
Mexican wrestling lost one of his most remembered warriors. JAVIER VALAGUÉZ JR., better known as Nosferhe died at age 46, leaving a deep emptiness in the National Pancracio.
Son of the legendary Chamaco ValaguézNosferatu grew up in a family linked to the ring and knew how to forge its own path with character, strength and delivery. His career took him from his native Jalisco to the most important stages of the country, especially highlighting in the Arena Isabel de Cuernavacawhere it was consolidated as a dreaded rude.
► Nosferatu and the infernals
In 2005 he made the leap to Mexico City to join the World Wrestling Council (CMLL), where he was part of the historic group Los Infernales, next to figures such as Satanic. His aggressive style, his imposing physique and his loyalty to the rude side made him a reference for a whole generation of fighters.
The news of his death was confirmed by the CMLL, who expressed his condolences through social networks:
“El CMLL joins the pain that embargo to the fighting family For the sensitive death of Javier Valaguéz Jr., better known as Nosferatu. ”
Although the causes of his death, colleagues, promoters and fans have not been released, have paid tribute to their legacy, remembering their firm passage through the embeddies.
Nosferatu was not only a fighter; He was heir to a tradition, a rude art teacher and a symbol of respect for the ring. His legacy will live in the memory of those who saw him fight with the soul.