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Trained by
  
Tony Sugar

Retired
  
July 30, 1989

Weight
  
89 kg


Height
  
1.7 m

Name
  
Rayo Jalisco

Billed from
  
Jalisco

Rayo de Jalisco Sr. Fue homenajeado el Rayo de Jalisco Sr Ms Deportes

Birth name
  
Maximino Linares Moreno

Born
  
November 22, 1932 (age 91) Mexico City, Mexico (
1932-11-22
)

Ring name(s)
  
Aguila Negra Dr. Curtis El Rayo Mr. Misterio Rayo de Jalisco Tony Curtis

Debut
  
000000001950-02-01-0000February 1950

Rayo de Jalisco Sr. ● A Simple Tribute


Máximino "Max" Linares Moreno (born November 22, 1932) is a retired Mexican luchador (professional wrestler), better known under the ring name Rayo de Jalisco ("The Lightning Bolt from Jalisco"). He is considered to be one of the best wrestlers of his generation.

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Professional wrestling career

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Linares made his wrestling debut in February 1950, under the name "Mr. Misterio". He would later appear in Mexico City under the name "Aguila Negra" ("Black Eagle"). He continued sharpening his skills under the supervision of his brother Tony Sugar, who was also a professional luchador. In 1960, he appeared under the name "El Rayo" and in 1962, he finally appeared as "Rayo de Jalisco", wearing his trademark black mask with a lightning bolt across the face. Success soon followed for Rayo, winning the National Wrestling Alliance Middleweight Championship and Occidente Welterweight Championship. Rayo would also win a series of matches against another famous luchador Chino Chow. He unmasked his rival La Bestia (The Beast) in a mask vs. mask match in 1964. Rayo would become the tag team partner of the legendary Blue Demon and was named "The Best Wrestler" of 1963. Rayo feuded with Blue Demon near the end of both their careers. Blue Demon actually came out of retirement to face Rayo in a mask vs mask match. Rayo was defeated, revealing his face to the world as Maximo Linares Moreno. Rayo is considered a regional hero in the Mexican state of Jalisco. In 1996, he was inducted into the Wrestling Observer Hall of Fame. Rayo de Jalisco Sr. was honored by CMLL at their 2013 Homenaje a Dos Leyendas show on March XX, 2013, recognizing him for his contributions to wrestling over the years. Jalisco was inducted into the Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) Hall of Fame on August 17, 2014, at Triplemanía XXII.

Film career

Rayo de Jalisco Sr. Destapa Demon al Rayo El Rompe Huesos

Rayo also starred in luchador films along with other famous masked luchadores. His films included; Superzam el Invencible ("Superzam the invincible"; 1971), El Robo de las Momias de Guanajuato ("The Robbery of the Mummies of Guanajuato"; 1972), Vuelven Los Campeones Justicieros ("Becoming the Champions of Justice"; 1972) and El Triunfo de los Campeones Justicieros ("The Triump of the Champions of Justice"; 1974). In the Campeones Justiceros he worked together with a number of lucha libre legends such as Blue Demon, Mil Máscaras, Tinieblas and El Médico Asesino

Personal life

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Rayo's son followed in his footsteps and currently wrestles as Rayo de Jalisco Jr. Rayo Jr. married Mitzuki Wong, a professional luchadora. Their son wrestles as "Rayman".

In wrestling

Rayo de Jalisco Sr. RAYO DE JALISCO SR YouTube

  • Finishing moves
  • Diving headbutt
  • Championships and accomplishments

  • Asistencia, Asesoría y Administración
  • AAA Hall of Fame (Class of 2014)
  • Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre
  • Mexican National Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with El Santo
  • NWA World Middleweight Championship (3 times)
  • Occidente
  • Occidente Welterweight Championship (1 time)
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 1996)
  • References

    Rayo de Jalisco Sr. Wikipedia