El Hijo del Santo’s Farewell Match in Veracruz
The time has come for one of the most iconic figures in Mexican wrestling to say goodbye. El Hijo del Santo, the legendary luchador and son of the great El Santo, will step into the ring one last time in Veracruz. The highly anticipated farewell match will take place on April 26, 2025, at 5:00 PM at the Auditorio Benito Juárez, promising an unforgettable night for all fans of lucha libre. El Hijo del Santo’s Farewell Match in Veracruz.
Function “Todo x el Todo” in Veracruz
In collaboration with “Todo x el Todo” and Bobo Producciones, this special event marks a historic moment as El Hijo del Santo wraps up his incredible career after more than 42 years in the ring. Fans will have the chance to witness one of the final battles of this wrestling icon, and the venue—Auditorio Benito Juárez—offers the perfect setting for the occasion. With air conditioning and excellent sightlines, fans can expect to enjoy the action in comfort and style.
Official “Todo x el Todo” 2025 Veracruz Match Card
Main Event:
- El Hijo del Santo, L.A. Park, and Santo Jr.
vs - Dr. Wagner Jr., Fuerza Guerrera, and El Hijo de Fishman
The main event will be a star-studded affair, featuring the legendary El Hijo del Santo alongside his father’s legacy, L.A. Park, and his own son, Santo Jr., taking on formidable opponents like Dr. Wagner Jr., Fuerza Guerrera, and El Hijo de Fishman.
Semifinal (Australian Tag Match):
- Texano Jr., Supernova, and Ciclón Ramírez Jr.
vs - Hijo de la Park, La Park Jr., and Desalmado Ibarra
Third Match (Tag Match):
- Hijo de Máscara Sagrada and Huracán Ramírez Jr.
vs - Bobby Lee Jr. and Bobby Lee NG
Second Match (Women’s Fight):
First Match (Local):
- Ferrari and Ferrari Jr.
vs - Blue Silva and Black Silva
El Hijo del Santo: A Living Legend
El Hijo del Santo, born Jorge Ernesto Guzmán Rodríguez on August 2, 1963, has spent over four decades in the ring, keeping the legacy of his father, El Santo, alive. His career spans various promotions, including CMLL, AAA, and international stints in the U.S. and Japan. El Hijo del Santo’s in-ring skills and larger-than-life persona earned him numerous championships, including the AAA World Tag Team and UWA Welterweight Championship.
Beyond wrestling, he became a pop culture icon, appearing in films, animated series, and advocating for environmental causes. His legacy continues through his son, Santo Jr., cementing the family’s influence in both lucha libre and broader Mexican culture.