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El Santo - Wikipedia El Santo Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta (23 September 1917 – 5 February 1984), best known by his ring name El Santo (English: "The Saint"), was a Mexican luchador enmascarado (or masked professional wrestler), actor and folk hero
El Santo | WWE El Santo's official WWE Hall of Fame profile, featuring bio, exclusive videos, photos, career highlights, classic moments and more!
Why Is El Santo Famous - Why Is Famous El Santo revolutionized the sport of lucha libre in Mexico Debuting in 1942, Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta adopted the persona of El Santo, becoming the face of professional wrestling in Mexico
13 Facts About El Santo El Santo, the legendary Mexican masked wrestler, is an iconic figure in both popular culture and the world of professional wrestling With a career that spanned multiple decades, El Santo became a household name and a symbol of pride for Mexico
El Santo 100 — When It Was Cool - Pop Culture, Comics, Pro Wrestling . . . He is a gigantic figure Born in Tulancingo, Mexican in the state of Hidalgo, he was the fifth of seven children He practiced baseball and American football, and then became interested in lucha libre El Santo had a brother who wrestled as well, Miguel, who was known as Black Guzmán
El Santo: The Silver-Masked Icon of Lucha Libre - MMA USA El Santo’s legacy is not just that of a wrestler but also as a cultural icon who embodied the values of honor and integrity associated with Lucha Libre His impact is still felt today, with his name and legacy continuing to inspire new generations of fans and wrestlers alike
El Santo: Mexico’s Legendary Silver-Masked Hero El Santo, born Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta in 1917, remains one of Mexico’s most celebrated cultural icons Known as “El Enmascarado de Plata” or “The Silver-Masked Man,” El Santo began his professional wrestling career in the early 1940s, quickly captivating audiences with his masked luchador persona