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Vampiro

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Canadian professional wrestler
For other uses, seeVampiro (disambiguation).
Vampiro
Vampiro in 2001
Personal information
BornIan Richard Hodgkinson
(1967-05-31)May 31, 1967 (age 58)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)El Vampiro
(El) Vampiro Canadiense
Gene Anderson
Ian Richards
Vampiro
Vampiro Canadiense Casanova
Vampiro Casanova
Billed height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Billed weight255 lb (116 kg)
Billed fromThunder Bay,Ontario, Canada
Toronto,Ontario, Canada
Mexico City, Mexico
Guadalajara, Mexico
Trained byAbdullah the Butcher
Debut1984
RetiredNovember 10, 2024

Ian Richard Hodgkinson (born May 31, 1967), better known by hisring nameVampiro, is a Canadian retiredprofessional wrestler. He currently works forLucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA). He also worked forLucha Underground as a color commentator.[1] Hodgkinson is also member of the citizen crime patrol organizationGuardian Angels, acting as head of the group's chapter in Mexico City.[2]

Hodgkinson has wrestled for various wrestling promotions. In the United States, he is best known for his time inWorld Championship Wrestling, where he held theWCW World Tag Team Championship withThe Great Muta. However, his greatest success was achieved in Mexican promotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre during the 1990s. In his professional wrestling career, Hodgkinson is a five-timeWorld Champion having won theWWC Universal Heavyweight Championship once, theUWA World Heavyweight Championship once and theJCW Heavyweight Championship three times.

Early life

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Hodgkinson used to be a bodyguard for the pop groupMilli Vanilli.[3][4] Prior to wrestling, Hodgkinson was anice hockey goaltending prospect who was drafted by theKingston Canadians, now known as theKingston Frontenacs, of theOntario Hockey League, part of theCanadian Hockey League, in the 10th round, 138th overall.[5][6]

Professional wrestling career

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Early career (1984–1991)

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Hodgkinson got his start in the business working forInternational Wrestling out ofMontreal,Quebec. He often set up the ring before events and would train with the wrestlers before their matches. He made his debut as ajobber in 1984 at the age of 16 with little training, although he has creditedAbdullah the Butcher as his trainer. He wrestled under the names Ian Richards and Gene Anderson during this time.

Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (1991–1998)

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After a few years in Montreal, in 1991, Hodgkinson headed down toMexico City, looking for work in one ofMexico's premier wrestling promotions,Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. He met withPaco Alonso andAntonio Peña, who took him as a joke because of his unique look (he had long dreadlocked blue hair and several tattoos). They decided to throw him in the ring as Vampiro Canadiense (Canadian Vampire) because he told them he liked vampires. To their surprise, with his very limited moveset that only consisted of punches, kicks, and headbutts, he became an overnight sensation, as his rock star appearance and natural good looks caught on with the young Mexican women in the audience.

In 1992, Vampiro would be part of multiple hair vs hair matches.[7] The first of which would be on March 21 defeating Bestia Negra II.[7] Throughout the months Vampiro would beat Rick Patterson,Pirata Morgan,Aaron Grundy andSangre Chicana in hair vs hair matches. In late 1992, Vampiro participated in theCMLL World Heavyweight Championship tournament and reached the semi-final before being defeated byBlack Magic. In early 1993, Vampiro would team up withPierroth Jr. to take part in theCMLL World Tag Team Championship tournament and progressed to the final where the two would take onDr. Wagner Jr. andEl Canek in a best two out of three falls match.[7] Going into the last match between the two teams where drawing with one win each, Dr. Wagner Jr. and El Canek would win the last match and therefore the vacant CMLL World Tag Team Championship.[7] In the first round of theGran Prix 1994 he lost toYamato.[8] In mid to late 1994, Vampiro would begin to team up withPegasus Kid, along with El Rayo de Jalisco Jr, in the final of the Trios Tournament. The trio would lose toEl Dandy,El Texano andSilver King.[8] Vampiro and Pegasus Kid later fell to El Texano and Silver King in the quarterfinals of the CMLL World Tag Team Championship number one contendership tournament.[8] Vampiro would go on to team up withApolo Dantés and lost to Dr. Wagner Jr. & Pierroth Jr. in the semi-final of the CMLL World Tag Team Championship number two contendership tournament. In July 1995, Vampiro reached the final of theGran Prix 1995 before being defeated byHeadhunter A.[8] In what was perhaps the biggest match of his career to this point, he took on Apolo Dantés in a best out of three falls match for theCMLL World Heavyweight Championship. In 1996, Vampiro would leave CMLL to join other top Mexican promotions such asInternational Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG),Lucha Libre AAA World Wide (AAA) andPromo Azteca (AZTECAS). However, in 1998 he would return to CMLL and would take part in theCMLL World Trios Championship tournament and Gran Prix 1998, ultimately winning neither. His last match for CMLL for many years would take place on December 11, 1998.[8]

Real life feud with Konnan

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While working in Mexico, Vampiro began a real-life feud with fellow CMLL headlinerKonnan. Konnan had been the top star in the promotion prior to Vampiro's arrival and did not take well to his superstardom. The feud stems from Vampiro being offered a part in a Mexican soap opera, when the producers ended up changing their mind at the last minute as they learned that his command of the Spanish language was poor. They went with Konnan - a fluent Spanish speaker, instead. Vampiro considered that Konnan had sabotaged his chance to parlay his ring success into mainstream stardom, as Konnan did become a mainstream star in Mexico as a result of the role. The rivalry lasted for several years until the two resolved their differences whilst working in WCW, where they became business associates.[citation needed]

Universal Wrestling Association (1991–1993, 1995)

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On October 19, 1991, Vampiro would team up withVillano III to defeatDos Caras andEl Canek in a CMLL and UWA joint promotion event.[9] In 1991 he would continue to take part in CMLL and UWA joint promotion events and in 1992 he debuted forUniversal Wrestling Association in a single promotion setting. On January 31, 1993, Vampiro defeated El Canek in a two out of three falls match to become theUWA World Heavyweight Champion.[9] He would defend his Championship over the course of 1993 in both single promotion and joint promotion events. He would lose the championship to El Canek on December 19, 1993, holding the championship for almost a year, this would also be his last match for UWA.[9]

He returned for an appearance on September 8, 1995 in a tag match just before the promotion went under.

Early tours of Japan (1993–1998)

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On October 3, 1993, Vampiro would debut forWrestle Association R defeatingTop Gun.[10] In June 1994, Vampiro would start on a two-month tour of Japan where he won almost all his matches and also took part in a tag team tournament where he teamed up withLionheart andThe Warlord and would be knocked out in the first round.[10] On his second tour of Japan, between the months September and October, Vampiro would once again win the majority of his matches.[10] He would also team up withBob Backlund andDos Caras to take onHiromichi Fuyuki,Gedo and Jado for theWAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship, which Vampiro's team lost. Vampiro would also sporadically take part in WAR events and his last match came on December 4.[10]

World Championship Wrestling (1998–2001)

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In 1998, after spending nearly his entire career to that point in Mexico, Vampiro was signed by WCW. His first match was on the June 29, 1998, episode ofWCW Monday Nitro, defeatingBrad Armstrong. He would not return to WCW until the March 18, 1999 episode ofWCW Thunder, when he defeatedPrince Iaukea.

Later that year, he formed a stable with theInsane Clown Posse (ICP) andRaven called 'The Dead Pool' (initially called 'The Necro-Ward'). Even though the stable was short-lived, they gained popularity and had a heated feud withEddie Guerrero,Rey Mysterio Jr., and rivalKonnan.

Vampiro then feuded withBerlyn. The feud began when Vampiro beat Berlyn in theWCW World Title tournament onNitro. To exact revenge later in the night, Berlyn cost Vampiro his match againstBuff Bagwell and, as a result, Vampiro was eliminated from the tournament. This feud led to the 1999Mayhem event, where the two fought in a Dog Collar match and Vampiro made Berlyn submit to the Camel Clutch.

Vampiro later broughtThe Misfits into WCW, and began a feud withOklahoma and"Dr. Death" Steve Williams. Vampiro and Dr. Death then faced off atStarrcade, with the stipulation that if Vampiro won, he would get five minutes in the ring against Oklahoma. After Williams was disqualified, Vampiro had his match with Oklahoma. Surprisingly, Oklahoma was able to mount a bit of offense, until Vampiro took Oklahoma'scowboy hat and then pinned him following theNail In The Coffin.

In early 2000, he formed an alliance withSting, as the "Brothers in Paint," after he helped Sting to defeatLex Luger in a lumberjack match. This did not last long, with Vampiro turning on Sting by attacking him during a match on the April 10, 2000 episode ofWCW Monday Nitro, thus becoming aheel and joiningThe New Blood. AtSpring Stampede 2000, Vampiro cost Sting theUnited States Championship in a match againstScott Steiner when he pulled Sting underneath the ring. They feuded throughout the spring, with Sting getting the upper hand on Vampiro in nearly all their encounters. This set up the Human Torch match, in which Vampiro won by setting Sting on fire. Vampiro then focused onThe Demon due to his defection from the ICP formed stable, "The Dark Carnival." He kidnapped his fiancée,Asya, in a skit resembling the 1988 filmSpoorloos. Afterward, he challenged him to a Graveyard Match, which sparked the return of Sting.

Vampiro entered the vacantWCW United States Title tournament, losing toThe Great Muta. He later joined Muta to attackErnest 'The Cat' Miller. Vampiro won his first and only title in WCW with The Great Muta, by defeatingKroniK inVancouver, British Columbia, Canada on August 13, 2000. This reign was very short lived, however, as they lost theTag Team Championship the very next night to Rey Mysterio Jr. andJuventud Guerrera in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Vampiro later turned his back on Muta, setting up a 3 Way match atFall Brawl with himself, Sting and Muta, which was won by Sting. Vampiro then took time away from the sport as his wife had a baby.

He returned a month later, where he defeatedCrowbar in aHardcore Match. Vampiro then challengedMike Awesome atHalloween Havoc, losing via pinfall after a top ropeAwesome Bomb. He was put out with a broken neck and did not recover before WCW was purchased by theWorld Wrestling Federation. Thus, his final WCW appearance was on the November 1, 2000, episode ofWCW Thunder when he teamed up with Jeff Jarrett to take on Sting and Mike Awesome, which led to a loss for Jarrett and Vampiro after Awesome performed a running powerbomb on Vampiro and pinned him.

Hodgkinson has claimed that he was hospitalized duringVince McMahon's purchase ofWorld Championship Wrestling. Hodgkinson was informed thatWWF creative team had no plans for him and would not pick up his contract following the purchase.[11] He had also claimed that he planned on leaving WCW before he broke his neck.

Return to CMLL (2001–2005, 2007)

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With WCW out of business Vampiro headed back to CMLL and returned to action in June, 2001.[8] In 2002, Vampiro would appear on severalPay-per-views and mostly teamed up with top CMLL nameShocker.[8] On September 13, at CMLL 69. Aniversario, Vampiro and Shocker took onLos Guerreros del Infierno for theCMLL World Tag Team Championship and lost. Vampiro's last match for CMLL for two years came on April 3, 2005, where Shocker would defeat him.[8] In 2007, Vampiro would return to CMLL for a second time where he competed for only a few months.[8]

Xtreme Pro Wrestling (2001–2002, 2008)

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Hodgkinson had a short stint in theAmericanhardcore promotion Xtreme Pro Wrestling. Hodgkinson had a notablystiff match with Kaos during XPW's Cold Day in Hell.[12]

All Japan Pro Wrestling (2001, 2006–2007)

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On August 26, 2001, Vampiro would start his first tour ofAll Japan Pro Wrestling, having a 5-month run in the promotion. He quickly formed a heel tag-team alliance with George Hines, both of them younger AJPW midcarders seeking to rise up the ranks in the promotion, often calling out veteran wrestlers in their promos and Vampiro in particular criticizing American wrestling promotions like WCW. Vampiro and Hines would participate in a handful of TV tapings from August to December 2001 and two pay-per-view appearances, winning most of their televised matches. Vampiro would leave AJPW by mid December 2001 and return to the independent circuit. A few weeks later, Hines would go on to win the 2002 New Year's Battle Royal and its trophy on January 2, 2002, which aired two days later on the January 4 edition of AJPW TV.[13][14]

Vampiro would go on two more tours of AJPW one in September 2006 and the second April 2007.[14] In his last match for the promotion, Vampiro teamed up withThe Great Muta to take onTaiyo Kea andToshiaki Kawada for theWorld Tag Team Championship and lost.[14]

World Wrestling Council (2002)

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In 2002 Vampiro Toured in Puerto Rico for Puerto Rican Promotion World Wrestling Council (WWC) Where he won the WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship once.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2003)

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On September 17, 2003, Vampiro made his TNA debut costingRaven a Hair vs Hair" match againstShane Douglas. On September 19, Vampiro defeatedCM Punk in an “Open Challenge” match. Then on October 1, Vampiro teamed withSinn andSlash to face3Live Kru (Konnan,Ron Killings,BG James) with the match ending in a DQ. The next week, Vampiro attacked Raven and tried to hang him but Raven was saved by the Gathering. The following week, Vampiro and Slash defeated CM Punk &Julio Dinero. On October 29, Vampiro faced Raven in a “Blood Gallows of Retribution” match where he lost. This was Vampiro's final match with TNA.

Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (2005–2013, 2015–2020, 2022-present)

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Vampiro in 2015 at a LuchaTO show.

In 2005, he jumped from CMLL to their rival promotionAAA withShocker and various other CMLL talents. While at AAA, both he and Konnan heldbooking positions. During that time, he stated that he had no plans to return to TNA or work for WWE.[15] He stated in interviews with the UK'sPower Slam Magazine that he had no objection to joining TNA - although he suspected it would not happen due to the presence of Sting on their roster. On April 3, 2005, Vampiro returned to the AAA ring in a six-man tag match. Vampiro would team up with Shocker to help him deal withAbismo Negro andCibernético after Cibernético attacked Shocker's father.[16] In his two years with AAA, Vampiro would mainly appear on TV show tapings and rarely competed at house shows.[16]

In April 2008, Vampiro made his return to AAA by challengingEl Mesias to a match at TripleMania XVI. The match took place on June 13, 2008, in Mexico City, Mexico. The two fought each other in a Hardcore match which ended in a draw. Vampiro defeatedKonnan atRey de Reyes (2009) with the help ofMarco Corleone. AtTriplemania XVII Vampiro represented Team AAA in a match where they defeatedKonnan'sLa Legión Extranjera to regain control over AAA and force Konnan out of the company.[17] On April 17, 2010, Vampiro turnedrudo and aligned himself withEl Zorro ofLa Legión Extranjera.[18][19] On August 15, 2010, atVerano de Escandalo Vampiro unsuccessfully challengedDr. Wagner Jr. for theAAA Mega Championship in a three-way match, which also includedSilver King.[20] After not appearing for the promotion again for four months, Hodgkinson gave his notice and quit AAA on December 20, 2010.[21]

In January 2011, Vampiro was a guest atWrestleReunion 5 inLos Angeles,California.

Vampiro returned to AAA on December 16, 2011, atGuerra de Titanes, savingEl Mesías fromLa Sociedad and pledging his loyalty to the promotion.[22] Vampiro then started feuding withLa Sociedad memberChessman.[23] On October 7 atHéroes Inmortales, Vampiro andJoe Líder defeatedAbyss and Chessman to win theAAA World Tag Team Championship.[24] On December 2 atGuerra de Titanes, Vampiro lost his hair to Chessman in a six-way steel cageLucha de Apuestas, which also included Cibernético, Dr. Wagner Jr.,L.A. Park andEl Hijo del Perro Aguayo.[25] On May 22, 2013, Vampiro and Líder were stripped of the AAA World Tag Team Championship.[26]

On May 24, 2015, Vampiro, along withMatt Striker, served as one half of the English language commentators for Lucha Libre AAA World Wide'sLucha Libre World Cup internet pay-per-view.[27]

On February 17, 2017, Vampiro was named AAA's Director of Talent.[28]

In the summer of 2017,Taya was stripped of herAAA Reina de Reinas Championship for an unknown reason. She later posted a comment onTwitter saying she was "backstabbed by AAA" and announced that she was no longer a part of the AAA Roster. At a TV taping,Sexy Star returned and defeatedBig Mami, Lady Shani,Faby Apache,Goya Kong andLa Hiedra for the title. Taya later stated she had lost all respect for Sexy Star which started ashoot feud betweenJohnny Mundo (Taya's husband) and Taya andKevin Kross. With Mundo and Vampiro having heated conversations backstage, Vampiro choseTexano Jr. to face Mundo forAAA Mega Championship, with Mundo coming out victorious. At aTriplemanía XXV press conference, Vampiro announced that Mundo would faceEl Hijo del Fantasma and Texano in aTables, Ladders and Chairs match for the AAA Latin American, World Cruiserweight and Mega Championships.

In May 2020, he announced he would leave AAA.[29]

Wrestling Society X (2007)

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On January 26, 2007, he was featured in a pilot for a new wrestling show produced forMTV calledWrestling Society X. He competed in a 10-manBattle RoyalDeath match, eventually securing one of two contracts earning him a shot at the inaugural Wrestling Society X Championship against 6-Pac (Sean Waltman). He won theWSX Championship, on the February 6th episode, after sending Waltman into an exploding coffin with aTombstone piledriver.

Vampiro was involved in a what MTV claimed was a controversialangle which led to MTV canceling the fourth WSX show, due to air on Tuesday, February 20.[30] In the (pre-taped) show, he was the recipient of afireball to the face thrown byRicky Banderas which resulted in Vampiro's head momentarily catching fire. The footage has since been leaked onto the internet. Later in his debut WSX match, Ricky Banderas defeated Vampiro to claim the WSX Championship.

In addition to appearing as an on-screen talent, Vampiro held a backstage position as the mainbooker.

Juggalo Championship Wrestling (2000, 2011–2013, 2021-2022)

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On February 23, 2011, Vampiro officially came out of retirement and returned to Juggalo Championship Wrestling as both a wrestler and a company consultant.[31] He raised hopes of developing talent, taking the company international, and, more specifically, bringing it toLatin America.[31] AtMonster's Island, he was placed in a rivalry with giant wrestlerKongo Kong.[32]Raven interfered in the match and attacked Vampiro, resulting in him losing by pinfall.[32] Vampiro lost his rematch with Kong at Juggalo Championship Wrestling's firstinternetpay-per-viewHatchet Attacks.[33] On August 14, Vampiro took onCorporal Robinson for theJCW Heavyweight Championship at Bloodymania V which Vampiro lost. Vampiro returned August 12, 2012, defeating Colt Cabana at Bloodymania 6.[34] On August 11, 2013, Vampiro made his return atBloodymania 7 teaming with2 Tuff Tony defeatingThe Boogeyman and Kongo Kong.[35]

Lucha Underground (2014–2018)

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On September 5, 2014, it was announced Vampiro signed withLucha Underground as the color commentator for the English and Spanish-language airings.[36] He made his in-ring debut for the promotion at theUltima Lucha tapings on April 19, 2015, where he was defeated byPentagón Jr. It was revealed after the match that he is the master of Pentagon Jr.[37] In a podcast interview withStone Cold Steve Austin, Vampiro revealed that he wasn't supposed to be Pentagon Jr's opponent at Ultima Lucha but after Pentagon Jr's original opponent backed out of the match, Vampiro went up to creative and requested to work the match with Pentagon Jr. and put him over because of how over Pentagon Jr. is with the fans despite being portrayed as a villain.

The following season Vampiro would mentor Pentagon untilUltima Lucha Dos where Pentagon (now renamed Pentagon Dark) turned on Vampiro saying that "he was the master now".

During season 3 of Lucha Underground, Vampiro started mentoringPrince Puma.

DuringUltima Lucha Tres Vampiro turned on brand new champion Prince Puma during his match against Pentagon Dark, thus costing Puma his belt and his Lucha Underground career, as well as pairing him back up with Pentagon Dark.

National Wrestling Alliance (2023)

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In March 2023, Vampiro made hisNational Wrestling Alliance (NWA) debut, when he andBlue Demon Jr. challengedLa Rebelión (Bestia 666 andMecha Wolf) for theNWA World Tag Team Championship.

On June 3 atCrockett Cup, Vampiro returned to NWA assisting La Rebelión against Flippin' Psychos (Flip Gordon and Fodder) in the second round of theCrockett Cup.

Personal life

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Hodgkinson grew up in a single parent home with his mother and two younger sisters.[38] Hodgkinson is divorced from Kitsu with a daughter named Dasha, whose godfather isNorman Smiley.[38]

He was involved in a relationship with Mexican actress Stephanie Salas and Mexican/US rock singer and songwriter Ana Sidel, co-star of the movieThe Dead Sleep Easy. He has a tattoo on his left arm that reads "Mexico City", where he had many of his matches. He is fluent in Spanish.

In July 2009 Hodgkinson reportedly had a break-in at his house; he got startled and jumped 15 feet to the ground from his bedroom window, which broke his back.[citation needed] In a letter posted on the JCW website in 2012, Hodgkinson revealed that he had a brain tumor and stomach cancer.[39]

Hodgkinson has stated his interest in worldreligions, particularlyoccult religions such asvoodoo andvampirism.[40] Hodgkinson also claims that two spirits fromGuatemala are presently following him as the result of an unfinished ritual.[40] Vampiro has sincerevealed that he eventually had an exorcism performed on him to have the spirits removed.[41]

On July 5, 2017, Hodgkinson revealed via Facebook he has been a victim ofidentity theft and cyber hacking for 8 years. On April 12, 2019, Hodgkinson was diagnosed withAlzheimer's disease.[42]

Other media

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During the height of his wrestling career in Mexico, Hodgkinson starred in an action film entitledGuerrero De La Noche, which was similar to theEl Santo films of the 1960s and 1970s. He has also made a cameo appearance onVanilla Ice'sBi-Polar as well as recording an intro to Psychopathic RecordsTwiztid's "Maniac Killa".

Vampiro was also featured in the video gameWCW Backstage Assault,Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the Neighborhood andLucha Libre AAA: Héroes del Ring.[43]

The documentary filmVampiro: Angel, Devil, Hero was produced byOdessa Filmworks and Zed Jamaica and screened in Canada on November 12, 2008.[44][45][46][47]

As of 2011, Hodgkinson made occasional appearances on the Mexican showExtranormal, which deals with paranormal activities in the world. He made his acting debut inLa Mujer de Judas, 2012 telenovela produced byTV Azteca.[48] Hodgkinson also appeared onFuse'sICP Theater as a heckler to theInsane Clown Posse.

In 2020, a Canadian documentary "Nail In The Coffin: The Fall and Rise of Vampiro" was released byEpic Pictures, featuring Vampiro and his daughter.[49][50][51]

Music

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Vampiro made his debut on the albumFreek Show by the band Twiztid on the track "Maniac Killa" where he recorded the introduction of the song.
On the Insane Clown Posse albumForgotten Freshness Volume 3 the spitball recording for that intro on the Twiztid album was released as one of the gag tracks on the CD.

In 2006, Hodgkinson formed the industrial metal band, Droch Fhoula. In January 2007, Carpatos Records released the band's debut maxi-singleAlter Deus.[52] A year later in June of 2008, the band released its first 6-track EP under the same title as the single.[53]

Championships and accomplishments

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1Even though CMLL still uses the NWA initials in the title's name, the National Wrestling Alliance itself no longer recognizes or sanctions the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship since CMLL is no longer an NWA affiliated promotion.

Luchas de Apuestas record

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See also:Luchas de Apuestas
Winner (wager)Loser (wager)LocationEventDateNotes
Vampiro (hair)Bestia Negra II (hair)Xochimilco, Mexico CityLive eventMarch 21, 1992 
Vampiro (hair)Rick Patterson (hair)Monterrey, Nuevo LeónLive eventJune 28, 1992[Note 1]
Vampiro (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Mexico CityLive eventJuly 17, 1992[60]
Vampiro (hair)Aaron Grundy (hair)Monterrey, Nuevo LeónLive eventAugust 23, 1992[Note 2]
Vampiro (hair)Sangre Chicana (hair)Monterrey, Nuevo LeónLive eventDecember 10, 1992 
Vampiro (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Houston, TexasLive eventSeptember 1, 1998 
Vampiro (hair)Rey Bucanero (hair)Mexico CitySin Piedad (2002)December 13, 2002[61]
Shocker (hair)Vampiro (hair)Mexico City47. Aniversario de Arena MéxicoApril 4, 2003[62]
Cien Caras andMáscara Año 2000 (hair)Vampiro andPierroth (hair)Mexico CitySin PiedadDecember 17, 2004[63]
Vampiro Canadienese (hair of Joaquin Roldan)Konnan (hair of Arturo Rivera)Guadalajara, JaliscoRey de ReyesMarch 15, 2009[64]
Chessman (hair)Vampiro (hair)Zapopan, JaliscoGuerra de TitanesDecember 2, 2012[Note 3][25]

Notes

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  1. ^This was a three-way match that also involvedSangre Chicana.
  2. ^This was a "Relevos Suicidas" match with Vampiro teaming with Grundy againstBrazo de Plata and Sangre Chicana, the team lost and had to wrestle each other as a result.
  3. ^This was a six-way steel cage match, which also includedCibernético,Dr. Wagner Jr.,L.A. Park andEl Hijo del Perro Aguayo.

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