Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Casas_wrestling_family> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 53 of
53
with 100 triples per page.
- Casas_wrestling_family abstract "The Casas wrestling family, at times called La Dinastia Casas (\"The Casas Dynasty\") in Spanish, is a Mexican family of luchadors, or professional wrestlers. The Casas family perform primarily in Mexico but have made appearances in the United States of America, Canada, Europe and Japan over the years. The Casas family started in lucha libre in 1964 when José Casas Granados started wrestling under the ring name Pepe Casas. A second generation of Casas brothers is also active wrestlers starting with Pepe Casas' oldest son José Casas works under the ring name Negro Casas, younger siblings Jorge Luiz works as El Felino and Erick Casas is better known as Heavy Metal. Pepe Casas has at least one other son, a son who is not involved in wrestling at all but whose children are also third generation Casas wrestlers. Jorge Luiz' sons are also professional wrestlers, working as masked wrestlers Tiger and Puma, while sons and daughters of the Casas brother (or brothers) who are wrestlers are working under the ring names Canelo Casas, Danny Casas, Destroyer and Nanyzh Rock. A cousin on Pepe Casas has worked under the ring name \"Black Star\", one of multiple Luchadors to use that name. José Casas is married to Panamanian professional wrestler Dalys la Caribeña, whom he also trained for her in ring career and he is the brother-in-law of Rafael Ernesto Medina Baeza, better known under the ring name Veneno (\"Venum\"). Jorge Luiz Casas is married to Blanca Rodriguez, who until the summer of 2014 wrestled as Princesa Blanca; Blanca Rodriquez is not the mother of Tiger and Puma. In Lucha Libre it is not uncommon for some wrestlers, especially masked wrestlers, to pay for the rights to use a well established name and play a character that is supposedly a family member of a well known luchador family. This practice does not appear to apply to the Casas family as far as evidence suggests. but it is possible that the true parents of some of the third generation wrestlers is not entirely accurate, for years Tiger and Puma claimed to be the nephews of Jorge Luiz (El Felino), but later revealed that they were indeed his sons but wanted to make a name for themselves instead of being \"Felino Jr.\" or \"El Hijo del Felino\" (\"The Son of Felino\").".
- Casas_wrestling_family thumbnail LuchaLibreObrera153.JPG?width=300.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageID "45710644".
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageLength "8264".
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageRevisionID "696954184".
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Canelo_Casas.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mexican_professional_wrestlers.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Category:Professional_wrestling_families.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Dalys_la_Caribeña.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Danny_Casas.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Diamante_(wrestler).
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink El_Felino.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Heavy_Metal_(wrestler).
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Lucha_libre.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Negro_Casas.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Panama.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Pepe_Casas.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Princesa_Blanca.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Professional_wrestling.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Puma_(luchador).
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Ring_name.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Rush_(wrestler).
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Tiger_(wrestler).
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Veneno_(wrestler).
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink Wrestling_mask.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink File:LuchaLibreObrera003.JPG.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink File:LuchaLibreObrera149.JPG.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLink File:LuchaLibreObrera153.JPG.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLinkText "Casas wrestling family".
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLinkText "Casas".
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageWikiLinkText "related through marriage".
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Casas_wrestling_family.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Familytree.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageUsesTemplate end.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageUsesTemplate start.
- Casas_wrestling_family wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Casas_wrestling_family subject Category:Mexican_professional_wrestlers.
- Casas_wrestling_family subject Category:Professional_wrestling_families.
- Casas_wrestling_family hypernym Family.
- Casas_wrestling_family comment "The Casas wrestling family, at times called La Dinastia Casas (\"The Casas Dynasty\") in Spanish, is a Mexican family of luchadors, or professional wrestlers. The Casas family perform primarily in Mexico but have made appearances in the United States of America, Canada, Europe and Japan over the years. The Casas family started in lucha libre in 1964 when José Casas Granados started wrestling under the ring name Pepe Casas.".
- Casas_wrestling_family label "Casas wrestling family".
- Casas_wrestling_family sameAs Q20638923.
- Casas_wrestling_family sameAs m.0130q63v.
- Casas_wrestling_family sameAs Q20638923.
- Casas_wrestling_family wasDerivedFrom Casas_wrestling_family?oldid=696954184.
- Casas_wrestling_family depiction LuchaLibreObrera153.JPG.
- Casas_wrestling_family isPrimaryTopicOf Casas_wrestling_family.