Irma González (wrestler)
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Irma Morales Muñoz (born August 20, 1936), best known by her
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Irma González, is a Mexican retired ''
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'' (or professional wrestler). During her over forty-year career, from the 1950s to the 1990s, she also competed at various times under the masked characters Flor Negra ("Black Flower"), Rosa Blanca ("White Rose"), La Tirana ("The Tyrant"), La Dama del Enfermero ("The Nurse Lady"), La Enfermera ("The Nurse") and La Novia del Santo ("The Bride of
El Santo Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta (23 September 1917 – 5 February 1984), known professionally as El Santo or in English The Saint, was a Mexican luchador enmascarado (Spanish for "masked professional wrestler"), actor and folk hero. He is one of the mo ...
"). She is one of the pioneers of
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in Mexico, part of the first wave of Mexican women who made their debuts in the early 1950s, at a time where virtually no women's matches were promoted in Mexico. She is a five-time holder of the
Mexican National Women's Championship The Mexican National Women's Championship ( es, Campeonato Nacional Femenil) is a women's professional wrestling championship for female wrestlers sanctioned by the ''Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F.'' (the Mexico City Boxing and Wrest ...
, a two-time winner of the
UWA World Women's Championship The UWA World Women's Championship (''Campeonato Mundial Feminil de UWA'' in Spanish) was a singles women's professional wrestling championship promoted by the Mexican Lucha Libre wrestling based promotion Universal Wrestling Association (UWA) fro ...
, and won both a US-based and an Indonesian-based world championship. She and her daughter Irma Aguilar were the first team to win the
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when introduced in 1990.


Professional wrestling

Women's wrestling in Mexico prior to the 1950s was almost non-existent, with no known matches taking place from 1945 on and very few prior to that. In the early 1950s Jack O'Brien began training female wrestlers, including Irma Morales, in his gym in
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. Morales worked under the
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Irma González alongside other O'Brien trainees such as
Chabela Romero Isabela "Chabela" Romero Rangel (September 11, 1936April 19, 1985) was a Mexican professional wrestler. She was one of the first Mexican women to become a professional wrestler when women became a regular fixture in the early 1950s. During her ...
, La Enfermera, La Dama Enmascarada, and Rosita Williams. On February 28, 1955, González defeated La Dama Enmascarada to win the
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, becoming the second overall champion. Her reign lasted for 489 days, until Rosita Williams won the championship on June 12, 1956. González regained the championship in 1958, although records are unclear as to whom she defeated to win the title. Her second reign came to an when she lost it to La Dama Enmascarada on September 28, 1958. The rivalry between González and La Dama Enmascarada led to the first decisive ''
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'' ("betting match") in Mexico, 18 years after the first one took place. The match saw González defeat La Dama, forcing her to unmask and reveal her real name as required by the rules, making her the first woman to do so in Mexico. González had a third reign with the championship in 1959. Records indicate that she held and defended the championship, but not who she fought to win it or to whom she lost it. In the late 1950s, Ernesto P. Uruchurtu, Regent of Mexico City, banned women's wrestling in the city effectively relegating women to minor shows in other Mexican states. In 1961, La Dama Enmascarada once again wrestled Irma González in a ''Lucha de Apuestas'', but this time won, forcing González to have all of her hair shaved off as a result. In the early 1960s, Morales became engaged and promised her fiancé that she would stop wrestling. Instead of retiring Morales began working under a mask, using a ring character named "La Novia del Santo" ("The Bride of El Santo"), wearing
El Santo Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta (23 September 1917 – 5 February 1984), known professionally as El Santo or in English The Saint, was a Mexican luchador enmascarado (Spanish for "masked professional wrestler"), actor and folk hero. He is one of the mo ...
's signature silver mask. Morales obtained El Santo's blessing to use the name. She is the only non-family member ever to be given the right to use the Santo name. Morales wrestled as "La Novia del Santo" for seven months until she married and temporarily retired. It is unclear for how long she was retired, but records indicate that Irma González lost the Mexican National Women's Championship to Chabela Romero on an
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(EMLL) show in Guadalajara, Mexico. She also won the mask of La India on a show in Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico. At EMLL's '' Carnaval de Campeones'' show, Chabela Romero successfully defended the women's championship against Irma González. During the 1960s and 1970s Morales worked as various masked wrestlers, including "Flor Negra" ("Black Flower"), "Rosa Blanca" ("White Rose"), "La Tirana" ("The Tyrant"), "La Dama del Enfermero" ("The Nurse Lady"), and "La Enfermera" ("The Nurse"). In the 1970s, she focused more on storyline rivalries instead of championship matches, especially against her longtime rival Chabela Romero. The two met in three separate ''Lucha de Apuestas'' matches through the 1970s, in 1971, 1974 and 1979, with González emerging victorious each time. On May 25, 1980, González defeated US-born Vicky Williams to win the
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's
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for the first time. Her initial reign lasted 133 days, until October 5, when Williams regained the championship. At some point in 1980 González also won the Mexican National Women's Championship again, but records are unclear who she took the title from; they do indicate that
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won the championship from González in 1980. In 1981, Irma González won the mask of Martha la Sarapera and followed up by winning Martha's hair in 1982. That same year also saw González defeat La Mujer X at a regional show in Xalapa, Veracruz to unmask her. She also won the UWA World Women's Championship for a second time, defeating
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on August 27, 1982. Her 210-day reign ended on May 25, 1983, when Lola González regained the championship. Records indicate that González once again held the Mexican National Women's Championship in 1986, but the details are scarce. Later that year women's wrestling was allowed in Mexico City once more, bringing González and others back to the nation's capital. In August 1990, González and her daughter Irma Aguilar, teamed up to become the first team to win the
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, defeating Neftali and Satanakia in the tournament's finals. The mother/daughter duo held the championship for 497 days, until December 20, 1991, when the team of
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and
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defeated them for it. In 1995, at age 59, González, Irma Aguilar and La Sierenita competed in the first match of
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's biggest show of the year, losing to La Nazi, Martha Villalobos and Neftali. Her last confirmed match took place on April 13, 1996, at a
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show in Mexico City. She teamed up with her daughter to defeat La Chola and La Rebelde.


Championships and accomplishments

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''Luchas de Apuestas'' record


References

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