotions around the world. The following is a list of some of the wrestlers Satánico has trained.

  • Acertijo
  • La Amapola
  • Ángel Azteca, Jr.
  • Ángel de Oro
  • Ángel de Plata
  • Arkangel de la Muerte
  • Averno
  • Camorra
  • Cancerbero
  • Drago
  • Dragón Rojo, Jr.
  • Doctor X
  • Eléctrico
  • Ephesto
  • Euforia
  • Evola
  • Exterminador
  • Fraile de la Muerte
  • Godess
  • Guero Loco
  • Hierro
  • Hooligan
  • Horus
  • Idolo
  • Katana
  • Lady Apache
  • Leon Blanco
  • Lluvia
  • Máscara Dorada
  • Medusa
  • Metatron
  • Meteoro
  • Misterioso II
  • Mr. Trueno
  • Neutro
  • Nosferatu
  • Nube Roja
  • Okumura
  • Palacio Negro
  • Pegasso
  • Pequeño Damián 666
  • Pequeño Violencia
  • Princesa Sujey
  • Rafaga
  • Raziel
  • Relapago Azul
  • Rey Cometa
  • Rey Trueno
  • El Sagrado
  • Saturno
  • Semental
  • Sensei
  • Silueta
  • La Sombra
  • Stuka, Jr.
  • Super Nova
  • El Terrible
  • El Texano, Jr.
  • Thunder boy
  • Tiger Kid
  • Tigre Blanco
  • Trueno
  • Virgo
  • Volador, Jr.
  • Zeuxis

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