Sanely
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Birth name | Unrevealed[Note 1] |
Born | 1981 Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico[1] |
Parent(s) | Mano Negra (father)[1] |
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Website | Facebook page |
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Billed height | 65 kg[1] |
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Debut | December 25, 2015[3] |
Sanely (born in 1991) is a Luchadora enmascarada (masked female professional wrestler). She is working for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) as a tecnica (those that portray the "good guys" in professional wrestling) and is the current Mexican National Women's Champion. Outside of her wrestling career Sanely is a trained Psychologist and a physical fitness trainer.
She is a second-generation wrestler, the daughter of Jesús Reza Rosales, better known as Mano Negra, the sister of Mano Negra Jr. and the sister-in-law of Black Warrior. Her mask and her black and blue wrestling gear color scheme is based on her father's mask.
Personal life
Sanely was born in 1991, in Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico.[1] She is the daughter of Jesús Reza Rosales, better known as professional wrestler Mano Negra. and granddaughter of Jesús Reza García, known as "El Rebelde".[1][2] Her brother is known as Mano Negra Jr. and her brother-in-law is best known under the ring name Black Warrior.[2]
Growing up Sanely and her brother would often play around in the wrestling ring prior to shows with the children of El Felino, Mocho Cota, Kung Fu, Kato Kung Lee. When she asked her father to train her he refused, worried about the conditions that female wrestles had to perform under in Mexico at the time.[1] Instead he insisted she got a college degree, which led to her earning a degree in psychology from National Autonomous University of Mexico (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; UNAM).[1] In early 2019 it was revealed that Sanely would be participating in a UNAM conference on sports psychology called Anticípada a la Jugada ("Anticipate the games").[4] She was a special guest for the event, participating in a workshop called "One day after tomorrow: Psychological Aspects of Sports Retreat".[5]
Professional wrestling career
Sanely did not begin to train for a wrestling career in mid 2015, training under El Solar initially.[1] Her first in-ring appearance took place in November 2015 as part of Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre's (CMLL) annual bodybuilding competition under the name "Zanelly".[6] SHe made her actual in-ring debut on December 25, 2015 teaming with Gema to defeat Pasion Crystal and Reyna Isis on a show in Puebla,[7] After working on the independent circuit for about six months, Zanelly, now billed as "Sanely", made her CMLL debut on July 25, 2016. Sanely and Lluvia defeated the CMLL World Women's Champion Dalys la Caribeña and the Mexican National Women's Champion Zeuxis.[8][3] Starting with CMLL full time also meant that she began training at the CMLL wrestling school full time, under Arturo Beristain, Shocker and Último Guerrero[3] SJe quickly earned the nickname "La Dama del Guante Negro" ("The Lady of the Black Glove") due to wearing a long black glove in homage to her father.[9][10]
On December 25, 2016 Sanely was one of ten women who put their mask on the line in a Lucha de Apuestas ("Bet match") steel cage match, the main event of CMLL's 2016 Infierno en el Ring event. Sanely escaped the ring to keep her mask safe as the match ended with Zeuxis pinning La Vaquerita to unmask her.[11][12] CMLL hed the La Copa NAtalia Vazquez in July 2017, a 14-woman torneo cibernetico elimination match to honor one of the founders of women's wrestling in Mexico. Sanely was the third wrestler eliminated from the tournament that was won by Princesa Sugehit.[13]
Sanely, and most of the CMLL female roster competed for the recently created RO Wrestling Women's Championship in a one-night tournament held on November 24, 2018. Sanely and Princesa Sugehit outlasted Bastet, Dalys la Caribeña, Lillith Dark and Pequeno Azul to qualify for the finals. In the end Sanely defeated Princesa Sugeith to win the ROW Women's Championship.[14] On February 16, 2019, Sanely successfully defended the ROW Women's Championship against Lluvia and Reina Obscura on a show in Ecatepec, Mexico State.[15]
Championships and accomplishments
- Mexican National Women's Championship (1 time, current)
Footnotes
- ^ Traditionally Mexican sources will not report on the birth name of a masked wrestler who has never been unmasked in the ring.
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Bautista, Memo (March 8, 2017). "Comer como luchadora de lucha libre". Vice Mexico (in Spanish). Retrieved March 6, 2019.
- ^ a b c d Madigan, Dan (2007). "A family affair". Mondo Lucha a Go Go: the bizarre & honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling. HarperCollins Publishers. pp. 128–132. ISBN 978-0-06-085583-3.
- ^ a b c d e f Rocha, Carlos (July 27, 2016). "Go from model to amazon of the ring" [Go from model to amazon of the ring]. El Popular (in Spanish). Retrieved March 6, 2019.
- ^ "Sanely en el congreso del condde de la UNAM" [Sanely at the congress of the Condde of the UNAM] (in Spanish). Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. January 29, 2019. Retrieved March 6, 2019.
- ^ Dark Angelita (January 30, 2019). "CMLL: Sanely y la Psicología del Deporte" [CMLL Sanely and the psychology of sports]. Súper Luchas (in Spanish). Retrieved March 6, 2019.
- ^ VideosOficialesCMLL (November 25, 2015). "X concurso de fisicoculturismo del CMLL en vivo [time: 1:41:55]" [10th CMLL Physical Fitness contest life] (in Spanish). YouTube. Retrieved March 6, 2019.
- ^ "Wrestling in Puebla". CageMatch. December 25, 2015. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
- ^ Dark Angelita (July 26, 2016). "CMLL: Resultados Lunes Clásicos de Arena Puebla – 25/07/2016 – Sanely debuta con pie derecho; King Jaguar queda pelón" [CMLL: Monday Classics Arena Puebla results - 07/25/2016 - Sanely debuts with right foot; King Jaguar is bald]. Súper Luchas (in Spanish). Retrieved March 6, 2019.
- ^ Monteleone, Maria (January 10, 2018). "Mexico's Masked Wrestling Superheroes Are Going Global". Bloomberg. Retrieved March 6, 2019.
- ^ Acosta, Carlos (May 18, 2016). "Siete luchadoras mexicanas que WWE debería considerar para su elenco" [Seven Mexican wrestlers that WWE should consider for its roster]. Súper Luchas (in Spanish). Retrieved March 6, 2019.
- ^ Dark Angelita (December 25, 2016). "CMLL: Resultados "Infierno en el Ring – Amazonas en acción" – 25/12/2016 – Vaquerita muestra su rostro, Zeuxis su verdugo". SuperLuchas (in Spanish). Retrieved December 28, 2016.
- ^ "Zeuxis deja sin máscara a La Vaquerita en Infierno en el Ring". Yahoo! Deportes (in Spanish). Yahoo!. December 26, 2016. Retrieved December 28, 2016.
- ^ Rosas Plata, Arturo (July 22, 2017). "Sugehit… ¡reina!". Ovaciones (in Spanish). Archived from the original on December 2, 2017. Retrieved March 6, 2019.
- ^ "RO Wrestling". CageMatch. November 24, 2018. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
- ^ "ManiacoMania 3". CageMatch. February 16, 2019. Retrieved March 7, 2019.