"If it
weren't for Mil Mascaras, there would be no Jushin Liger, no Ultimo
Dragon, or the Great Sasake today..." was what Satoru Sayama, the
original Tiger Mask, is quoted as saying when asked about the great Mil
Mascaras. Sayama, who as the original Tiger Mask, inspired the likes of
Liger, Dragon, and Sasake to become pro wreslers, was himself inspired
as a youth by the noble and charming, high-flying, inventive Mexican
superstar who made his first Japanese appearances in 1971. For anyone
who was lucky enough to see Mascaras wrestle, whether on TV or in
person, it was hard to look at the sport the same way again. His style
and persona were unlike any other wrestler competing at the time, and he
truly revolutionized the sport...

Mascaras was born Aaron Rodriguez
on July 15, 1942 in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. He grew up idolizing El
Santo, like millions of other Mexican children, and when he entered the
sport in April of 1964 he was determined to emulate Santo's
sportsmanship and skill. As far as pure wrestling skill goes, it can be
argued that Mascaras, indeed, surpassed his boyhood idol.
His first title came on June 12,
1967 when he won the Mexican National Light Heavyweight title. He lost
it several months later, but he again won the title in 1968. "The Man Of
1,000 Masks" also wore the America's Heavyweight title four times
(between 1968-1971), as well as winning 2 America's Tag Team titles. He
also won the I.W.A. (U.S.) World Heavyweight title in 1976, and the
A.L.L.L. (Guatemala) Heavyweight championship in 1976.

These championships won over the
years, combined with his wildly successful, precedent-setting Japanese
tours, as well as his frequent trips through the N.W.A., A.W.A., and
W.W.W.F., helped Mascaras establish himself as an elite international
superstar and a tremendous drawing card for many promoters. Everywhere
he wrestled around the globe, he inspired young athletes (Jimmy Snuka,
Sweet Brown Sugar, Muta, Tiger Mask, Liger, Dragon, Rey Mysterio Jr.,
and dozens of other future stars) to become high-flying wrestling
superstars.
Although he was loved and respected by the fans, Mascaras -- who was
known as being one of the best-conditioned and athletic wrestlers in the
sport -- had many bitter feuds throughout his career against some of
wrestling's strongest, meanest and toughest legends.

His matches and feuds with Ken Patera,
"Superstar" Billy Graham, Ox Baker, Harley Race, Ivan Koloff, Nick
Bockwinkle, Freddie Blassie, Dory Funk Jr., and dozens of other
wrestling greats were always hard-fought, intense, and exciting!
Although his opponent often cheated as much as possible against Mil, the
sophisticated and refined Mascaras never lost his cool. Nor did he ever
resort to rule breaking. He didn't need to...when you have a repertoire
of moves and counter-moves like Mascaras did, you don't need to cheat!
He truly was the original "Man of 1,000 Holds"...and masks, as the name
implies.

Aside from being a world-famous
wrestler, Mascaras, like El Santo before him, was also a huge movie star
in his native Mexico during the 1960's. One of Mexico's all-time biggest
box-office attractions, Mascaras filmed over 30 action movies (yes, with
his mask on!) during his motion picture career.
On September 10, 1991 Mil
Mascaras, at the age of 49, won his final title, the W.W.A. (Mexico)
World Heavyweight championship. He went o to hold the title until 1994,
and assumed a state of semi-retirement after his final championship
reign. He still makes occasional appearances throughout the wrestling
world, though, and tapes of his legendary matches continue to thrill and
inspire anyone who is able to view them.
