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Ruben Carbajal Lopez (December 31, 1931 – June 23, 2012) was a Mexican ''
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'', or
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who is best known under the
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s Adorable Rubí and Rubi Rubalcava / Rubi Rubalcaba. As Adorable Rubí he was one of the pioneers of the ''
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'' wrestling style, mixing
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with wrestling to create a type or wrestling character that was more sexually ambiguous and self-obsessed. The "Adorable Rubí" character was inspired by Dizzy Gardenia, the first successful ''Exótico'' character to compete in Mexico. During his career he won the
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,
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and
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. While he played an effeminate, self-obsessed character where it was implied he was homosexual, it was never revealed if that was Carbajal's personal sexual orientation as well.


Personal life

Ruben Carbajal Lopez was born on December 31, 1941, in
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,
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, son of Manuel Carbajal and Maria Lopez. He had three sisters and three brothers, one of which later became a wrestler but had to retire early due to injuries sustained when he was the victim of an armed robbery. He attended the "February 24" Primary School in Moctezuma and one year of High School before he dropped out to pursue a career in ''
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'' (
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). He had first seen ''lucha libre'' at the local ''El Cortijo''
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arena and later visited
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where he began training at the wrestling school associated with
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and
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(EMLL), which was the biggest wrestling promotion in Mexico in the early 1960s. During his childhood Carbajal's idol, along with many others in Mexico, was
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. He began his training in 1963, first learning Olympic style amateur wrestling from professor Jose Rojas. During his time training in amateur wrestling Carbajal won several local tournaments. Once he was taught all the fundamentals of amateur wrestling he began training under Pepe Hernandez who taught him professional wrestling.


Professional wrestling career

In an interview in 2011, Carbajal recalled making his wrestling debut in October 1966; but while conducting research for Carbajal's obituary in 2012, ''SuperLuchas'' Magazine writer Teddy Baños found records indicating that Carbajal was actually working in December 1965 under the name "Silvestre Carbajal", putting the mistake down to Carbajal mis-remembering the date. In his debut, he lost to veteran wrestler Tony Infante and was paid a total of 37.00
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for the match. Following his debut, EMLL sent him to
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,
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to work for the local EMLL promoter to gain in-ring experience before returning to Mexico City at some point. In Monterrey, Carbajal got the opportunity to work with EMLL headliner
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as he worked in the northern Mexico for about two years. For part of the time, he was unable to compete due to a severe injury he suffered during a match with Bulldog Villegas. In 1968, he returned to Mexico City, working as "Rubi Ruvalcaba" now, and put on a series of matches that made him the 1968 EMLL "Rookie of the year" Unfortunately, there were only so many positions on the main show that he found himself only working sporadically in Mexico City. Working in Monterrey, Carbajal met and worked with El Chamaco Naturalista who used an ''
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'' ring character. Due to Carbajal's light build and long, wavy hair, Monterre promoter
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suggested that perhaps an ''Exótico'' character would work for Carbajal. He later recalled that Chamaco Naturalista offered to teach him ballet to help with his character while Carbajal could teach him Spanish. After a year of ballet and working on incorporating the moves and mannerism into his repertoire, Carbajal was given a beautiful, sparkly ring robe by Chamaco Naturalista prior to his return to Mexico City. In 1971, Carbajal returned to the national level, adopting a brand new ring persona transforming from the serious wrestler Rubi Ruvalcaba to the flamboyant, prissy ''Exótico'' "Adorable Rubí", a character he had patterned after one of the original ''Exóticos'' Dizzy Gardenia who had worked in Mexico in the 1940s. As "Adorable Rubí", he displayed a very self-centered attitude, more worried about his looks and his hair than his opponent at times and portraying a character who's sexuality was less ''macho'' than wrestlers usually displayed. Together with fellow ''Exóticos'' El Bello Greco and Sergio el Hermoso, he formed a trio known as ''La Ola Lila'' ("The Lilac Wave") that would work all over Mexico, headlining shows on several occasions. The character was such a hit with the audience that EMLL decided to book him in Mexico City full-time, even deciding that he should win the
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from then reigning champion Ciclón Veloz Jr. on December 14, 1973. As Adorable Rubí, he would defend the championship for over six months, until it was decided to move the title to
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on June 28, 1974. During the
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on September 20, 1974, he wrestled
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to a time limit draw. Later in the year, he was booked in a championship match against Aníbal, playing up the rivalry between the flamboyant ''Exótico'' rule breaker Adorable Rubí and the popular masked good guy Aníbal as a continuation of the title change earlier in the year. The match was for Aníbal's
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and took place on December 13, 1974, in a match where Aníbal retained the championship by pinning the challenger. Carbajal has stated in interviews that Aníbal was the first wrestler to defeat him in a ''
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'', or bet match, and thus forced the image obsessed character to be shaved completely bald after his loss. At the first of the EMLL 42nd Anniversary Shows, Adorable Rubí and
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lost a
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''Luchas de Apuestas'' match to ''Los Gemelo Diablos'' ("The Twin Devils") and was once again shaved bald after the match. In 1976, EMLL decided to book Adorable Rubí as the NWA World Light Heavyweight Champion when he defeated
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on February 27, 1976. The Light Heavyweight championship was considered one of the top championships in Mexico at the time, a step above the Mexican National championship he had won in the past. On April 23, 1976, he teamed up with
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, losing to the team of Carbajal's childhood idol El Santo and
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, losing to them on the undercard of the '' 20. Aniversario de Arena México'' show. On July 16, 1976, Carlos Plata became the new NWA World Light Heavyweight Champion, pinning Adorable Rubí in the main event of an Arena Mexico show. Rubí teamed up with
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for the
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on September 22, 1978, where they faced and defeated
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and Dragón Rojo in the main event of the show. Following the match El Cobarde and Dragón Rojo were shaved bald as per the ''Luchas de Apuestas'' stipulation. During the mid-to-late 1970s, Carbajal teamed up with his nephew who wrestled as the ''Exótico'' wrestler Divino Roy ("Divine Roy"). On April 7, 1980, as part of the '' 24. Aniversario de Arena México'' show, Adorable Rubí and El Nazi lost to the team of
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and Ringo Mendoza and once again he had to be shaved bald after the match. On Marcy 13, 1981, Adorable Rubí was unsuccessful in his challenge for the
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as he lost to
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. In the early-1980s, a new type of ''Exótico'' emerged in Mexico, where they were now overtly homosexual, somethings in real life, sometimes only in their ring persona, adopting certain aspects also found in
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culture. With the rise in popularity of "out" ''Exótico'' characters, such as
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, Adorable Rubí was often called the last "Old School Exótico" character in Mexico. Both during active career and after his retirement, Carbajal expressed his dislike for the "New Exótico" where it was more about the spectacle of the character such as kissing other men as a way of gaining an advantage during a match than wrestling. In 1982, he teamed up with Herodes, El Faraón and Tony Benetto for a four-on-three handicap match against Andre the Giant, Halcón Ortiz and
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during one of Andre's special tours of Mexico, losing to the visiting giant. EMLL decided to give Adorable Rubí one last championship reign in 1984 as he defeated
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to become the second ever holder of the
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. His career was winding down as he only made one title defense during the 747 days that he held the championship which was a loss to Charro de Jalisco on October 24, 1986. His only known match since 1986 was a ''Luchas de Apuestas'' match against
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in May 1989, which resulted in the ''Exótico'' being shaved bald one last time.


Retirement and death

Carbajal retired in 1989 and settled in
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, Mexico where he lived quietly, only occasionally doing interviews about his wrestling past. Carbajal died on June 23, 2012, in his home town of Guadalajara from a Kidney Infection.


Championships and accomplishments

*
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**
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( 1 time) **
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( 1 time) **
NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship The NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling championship sanctioned by the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). For the majority of its existence the title was promoted by Mexican promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libr ...
( 1 time) **Rookie of the year / ''Novato del Año'': 1968


''Luchas de Apuestas'' record


References

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