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Most of the wrestlers in the Alvarado family is using or has used a ring name with the word “Brazo” (“Arm”) in it at some point in their career. Mart\u00edn Alvarado has worked for a number of Mexican professional wrestling promotion, but is currently working on the Mexican Independent circuit and not permanently for one specific promotion. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsProfessional wrestling career[edit]The Alvarado family[edit]Luchas de Apuestas record[edit]References[edit]Professional wrestling career[edit]Mart\u00edn Alvarado was trained by his father Shadito Cruz before making his professional wrestling career on July 7, 1983.[2] Initially he wrestled as an enmascarado or masked character called “Frayle Pop”, but lost that mask as a result of a Luchas de Apuestas, or “bet match” loss to Robin Hood and revealed that he was part of the Alvarado family. At the time it was not revealed that Robin Hood was actually a brother of Mart\u00edn Alvarado, Jos\u00e9 Aar\u00f3n Alvarado Nieves.[1][3] A few years later he took the family ring name and became known as S\u00faper Brazo, including the signature “Brazo” mask with the logo of a man flexing his biceps on the front of it.[4] While his three oldest brothers had worked as “Los Brazos” and other Brazos had at times replaced one of them, Super Brazo, Brazo Cibern\u00e9tico (formerly Robin Hood) and Brazo de Platino work as Los Nuevo Brazos for the Universal Wrestling Association starting in 1992.[1][2][3] Later on S\u00faper Brazo worked for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), the world’s oldest and one of Mexico’s largest wrestling promotions. In CMLL he became involved in a storyline with Mr. Niebla that escalated to the point that both wrestlers put their mask on the line in a Luchas de Apuestas match. The match took place on July 16, 1995 and was won by Mr. Niebla, forcing S\u00faper Brazo to unmask.[1][5] In the years following his mask loss S\u00faper Brazo became a regular on the Mexican Independent Circuit, especially around Mexico City, oftentimes teaming with Brazo de Platino and Brazo Cibern\u00e9tico until his death in 1999.[2][3]Over the years S\u00faper Brazo became more of a “Special attraction” wrestler, brought in by a promoter for a few events but not working regularly, long term for any promotion. S\u00faper Brazo, as well as most of the other second-generation Alvarado brothers often lost their hair in Luchas de Apuestas matches, losing to wrestlers such as Apolo Dant\u00e9s, M\u00e1scara A\u00f1o 2000, Villano III, Veneno, Pierroth, Jr. and others.[1][6][7] S\u00faper Brazo has even won the hair of his brother Brazo de Platino on at least two occasions, both times as a result of the brothers losing a Relevos Suicidas where they were forced to fight each other as a result. On February 2, 2013 S\u00faper Brazo and Brazo de Platino took part in another chapter in the decade long feud between the Alvarado brothers and Los Villanos as the two lost a Luchas de Apuestas to Villano III and Villano IV and was once again shaved bald.[8] On February 17, 2013 S\u00faper Brazo and the rest of the Alvarado family held a special show, Homenaje a Shadito Cruz (“Homage to Shadito Cruz”) where he teamed up with his brother Brazo de Platino and competed in the La Copa Shadito Cruz tournament, defeating El Hijo de Fishman and El Hijo de Canek before losing to their nephews M\u00e1ximo and La M\u00e1scara in the semi-finals of the tournament.[9] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The Alvarado family[edit]The Alvarado wrestling family spans three generations starting with Shadito Cruz followed by his 6 sons and a third-generation of wrestlers that started working in the late 1990s. Several wrestlers has used the ring name “S\u00faper Brazo” and claimed to be related to Mart\u00edn Alvarado, although in some cases the family connection is fictional. Alvarado himself confirmed that the S\u00faper Brazo, Jr. that made his debut around 2000, is indeed a biological son, but a later “Super Brazo II” was not, but given the character by Alvarado to carry on the name.[3] The wrestler currently known as Brazo Celestial started out in 2009 wrestling as “Super Brazo, Jr.” but may not be the son of Martin Alvarado. There are cases where the sons of Jos\u00e9 Alvarado Nieves (Brazo de Plata) have used the ring names of their uncles as there was already someone working as “Brazo de Plata, Jr.” It remains unconfirmed how Brazo Celestial is related to the Alvarado family, only that he indeed is a member of the family.[9]\u2020 = deceasedLuchas de Apuestas record[edit]Winner (wager)Loser (wager)LocationEventDateNotesRobin Hood (mask)Frayle Pop (mask)N\/ALive eventMarch 29, 1984[1]Mr. Niebla (mask)S\u00faper Brazo (mask)Naucalpan, Mexico StateLive eventJuly 16, 1995[1][5]Apolo Dant\u00e9s (hair)S\u00faper Brazo (hair)N\/ALive eventN\/A[1]M\u00e1scara A\u00f1o 2000 (mask)S\u00faper Brazo (hair)N\/ALive eventN\/A[10]El Pandita (hair)S\u00faper Brazo (hair)Mexico CityLive eventJuly 18, 1998[1]\u00c1ngel Sat\u00e1nico (hair)S\u00faper Brazo (hair)Pista la Grapa, Mexico StateLive eventAugust 6, 2000S\u00faper Brazo (hair)Bestial (hair)Cuernavaca, MorelosLive eventJanuary 2002[1]Villano III (hair)S\u00faper Brazo (hair)Cuernavaca, MorelosLive eventFebruary 28, 2002[6]Veneno (hair)S\u00faper Brazo (hair)Mexico CityLive eventMay 25, 2002[1][7]Pierroth, Jr. (hair)S\u00faper Brazo (hair)Cuernavaca, MorelosLive eventOctober 17, 2002[1]S\u00faper Brazo (hair)Impacto (hair)Cuernavaca, MorelosLive eventApril 30, 2003[1]Pierroth, Jr. (hair)S\u00faper Brazo (hair)Cuernavaca, MorelosLive event2003[1]S\u00faper Brazo (hair)Bestial (hair)Cuernavaca, MorelosLive eventJuly 24, 2003[1]Tony Rivera (hair)S\u00faper Brazo (hair)Cuernavaca, MorelosLive eventAugust 7, 2003[1]Brazo de Oro and S\u00faper Brazo (hair)Bestial and Impacto (hair)Cuernavaca, MorelosLive eventJanuary 15, 2004[Note 1][1]Zumbido and S\u00faper Brazo (hair)Brazo de Platino and Crazy 33 (hair)Cuernavaca, MorelosLive eventJuly 1, 2004[1]Villano III (hair)S\u00faper Brazo (hair)Tampico, TamaulipasLive eventFebruary 14, 2005[Note 2][6]Sangre Chicana, Jr. (hair)S\u00faper Brazo (hair)Nuevo Laredo, TamaulipasLive eventJuly 18, 2005[1]S\u00faper Brazo (hair)Brazo de Platino (hair)Tampico, TamaulipasLive eventSeptember 21, 2005[Note 3]Johnny Villalobos (hair)S\u00faper Brazo (hair)Mexico CityLive eventNovember 11, 2006[1]S\u00faper Brazo (hair)Holligan (II) (hair)Cuernavaca, MorelosLive eventMarch 29, 2007\u00a0S\u00faper Brazo (hair)Brazo de Platino (hair)Mexico CityLive eventApril 21, 2007[Note 4]Virus (hair)S\u00faper Brazo (hair)Xalapa, VeracruzLive eventApril 15, 2010[Note 5]Los Villanos(Villano III (hair) and Villano IV (mask))Los Nuevo Brazos (hair) (Brazo de Platino and S\u00faper Brazo)Tlalnepantla de Baz, Mexico StateLive eventFebruary 2, 2013[8]References[edit]^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Enciclopedia staff (December 2007). “Enciclopedia de las Mascaras”. Super Brazo (in Spanish). Mexico. p.\u00a025. Tomo V.^ a b c Various (2005). “Los Brazos Familia Ejemplar \/ the Brazos a model Family”. Lucha Libre: Masked Superstars of Mexican Wrestling. Distributed Art Publishers, Inc. pp.\u00a0184\u2013190. ISBN\u00a0968-6842-48-9.^ a b c d Madigan, Dan (2007). “A family Affair”. Mondo Lucha Libre: the bizarre & honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling. HarperCollins Publishers. pp.\u00a0224\u2013228. ISBN\u00a0978-0-06-085583-3.^ Enciclopedia staff (July 2007). “Enciclopedia de las Mascaras”. Brazo, Brazo de Oro, Brazo de Plata (in Spanish). Mexico. pp.\u00a039\u201341. Tomo I.^ a b Enciclopedia staff (October 2007). “Enciclopedia de las Mascaras”. Mr. Niebla (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico. p.\u00a039. Tomo III.^ a b c Luchas 2000 staff. “Luchas 2000”. Villano III y sus Victimas (in Spanish). Ju\u00e1rez, Mexico: Publicaciones citem, S.A. de C.V. pp.\u00a024\u201327. Especial 30.^ a b Enciclopedia staff (January 2008). “Enciclopedia de las Mascaras”. Veneno (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico. p.\u00a047. Tomo VI.^ a b Reyes Ruiz, Eduardo (February 2, 2013). “Los Compadres del Diablo mucho colmillo para los Ex-WWE”. Estrellas del Ring (in Spanish). Retrieved April 25, 2013.^ a b “La Avalancha Alvarado apago la dinamita”. Estrellas del Ring (in Spanish). February 17, 2013. Retrieved February 19, 2013.^ Enciclopedia staff (September 2007). “Enciclopedia de las Mascaras”. M\u00e1scara A\u00f1o 2000 (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico. pp.\u00a024\u201325. Tomo III. 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