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Rolando Vera (wrestler) : ウィキペディア英語版
Rolando Vera (wrestler)

Rolando Hernández Verástegui (February 1, 1915 – March 29, 2001) was a Mexican professional wrestler and wrestling trainer, better known as Rolando Vera. One of the most popular ''luchadores'' in Mexico in the 1950s, he was also an early star of Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. Vera wrestled throughout the world during his long career and held the NWA World Middleweight Champion for over four years. He also trained numerous wrestlers during his life including father-and-son Blue Demon and Blue Demon, Jr., Sangre Chicana, Angel Mortal, René Guajardo and Sugi Sito.
==Career==
Vera was born on February 1, 1915, in Monterrey, Nuevo León. Vera was the first local star in Nuevo León. He got his training in wrestling in Tampico, Tamaulipas, while working in a petroleum plant. During his rookie year, he was a recognizable face among the other local wrestlers, as he had been an amateur wrestler before becoming a professional. Vera has a legendary reputation as a tough wrestler, but he was not always a master of submission. Vera traveled to the United States where he learned the art of holds from a Turkish man named Joe Stanley.
Also, Vera had a four-year reign as NWA World Middleweight Champion at a time when that belt was the greatest prize worldwide in ''lucha libre''. He won the belt from El Santo on October 19, 1956 in his home town of Monterrey, and lost it there on October 13, 1960 to his student René Guajardo.
He also wrestled in Germany, Cuba, France, England and the United States. Nevertheless, many consider the most important part of his career to be the time he spent as a trainer. He left as his legacy many great wrestlers, such as Blue Demon, René Guajardo, Mr. Lince, and Benny Morgan. He was a great ''técnico'', an innovative wrestler (he created moves such as the ''Reinera'' and the ''Regiomontana''). He died on March 29, 2001, at 11:30 pm after a heart attack 〔 while he slept in his home in ''Colonia Cumbres'' in Monterrey.

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