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Rodolfo Galindo Ramirez (September 27, 1923 – July 19, 1999) was a Mexican luchador and
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, best known by his ring name Cavernario Galindo (Caveman Galindo), who was active in
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from the 1930s to the 1990s. Well known for inventing La Cavernaria (a Modified surfboard hold), a commonly used submission hold in modern
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Biography

Ramirez was born and raised in Chihuahua, Mexico. As a young boy he survived a car accident that would leave him with noticeable facial scars for the rest of his life.Madigan, Dan, Mondo Lucha a Go-Go: The Bizarre & Honorable World of Wild Mexican Wrestling, HarperCollins Publishers Inc., 2007, Galindo made his debut as a wrestler in 1938 at the age of fifteen under the name Ruddy Valentino. He would also wrestle as Ruddy Galindo before taking up the name that made him famous. His slight build combined with his brawler style of fighting made it unlikely that he would find much success in Mexican lucha libre. A few years into Galindo's career Salvador Lutteroth, the founder and owner of Empresa Mexicana de la Lucha Libre noticed the young brawler and taking note of the young man's ugly appearance that resulted from his facial scars, gave him the gimmick as the animalistic Cavernario Galindo. Taking advantage of the opportunity, Galindo played his character for all that it was worth. In the ring his character would bite, claw, and brutally brawl with any opponent he came across to the boos of sold out crowds across
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. One particular story, which may be an
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, persists to this day. According to some accounts, in the 1940s, Galindo tore a live snake apart with his bare hands and teeth in front of a horrified audience before one of his matches. On July 1, 1949, he defeated Tarzán Lopez in Mexico City to win the only title he'd ever hold during his career, the National Light Heavyweight Title. He successfully defended the title for more than a year until he lost it during December 1950 against Enrique Llanes. The feud that defined Galindo's career more than any other took place in the 1950s.
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was a handsome and skilled technical wrestler, the exact opposite of Galindo's brawling character. Their multiple feuds are seen to this day as being among the bloodiest and most violent in the history of lucha libre. Galindo was known for his hoarse speaking voice which was the result of a throat injury he suffered during one of his matches against Guerrero. Galindo also feuded with the top luchadores of his generation, including El Santo, Blue Demon, and Black Shadow. His popularity lasted for decades and he continued to wrestle until the 1990s, in his seventies. His career only ended when he broke one of his
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. He died a few years after this injury on July 19, 1999, at the age of seventy-five. In 1996, he was inducted into the
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Championships and accomplishments

* Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre ** Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time) * Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards **
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( Class of 1996)


''Luchas de Apuestas'' record


Filmography

Galindo starred in several lucha films, usually in a supporting role or as a villain, but sometimes as a zombie or another fictitious character.Internet Movie Database
/ref> *Ruletera, La - 1987 *Leones del ring contra la Cosa Nostra, Los - 1974 *Leones del ring, Los - 1974 *Bestias del terror, Las - 1973 *Santo el enmascarado de plata y Blue Demon contra los monstruos - 1970 *Blue Demon contra cerebros infernales - 1968 *Isla de los dinosaurios, La - 1967 *Mujeres panteras, Las - 1967 *Lobas del ring, Las - 1965 *Fenómenos del futbol, Los - 1964 *Santo en el museo de cera - 1963 *Luchadoras contra el médico asesino, Las - 1963 *Señor Tormenta, El - 1963 *Tigres del ring, Los - 1960 *Última lucha, La - 1959 *
The Magnificent Beast ''La bestia magnífica (Lucha libre)'' ("The Magnificent Beast (Wrestling)") is a 1953 Mexican film directed by Chano Urueta. It tells the story of two good friends who become wrestlers to leave poverty behind, but the arrival of an ambitious ...
- 1953


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Galindo, Cavernario 1923 births 1999 deaths Mexican male professional wrestlers Mexican male film actors Professional wrestlers from Chihuahua (state) People from Chihuahua City 20th-century Mexican male actors 20th-century male professional wrestlers 20th-century Mexican professional wrestlers Mexican National Light Heavyweight Champions