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'''Jesús Toral López''' (January 7, 1969 – January 10, 2023) was a [[Lucha Libre|luchador]], or professional wrestler, who worked almost exclusively in Mexico. López achieved his most success under the [[ring name]] '''Black Warrior'''. He was best known for his work for [[Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre]] (CMLL) between 1995 and 2013, as well for his work in some independent promotions, highlighting his time at the [[Arena Mamá Lucha-S]]. Being a coach of this sport, he served as a teacher in the Arena Mamá Lucha-S promotion.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://scontent.fmex16-1.fna.fbcdn...vfw5AIkB1LVuCW8nwfr2A15pr7NozUJ8g&oe=63C490C5 |work=Arena Mamá Lucha-S |title=Black Warrior entrenador de Arena Mamá Lucha-S |access-date=21 April 2023 |language=es-MX |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/2023011...vfw5AIkB1LVuCW8nwfr2A15pr7NozUJ8g&oe=63C490C5 |archive-date=11 January 2023 | url-status=dead}}</ref> | '''Jesús Toral López''' (January 7, 1969 – January 10, 2023) was a ''[[Lucha Libre|luchador]]'', or [[professional wrestler]], who worked almost exclusively in Mexico. López achieved his most success under the [[ring name]] '''Black Warrior'''. He was best known for his work for [[Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre]] (CMLL) between 1995 and 2013, as well for his work in some independent promotions, highlighting his time at the [[Arena Mamá Lucha-S]]. Being a coach of this sport, he served as a teacher in the Arena Mamá Lucha-S promotion.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://scontent.fmex16-1.fna.fbcdn...vfw5AIkB1LVuCW8nwfr2A15pr7NozUJ8g&oe=63C490C5 |work=Arena Mamá Lucha-S |title=Black Warrior entrenador de Arena Mamá Lucha-S |access-date=21 April 2023 |language=es-MX |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/2023011...vfw5AIkB1LVuCW8nwfr2A15pr7NozUJ8g&oe=63C490C5 |archive-date=11 January 2023 | url-status=dead}}</ref> |
Over the years Black Warrior had played both the [[Heel (professional wrestling)|rúdo]] (the [[Spanish language|Spanish]] term used for the villains in wrestling) and [[Face (professional wrestling)|técnico]] (the Spanish term used for the good guys in wrestling). Before assuming the "Black Warrior" ring persona, López worked for almost a decade under various ring personas, generally with little success. His only previous ring persona of note was that of "Bronce" (Spanish for Bronze) where he was a part of the "Los Metalicos" team, a team that was popular in the early 1990s, teaming with [[Oro (wrestler)|Oro]] and Plata. López was the nephew of Luchador [[Blue Panther]], the son-in-law of [[Mano Negra (wrestler)|Mano Negra]] and the brother-in-law of Mano Negra Jr. | Over the years Black Warrior had played both the [[Heel (professional wrestling)|rúdo]] (the [[Spanish language|Spanish]] term used for the villains in wrestling) and [[Face (professional wrestling)|técnico]] (the Spanish term used for the good guys in wrestling). Before assuming the "Black Warrior" ring persona, López worked for almost a decade under various ring personas, generally with little success. His only previous ring persona of note was that of "Bronce" (Spanish for Bronze) where he was a part of the "Los Metalicos" team, a team that was popular in the early 1990s, teaming with [[Oro (wrestler)|Oro]] and Plata. López was the nephew of Luchador [[Blue Panther]], the son-in-law of [[Mano Negra (wrestler)|Mano Negra]] and the brother-in-law of Mano Negra Jr. |
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