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Manuel González Rivera (April 13, 1936 – September 12, 2004) was a Mexican
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, or ''
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'' best known under the ring name Dr. Wagner. González made his professional wrestling debut in 1961 and worked the majority of his career for the Mexican professional wrestling promotion
Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre Co., Ltd. (CMLL; , "World Wrestling Council") is a ''lucha libre'' professional wrestling promotion based in Mexico City. The promotion was previously known as ''Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre'' (''EMLL'') (''Mexi ...
(EMLL). As Dr. Wagner, he worked most of his career as an '' enmascarado'', or masked wrestler, losing his mask to
El Solitario Roberto González Cruz (May 22, 1946 – April 6, 1986) was a Mexican professional wrestler who wrestled under the name El Solitario. During his career he held both the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship and the NWA World Middleweight Cham ...
in 1985. Along with
Ángel Blanco José Ángel Vargas Sánchez (August 2, 1938 – April 26, 1986) was a Mexican '' Luchador'' or professional wrestler best known under the ring name ''Angel Blanco''. Vargas is the father-in-law of the first Ángel Blanco Jr. and the father of t ...
, González formed one of the premier
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s of the 1960s and 1970s called ''La Ola Blanca'' (
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for "the White Wave"). One of his sons works as a professional wrestler under the name Dr. Wagner Jr., and another son wrestled as Silver King until his death in 2019. One of his grandsons made his wrestling debut in 2009 under the name El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. or Dr. Wagner III.


Biography

Manuel González was born on April 13, 1936, in
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,
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, although later on he would be billed as being born in 1941. The González family moved to
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, Coahuila before Manuel turned one, growing up and identifying with the ''Lagunero'' area of Torreón. The colorful ''luchadors'' who wrestled on Friday nights captured the young González's attention early on. Coming from a poor background, González only went to school for a few years before dropping out to work instead. When he was old enough he began training at Roy Velasco's ''Gimnasio Hércules'' in Torreón, all while working on the side to earn enough money for both his tuition and food for his family.


Professional wrestling career

After training for several years Velasco finally felt that González was ready and arranged for him to make his wrestling debut on July 16, 1961. Initially he worked under a mask as ''Centella Negra'' (Spanish for "Black Lightning Spark") and would team with ''Torbellino Negro'' ("Black Tornado"). In their debut match they lost to the team of Pancho Ramírez and Monje Loco. After wrestling from under a year González came into contact with Elías Simón, who was one of the main wrestling promoters in the North of Mexico at the time. Simón suggested that González needed a new ring identity and suggested "El Hijo del Médico Asesino", a storyline son of recently deceased Médico Asesino. González liked the idea of a "Doctor" character but wanted to build his own identity and not live off the name of someone else. After giving it some thought González came up with the name "Dr. Wagner", inspired by the German composer Richard Wagner, and his new ring identity was born. He adopted a white mask, white trunks and boots to go with the Doctor character and made his debut as a ''Rudo'' (bad guy or Heel) defeating Rubén Juárez in the main event. Dr. Wagner quickly earned the nickname "''El Galeno del Mal''" ("The Doctor of Evil") for his brutal style of wrestling and his cheating ways. By 1965 Dr. Wagner was contracted by Mexico's largest promotion
Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre Co., Ltd. (CMLL; , "World Wrestling Council") is a ''lucha libre'' professional wrestling promotion based in Mexico City. The promotion was previously known as ''Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre'' (''EMLL'') (''Mexi ...
(EMLL) and worked regularly in Mexico City. Dr. Wagner's position as a main eventer was established when he defeated Raúl Reyes in a '' Luchas de Apuesta'' (bet match), mask vs. hair match on July 17, 1966, forcing Reyes to have his head shaved bald after the match.


La Ola Blanca

In early 1966 Dr. Wagner would begin teaming with
Ángel Blanco José Ángel Vargas Sánchez (August 2, 1938 – April 26, 1986) was a Mexican '' Luchador'' or professional wrestler best known under the ring name ''Angel Blanco''. Vargas is the father-in-law of the first Ángel Blanco Jr. and the father of t ...
under the name ''La Ola Blanca'' ("The White Wave"), a name born from the fact that both wore white and overpowered their opponents like a tidal wave. The team quickly became one of the most well coordinated, talented teams as the two masked wrestlers' style complimented each other so well. ''La Ola Blanca'' began headlining cards all over Mexico, drawing full crowds whenever they faced the top local talent. In late 1969 the team won a several weeks long tag team tournament to earn a shot at the
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held by El Santo and Rayo de Jalisco, a team that was virtually unbeatable up until that point in time. ''La Ola Blanca'' defeated Santo and Rayo in three very closely contested falls to take the championship. Over the next couple of years ''La Ola Blanca'' defended their titles against top teams such as
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and Black Shadow and ''Los Rebeldes'' (
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and
Karloff Lagarde Carlos Delucio Lagarde (July 27, 1928 – August 31, 2007) is best known as Karloff Lagarde, a Mexican ''Luchador'', or professional wrestler, who was immensely popular during the 1960s and 1970s. Through his career had faced most of Mexico's top ...
). The team were voted ''Boy y Lucha'' magazine's "Tag Team of the year" in 1966 and again in 1967. Early on in their career ''La Ola Blanca'' became a trio when they added El Enfermero ("The Nurse") but the trio did not last long as El Enfermero was too old to keep up with the intensity of Wagner and Ángel Blanco. ''La Ola Blanca'' would become a trio once more when rookie
El Solitario Roberto González Cruz (May 22, 1946 – April 6, 1986) was a Mexican professional wrestler who wrestled under the name El Solitario. During his career he held both the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship and the NWA World Middleweight Cham ...
joined the group. El Solitario had both the talent and the charisma to keep up with Wagner and Ángel Blanco. By 1969 the group was the biggest ''Rudó'' team in all of Mexico, but El Solitario started to gain quite a following among the fans. El Solidario's popularity only skyrocketed when Dr. Wagner and Ángel Blanco turned on him one night during a match and attacked him. The attack on El Solitario started one of the biggest and longest-running storylines in wrestling, spanning three decades. In 1972 El Solitario defeated Ángel Blanco in a ''Luchas de Apuesta'' match, unmasking him in the process. The feud between ''La Ola Blanca'' did not slow down due to the unmasking and drew full houses all over Mexico as ''La Ola'' faced El Solitario and various partners such as El Santo or Rayo de Jalisco. On March 16, 1973, Dr. Wagner defeated Enrique Vera to win the
Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship The Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship (''Campeonato Nacional Semicompleto'' in Spanish) is a national Mexican singles professional wrestling championship sanctioned by the ''Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F.'' (''Mexico Cit ...
. Dr. Wagner held the Mexican National title until September 22, 1974, where he won the
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, forcing him to vacate the national title. ''La Ola Blanca'' travelled to the United States, working in the NWA Los Angeles where they held the
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for a day. Dr. Wagner would also tour Middle America, teaming with El Enfermero to win the Latin American Tag Team Championship while on tour. On May 1, 1975, Dr. Wagner teamed with El Halcón to defeat Los Gemelos Diablo in a ''Luchas de Apuesta'' match, unmasking the twins per Lucha Libre traditions. On February 27, 1976, Dr. wagner lost the NWA Light Heavyweight Championship to
Adorable Rubí Ruben Carbajal Lopez (December 31, 1931 – June 23, 2012) was a Mexican ''Luchador'', or professional wrestler who is best known under the ring names Adorable Rubí and Rubi Rubalcava / Rubi Rubalcaba. As Adorable Rubí he was one of the pioneer ...
as he and Ángel Blanco were leaving EMLL to work for the
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(UWA). Not long after Dr. wagner defeated
Alfonso Dantés José Luis Amezcua Díaz (April 13, 1943 – July 30, 2008) was a Mexican professional wrestler who wrestled during the 1960s and 1970s under the ring name Alfonso Dantés (the name was taken from the main character of the Count of Monte Cristo no ...
for the Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship, a title he took with him to the UWA where he defended it for two years. In 1977 Dr. wagner successfully defended the title against UWA's fastest rising star,
El Canek Felipe Estrada (born June 19, 1952), known as El Canek or simply Canek, is a Mexican '' luchador enmascarado'' or masked professional wrestler best known for the 20 years he worked for the Universal Wrestling Association where he held the UWA Wo ...
but a year later, on January 15, 1978, El Canek finally won the title.


Late career

By the late 1970s ''La Ola Blanca'' had split up and Dr. Wagner began feuding with the now ''tecnico'' Ángel Blanco, even taking it so far as to defeating Ángel Blanco in an ''Apuesta'' match on January 1, 1979, leaving his former team mate bald. Dr. Wagner would briefly hold the Mexican National Light Heavyweight title for a third time in 1973, holding it for 19 days, winning it from
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and losing it to Enrique Vera. On March 16, 1980, Dr. Wagner teamed with
El Texano Juan Conrado Aguilar Jáuregui (November 26, 1958 – January 15, 2006), better known by his ring name El Texano, was a Mexican '' Luchador'', or professional wrestler. From the early 1970s to the early 2000s, he wrestled under masked and unmask ...
to face Robot C-3 and Astro Rey in the finals of a "Losers advance" tournament, forcing Robot C-3 to unmask and the already unmasked Astro Rey to have his hair shaved off. In the early 1980s Dr. Wagner was beginning to show his age, working as a ''tecnico'' would still be able to produce good matches teaming with El Solitario or
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against Ángel Blanco. When he turned on El Solitario and Aníbal he got one last run as a main event wrestler as a reunited ''Ola Blanca'' faced Solitario and Aníbal. On December 1, 1985, Dr. Wagner and El Solitario finally met in a one on one ''Luchas de Apuesta'' in the main event of a show that sold out the 15,000-seat ''Plaza de Toros Monumental'' in Monterrey, which was the largest and most profitable show in Monterrey up until that point. In the end El Solitario defeated Dr. Wagner, two falls to one and claimed the white mask as the biggest ''Apuesta'' win of El Solitario's career. Following his unmasking Dr. Wagner focused on introducing his son, wrestling as Dr. Wagner Jr., to the professional ranks.


Retirement and death

On April 27, 1986, González was scheduled to team with his son for the first time, facing off against the team of Ángel Blanco and Ángel Blanco Jr. While driving to Monterrey from
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the car, carrying González, Ángel Blanco,
El Solar El Solar (born May 26, 1956 in Zacoalco de Torres, Jalisco, Mexico) is the ring name of a Mexican '' Luchador enmascarado'', or masked professional wrestler who has been working in Mexico since 1975. El Solar's real name is not a matter of publi ...
, Mano Negra and Jungla Negra crashed when one of the tires exploded. Ángel Blanco, the driver of the car, was killed on impact, while González suffered severe spinal damage and was rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery. The remaining three wrestlers, all passengers in the back seat, only suffered minor injuries from the crash. González had to have steel wires inserted into his spinal column in order to stabilize him, but the injury left him requiring the use of a wheelchair. The doctors told him he would never walk again, but he would later learn to walk with the use of a cane. Following his forced retirement González kept a keen interest in wrestling, overseeing the careers of his sons Dr. Wagner Jr. and César, who wrestled under the name Silver King. He would also work as a cab driver as well as owning a gym and several pieces of real estate. In early 2004 González had to undergo back surgery to have the wires in his spinal column replaced, improving the mobility in his legs. On September 12, 2004, González suffered a
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and died; his death was a surprise to friends and family, as he had generally been in good health.


Personal life

Manuel González married Magdalena Barrón and together they had three sons, Oscar, César (Silver King) and Juan Manuel (Dr. Wagner Jr.) as well as a daughter Mayra. Two of González' many grandchildren have become professional wrestlers, El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr., the son of Dr. Wagner Jr. and the son of César González who will earn the name
Silver King Jr. Silver is a chemical element with the symbol Ag (from the Latin ', derived from the Proto-Indo-European ''h₂erǵ'': "shiny" or "white") and atomic number 47. A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it exhibits the highest electrical cond ...
once he completes his college degree.


Championships and accomplishments

*Box y Lucha Magazine **Tag Team of the year: 1966, 1967 *
Empresa Mexicana de la Lucha Libre Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre Co., Ltd. (CMLL; , "World Wrestling Council") is a '' lucha libre'' professional wrestling promotion based in Mexico City. The promotion was previously known as ''Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre'' (''EMLL'') (''Me ...
** EMLL Arena México Tag Team Championship (1 time) with
Ángel Blanco José Ángel Vargas Sánchez (August 2, 1938 – April 26, 1986) was a Mexican '' Luchador'' or professional wrestler best known under the ring name ''Angel Blanco''. Vargas is the father-in-law of the first Ángel Blanco Jr. and the father of t ...
**
Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship The Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship (''Campeonato Nacional Semicompleto'' in Spanish) is a national Mexican singles professional wrestling championship sanctioned by the ''Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F.'' (''Mexico Cit ...
( 3 times) **
Mexican National Tag Team Championship The Mexican National Tag Team Championship ''()'' is a national Mexican professional wrestling championship controlled by the (Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission) and competed for by two-man tag teams. The championship was created in ...
( 1 time) – with
Ángel Blanco José Ángel Vargas Sánchez (August 2, 1938 – April 26, 1986) was a Mexican '' Luchador'' or professional wrestler best known under the ring name ''Angel Blanco''. Vargas is the father-in-law of the first Ángel Blanco Jr. and the father of t ...
**
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) * NWA Los Angeles **
NWA Americas Tag Team Championship The NWA Americas Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling tag team title in the National Wrestling Alliance's NWA Hollywood Wrestling based out of Los Angeles, California. The championship began as the WWA World Tag Team Championship ...
(1 time) – with Ángel Blanco *
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** Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 2013) *Other titles **Latin American Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with El Enfermero


''Luchas de Apuestas'' record


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References

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