Zuleyma

Zuleyma
Birth name Elvia Fragoso Alonso
Born (1964-01-13) January 13, 1964
Mexico
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Zuleyma
La Enfermera
Billed height 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Billed weight 144 lb (65 kg)
Trained by El Enfermero
Antonio Camargo
Indio Yoko
Debut March 11, 1979
Retired 1997
This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Fragoso and the second or maternal family name is Alonso.

Elvia Fragoso Alonso (born January 13, 1964) is a retired Mexican professional wrestler, known by her ringname Zuleyma, who competed in the Universal Wrestling Association and the World Wrestling Association as one of the most dominant luchadoras in Mexico during the 1980s and early 1990s. She is the real-life older sister of luchadora Miss Janeth, whom she helped train,[1] niece of promoter Paco Alonso and the wife of Kato Kung Lee, Jr., son of veteran rudo Kato Kung Lee.

On March 30, 1988, Zuleyma lost to La Briosa in a tournament final for the Mexican National Women's Championship but managed to beat her for the title three months later. She lost the title to La Marquesa on August 8, 1989, but regained it in Mexico City on March 30, 1990.

In early 1989, Zuleyma became the first WWA World Women's Championship and eventually lost the title to Lola Gonzales in Tijuana on July 20, 1989. She eventually defeated Gonzales for the UWA World Women's Championship in Mexico City on February 23, 1991, and immediately vacated the Mexican National title after a near two-year reign. Zuleyma defended the title against Martha Villalobos at the Katsushika Sports Center on September 19, 1992,[2] and held the championship until around 1995 when the title became inactive.

She also had a successful career overseas in the Japanese promotion W*ING during the mid-to late 1990s. In one of her first tours of Japan, she appeared on a televised match for the joshi promotion All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling where she teamed with Bull Nakano and Chela Salazar against Devil Masami, Mika Komatsu & Kanako Nagatomo on March 20, 1986.[3] She later returned to Japan in 1993 and had a series of matches against Jannet Ryo which were later released on VHS/DVD by the promotion,[4][5] most notably, a mixed tag team match with her and Masayoshi Motegi against Ryo and The Winger at Tokyo's Korakuen Hall on February 15, 1994.[6][7] On February 23, 1995, she appeared on the debut show for Tokyo Pro in Shizuoka in a mixed tag team match with Apollo Sugawara against Electra and Kishin Kawabata.[8]

On March 29, 2008, she made a one-time appearance with her husband at a Ladies of Wrestling tribute show for Dona Chela Salazar in Chicago, Illinois. At the event, they defeated La Sirenita and El Dorado in a best of three falls mixed tag team match.[9]

Championships and accomplishments

  • Mexico State Women's Championship (1 time)

Lucha de Apuesta record

Wager Winner Loser Location Date Notes
Hair Zuleyma Martha Villalobos Unknown Unknown  
Hair Zuleyma La Diosa de Plata Panama Unknown  
Hair Zuleyma Tania Guadalajara, Jalisco Unknown  
Hair Zuleyma La Marqueza Guadalajara, Jalisco Unknown  
Hair Zuleyma Yumiko Japan Unknown  
Hair Zuleyma Melina Japan Unknown  
Hair Lola Gonzales Zuleyma Unknown Unknown  
Hair Zuleyma Pantera Sureña Mexico City March 3, 1991  

References

  1. "Dos Grandes Luchadoras Y Hermanas Zuleyma Y Miss Janeth" (in Spanish). Fotolog.com. 2008-01-24.
  2. W!ING: Take-Off 2nd. Perf. Zuleyma and Martha Villalobos. 1999. DVD. Highspots.com.
  3. Joshi Mix - Volume 2 (1986 & 1992). Perf. Zuleyma, Bull Nakano, Chela Salazar, Devil Masami, Mika Komatsu and Kanako Nagatomo. 2006. DVD. WrestlingDVD.net.
  4. W*ING: Scramble Fire Tag Team Deathmatch. Perf. Zuleyma and Jannet Ryo. 1993. Videocassette. W!ING.
  5. W*ING: Odawara Brazing Night. Perf. Zuleyma and Jannet Ryo. 1993. Videocassette. W!ING.
  6. W*INGS: We Are W*INGS, Danger Zone. Perf. Zuleyma, Masayoshi Motegi, The Winger and Jannet Ryo. 1994. Videocassette. W!ING.
  7. February 1994 - Tokyo - We Are W*ING - Danger Zone. Perf. Zuleyma, Masayoshi Motegi, The Winger and Jannet Ryo. 1994. DVD. WrestlingDVD.net.
  8. TOKYO PRO - 1995/02/23 - Shizuoka - "Debut Show". Perf. Zuleyma, Apollo Sugawara, Kishin Kawabata and Electra. 1995. DVD. WrestlingDVD.net.
  9. "Lucha Homenaje a Doña Chela Salazar" (in Spanish). Superluchas.net. 2008-04-01.
  10. "National Women's Title". Puroresu Dojo. 2003.
  11. Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2000). "MEXICO: UWA World Women's Title". Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. p. 399. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  12. Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2000). "MEXICO: WWA Tag Team Title". Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. p. 401. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
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