A historic figure departs! El Satánico will retire from wrestling at Homenaje a Dos Leyendas
A prominent Mexican wrestler, El Satánico, will retire after 52 years in the wrestling profession during a tribute event.
El Satánico, a legendary figure in Mexican professional wrestling, has announced his retirement after an impressive career spanning 52 years. He will be honored at the Homenaje a Dos Leyendas event in Arena México, where he will share the stage with other significant figures, including the late Sr. Salvador Lutteroth González. This event not only highlights his contributions to the sport but also serves as a farewell to his fans, marking the end of an era in lucha libre.
In a heartfelt announcement, El Satánico expressed gratitude towards the Lutteroth family and the wrestling community for the honor. He acknowledged the significance of the event and confirmed that the match on March 20 will be his final appearance as a professional wrestler. This retirement announcement resonated deeply within the wrestling community, as fans prepare to bid farewell to a performer known for his fierce persona and dedication.
The news has implications beyond just El Satánico's retirement; it signifies a moment of reflection for the wrestling industry in Mexico. With ongoing developments in the culture of lucha libre, his departure raises questions about the next generation of talent and the preservation of traditions that he helped to cultivate. The historical importance of such events ensures that El Satánico's legacy will remain a vital part of Mexican wrestling history.