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- César_Curiel height "174.0".
- César_Curiel weight "93.0".
- César_Curiel abstract "César Curiel (born October 12, 1949) is a retired Mexican Luchador or professional wrestler who was active in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. Curiel has three sons who are currently wrestling, Neutron, Steel Man and Cat Man.Early in Curiel's career, on December 25, 1979, he was involved in the death of wrestler José Vincent Ramos Estrada, known to the wrestling world under the ring name Sangre India. Curiel was teaming with El Vengador while Sangre India was teaming with Leo Lopez. During the match Curiel executed a drop kick, a move that supposed to knocked Sangre India out of the ring to the floor. During the fall to the floor Estrada's head and neck struck the apron before he tumbled uncontrollably to the ground. Estrada died shortly after the fall. Subsequently Lucha magazines ran a storyline that claimed that "it was dangerous to wrestle César Curiel", even though he was not at fault. In subsequent years magazines stopped claiming that Curiel was in any way responsible for the death. It took a couple of years after the death for Curiel to truly shake the image of being "the most dangerous luchador". On April 2, 1982, Curiel defeated El Faraón to win the NWA World Middleweight Championship. Curiel's reign with the title lasted until October 25, 1982, when he lost the title to El Satánico. In the mid-1980s Curiel began wrestling as the enmascarado (masked) character Quazar until June 24, 1988, when he lost a Lucha de Apuesta (bet match) to Mogur and had to unmask.".
- César_Curiel birthDate "1949-10-12".
- César_Curiel wikiPageID "26616844".
- César_Curiel wikiPageRevisionID "600649873".
- César_Curiel birthDate "1949-10-12".
- César_Curiel birthname "César Curiel".
- César_Curiel dateOfBirth "1949-10-12".
- César_Curiel name "Curiel, Cesar".
- César_Curiel name "César Curiel".
- César_Curiel names "César Curiel".
- César_Curiel names "Quazar".
- César_Curiel shortDescription "Mexican professional wrestler".
- César_Curiel trainer Diablo_Velasco.
- César_Curiel description "Mexican professional wrestler".
- César_Curiel subject Category:1949_births.
- César_Curiel subject Category:Living_people.
- César_Curiel subject Category:Mexican_male_professional_wrestlers.
- César_Curiel type Agent.
- César_Curiel type Athlete.
- César_Curiel type Person.
- César_Curiel type Wrestler.
- César_Curiel type Person.
- César_Curiel type Q215627.
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- César_Curiel type Agent.
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- César_Curiel type Thing.
- César_Curiel type Person.
- César_Curiel comment "César Curiel (born October 12, 1949) is a retired Mexican Luchador or professional wrestler who was active in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. Curiel has three sons who are currently wrestling, Neutron, Steel Man and Cat Man.Early in Curiel's career, on December 25, 1979, he was involved in the death of wrestler José Vincent Ramos Estrada, known to the wrestling world under the ring name Sangre India. Curiel was teaming with El Vengador while Sangre India was teaming with Leo Lopez.".
- César_Curiel label "César Curiel".
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- César_Curiel wasDerivedFrom César_Curiel?oldid=600649873.
- César_Curiel givenName "Cesar".
- César_Curiel name "Cesar Curiel".
- César_Curiel surname "Curiel".