Reina de Oro and Trueno Dorado
In the vibrant world of Xalapa professional wrestling, stories transcend the colorful mask. The incredible journey of Reina de Oro and Trueno Dorado proves exactly that. This dynamic Lucha Libre mother and son share a deep passion for the ring, proving that love conquers all.
Trueno Dorado discovered wrestling first. As a young boy, he dreamed of flying through the air. Today, he trains hard under the legendary Caballero Negro. Surprisingly, his loving mother joined him five years ago. Initially, she simply wanted to spend more quality time with him. Ultimately, this gym invitation sparked a fiery passion.
Balancing Work and the Ring
Reina de Oro works long night shifts as a dedicated nurse. Juggling a demanding medical career and intense physical training is never easy. She often arrives completely exhausted. Still, her profound love for wrestling keeps her moving forward. Today, she proudly holds the prestigious Arena Xalapa Women’s Championship.
Sharing the Bright Spotlight
Both wrestlers clearly understand the intense risks involved. Every time one enters the ring, the other watches anxiously. Yet, the adrenaline thrill outweighs the fear. One favorite memory includes teaming up with coach Caballero Negro during an AAA event. Standing side-by-side, this Lucha Libre mother and son experienced pure magic.
Interestingly, they do not just fight alongside each other. Occasionally, they stand firmly on opposite sides of the mat. Battling your own flesh and blood brings incredibly unique energy to the packed arena. Despite trading fierce blows, their mutual respect remains unbreakable. Reina de Oro notes that wrestling actually helped conquer her insecurities.
Building a Lasting Legacy
Trueno Dorado aims directly for the top. He dreams of joining WWE soon. Meanwhile, Caballero Negro proudly praises his dedicated students. He emphasizes that wrestling is beautiful art, not senseless fighting. Together, Reina de Oro and Trueno Dorado boldly prove that family bonds grow stronger inside the squared circle every single day.
Source: Luis Hernández | Diario de Xalapa