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Heavy Metal (wrestler)

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Mexican professional wrestler
In thisSpanish name, the first or paternal surname is Casas and the second or maternal family name is Ruiz.
Heavy Metal
Birth nameErick Francisco Casas Ruiz
Born (1970-10-04)October 4, 1970 (age 54)[1]
Mexico City,Distrito Federal
FamilyCasas
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Heavy Metal
Canelo Casas[2]
Billed height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)[3]
Billed weight82 kg (181 lb; 12.9 st)[3]
Billed fromMexico City, Distrito Federal[3]
Trained byPepe Casas[2]
Raúl Reyes[2]
Negro Casas[2]
El Felino[2]
DebutFebruary 14, 1988[1]

Erick Francisco Casas Ruiz[1] (born October 4, 1970) is a Mexicanprofessional wrestler currently working under thering nameHeavy Metal forAAA. He is the son of refereePepe Casas and part of theCasas wrestling family; the brother ofNegro Casas andFelino.[2]

Professional wrestling career

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Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre

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Erick Casas started his professional career wrestling as Canelo Casas forConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). As Canelo Casas he, along withMr. Cid, was able to win the Naucalpan Tag Team Championship. He also won theMexican National Welterweight Championship defeatingCiclon Ramirez in 1990.

Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide / AAA

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Erick Casas left CMLL when he decided to go to the newly created promotionAsistencia Asesoría y Administración, later known simply as AAA, in 1992. He changed his gimmick to Heavy Metal where he was arudo and had a rock-star look which was based on heavy metal music. His first victory as Heavy Metal was the Mexican National Welterweight Championship, when he defeatedRey Misterio Jr. in 1993. He retained his title against Rey Misterio twice andEl Hijo Del Santo. Santo and Metal would rival over Santo'sWWA Welterweight Championship and over Metal's Mexican National Welterweight Champion. Both wrestlers would put both of their titles on the line in the same match where winner takes all. Heavy Metal lost his title to Santo in the fall of 1993 when both of them put both of their titles on the line. After the loss of the title, Metal turned into atecnico. He formed a team withLatin Lover where both of them feuded with Rocco Valente, Tony Arce and Vulcano. Rocco Valente and Tony Arce were theMexican National Tag Team Champions at the time. Heavy Metal and Latin Lover had a shot for the title and won the title in 1994. After Metal and Lover won the title, Arce challenged Metal in aluchas de apuestas (bet match) match which Metal accepted. The match took place just two weeks after Metal and Lover won the title. Metal was able to beat Arce and so Arce hair was shaved.

On November 6, 1994, the eventWhen Worlds Collide Metal teamed with Rey Misterio Jr. and Latin Lover to faceFuerza Guerrera,Madonna's Boyfriend, andPsicosis in a tradition lucha libre six-man tag match. The final saw that Fuerza Guerrera making Heavy Metal submit. Fuerza Guerrera and his sonJuventud Guerrera later started a feud with Heavy Metal and Latin Lover over their tag title. Heavy Metal and Latin Lover lost the tag title to them in late 1994. The teams later had a rematch in 1995 but Metal turned on his partner when he turnedrudo again. The duo as a team ended after that. Later in 1995 Metal became atecnico again. In early 1996, AAA announce that they were creating a new championship callAAA Americas Trios Champion, there was a tournament held for it too with a block A and block B. Heavy Metal teamed with Latin Lover andWinners for the block A tournament. The team was able to beat El Mexicano, Torero and Tornado on the first round. In the semi-final, the team defeatedBlue Demon Jr., Principe Zafiro andVolador. In the finals, the team lost toLos Villanos (Villano III,Villano IV andVillano V). Heavy Metal teamed with Latin Lover andCien Caras and making Caras the leader of the team on block B. On the first round they beat Frisbee,La Parka, and Rey Misterio Jr. On the next round they defeated Killer, Vegas, and Yeti. In the semi-finals they beatCibernetico,Jerry Estrada, andPierroth. In the finals the team was close to win but lost to Los Villanos (Villano III, Villano IV and Villano V).

Heavy Metal later appeared in theWorld Wrestling Federation (now WWE) because of AAA and WWF having a free exchange talent agreement. His first appearance was at theRoyal Rumble where he teamed with Jerry Estrada and Fuerza Guerrera to faceHéctor Garza,Perro Aguayo, andEl Canek. The results saw Perro Aguayo pinned Heavy Metal for the win. In 1997 at the event ofRey de Reyes, Heavy Metal participated in the first ever Rey de Reyes tournament. Heavy Metal defeated Blue Demon Jr.,Maniaco and May Flowers to qualify for the final. In the final, Metal was close to winning but lost to Latin Lover, making him the first winner of the Rey de Reyes. Heavy Metal was later involved in a Lucha De Apuestas match atTriplemanía. Heavy Metal teamed withLeon Negro and defeated the teams of Latin Lover andPerro Aguayo Jr.,Jerry Estrada andEl Picudo and May Flowers and Halcón Dorado Jr. Halcón Dorado Jr. got his hair shaved off when he got pinned by Leon Negro. AAA later had another Triplemania event in 1997 this time Heavy Metal was feuding withSangre Chicana. At the event, Chicana defeated Metal by disqualification. In the fall AAA had a new event calledVerano de Escandalo. Heavy Metal was in aSteel Cage Elimination Luchas de Apuestas Match teaming with Perro Aguayo and Perro Aguayo Jr. against Sangre Chicana, El Picudo and El Cobarde. The final saw El Cobarde getting his head shaved. By winter, AAA had another new event calledGuerra de Titanes. Heavy Metal was involved in a Steel Cage Luchas de Apuestas "hair vs. hair" match which also included Perro Aguayo Jr., El Picudo, and Sangre Chicana. Perro Aguayo beat El Picudo making him getting his head shaved.

By 1998, Metal's feud with Sangre Chicana hadn't ended yet this time in a Lucha De Apuestas at the Rey de Reyes event. Heavy Metal won and Sangre Chicana's hair got shaved off. Heavy Metal then started a feud with masked shoot-style wrestler Kick Boxer. At the Triplemania main event, Heavy Metal faced Kick Boxer but lost the match. At the Verano de Escandalo event, Metal teamed with Blue Demon Jr. to face Abismo Negro and Kick Boxer in a Steel Cage Match. Heavy Metal and Blue Demon Jr. defeated Abismo Negro and Kick Boxer. At the Guerra de Titanes event, Heavy Metal would team withOctagón to facePentagón and Kick Boxer in a Steel Cage Match which they won. In 1999, Metal was still feuding with Kick Boxer. This time Kick Boxer had an ally name Thai Boxer. At the 1999 Rey de Reyes event, Antonio Silva, Carlos Gutierrez, Kick Boxer and Thai Boxer defeated Heavy Metal,La Parka Jr.,Mascara Sagrada Jr. and Perro Aguayo Jr. in a Steel Cage Match. By the time of Triplemania, Metal's brotherEl Felino was there to ally with Heavy Metal. El Felino and Heavy Metal both feuded with Kick Boxer and Thai Boxer and had a Luchas de Apuestas "Hair vs. Hair" match where Heavy Metal and El Felino defended their dad's hair while Kick Boxer and Thai Boxer defended El Tirante's hair at Triplemania. They won making their opponents referee El Tirantes hair shaved off. At the Verano de Escandalo event, Heavy Metal and Octagón together againstJaque Mate and Kick Boxer in a Steel Cage Match Luchas de Apuestas "loser loses mask or hair" match. Kick Boxer was unmasked due to his loss. After Kick Boxer lost his mask, the rivalry didn't end just yet. The event Guerra de Titanes, Heavy Metal teamed with Perro Aguayo Jr. to beat Abidies Irison and Kick Boxer. Thus this finally ended their heated rivalry.

In 2000, Heavy Metal turned back into arudo. Heavy Metal started to feud with Cibernetico over hisAAA Campeón de Campeones Champion. In 2001 Heavy Metal defeated Cibernetico in a Steel Cage Match for the AAA Campeón de Campeones Championship. Two months later, Cibernetico regained the title. In 2002, Triplemania event saw Heavy Metal beatEl Brazo,Electroshock,El Oriental, May Flowers, and Sangre Chicana in a Luchas de Apuestas "Hair vs. Hair" where each wrestler represented a referee. Sangre Chicana lost the match which results that El Tirantes get his head shaved. In 2003, Triplemania event saw Heavy Metal beatPirata Morgan,El Texano and Sangre Chicana in a Luchas de Apuestas "Hair vs. Hair". As a result, Pirata Morgan had his head shaved since he was pinned by Heavy Metal.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling

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Heavy Metal went toTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) because AAA's working agreement with the company and also to replaceJuventud Guerrera's place for the America's X-Cup. Along withAbismo Negro,Mr. Águila andHector Garza, "Team Mexico" was successful in winning the America's X-Cup. They later retained it against Team Canada as well. After the America's X-cup was over, Heavy Metal returned to AAA.

Return to AAA

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After TNA, Heavy Metal returned to AAA. Since his return, he turned back into atecnico. At the Verano de Escandalo event, Heavy Metal,El Intocable,El Zorro, beatHisteria, andPsicosis II andMosco de la Merced II in a Steel Cage Match where the last man in the cage would lose his hair or his mask. Mosco de la Merced II was unmasked due to his loss. Heavy Metal later left AAA in late 2004.

International Wrestling Revolution Group

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Heavy Metal and his brothers includingNegro Casas andEl Felino went toInternational Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) in 2005. The duo teamed and was able to capture theIWRG Intercontinental Trios Champion by defeating Black Tiger,Pantera II,Pentagon Black. The team lost the titles toScorpio Jr.,Veneno, andCerebro Negro in early 2006. Heavy Metal defeated Scorpio Jr. for theIWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion in 2005 but later lost back to him in late 2005.

Return to Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre

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Erick Casas return to CMLL in 2005. Erick Casas remained under his Heavy Metal gimmick even though he had never been Heavy Metal in CMLL in the past. Heavy Metal participated in theLeyenda de Azul tournament in 2005. In theLeyenda de Azul first round he lost toRey Bucanero. In theTorneo Gran Alternativa 2006, Heavy Metal was a veteran; teaming withEl Texano Jr. In the quarter-final, the duo lost toLoco Max and Rey Bucanero. Heavy Metal participated in the Leyenda de Azul 2006. In the First Round, he lost toBlack Warrior. In 2007, Heavy Metal teamed withSuper Nova for the Torneo Gran Alternativa. In the first round, the team lost to the winners of that nightLa Sombra andMístico. In 2008, Heavy Metal lost his hair toToscano in a Lucha de Apuesta. This was the first time Heavy Metal has lost in a Lucha de Apuesta match as Heavy Metal.

Return to AAA

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At AAA's show in Mexico City, an event competing directly against CMLL's major eventHomenaje a Dos Leyendas, Heavy Metal made surprising return to AAA, attackingKonnan and joining forces withCibernético in his fight against Konnan'sLa Legión Extranjera faction.[4] After a four-month break due to an injury, Heavy Metal returned to AAA on February 4, 2011, and entered a Best of Five Hair vs. Hair series with Electroshock, with whom he had feuded prior to his injury.[5] The fifth match of the series, a Two Out of Three Falls Bull Terrier match, took place on March 18 atRey de Reyes and ended with Heavy Metal defeating Electroshock, after a guitar shot, for his hair.[6] After the match both Heavy Metal and Electroshock were attacked by members ofLa Sociedad, bringing the former rivals together to fight a common enemy.[7] On June 18 atTriplemanía XIX, Electroshock, Heavy Metal andJoe Líder defeatedSilver King,Último Gladiador andChessman in aTables, Ladders and Chairs match.[8] On March 31, 2013, Heavy Metal teamed up withDanny Casas to represent the Casas family in IWRG'sLa Guerra de Familias ("War of the Families") tournament. The team lost toLos Junior Dinamitas (Cien Caras Jr. andHijo de Máscara Año 2000) in the first round.[9][10] On June 16 atTriplemanía XXI, Heavy Metal defeated Chessman to become the number one contender to theAAA Mega Championship. He received his title shot later that same event, but was defeated by the defending champion, El Texano Jr.[11]

Personal life

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Erick Casas is the son of refereePepe Casas and the brother ofNegro Casas andFelino.[1]

Championships and accomplishments

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Luchas de Apuestas record

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See also:Luchas de Apuestas
Winner (wager)Loser (wager)LocationEventDateNotes
El Pantera II and Canelo Casas (hair)Mr. Cid and Bestia Verde (hair)Naucalpan, Mexico StateLive eventSeptember 11, 1988 
Ultraman 2000 (hair)Canelo Casas (hair)Tijuana, Baja CaliforniaLive eventFebruary 3, 1989 
Canelo Casas (hair)El Mestizo (hair)Mexico CityLive eventAugust 1989 
Heavy Metal (hair)Rambo (hair)N/ALive eventN/A 
Heavy Metal (hair)Barba Negra (hair)Xochiaca, State of MexicoLive eventNovember 15, 1992 
Heavy Metal (hair)Jerry Estrada (hair)Aguascalientes, AguascalientesTriplemanía II-AApril 26, 1994 
Heavy Metal (hair)Tony Arce (hair)Xalapa, VeracruzLive eventSeptember 28, 1994 
Heavy Metal (hair)Sangre Chicana (hair)Naucalpan, State of MexicoLive eventMarch 1, 1998 
El Felino and Heavy Metal
(hair of Pepe Casas)
Kick Boxer and Thai Boxer
(Hair of El Tirantes)
Tamaulipas, MexicoTriplemanía VIIJune 11, 1999[Note 1]
Heavy Metal (hair)Kick Boxer (mask)Mexico CityVerano de EscándaloSeptember 17, 1999[Note 2]
Héctor Garza (hair)Heavy Metal (hair)Mexico CityGuerra de TitanesNovember 23, 2001[Note 3]
Heavy MetalSangre Chicana (hair)MonterreyTriplemanía XJuly 5, 2002[Note 4][22]
Heavy Metal (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Naucalpan, State of MexicoTriplemanía XIJune 15, 2003[Note 5]
Heavy Metal (hair)El Brazo (hair)MonterreyVerano de EscándaloAugust 31, 2003[Note 6]
Heavy Metal (hair)Mosco de la Merced (mask)Orizaba, VeracruzVerano de EscándaloOctober 16, 2004[Note 7]
Heavy Metal (hair)Toscano (hair)Mexico CitySuper ViernesMay 23, 2008[Note 8][23]
El Texano Jr. (hair)Heavy Metal (hair)Mexico CityInfierno en el RingJune 13, 2008[Note 9]
Heavy Metal (hair)Electroshock (hair)Aguascalientes, AguascalientesRey de ReyesMarch 18, 2011[Note 10][6]

Notes

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  1. ^El Felino and Heavy Metal defeated Kick Boxer and Thai Boxer in a Pepe Casas' hair vs. Tirantes' hair match.
  2. ^Steel cage match that also includedOctagón andJaque Mate.
  3. ^Match also includedPerro Aguayo Jr. andLatin Lover.
  4. ^As a result of a pre-match stipulation referee El Tirantes had his head shaved instead of Sangre Chicana. Also in the match;El Oriental,Electroshock,El Brazo and May Flowers, each representing an AAA referee.
  5. ^Match also includedSangre Chicana andEl Texano.
  6. ^Steel cage match that also includedEl Zorro,Sangre Chicana,El Texano andÓscar Sevilla.
  7. ^Steel cage match that also includedEl Zorro,El Incotable,Psicosis andHisteria.
  8. ^Match also includedPerro Aguayo Jr.
  9. ^Steel cage match that also includedAlex Koslov,Damian 666,Marco Corleone,Mr. Aguila,Shocker,El Terrible,Negro Casas andPerro Aguayo Jr.
  10. ^Two Out of Three FallsBull Terrier match; Match #5 in a Best of Five series atRey de Reyes.

References

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  3. ^abc"Statistics for Professional wrestlers".PWI Presents: 2008 Wrestling Almanak and book of facts. Kappa Publications. pp. 66–79. 2008 Edition.
  4. ^"Ya estamos en la Casa" (in Spanish).Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide. March 19, 2010. Archived fromthe original on March 23, 2010. RetrievedMarch 20, 2010.
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  6. ^abRuiz Glez, Alex (March 19, 2011)."¡Heavy Metal gano la Cabellera de Electroshock!".Súper Luchas Magazine (in Spanish). RetrievedMarch 19, 2011.
  7. ^"Solo uno dominó el Kaoz: Xtreme Tiger".Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide. March 18, 2011. Archived fromthe original on March 22, 2011. RetrievedMarch 19, 2011.
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  10. ^Redaccion (April 1, 2013)."Inicia la Guerra de Familias en Naucalpan".MedioTiempo (in Spanish).MSN. RetrievedApril 11, 2013.
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  12. ^Box y Lucha staff. "2001: Los Campeones".Box y Lucha Magazine (in Spanish). pp. 15–17. issue 2540.
  13. ^Royal Duncan and Gary Will (2000). "Mexico: National Tag Team Titles".Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. pp. 396–397.ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  14. ^Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2000). "MEXICO: National Welterweight Title".Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. p. 392.ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  15. ^Centinela, Teddy (February 26, 2015)."En un día como hoy… 1993: Heavy Metal se corona como campeón venciendo a Rey Mysterio… Comienza el torneo por el título de parejas CMLL".Súper Luchas (in Spanish). RetrievedJuly 1, 2015.
  16. ^abSúper Luchas staff (January 3, 2006). "2005 Lo Mejor de la Lucha Mexicana".Súper Luchas (in Spanish). Issue 140.
  17. ^"IWRG « Events Database « CAGEMATCH – The Internet Wrestling Database".www.cagematch.net.
  18. ^"Wrestling Information Archive – Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Top 500 Wrestlers of the PWI Years". 16 June 2008. Archived fromthe original on 16 June 2008.
  19. ^"Universal Wrestling Association World Middleweight Title". wrestling-titles.com. RetrievedMarch 4, 2009.
  20. ^"Universal Wrestling Association World Light Heavyweight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. RetrievedFebruary 28, 2009.
  21. ^Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2000). "Mexico: WWA Welterweight Title".Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. p. 400.ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  22. ^"Asistencia Asesoría y Administración TripleManía". ProWrestlingHistory.com. Retrieved2009-02-19.
  23. ^Centinela, Teddy (May 23, 2015)."En un día como hoy… 2008: Triangular de cabelleras: Hijo del Perro, Toscano, Heavy Metal… Místico y Héctor Garza, campeones".Súper Luchas (in Spanish). RetrievedJuly 1, 2015.

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