Los Espantos wearing the distinctive black and white mask all Espantos have worn at some point in their career
Stable
Members
Espanto I Espanto II Espanto III Successors
Name(s)
Los Espantos Los Hermanos Espanto
Debut
January 24, 1962
Disbanded
1979
Los Espantos (Spanish for "The Terrors"), sometimes referred to as Los Hermanos Espanto ("The Terror Brothers"), was a Mexican professional wrestling group, called a stable. The original Espantos team consisted of Espanto I (José Eusebio Vázquez Bernal) and Espanto II (Fernando Cisneros Carrillo), but later expanded to a trio when Espanto III (Miguel Vázquez Bernal), the younger brother of Espanto I, joined the group. They primarily worked as a rudo (a term used for wrestlers who portray the "Bad guys") faction for Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL) and on the Mexican independent circuit. As a team Espanto I and II held the Mexican National Tag Team Championship and Espanto II and III held the Northern Mexico Tag Team Championship. The team of Espanto I and Espanto II are considered among the best rudo teams in the history of lucha libre.
In the mid-1980s a new generation of Espantos appeared when Espanto IV and Espanto V began teaming up, both sons of Espanto III, and with the emergence of Espanto Jr., who was not related to any of the previous Espanto members but was given permission to use the name. Since then a third "wave" of Espantos have begun wrestling including Los Hijos del Espanto, who were trained by Espanto II but not related, and a new Espanto Jr. who is the son of the original Espanto Jr.
LosEspantos (Spanish for "The Terrors"), sometimes referred to as Los Hermanos Espanto ("The Terror Brothers"), was a Mexican professional wrestling...
the ring name Espanto I (Spanish for "Terror I"), part of LosEspantos alongside his lifelong friend Fernando Cisneros Carrillo (Espanto II) and his younger...
Vázquez, better known as Espanto I as well as Miguel Vázquez known as Espanto III, with the three collectively known as LosEspantos During his professional...
the ring name Espanto III ("Terror 3"). During his career in lucha libre he formed a long running, successful trio known as LosEspantos ("The Terrors")...
of El Hijo del Espanto I and El Hijo del Espanto II. While their names indicate that they are supposedly sons of one of LosEspantos, they are not related...
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professional wrestler Miguel Vázquez Bernal, better known as Espanto III and adopted the Espantos name and mask eight years after their father retired from...
as one of the vocalists of the quartet Los Excéntricos del Ritmo. Later, in 1946, he formed part of the trio Los Trincas. The trio was hugely successful...
(link) Encyclopedia staff (July 2007). "Enciclopedia de las Mascaras". LosEspantos (in Spanish). Mexico. pp. 27–28. Tomo II. Enciclopedia staff (October...
comic books from 1956 to 1966. Viruta and Capulina's first feature film, Se los chupó la bruja, was shot in 1957 and released the following year by Películas...
of LosEspantos ("The Terrors") and became known as El Espantito, wearing the signature black mask with a white cross on it popularized by Espanto I,...
and nominees are listed as follows: "Huelva acogerá la tercera edición de los Premios Carmen del Cine Andaluz". Diario de Sevilla. Grupo Joly. 11 November...
most lavish and important works, the monumental play La tertulia de losespantos (The Soiree of Spooks). As it prologue reads, this play takes us “from...
time in Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) where he was a part of Los Vipers for many years. Before adopting the Mosco de la Merced ring name he...
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joining to win in a tag team match. In WWC, Xavant and Laureano defeated LosEspantos. At El Gran Conflicto, La Revolución jumped Laureano prior to a scheduled...
Championship incoming champion – Los Rebeldes (Rene Guajardo and Karloff Lagarde) or LosEspantos (Espanto I and Espanto II) Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)...
championship, but it is generally accepted that the lineage began in 1957 when Los Hermanos Shadow (The Shadow Brothers; Blue Demon and Black Shadow) won an...
They also had a very financially successful feud with LosEspantos (Espanto I, Espanto II, and Espanto III) in what at the time was a rare rudo vs. rudo feud...
Tag Team Championship incoming champion – Los Rebeldes (Rene Guajardo and Karloff Lagarde) or LosEspantos (Espanto I and Espanto II) No title changes...
Myth ($1000) ; Steve Mose for Untitled; Filemon Santiago for La Casa de losEspantos ($1000) 1981: No exhibition 1982: 1983: No exhibition 1984: Paul Lamantia...