Luis Martínez [1] (nacido el 26 de septiembre de 1982) [5] es un luchador profesional puertorriqueño que actualmente tiene contrato con la WWE , donde actúa en la marca Raw bajo el nombre de Damian Priest . Él es un ex sola vez NXT Campeón de América del Norte .
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Nombre de nacimiento | Luis Martínez [1] |
Nació | Nueva York , EE. UU. [2] | 26 de septiembre de 1982
Carrera de lucha libre profesional | |
Nombre (s) del anillo | Damian Martinez [1] Damian Sacerdote Luis Martinez [1] Castigador Martinez [1] Castigo Martinez [1] |
Altura facturada | 2,01 m (6 pies 7 pulg) [3] |
Peso facturado | 252 libras (114 kg) [3] |
Facturado desde | Nueva York |
Entrenado por | Fábrica de monstruos [1] |
Debut | 2004 [4] |
También es conocido por su trabajo en Ring of Honor (ROH) bajo el nombre de castigo Martínez , donde él es un ex sola vez ROH Campeón Mundial de la Televisión . A través de la relación de trabajo de ROH con New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), también ha trabajado en Japón como Punisher Martinez . [6]
Vida temprana
Martínez nació dentro de la diáspora puertorriqueña de Nueva York , pero se crió en el municipio de Dorado, Puerto Rico . [7] Mientras vivía en Dorado, vio el World Wrestling Council en la televisión y se interesó por convertirse en un luchador profesional. [7] Aprendió karate japonés Gōjū-ryū de su padre, un artista marcial. Después de ganar dos campeonatos nacionales de artes marciales de contacto completo, Martínez decidió embarcarse en una carrera en la lucha libre profesional. [1] Cuando regresó a los Estados Unidos, el español todavía era su primera lengua y pasó por un período de adaptación.
Carrera de lucha libre profesional
Carrera temprana
Martínez se entrenó en Monster Factory y ganó varios títulos en Monster Factory Pro Wrestling. En 2014, Martínez asistió a un campo de entrenamiento de Ring of Honor (ROH) y pasó a entrenar en el dojo de ROH.
Anillo de honor (2015-2018)
Su primera aparición en un show de ROH fue en 2015 bajo su nombre real, Luis Martínez , donde compitió en dos dark match, perdiendo el primero ante The Romantic Touch y ganando el segundo junto a Shaheem Ali contra Hellcat y Mattick. [8]
Martínez hizo su regreso en Ring of Honor, anunciado como "Punisher Martinez", en el ROH Top Prospect Tournament donde derrotó a Colby Corino en la primera ronda. [9] Martínez perdió ante Lio Rush en las semifinales; sin embargo, a pesar de la derrota, Martinez firmó un contrato con Ring of Honor. Posteriormente se estableció como un villano cuando se alineó con BJ Whitmer y Kevin Sullivan , entrando en una rivalidad con su adversario Steve Corino . El 16 de septiembre de 2016, Martínez participó en el Honor Rumble 2016 , donde tuvo una actuación impresionante antes de ser finalmente eliminado. [10] A principios de noviembre participó en Survival of the Fittest de 2016 , donde terminó siendo eliminado en el último combate Six Man Mayhem. Martínez y Whitmer se pelearon brevemente con los ex campeones mundiales de parejas de ROH War Machine ( Hanson y Raymond Rowe ), primero luchándolos a un no contest y luego derrotándolos en un combate de todo vale . [11]
A través de la relación de trabajo de ROH con New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), Martínez apareció en el evento de dos días Honor Rising: Japan 2017 . En la primera noche, Martínez se unió a Los Ingobernables de Japon miembros Hiromu Takahashi y Tetsuya Naito para derrotar a Castillo Dalton , Hiroshi Tanahashi y Ryusuke Taguchi , con Martínez recogiendo la victoria para su equipo. En la segunda noche, Martínez desafió sin éxito a Hirooki Goto por el Campeonato NEVER Openweight . [12] [13] [14] [15] Usando el nombre de Damian Martinez , regresó a ROH para competir sin éxito en un Manhattan Mayhem Battle Royal por el # 1 Contendership al ROH World Championship . Martínez también participó en una Batalla Real por la Contendencia # 1 al Campeonato Mundial de Televisión ROH , que también perdió. [11] El 11 de febrero, Martínez y BJ Whitmer derrotaron a War Machine , pero después del combate, Martínez se volvió contra Whitmer al golpearlo con su maniobra final de South of Heaven.
Martínez ganó su primer campeonato en ROH el 16 de junio de 2018, derrotando a Silas Young por el Campeonato Mundial de Televisión en la noche dos del evento "State of the Art" de la Promoción en Dallas, Texas. Martínez se había clasificado para una oportunidad en dicho campeonato esa misma noche al vencer a Cheeseburger en un partido de prueba a seis bandas. [16] Martínez haría otra exitosa defensa del título en Best in the World 2018 contra "Hangman" Adam Page en una Baltimore Street Fight . [17] En Death Before Dishonor XVI , defendió con éxito el título contra Chris Sabin . Después del combate, atacó a Sabin, hasta que Jeff Cobb hizo el salvamento. [18] El 29 de septiembre, su contrato con Ring of Honor expiró y optó por no recibir una oferta de contrato. En su última aparición para la promoción, Martínez perdió el Campeonato de Televisión contra Cobb. [19]
WWE
Inicios (2018-2020)
El 12 de octubre de 2018 se informó que Martínez había firmado contrato con WWE , seis días después se le presentó formalmente, entre otros nuevos integrantes a la marca NXT . [20] El 28 de noviembre, en una grabación de NXT TV en Winter Park, Florida , Martínez hizo su debut como talón , perdiendo ante Matt Riddle . [21] [22] Mientras que el 15 de abril de 2019, se informó que Martínez sería reempaquetado y se llamaría con el nuevo nombre de ring "Damian Priest", [23] todavía estaba luchando bajo el nombre de "Punishment Martinez" en la casa NXT. espectáculos durante abril y mayo. [24] [25] Viñetas comenzaron a transmitirse a partir de NXT TakeOver: XXV en junio, reintroduciendo a Martínez bajo este nuevo personaje de Damian Priest. [26] [27] Debutando como Damian Priest, derrotó a Raul Mendoza [28] y luego derrotó a Keith Lee en su segunda aparición. [29]
En el episodio del 2 de octubre de 2019 de NXT, Priest comenzó una pelea con Pete Dunne y Killian Dain , que culminó en una lucha de triple amenaza en NXT TakeOver: War Games (2019) por la contienda número 1 por el Campeonato de NXT, donde Dunne obtuvo la victoria. [30] [31] Priest también se convertiría en parte de la lucha de pago por visión de Survivor Series 5-contra-5-contra-5 , representando al Team NXT en un esfuerzo perdedor ante el Team SmackDown que también involucra al Team Raw, donde fue eliminado. por Randy Orton . [32] En enero de 2020, Priest se incluyó en una historia sobre el Campeonato Norteamericano de NXT con Keith Lee y Dominik Dijajkovic . Priest tendría una oportunidad por el título contra Lee y Dijakovic el 1 de abril de 2020, [33] y un partido individual contra Lee el 22 de abril, siendo derrotado en ambas ocasiones. [34] [35]
Campeón norteamericano de NXT (2020-2021)
Su siguiente historia comenzó cuando, el 22 de abril de 2020, episodio de NXT, Finn Bálor fue atacado en el backstage por un atacante desconocido. [36] [37] El 13 de mayo de 2020, Priest se reveló como el atacante desconocido [38] y ambos se enfrentan en TakeOver: In Your House , donde Priest fue derrotado por Bálor. [39] A pesar de la derrota, la actuación de Priest en el ring en este combate fue muy apreciada por Triple H y también por los fanáticos, seguida de Priest girando la cara en una entrevista entre bastidores donde elogió a Bálor. [40] [41] En el episodio del 10 de junio de 2020 de NXT, Cameron Grimes hizo alarde de su anterior victoria sobre Finn Bálor y consideró a Priest como un "perdedor" en una entrevista entre bastidores, lo que llevó a Priest a atacarlo, [42] confirmando el cambio de rostro de Priest. Esto encendió una pequeña rivalidad entre Grimes y Priest, que concluyó justo antes del torneo celebrado por el vacante Campeonato Norteamericano de NXT. [43] [44] [45]
After defeating Oney Lorcan and Ridge Holland,[46][47] Priest qualified to a ladder match at NXT TakeOver: XXX for the NXT North American Championship,[48] where he won the title, thus earning his first championship in WWE.[49] Priest held the title for 67 days and defended against Timothy Thatcher, Johnny Gargano at NXT: TakeOver 31,[50][51] and Dexter Lumis,[52][53][54][55] but lost it against Gargano at NXT: Halloween Havoc in a Devil's Playground match.[56]
Gargano however, lost the title to Leon Ruff just two weeks later, due to a distraction during the title match by Priest.[57][58] Ruff retained the championship in a rematch against Gargano the next week by disqualification, when Priest punched Ruff during the match, thus disabling Gargano to win the championship.[59] This soon transitioned into a triple threat match for the NXT North American Championship which would take place at NXT TakeOver: WarGames (2020).[60][61][62][63] During the match, Damian Priest again got attacked by the same masked character and its gang that attacked him previously at Halloween Havoc, who was revealed to be Austin Theory.[64] As a result of that, Priest lost the match, with Gargano winning the title by pinning Ruff.[65]
On the December 9 episode of NXT, Priest looked forward to take revenge from Austin Theory following his attack at WarGames, however, he got viscously attacked by a returning Karrion Kross from behind,[66] after which Priest had to be helped out of the arena.[67] The next week, Kross challenged Priest to a match at NXT: New Year's Evil, which Priest accepted.[68][69][70] In that match, Priest lost to Kross, thus making it his final match in NXT.[71]
Move to Raw and teaming with Bad Bunny (2021–present)
Priest made his next appearance in the 2021 Royal Rumble match as a surprise entrant, entering at #14. He eliminated John Morrison, The Miz, Elias and Kane before being eliminated by Bobby Lashley.[72] The following night, Priest made his debut on Raw after being introduced by Bad Bunny during a Miz TV segment. He would proceed to defeat The Miz in a singles match, marking his first win on the main roster.[73] The next week on RAW, he defeated Angel Garza in another singles match.[74] On the February 15 edition of RAW, Priest helped Bad Bunny win the 24/7 Championship by knocking out Akira Tozawa, who pinned R-Truth moments ago.[75] In subsequent weeks, Priest racked up a winning streak by defeating Angel Garza, Elias and Jaxson Ryker,[76][77][78][79] however, The Miz and John Morrison continued their rivalry against Bad Bunny and Priest, after The Miz attacked Bad Bunny using a guitar after Priest's match against Ryker. Priest and Bad Bunny then challenged The Miz and Morrison to a tag team match at WrestleMania 37, which they accepted.[80][81][82] At WrestleMania, Priest and Bad Bunny defeated The Miz and Morrison.[83][84]
On the next night, the Raw after WrestleMania, The Miz and Morrison challenged Damian Priest to a two-on-one handicap match, where, despite dominating most of the match, Priest lost due to outside interference by Maryse, making it his first loss on the main roster.[85][86][87] In the subsequent weeks, Priest won singles matches against both The Miz and John Morrison, and also won a tag team match, teaming up with The New Day against The Miz, Elias and Jaxson Ryker.[88][89][90][91] Eventually, conflicts also started arising between the Miz and John Morrison themselves, although they continued their rivalry with Priest, eventually setting up a lumberjack match between The Miz and Priest at WrestleMania Backlash.[92][93][94] In that match, Priest defeated The Miz.[95] The next night on Raw, Priest also defeated John Morrison in a lumberjack match.[96]
Estilo y personalidad de lucha profesional
Martinez is known to have a deep voice, which has helped him in his promos to maintain the menacing, dark character while working as Punishment Martinez in ROH Wrestling.[97][98][99] In WWE, "Damian Priest" was previously intended to be a similar but darker, more intense character than the characters that Martinez has represented previously in other promotions,[100] however, his character has gradually evolved and developed a more machismo, rockstar-like attitude that pursues more fame, recognition and success, and the character is further emphasized by portraying bars, parties and women frequently with him in backstage segments. Therefore, he is referred to as "The Archer of Infamy".[101][102][103][104]
His wrestling style involves various power moves as well as high flying moves, and his striking is heavily influenced by his background in martial arts.[105] He uses the Razor's Edge (a crucifix drop powerbomb, inherited from Razor Ramon, his childhood wrestling idol)[106][107] and also a Falcon Arrow suplex which has been dubbed Broken Arrow. His finisher is an inverted swinging cutter, called The Reckoning. Ever since the 2021 Royal Rumble it has been renamed Hit The Lights.[108] He also used a sit-out chokeslam called the South of Heaven as his finisher, when he was working with ROH,[109] which he still uses in the WWE as one of his signature moves, but not as a finisher.[110][111]
Vida personal
Martinez is a melophile, being heavily influenced by rock and heavy metal.[112] He and his family has known and interacted with various music bands and personalities, like Bad Bunny, Dee Snider, Eddie Ojeda to quote a few.[113][114][115]
He is friends with Matt Riddle, Keith Lee, Dominik Dijakovic and Bronson Reed.[116][117][118]
Campeonatos y logros
- Keystone Pro Wrestling
- KPW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Matthew Riddle[119]
- Monster Factory Pro Wrestling
- MFPW Heavyweight Championship (3 times)[120]
- MFPW Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Brolly (1) and QT Marshall (1)[121]
- MFPW Invitational (2016)
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Ranked No. 166 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2019[122]
- Ranked No. 108 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2020[123]
- Ring of Honor
- ROH World Television Championship (1 time)
- Survival of the Fittest (2017)[124]
- WWE
- NXT North American Championship (1 time)[125]
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enlaces externos
- Damian Priest on WWE.com