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Villano may refer to: * Vittorio Villano (born 1988), Belgian footballer * Villano de las Encartaciones, Spanish dog breed *Any of the members of the Mendoza professional wrestling family who wrestled under the ring name "Villano": **Villano I (1950–2001), real name José de Jesús Díaz Mendoza ** Villano II (1949–1989), real name José Alfredo Díaz Mendoza **Villano III (1952–2018), real name Arturo Díaz Mendoza ** Villano IV (born 1965), real name Thomas Díaz Mendoza **Villano V Raymundo Díaz Mendoza (March 22, 1962 – August 29, 2024), best known by his ring name Villano V (Spanish: "Villano Quinto"; English: "Villain the fifth"), was a Mexican '' luchador'' (or professional wrestler). Following his unmasking in 20 ... (born 1962), real name Raymundo Díaz Mendoza, Jr. * Villanos (band), an Argentinian band * Villano III Jr. (born 1998), Mexican third-generation ''luchador enmascarado'' {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Vittorio Villano
Vittorio Villano (born 2 February 1988) is a Belgian football player who currently plays for AFC Tubize in Belgium Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. Situated in a coastal lowland region known as the Low Countries, it is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeas .... His position is in the right side of the midfield. References External links Vittorio Villano Interview 1988 births Living people Belgian men's footballers Standard Liège players Royale Union Tubize-Braine players Men's association football midfielders 21st-century Belgian sportsmen {{Belgium-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Villano I
José de Jesús Díaz Mendoza (June 28, 1950 – January 4, 2001), best known by his ring name Villano I (Spanish language, Spanish: "Villano Primero"; English language, English: "Villain the first"), was a Mexican ''Lucha libre, luchador'' ''wrestling mask, enmascarado'' (or masked Professional wrestling, professional wrestler). He was the son of ''luchador'' Ray Mendoza, and the first of the five Díaz brothers to become a ''luchador'', although not the oldest. His elder brother Alfredo wrestled as Villano II until his death in 1989, while his younger brothers wrestled under the names Villano III (Arturo), Villano V (Raymundo) and Villano IV (Tomás). Professional wrestling career José de Jesús Díaz Mendoza was the second son of ''luchador'' Ray Mendoza and grew up watching his father compete as a very successful light heavyweight wrestler. When he and his elder brother Alfredo were old enough they began training to be wrestlers themselves, Mendoza insisted that both brothe ...
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Villano II
José Alfredo Díaz Mendoza (September 25, 1949 – April 17, 1989), best known by his ring name Villano II (Spanish: "Villano Segundo"; English: "Villain the second"), was a Mexican ''luchador'' '' enmascarado'' (or masked professional wrestler). Despite being numbered "II", he was the oldest of the Díaz sons, and was thus the oldest son of ''luchador'' Ray Mendoza. His younger brothers wrestled or wrestle as Villano I (José de Jesús), Villano III (Arturo), Villano V (Raymundo), and Villano IV (Tomás). Villano II has at times been called "the Forgotten Villano", as he is the ''Villano'' who achieved the least success in the ring and only wrestled a sporadic schedule for the latter part of his career. Professional wrestling career José Alfredo Díaz Mendoza, called Alfredo for short, was the oldest son of ''luchador'' Ray Mendoza and grew up watching his father compete as a very successful light heavyweight wrestler. When he and his one-year younger brother José de Jesús ...
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Villano III
Arturo Díaz Mendoza (March 23, 1952 – August 21, 2018), best known by his ring name Villano III (Spanish: "Villano Tercero"; English: "Villain the third"), was a Mexican '' luchador'' (or professional wrestler). A second-generation wrestler, he was son of ''luchador'' Ray Mendoza and the father of ''luchador enmascarado''s Villano III Jr. and El Hijo del Villano III. All five of the Díaz brothers used the Villano name; José de Jesús (Villano I), José Alfredo ( Villano II), Tomás ( Villano IV) and Raymundo ( Villano V). Of the five ''Villanos'', Arturo was considered the most successful in terms of championship and '' Lucha de Apuesta'' ("bet match") wins, as well as the most talented ''luchador'' in the family. He retired from wrestling in 2015, due to health issues stemming from wrestling. A few days after his death, he was inducted in the AAA Hall of Fame. During his 35-year career, Díaz was one of the featured performers for the Universal Wrestling Association (U ...
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Villano IV
Tomás Díaz Mendoza (born April 9, 1965), best known by his ring name Villano IV (Spanish: "Villano Cuarto"; English: "Villain the fourth"), is a Mexican ''luchador''. He has wrestled for Universal Wrestling Association (UWA), Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW). The other sons of Ray Mendoza who have used the name "Villano" include Villano I, Villano II, Villano III, and Villano V. He is the last surviving member of the ''Villanos'' siblings. Professional wrestling career Díaz began wrestling in 1982, after being taught by his father and his older brother Arturo. He was not given the Villano name on his debut, both his father and his older brothers wanted him to get a college degree and also earn some in-ring experience before he would be allowed to use the Villano name. He spent the first couple of years in wrestling working as various '' enmascarado'' characters such as Leopardo Negro III and Super Maquina Jr. Villano IV In 1983, Díaz wa ...
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Villano V
Raymundo Díaz Mendoza (March 22, 1962 – August 29, 2024), best known by his ring name Villano V (Spanish: "Villano Quinto"; English: "Villain the fifth"), was a Mexican '' luchador'' (or professional wrestler). Following his unmasking in 2009, he worked under the ring name Ray Mendoza Jr., as a tribute to his father Ray Mendoza. Díaz was part of a well-known Mexican wrestling family that includes four other ''Villanos'', I, II, III and IV. Since making his debut in 1975, Díaz wrestled for every major Mexican wrestling promotion, including Universal Wrestling Association (UWA), Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA) and Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). He also worked for the United States–based World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as enhancement talent, usually appearing on secondary shows like ''WCW Saturday Night''. Professional wrestling career Early career (1975–1983) Raymundo Díaz Mendoza was the son of Ray Mendoza, a well known Mexican wrestler and wrestli ...
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Villanos (band)
Villanos is an Argentinian band formed in 1994 in the neighborhood of Villa Celina. It is one of the few bands in Argentina of the punk rock genre – they are also labeled as power pop punk – that has been featured in mainstream radio and television. Villanos has released four official studio albums, two independent albums and a live album. History Formation Villanos formed in the neighborhood of Villa Celina, a working class district on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, and first played at a bar called Planta Alta in Floresta, Buenos Aires, on April 8, 1995. In January 1996 they made their first trip to the Atlantic coast to play at Villa Gesell. In late 1998 they were elected as one of the musical ensemble, groups by the Suplemento Si of Clarín (Argentine newspaper), Clarín. In early 1999 they recorded their debut album entitled ''Sacate Todo!'' in the studio ''Abasto al Pasto'' which was produced by Paul Guyot. The album was released independently with distributi ...
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