Pierrothito

Mexican professional wrestler


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FieldValue
namePierrothito
imagePierothito pressing Tzuki.jpg
captionPierrothito lifting Tzuki up in the air
namesMini Pierroth
Pierrothito
Pequeño Pierroth
height
weight75 kg
birth_date
birth_placeMexico City, Mexico
trainerEspectro Jr.
Josè Luis Feliciano
Arturo Beristain
debut
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|name = Pierrothito |image = Pierothito pressing Tzuki.jpg |image_size = |alt = |caption = Pierrothito lifting Tzuki up in the air |birth_name = |names = Mini Pierroth Pierrothito Pequeño Pierroth |height = |weight = 75 kg |birth_date = |birth_place = Mexico City, Mexico |death_date = |death_place = |resides = |billed = |trainer = Espectro Jr. Josè Luis Feliciano Arturo Beristain |debut = |retired = Pierrothito (real name unrevealed; born October 2, 1967) is a Mexican luchador enmascarado, or masked professional wrestler. Pierrothito is a part of Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre's (CMLL) Mini-Estrella, or "Mini", division and is a former CMLL World Mini-Estrella Champion. He is also the first Mini to have held the Mexican National Lightweight Championship. Pierrothito is Spanish for "Little Pierroth", alluding to the fact that he wrestles as a mini version of Pierroth, Jr.; he is sometimes billed as "Mini Pierroth" or "Pequeño Pierroth". Pierrothito's real name is not a matter of public record, as is often the case with masked wrestlers in Mexico where their private lives are kept a secret from the wrestling fans.

Professional wrestling career

The man who would later wrestle as "Pierrothito" made his professional wrestling debut in on July 31, 1991. The future Pierrothito was brought into CMLL to replenish the Mini division; he was given the ring persona of Pierrothito, a mini version of Pierroth, Jr. who worked in CMLL at the time. He has kept working as Pierrothito, even after Pierroth, Jr. himself left CMLL to join AAA. Working in the Mini division does not necessarily mean that he is a dwarf as several short wrestlers work in the "Mini" division. In the mid to late-1990s CMLL did not focus much on their Minis division, thus Pierrothito rarely made it onto CMLL's television shows. In 2008 Pierroth challenged then-champion Pequeño Damián 666 for the title but was unsuccessful once again. In September 2008 it was announced that CMLL was bringing the Mexican National Lightweight Championship back and that was now a title for Minis instead of the regular sized wrestlers it had previously been competed for. On September 9, 2009 Pierrothito won a Torneo cibernetico against 11 other wrestlers to earn a spot in the final. Pierroth outlasted Pequeño Lizmark, Pequeño Universo 2000, Mr. Aguilita, Bracito de Oro, Cosmico, Fire, Niño de Acero, Ultimo Dragoncito, Pequeño Damián 666, Pequeño Olímpico, and Shockercito. In the finals Pierroth defeated Mascarita Dorada to become the first "Mini" to hold the Mexican National Lightweight Championship. On August 14, 2009, Pierrothito competed in his second Infierno en el Ring cage match of the year, a 15-man cage match that included both Minis and Puebla local wrestlers. Pierrothito defeated Mr. Rafaga to unmask him; other people in the match included Sauron; Asturiano, Blue Center, Espíritu Maligno, Mascarita Dorada, Fantasy, Pequeño Olímpico, Ultimo Dragoncito, Pequeño Universo 2000, Eléctrico, Bracito de Oro, Pequeño Black Warrior, and Pequeño Nitro. Following the mask win Pierrothito made his first trip to the United States, where he competed at two Chikara events on August 15 and 16, 2009. On the first night Pierrothito defeated Mascarita Dorada, only to have Mascara Dorada win on the second night. On November 6, 2012, 12 competitors met in a special steel cage match where the loser of the match would be forced to unmask or have his hair shaved completely off. During the match the wire mesh broke away from the steel frame, causing a lot of problems in the match, one of which saw Pierrothito bleeding so profusely that his mask was soaked by the time he climbed out of the cage to keep his mask safe.

Comando Caribeño

On May 9, 2013, CMLL introduced a new Comandante Pierroth, a character based on the original Pierroth, on which Pierrothito's character was based. The new Comandante Pierroth was announced as the leader of a new faction called La Comando Caribeño ("The Caribbean Commando") consisting of members of the original Pierroth's Los Boriquas, Pierrothito, Pequeño Violencia, La Comandante and added Zeuxis to the group as well. On July 24, CMLL declared the Mexican National Lightweight Championship vacant, ending Pierrothito's near five-year reign.

Championships and accomplishments

''Luchas de Apuestas'' record

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Winner (wager)Loser (wager)LocationEventDateNotes
Pierrothito (mask)El Pequeño Ídolo de Tampico (mask)N/ALive eventN/A
Pierrothito (mask)Mini Payaso (mask)UnknownLive eventN/A
Pierrothito (mask)El Torito (mask)Puebla, PueblaLive eventRelevos suicidas match; Lost to Tzuki and Ultimo Dragoncito and were forced to wrestle each other.
Pierrothito (mask)Shockercito (mask)Mexico CityLa Hora CeroThey were the last two competitors in a 14-Minis Infierno en el Ring match.
Pierrothito (mask)Mr. Rafaga (mask)Puebla, PueblaLive eventThey were the last two competitors in a 15-man Infierno en el Ring match.
Pierrothito (mask)Bam Bam (hair)Mexico CityMini-Estrellas Torneo de Parejas Increiblesurl=http://superluchas.com/2011/08/21/bam-bam-pierde-la-cabellera-ante-pequeno-pierroth/
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Notes

References

References

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  15. Gutierez, Ana. (November 7, 2012). "Shockercito rapó a Pequeño Warrior". MedioTiempo.
  16. (May 9, 2013). "Video: Se presentan el Gran Guerrero, el Comandante Pierroth y los participantes de "En Busca de un Ídolo 2"". [[Súper Luchas]].
  17. Valdés, Apolo. (May 9, 2013). "Debutará el nuevo Comandante Pierroth". [[MSN]].
  18. (July 24, 2013). "De última hora: El Campeonato Nacional de Peso Ligero ha quedado vacante...". [[Twitter]].
  19. (January 13, 2002). "2001: Los Campeones". Box y Lucha Magazine.
  20. Alfredo Ascencio. (September 24, 2008). "En honor a Panther". ESTO, OEM Online.
  21. Piñeiro, Anthony. (July 25, 2015). "Pequeño Pierroth gana Campeonato peso medio de la empresa Guerreros Internacionales en Chicago – Info para Escuela de Lucha Libre en México". [[Súper Luchas]].
  22. (September 6, 2014). "PPV results - 9/5 "Maskedmania" from Philadelphia, Pa.: Sabu, Homicide, Cross, Lucha stars featured". Pro Wrestling Torch.
  23. Ruiz Glez, Alex. (August 21, 2011). "Bam Bam pierde la cabellera ante Pequeño Pierroth". [[Súper Luchas]].

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