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Pirata Morgan

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Mexican professional wrestler
In thisSpanish name, the first or paternal surname is Ortiz and the second or maternal family name is Villanueva.
Pirata Morgan
Personal information
BornPedro Ortiz Villanueva
(1962-07-29)July 29, 1962 (age 63)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Siki Ozama II
Pedro Ortiz
Ramón Morgan
Pirata Morgan
Violencia
Billed height1.76 m (5 ft9+12 in)
Billed weight97 kg (214 lb)
Trained byHombre Bala
Rafael Salamanca[1]
DebutFebruary 7, 1979
Cuernavaca,Morelos, Mexico[1]

Pedro Ortiz Villanueva (born July 29, 1962) is a Mexicanprofessional wrestler, orluchador, and wrestling trainer who is best known under thering namePirata Morgan. Ortiz made his professional wrestling debut in 1979 and has in the last 20 years worked forConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL),Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA),International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) and is active on the MexicanIndependent circuit, having left AAA in early 2009 after working for the company for over 10 years. Ortiz's ring name comes from the name of CaptainHenry Morgan, a 16th-century Pirate noted for his cruelty.

Pirata Morgan has been a member of the TrioLos Infernales from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s and as part of that group he was one third of the firstMexican National Trios Champions andCMLL World Trios Champions. He was also the founder of the groupLos Bucaneros (the Buccaneers), teaming with other family members who all used a "Pirate" Ring persona. In 1981 Ortiz suffered an injury during a match where he lost his right eye and has wrestled wearing an eyepatch ever since.

Professional wrestling career

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Pedro Ortiz Villanueva made his professional wrestling debut on February 7, 1979, using the ring name "Siki Ozama II", teaming with Siki Ozama I. Over the next year Ortiz wrestled as "Pedro Ortiz" and later on "Ramón Morgan" as he gained in-ring experience. In December 1981, Ortiz worked a match against El Jalisco at Arena Colosseum Tapatía Perl, Ortiz won the first fall of the match, El Jalisco won the second fall before Ortiz suffered a terrible injury. El Jalisco was on the floor outside the ring and Ortiz leapt over the top rope, hoping to hit El Jalisco, but his opponent was out of position and Ortiz hit the ground face first. The impact of the fall burst Ortiz' right eye, spraying a mist of blood over the floor and the front row. Initially it was feared that Ortiz would not survive but after medical attention it became clear that he would survive, but had to have the remnants of his right eye surgically removed.[1] When Ortiz returned to the ring he had to wear an eyepatch over his missing eye and used this as the impetus to change his ring persona, Pedro Ortiz becamePirata Morgan, apirate ring persona named after 16th-century pirateHenry Morgan.[1] On August 7, 1983, Pirata Morgan won his first singles title when he defeated Halcón Ortiz to win theMexican National Heavyweight Championship.[2] Morgan would hold and defend the title for 154 days until he lost toRayo de Jalisco Jr. on January 8, 1984.[2]

Los Infernales

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Main article:Los Infernales

In 1985 Pirata Morgan was chosen to replaceEspectro Jr. as a member ofLos Infernales together withSatánico andMS-1.[3] The trio of MS-1, Satánico, and Pirata Morgan quickly became one of the most successful Trios of its time.[4] In March 1985 Los Infernales participated in a tournament to determine the first everMexican National Trios Champions; Los Infernales defeated the two teams in the preliminary rounds to qualify for the finals.[5] In the finals Los Infernales defeatedLos Brazos ("the Arms";El Brazo,Brazo de Oro, andBrazo de Plata) to become the first ever Mexican National Trios champions.[6] That match was just the first match in a long running Inferlanes/Brazos storyline that would run off and on over the next decade. Los Brazos won the initial feud when they defeated Los Infernales for the Mexican Nations Trios Title on December 8, 1985.[7]

In October, 1986 Pirata Morgan left the group to form a new group called "Los Bucaneros", teaming with his brother,Hombre Bala (who also worked asRey Pirata), his nephewRey Bucanero and aMini calledPiratita Morgan.[1] Los Bucaneros feuded with Los Infernales, who had addedMasakre to their ranks, the feud saw Pirata Morgan defeat MS-1 in aLuchas de Apuestas, hair vs. hair match that saw MS-1 shaved bald after the match.[1] On August 30, 1987, Pirata Morgan teamed up with Hombre Bala andJerry Estrada to win the Mexican National Trios Championship from Kiss,Ringo Mendoza and Rayo de Jalisco Jr. The Trio held the title for 154 days before losing toLos Destructores (the Destroyers;Emilio Charles Jr., Tony Arce and Vulcano).[6] On October 21, 1989, Pirata Morgan defeated former teammate Satánico to win theNWA World Light Heavyweight Champion, holding it for 48 days before losing it toFabuloso Blondy[8]

In the early 1990s, Los Infernales reformed, reuniting MS-1, Satánico and Pirata Morgan. The trio participated in the tournament to crown the first everCMLL World Trios Champions. Los Infernales won the tournament, defeating Los Brazo in the finals to become the first ever CMLL World Trios Champions on November 22, 1991.[7] Former Infernales member Masakre had formed his own group, Los Intocables (the Untouchables) consisting of himself,Pierroth Jr. andJaque Mate (Checkmate). Los Infernales regained the titles when they defeated Los Intocables for the championship on September 20, 1992.[7] After the storyline with Los Intocables ended, Los Infernales renewed their rivalry with Los Brazo, facing off in several main events that drew sell-out crowds all over Mexico. On April 6, 1993, Los Brazo won the CMLL World Trios Title from Los Infernales; a victory that only helped increase the intensity of the rivalry. The Infernales / Brazos feud did not so much with a conclusive victory for either side but rather slowed down and then stopped when Los Infernales split up in the mid-1990s.[1]

Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (1995–2009)

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Pirata Morgan left CMLL in the mid-1990s to joinAsistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA), working both as a wrestler and as a wrestling trainer. On December 12, 1997, Morgan won the IWC World Heavyweight Championship fromMáscara Sagrada.[9][Note 1] Pirata Morgan successfully defended the title againstVampiro twice, before losing the belt toLa Parka in June 1998.[9] In 1999 Morgan left AAA and began working forInternational Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) where he won theIWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship fromPierroth Jr. on August 1, 1999.[10] By the end of 1999 Pirata Morgan returned to AAA and brought the IWRG Heavyweight title with him; IWRG published a fictitious title change in Japan to explain whySuper Parka suddenly held the IWRG Heavyweight title.[1][10] As Pirata Morgan had the physical belt in his possession he began defending it in AAA, billed as the "IWC World Heavyweight Championship", pretending that it was the same belt that he had held in 1997–1998. Morgan lost the championship toHéctor Garza but quickly regained it in mid-2000, before dropping it for the final time in August 2000.[1] Only days after losing the IWC World Heavyweight Title Morgan teamed up withEl Texano to defeat Héctor Garza andPerro Aguayo Jr. for theMexican National Tag Team Championship.[11] Morgan and Texano would hold the title for 429 days successfully defending it against such teams asSangre Chicana andLa Parka Jr. (twice),Heavy Metal and Perro Aguayo Jr. (twice) andDos Caras andDos Caras Jr. (once) before losing the belts to La Parka Jr. andMáscara Sagrada.[11] On December 27, 2003, Pirata Morgan defeatedEl Zorro to win the Mexican National Heavyweight Championship, almost 20 years after having held it last.[12] Morgan would only hold the title for 39 days before El Zorro regained it.[13] In subsequent years Pirata Morgan has worked more and more with young, low card wrestlers to help improve their skills and less as a serious championship contender.

In 2007 Pirata Morgan introduced a group calledLos Piratas to AAA, a group that consisted of Pirata Morgan Jr., Barba Roja, and Drake Morgan. Pirata Morgan would often team with the group and was billed as their father, although only Pirata Morgan Jr. was the only blood relation. In late 2007, Drake Morgan was replaced byEl Hijo de Pirata Morgan, legitimately the son of Pirata Morgan.

International Wrestling Revolution Group (2009–present)

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In late 2008 Barba Roja and El Hijo de Pirata Morgan were both cut from AAA. In early 2009 Pirata Morgan left AAA, citing his dissatisfaction with the direction of the company in recent years.[1] Subsequently, Pirata Morgan has worked on the MexicanIndependent circuit as well as making appearances for IWRG. On September 30, 2011, Pirata Morgan lost his hair to Hijo de Pirata Morgan in a twelve-mansteel cage match.[14] On February 7, 2013, Pirata Morgan, El Hijo de Pirata Morgan and Pirata Morgan Jr. defeatedLos Oficiales (Oficial 911,Oficial AK-47 andOficial Fierro) to win theDistrito Federal Trios Championship.[15] Pirata Morgan, along withCien Caras Jr.,Máscara Año 2000 Jr. andRayo de Jalisco Jr. competed in a four-way steel cage match billed by IWRG asPrison Fatal ("Deadly Prison"). During the matchHijo de Máscara Año 2000 interfered, which caused Pirata Morgan Jr. to enter the match as well to escalate the rivalry betweenLos Piratas andLos Capos Junior. The match ended with Pirata Morgan being the last man in the cage and thus had his hair shaved off.[16] On March 24, 2013,Los Piratas won the vacantIWRG Intercontinental Trios Championship, winning a four-way match againstLos Oficiales (911, AK-47, and Fierro),La Familia de Tijuana (Mosco X-Fly,Super Nova, andEterno) andComandos Elite (Rayan, andFactor) and Máscara Año 2000 Jr. They lost the title toLos Poderosos (Hombre Sin Miedo, Kendor Jr., and Sobredosis) on November 4, only to regain it a week later. On August 9, 2015, Los Piratas lost the IWRG Intercontinental Trios Championship toLa Dinastía de la Muerte (Negro Navarro,Trauma I andTrauma II).[17] During the show Pirata Morgan introduced the newest member ofLos Piratas, Barbe Roja Jr. ("Red Beard Jr.").[17]

Family

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Pedro Ortiz is part of an extended wrestling family that includes his brothers who wrestle asVerdungo andHombre Bala and sisterLa Marqueza. Ortiz also has at least one brother who is not a professional wrestler. Ortiz has three children who are also professional wrestlers; two sons wrestle asPirata Morgan Jr. andEl Hijo de Pirata Morgan, and his daughter wrestles asPerla Negra. In storyline terms wrestlers Drake Morgan, Barba Roja, and Hijo de Pirata Morgan have all been billed as sons of Pirata Morgan but are not actually related by blood. Several of his nephews and a niece are also professional wrestlers, using the ring names Rey Bucanero, India Sioux, Hombre Bala Jr., and Corsario.[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
Máscara Año 2000 (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Mexico CityLive eventN/A 
Pirata Morgan (hair)El Jalisco (hair)N/ALive eventN/A 
Pirata Morgan (hair)La Fiera (hair)N/ALive eventN/A 
Pirata Morgan (hair)El Egipcio (hair)Mexico City29. Aniversario de Arena MéxicoApril 5, 1984[23]
El Satánico (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Mexico CityLive eventN/A 
César Curiel (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Mexico CityLive eventAugust 31, 1980 
Pirata Morgan (hair)Popitekus (hair)Mexico CityLive eventMarch 20, 1983 
Pirata Morgan (hair)César Curiel (hair)Mexico CityLive eventApril 24, 1983 
El Jalisco I (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Mexico CityLive eventNovember 12, 1983 
Halcón Ortiz (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Mexico City28. Aniversario de Arena MéxicoApril 8, 1984[23]
Pirata Morgan (hair)MS-1 (hair)Mexico CityLive eventJuly 4, 1986 
El Satánico (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Mexico CityJuicio FinalDecember 5, 1986[24]
Pirata Morgan (hair)Tony Salazar (hair)Mexico CityEMLL 54th Anniversary ShowSeptember 18, 1987[1][25]
El Dandy (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Mexico CityLive eventSeptember 23, 1988 
Pirata Morgan (hair)Steve Nelson (hair)Mexico CityLive eventAugust 18, 1989 
Aníbal (mask)Pirata Morgan (hair)Tlalnepantla, Mexico StateLive event1990 
El Faraón (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Mexico CityLive eventNovember 16, 1990 
Pirata Morgan (hair)MS-1 (hair)Mexico CityLive eventMarch 15, 1991 
Pirata Morgan (hair)Masakre (hair)Mexico CityLive eventFebruary 28, 1992 
Vampiro Canadiense (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Mexico CityLive eventJuly 17, 1992[26]
El Satánico (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Texcoco, Mexico StateLive eventNovember 26, 1993 
Pirata Morgan (hair)MS-1 (hair)Mexico CityLive eventSeptember 29, 1994 
Vampiro Canadiense (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Azcapotzalco, Distrito FederalLive eventDecember 10, 1995 
Héctor Garza (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Puebla, PueblaLive eventJuly 29, 1996 
Antifaz del Norte (mask)Pirata Morgan (hair)Monterrey, Nuevo LeónLive eventJuly 27, 1997 
Tarzan Boy (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Nuevo Laredo, TamaulipasLive eventDecember 22, 1997 
Máscara Sagrada (mask)Pirata Morgan (hair)Aguascalientes, AguascalientesLive eventApril 21, 1998 
Vampiro (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Houston, TexasLive eventSeptember 1, 1998 
Máscara Sagrada (mask)Pirata Morgan (hair)N/ALive eventDecember 1998 
La Parka Jr. (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Nuevo Laredo, TamaulipasLive event1999 
Sangre Chicana (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Monterrey, Nuevo LeónLive eventSeptember 3, 2000[27]
Sangre Chicana (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Acapulco, GuerreroTriplemanía IXMay 24, 2001[Note 5]
Príncipe Arandú (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Tijuana, Baja CaliforniaLive eventDecember 7, 2001[28]
Latin Lover (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Dallas, TexasLive eventApril 13, 2003 
Heavy Metal (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Naucalpan, Mexico StateTriplemanía XIJune 15, 2003[Note 6]
Villaño III (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Reynosa, TamaulipasLive eventOctober 28, 2003[29]
Latin Lover (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Naucalpan, Mexico StateGuerra de TitanesDecember 5, 2004[Note 7]
Sangre Chicana (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Monterrey, Nuevo LeónLive eventOctober 30, 2005[Note 8]
Pirata Morgan (hair)Potro Jr. (hair)Monterrey, Nuevo LeónLive eventAugust 4, 2007 
Pirata Morgan (hair)Hipnosis (hair)N/ALive eventSeptember 23, 2007 
Máscara Año 2000 (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Naucalpan, Mexico StateLive eventDecember 19, 2010[30]
Hijo de Pirata Morgan (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico StateLive eventSeptember 30, 2011[Note 9][14]
Máscara Año 2000 Jr. (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)Naucalpan, Mexico StatePrison FatalMarch 17, 2013[Note 10][16]
Voltron (hair)Pirata Morgan (hair)GuatemalaLive eventMay 20, 2018

Footnotes

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  1. ^the IWC World Heavyweight Championship was the highest ranking title in AAA at the time.
  2. ^the Mexican National Tag Team Championship is sanctioned by the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission, but was promoted by AAA at this point in time
  3. ^abthe Mexican National Heavyweight Championship is sanctioned by the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission, but was promoted by AAA at this point in time
  4. ^the Mexican National Heavyweight Championship is sanctioned by the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission, but was promoted by CMLL at this point in time
  5. ^Match also includedEl Cobarde.
  6. ^Match also includedSangre Chicana andEl Texano/
  7. ^Steel cage match that also includedHeavy Metal, Hator andLa Fiera. Pirata Morgan interfered and was the last man in the cage.
  8. ^Match also included Hator and Estrella Dorada Jr.
  9. ^Twelve mansteel cage match, which also includedBarba Roja,Bestia 666,Damián 666,Dr. Wagner Jr.,Halloween,El Hijo del Perro Aguayo,Monster Clown,Murder Clown,Pirata Morgan Jr. andPsycho Clown.
  10. ^Multi-mansteel cage match that also includedCien Caras Jr. andRayo de Jalisco Jr.

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