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WRESTLER PROFILES
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Wrestler:
| Carlos Colon |
Real Name: |
Carlos Colon |
Birthday: |
July 18 |
Hometown: |
San Isabel, Puerto Rico |
Marital Status: |
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Height & Weight: |
5'10" - 246 lbs |
Trained by: |
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Debut: |
1965 |
Previous Names: |
Prince Kukuya Carlos Belafonte (Stampede) |
Finishing Move: |
Belly-to-belly Cradle Suplex |
Favorite Moves: |
Top Rope Vertical Splash Figure Four Leg Lock The Headbutt |
Notable Feuds: |
Adbullah The Butcher Dory Funk Jr. |
[Carlos Colon Gallery]
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Stampede International Tag Team titles (as Carlos Belafonte) w/Gino Caruso defeating Danny Babich & Michel Martel (April 13, 1973);
WWC North American Tag Team titles w/Gino Caruso defeating Don Serrano & Hurricane Castillo (????, 1974);
WWC North American Tag Team titles w/Jose Miguel Perez defeating Maravilla & Hurricane Castillo (????, 1974);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) North American Heavyweight title defeating Gil Hayes (June 22, 1974);
WWC North American Tag Team titles w/Jose Miguel Perez defeating Jim Dalton & Bruce Swayze (July 12, 1974);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) North American Heavyweight title defeating Ernie Ladd (December 7, 1974);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) World Junior Heavyweight title defeating Dick Steinborn (December 21, 1974);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) North American Heavyweight title defeating Pierre Martel (March 22, 1975);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) North American Heavyweight title defeating Spoiler I (September 20, 1975);
WWC North American Tag Team titles w/Bob Ellis defeating Ali Baba & Bull Gregory (December 25, 1975);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) North American Heavyweight title defeating Bob Ellis (April 17, 1976);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) North American Heavyweight title defeating Eric the Red (November 27, 1976);
WWC World Tag Team titles w/Jose Rivera defeating Al Costello & Don Kent (March 12, 1977);
WWC North American Tag Team titles w/Jose Rivera defeating Daniel Martel & Mitchell Martel (August 27, 1977);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Puerto Rican Heavyweight title defeating Invader I (October 15, 1977);
WWC North American Tag Team titles w/Victor Jovica defeating Afa & Sika (November 14, 1977);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Puerto Rican Heavyweight title defeating Ox Baker (May 6, 1978);
WWC North American Tag Team titles w/Chief Thunder Cloud defeating Jack Evans & Larry Sharpe (May 27, 1978);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Puerto Rican Heavyweight title defeating Kendo Kimura (August 12, 1978);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) North American Heavyweight title defeating Gorilla Monsoon (March 3, 1979);
WWC North American Tag Team titles w/Hurricane Castillo defeating Frankie Laine & Dutch Mantell (May 5, 1979);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Puerto Rican Heavyweight title defeating Pampero Firpo (September 22, 1979);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Puerto Rican Heavyweight title defeating Abdullah the Butcher (January 12, 1980);
WWC North American Tag Team titles w/Eric Froelich defeating Dick Steinborn & Roger Kirby (February 9, 1980);
WWC North American Tag Team titles w/Jose Rivera won a Tournament (September 11, 1980);
WWC North American Tag Team titles w/Invader I defeating Danny Condrey & Dutch Mantell (January 19, 1981);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) North American Heavyweight title defeating Killer Karl Krupp (May 9, 1981);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Puerto Rican Heavyweight title defeating Killer Karl Krupp for vacant title (May 9, 1981);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Puerto Rican Heavyweight title defeating Abdullah the Butcher (September 26, 1981);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Puerto Rican Heavyweight title defeating Mongolian Stomper (March 13, 1982);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) World Heavyweight title defeating Abdullah the Butcher (July 24, 1982);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) World Tag Team titles w/Pedro Morales defeating Medics for vacant titles (April 30, 1983);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) World Heavyweight title defeating Ox Baker (May 14, 1983);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Dory Funk Jr. (June 15, 1985);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Abdullah the Butcher for vacant title (October 19, 1985);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Terry Funk [Tournament] (September 21, 1986);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Hercules Ayala (September 20, 1987);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Hercules Ayala (April 9, 1988);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Television title defeating Ron Starr (August 20, 1988);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Ron Garvin (December 18, 1988);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Television title defeating Jason the Terrible (March 1, 1989);
WWC World Tag Team titles w/Invader I defeating Steve Strong & Jason the Terrible via Forfeit (April 7, 1989);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Steve Strong (October 7, 1989);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Steve Strong for vacant title (November 23, 1989);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Abdullah the Butcher (March 31, 1990);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Greg Valentine for vacant title (February 2, 1991);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Dino Bravo for vacant title (November 2, 1991);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Ron Garvin (April 4, 1992);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Dick Murdoch (November 28, 1992);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Television title defeating Mighty Kodiak [Tournament] (June ??, 1994);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Dutch Mantell (August 6, 1994);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Mabel for vacant title (January 6, 1996);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating El Bronco (April 20, 1996);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Mr. Hughes for vacant title (June 15, 1996);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Hurricane Castillo Jr. (October 23, 1996);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating El Nene (March 9, 1997);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Jim Steele for vacant title (April 5, 1997);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Ray Gonzalez (August 1, 1998);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Ray Gonzalez (January 6, 1999);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Puerto Rican Heavyweight title defeating Victor Rodriguez (February 20, 1999);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Ray Gonzalez (August 14, 1999);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Ray Gonzalez for vacant title (November 27, 1999);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Hardcore title defeating Abdullah the Butcher & One Man Gang in a 3-WAY (January 6, 2001);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Hardcore title defeating One Man Gang (January 27, 2001);
WWC (World Wrestling Council) Television title defeating Ray Gonzalez (June 8, 2002);
Dory Funk's BANG Television Tag Team titles w/Eddie Colon defeating Johnny Magnum & Dory Funk Jr. (July 31, 2005);
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Carlos Colon is the head Promoter for WWC (World Wrestling Council), along with Victor Jovica which was formed in 1973..
September 17, 1983--WWC: WWC Universal Champion Carlos Colon vs NWA World Champion Harley Race ended in a draw.
December 18, 1983: Carlos Colon defeated NWA World champion Ric Flair in a "title unification" match in a steel cage in Puerto Rico..
~~~The title change was not recognised by the NWA and the World title was renamed the WWC Universal Heavyweight title..
Carlos Colon wrestled former NWA World Champions Dory Funk Jr, Terry Funk and Ronnie Garvin..
~~~As well as Tully Blanchard, Bruiser Brody, Stan Hansen, Abdullah the Butcher and Ernie Ladd over the WWC Universal title..
September 15, 1984--WWC: Stan Hansen & Bruiser Brody vs Abdullah the Butcher & Carlos Colon ended in a double DQ.
September 21, 1985--World Wrestling Council: Abdullah the Butcher vs. Carlos Colon ended in no contest.
September 20, 1987--WWC: Carlos Colon defeated Hercules Ayala in a "barbed wire cage" match to win the WWC Universal Title.
September 10, 1988--World Wrestling Council: Carlos Colon defeated Hercules Ayala via submission in a "fire" match.
October 7, 1989--WWC: Carlos Colon defeated Steve Strong in a "barbed wire cage" match to win the WWC Unniversal Title.
WWF Royal Rumble 1993: Carlos Colon was a special guest participant in the Royal Rumble match, won by Yokozuna..
Mid-November/2001 - Noel Colon, the younger brother of Carlos, was shot to death yesterday at Noon at his work in San Juan..
~~~Colon, a union head, had fired Juan Negron, who came back to the office with a gun and allegedly blew him away..
August 7, 2004--WWC: Carlos Colon & Chicky Starr defeated Super Gladiador & Bronco..
July 16 2005--WWC Bruiser Brody Memorial: Jose Estrada Sr defeated Carlos Colon in a Legends Match..
July 31, 2005--Dory Funk's BANG: Carlos & Eddie Colon defeated Dory Funk & Johnny Magnum to win TV Tag Team titles..
August 26, 2005--WWE in Puerto Rico: Carlito Cool hosted a special edition of his Cabana with his father Carlos Colon as his guest!
~~~Carlito Cool had the audacity to spit an apple in his father's face, bringing out Ric Flair to make the save!
March 5, 2006--World Wrestling Legends PPV: Vampiro defeated Eddie Colon w/Carlos Colon..
January 6, 2007--World Wrestling Council: Carlos Colon vs. Victor Jovica ended in a no contest.
January 13, 2007--World Wrestling Council: Carlos Colon defeated Victor Jovica.
January 20, 2007--World Wrestling Council: Carlos Colon & Abbad vs. Victor Jovica & Bronco #1 ended in a No Contest.
February 3, 2007--World Wrestling Council: Carlos Colon defeated Victor Jovica by DQ.
Carlos Colon is the father of WWE Superstars Carlito Colon & Primo Colon and the uncle of Orlando Colon..
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