The Weight of Glory

Deep in the heart of Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico, a wrestler was born with a gift for defying gravity and captivating crowds. Angel de Oro's rise to fame is a testament to his unwavering dedication to the art of lucha libre.

At 82 kilograms, de Oro may not be the biggest or strongest wrestler in the Consejo Mundial De Lucha Libre (CMLL) ring, but he more than makes up for it with his technical prowess and daredevil aerial attacks. His 1.76-meter frame allows him to soar through the air like a bird, leaving opponents stunned and spectators gasping.

De Oro's signature moves, La Mecedora, Arras de Oro, and Moonsault, are as much a part of his persona as his trademark mask. Each one is executed with precision and flair, making them all the more devastating to those on the receiving end.

As a singles wrestler, tag team partner, or even high-flying acrobat, de Oro has consistently demonstrated his versatility in the ring. His ability to adapt and evolve has earned him a reputation as one of CMLL's most exciting and unpredictable performers.

A true student of the sport, de Oro has drawn inspiration from some of the greatest luchadores and wrestlers around the world. He has traveled extensively, honing his craft in promotions such as New Japan Pro Wrestling, Ring Of Honor, Revolution Pro Wrestling, and Major League Wrestling. These experiences have not only refined his skills but also broadened his understanding of what it takes to be a top-tier wrestler.

Throughout his career, de Oro has accumulated an impressive collection of championships, including the Mexican National Trios Championship, CMLL World Middleweight Championship, Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship, and CMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship. These accolades are a testament to his tireless work ethic and unwavering commitment to excellence.

De Oro's first match took place on July 4, 2008 – a date that would mark the beginning of an illustrious career filled with triumphs, setbacks, and countless moments of raw emotion. As he continues to soar through the CMLL ring, fans are reminded that in lucha libre, it is not just about winning or losing but about the weight of glory that each wrestler carries with them.

For Angel de Oro, that weight is a badge of honor, symbolizing his unwavering passion for the sport and his unrelenting pursuit of greatness. As he looks out at the sea of faces cheering him on, he knows that every moment in the ring is an opportunity to create a lasting impression – one that will be etched in the memories of those who dare to follow him into the world of lucha libre.
Name: Angel de Oro
Real Name: José Miguel Chavez Velazco
Ring Names: Angel de Oro
Promotion: Consejo Mundial De Lucha Libre
Date of Birth: 21 March 1988
Born In: Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico

Entrance Themes

Signature Moves

Other Moves

  • Arras de Oro