Residence Wesley Chapel, FL Debut 1960s | Retired 1980s Name Raul Mata | |
Trained by Cuhatemoc "Diablo" Velasco |
Vamos a ver - Raul Matas entrevista a Hulk
El hombre nuclear (Lee Majors) y Don Ramón en "Vamos a Ver" con Raúl Matas | TVN de culto
Raúl Mata (born January 26, 1947) is a retired Mexican luchador, or professional wrestler who was mostly active from the 1960s to the 1980s.
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- Vamos a ver Raul Matas entrevista a Hulk
- El hombre nuclear Lee Majors y Don Ramn en Vamos a Ver con Ral Matas TVN de culto
- Professional wrestling career
- Championships and accomplishments
- References

Mata holds the distinction of having the longest individual reign as Mexican National Light Heavyweight Champion, 1.164 days in total. Mata often teamed with his brother Carlos Mata and together they held the NWA Americas Tag Team Championship promoted by NWA Hollywood in the Southern California region. Raul would also win the tag team title with Dory Dixon, Ray Mendoza, David Morgan, Victor Rivera) and Chavo Guerrero twice.
Professional wrestling career
The exact year Raul Mata began wrestling is uncertain, only that he was wrestling for Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL) in the late 1960s. Mata's first major championship was the Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship, a championship he won on April 11, 1968 when he defeated Dr. Wagner to win the vacant title. The championship reign lasted until June 18, 1972 where Mata lost the title to Enrique Vera. In the early 1970s Raul Mata had begun working for the Southern California based NWA Hollywood based in Los Angeles, CA. In NWA Hollywood he held the NWA Americas Tag Team Championship with a multitude of partners. In 1972 Mata held the title with both Dory Dixon and Ray Mendoza, both regular EMLL wrestlers as well. between December 21, 1973 and October 28, 1976 Mata held the Americas tag title a further five times, teaming with David Morgan, Victor Rivera, Chavo Guerrero twice and finally with his brother Carlos Mata. In 1977 Mata won the Mexican National Heavyweight Championship when he defeated El Halcón on December 18, 1977 to win the title. Mata held the title until July 1, 1978 where he lost the title to El Nazi. In 1970 Mata won his NWA Americas Tag Team Championship again, this time teaming with Mando Guerrero to defeat Leroy Brown and Allen Coage for the titles, holding them for a month before losing the belts to the Twin Devils. Raul Mata also held the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship for 11 months, winning it on January 20, 1980 from Alfonso Dantés, losing it back to Dantés on December 15, 1980.