Mando Guerrero - Pro Wrestlers Database

On this page you find the full wrestling profile of Mando Guerrero, with his Career History, real name, age, height and weight, the Promotions he worked for, all the Face/Heel turns, the Championship Titles he won, his Finishers, Theme Songs, Tag Teams and Stables, his appearance changes through the years, and more.

Armando Guerrero Llanes was born in Mexico City, Mexico on July 7, 1952, and he is currently 73 years old.

Profile Info

  • GenderMale
  • Real NameArmando Guerrero Llanes
  • Ring Names
    • Mando Guerrero (March 12, 1994 - January 28, 2012)
    • El Psicopata (November 1, 1992 - October 27, 1994)
    • Armando Guerrero (August 28, 1978 - January 18, 1980)
    • Tercera Dimension (September 6, 1992 - October 31, 1992)
    • Mando Guerrero (December 27, 1971 - September 5, 1992)
  • Born July 7, 1952 (age 73)
  • NationalityNationality: MexicoMexico, Nationality: United StatesUnited States
  • Birth PlaceMexico City, Mexico
  • Billed From
    • Mexico City, Mexico
  • Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
  • Weight
    • 225 lbs (102 kg)

Career History

  • Roles

    • Part Time Wrestler (April 25, 1998 - January 28, 2012)
    • Actor (January 1, 1977 - December 31, 2001)
    • Wrestler (December 27, 1971 - October 27, 1994)
  • Promotions History

    Promotionfromto
    PromotionIndependent CircuitINDYApril 25, 1998January 28, 2012
    PromotionAsistencia Asesoría y AdministraciónAAAAugust 28, 1993October 27, 1994
    PromotionUniversal Wrestling FederationUWF HASeptember 23, 1994September 23, 1994
    PromotionWorld Championship WrestlingWCWAugust 18, 1994August 21, 1994
    PromotionAsistencia Asesoría y AdministraciónAAAJuly 12, 1992November 1, 1992
    PromotionFrontier Martial-Arts WrestlingFMWMay 16, 1992May 16, 1992
    PromotionEmpresa Mexicana de la Lucha LibreEMLLSeptember 19, 1990September 22, 1991
    PromotionAmerican Wrestling AssociationAWAMarch 19, 1988June 23, 1989
    PromotionNational Wrestling AllianceNWADecember 27, 1971March 17, 1988
    PromotionPacific Northwest WrestlingPNWMay 26, 1984February 1, 1985
    PromotionSouthwest Championship WrestlingSWCWApril 5, 1983July 30, 1983
    PromotionNational Wrestling Alliance Hollywood WrestlingNWA HOLLYWOODJune 17, 1979December 12, 1980
    PromotionNew Japan Pro WrestlingNJPWBrand Heavyweight February 29, 1980March 20, 1980
    PromotionSouthwest Championship WrestlingSWCWSeptember 6, 1978December 29, 1979
    Promotion50th State Big Time WrestlingBTW HAWAIIDecember 6, 1978November 17, 1978
    PromotionNWA Big Time WrestlingBTW DALLAS, Gulf Athletic ClubGACAugust 28, 1978November 17, 1978
    PromotionNational Wrestling Alliance Big Time WrestlingBTW SFSeptember 17, 1977July 15, 1978
    PromotionNational Wrestling Alliance Hollywood WrestlingNWA HOLLYWOODMarch 31, 1977December 28, 1977
    PromotionNWA Western States SportsWSSFebruary 11, 1974March 11, 1975
  • Images History

    Apr 1998
    Apr 1998
    Mar 1994
    Mar 1994
    Nov 1992
    Nov 1992
    Jan 1991
    Jan 1991
    Apr 1983
    Apr 1983
    Mar 1977
    Mar 1977
    Dec 1971
    Dec 1971
  • Face / Heel Turns

    AlignmentDetailsfromto
    HeelDecember 27, 1971January 28, 2012
  • Card Positions

    StatusDetailsfromto
    WCW InactiveHouse showsAugust 18, 1994August 21, 1994
  • Finishers

    • German Suplex (December 27, 1971 - January 28, 2012)
  • Theme Songs

    • Theme Song“Los Luchadores” by Conjunto África - with Los Guerreros - Team (March 12, 1994 - October 27, 1994)
    • Theme Song“Taco Grande” by Weird Al Yankovic feat. Cheech Marin - Single (September 23, 1994 - September 23, 1994)

Titles & Accomplishments

  • 50th State Big Time Wrestling

    • 2 NWA Hawaii Heavyweight Championship
    • 1 NWA Hawaii Tag Team Championship (with Samoa)

    All-California Championship Wrestling

    • 1 ACCW Tag Team Championship (with Peter Maivia Jr.)

    NWA Hollywood Wrestling

    • 2 NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship
    • 7 NWA Americas Tag Team Championship (2 with Tom Jones, 3 with Hector Guerrero, 1 with Carlos Mata, 1 with Al Madril)
    • 1 NWA "Beat the Champ" Television Championship

    Southwest Championship Wrestling

    • 1 SCW Television Championship

    World Wrestling Association

    • 1 WWA World Trios Championship (with Eddie Guerrero and Chavo Guerrero Sr.)
  • Other Accomplishments

    • NWA Los Angeles Battle Royal (1982)

Teams & Relations

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