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===Singles Wrestler===
===Singles Wrestler===
Ricky Romero as a singles wrestler, went up against the likes of [[Lou Thesz]], [[Gorgeous George]], Wild Red Berry, and [[Jack Brisco]]. Romero was also one of the first pioneers to work for [[Giant Baba]] and [[Antonio Inoki]] in [[Japan]], wearing a mask as ''Mexico Grand''' as a heel.
Ricky Romero as a singles wrestler, went up against the likes of [[Lou Thesz]], [[Gorgeous George]], Wild Red Berry, and [[Jack Brisco]]. Romero was also one of the first pioneers to work for [[Giant Baba]] and [[Antonio Inoki]] in [[Japan]], wearing a mask as ''Mexico Grand''' as a heel.<ref name="Almanac"/>


Ricky Romero retired as a professional wrestler in The early 1980s.
Ricky Romero retired as a professional wrestler in The early 1980s.
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===Death===
===Death===
On January 15, 2006 Ricky Romero died at the age of 74 after years of complications due to diabetes.
On January 15, 2006 Ricky Romero died at the age of 74 after years of complications due to diabetes.<ref name="Almanac"/>


==Wrestling facts==
==Wrestling facts==
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*'''[[World Wrestling Association]]'''
*'''[[World Wrestling Association]]'''
:*WWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with [[Pedro Morales]]
:*WWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with [[Pedro Morales]]

==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 11:54, 11 July 2007

Ricky Romero
BornMay 24, 1931
San Bernardino, CA
DiedJanuary 15, 2006[1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Ricky Romero
Rapid Rick Romero
Mexico Grand
Billed fromAmarillo, TX
Trained byBob Geigel
Dory Funk Sr.
Mike DiBiase
Debut1955

Ricky Romero was a professional wrestler better known as "Rapid" Ricky Romero. Romero was best known for being a huge draw in the State of Texas in the 1970s.

Before Pro-Wrestling

Ricky Romero began his career as a catcher for The San Francisco Giants AAA Team.

Career

Rise to Fame

He wrestled in every major market between 1955 into the 1980s. Ricky tagged with the likes of Pedro Morales in The WWA, Terry Funk and Nick Bockwinkel in The NWA and Rito Romero in The W.W.W.F. He got his huge break, when Dory Funk Sr. brought him into The Amarillo, TX area during a time of segregation between races. A young Ricky Romero broke attendance records as well as breaking racial barriers and became loved by all people, the first hispanic wrestler in the area that gained a top babyface spot and a fan given nickname "SuperMex".

Legacy in Amarillo

In 1972 he beat Terry Funk in a most popular wrestler contest in Amarillo, was a top draw for Gory Guerrero in El Paso, TX as well as for Fritz von Erich in Dallas, TX and Paul Boesh in Houston, TX. He was such a top draw in the Rocky Mountain area Colorado, New Mexico and Texas, that Dory Sr. invented the Rocky Mountain Title just for Ricky which he retired in the early 80's.

Singles Wrestler

Ricky Romero as a singles wrestler, went up against the likes of Lou Thesz, Gorgeous George, Wild Red Berry, and Jack Brisco. Romero was also one of the first pioneers to work for Giant Baba and Antonio Inoki in Japan, wearing a mask as Mexico Grand' as a heel.[1]

Ricky Romero retired as a professional wrestler in The early 1980s.

Personal Life

Ricky Romero was married to Stella Marrujo on December 17, 1949. He is the father of wrestling superstars Steven Romero, Mark Romero and Chris Romero. All three wrestled using the gimmick last name "Youngblood". Ricky also served as manager to sons Mark and Chris throughout the late 1980s. Ricky's grandson is also a professional wrestler who wrestles under the name "Radical" Ricky Romero III for The Amarillo, TX based Professional Wrestling Federation.

Death

On January 15, 2006 Ricky Romero died at the age of 74 after years of complications due to diabetes.[1]

Wrestling facts

  • Finishing and signature moves

Championships and accomplishments

  • Regional

References

  1. ^ a b c Brady, Hicks. "2006: The year in wrestling". PWI Presents: 2007 Wrestling Almanak and book of facts. Kappa Publications. pp. 16–17. 2007 Edition. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)