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José Díaz Velázquez (July 6, 1929 – April 16, 2003) was a Mexican Luchador, or professional wrestler, better known under his ring name Ray Mendoza. Diaz had great success in the National Wrestling Alliance, where he was a five time World Light Heavyweight Champion, as well as the first Mexican to hold the championship.
On his path to this great goal, Maj Mendoza became a Big Ten Finalist in 1991, the 1991 USA University Freestyle Champion, and the heavyweight runner-up at the Big Ten Championships in 1993.
Mar 27, 2024 · EXCLUSIVE: D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai (Reservation Dogs) has landed a leading role in the previously Untitled War Movie now known as Warfare from Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland for A24.
Jun 16, 2024 · José Díaz Velázquez, better known in the lucha libre world as Ray Mendoza, is, along with Perro Aguayo, the biggest and most important non-masked legend ever in the history of professional wrestling in Mexico.
Apr 20, 2024 · The film's military advisor, Navy SEAL veteran Ray Mendoza, breaks down how he planned the warfare, including the battle for D.C.
José Díaz Velázquez was a Mexican Luchador, or professional wrestler, better known under his ring name Ray Mendoza. Diaz had great success in the National Wrestling Alliance, where he was a five time World Light Heavyweight Champion, as well as the first Mexican to hold the championship.
Ray Mendoza. Actor: Neutron Traps the Invisible Killers. Ray Mendoza, one of the pioneers of Mexican wrestling, was born Jorge Díaz. He quit school at age 15, to both get married and find a job. He first tried his hand at boxing, but turned to professional wrestling in 1953.
Ray Mendoza. Actor: Neutron Traps the Invisible Killers. Ray Mendoza, one of the pioneers of Mexican wrestling, was born Jorge Díaz. He quit school at age 15, to both get married and find a job. He first tried his hand at boxing, but turned to professional wrestling in 1953.
Apr 16, 2003 · Ray Mendoza. Roles: Singles Wrestler (1954 - 1983) Tag Team Wrestler (1954 - 1983) Promoter. Trainer. Beginning of in-ring career: 08.10.1954. End of in-ring career:
Ray Mendoza was the first Mexican wrestler to be the NWA World Light Heavyweight Champion.. August 1978: Ray Mendoza fought Tatsumi Fujinami for WWWF Jr. Heavweight Title in a 2/3 falls bout.. 1983: Ray Mendoza retired from active wrestling but continued to appear as a manager, authority figure & referee for many years..