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Black Panther

Wrestlers

Birthday 1998

Birthplace Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico

Age 27 Years

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Who Is Black Panther (wrestler)? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Born on [insert birth date], Black Panther is currently [insert age] years old. He has made a name for himself in the wrestling world, showcasing his incredible skills and charisma inside the ring. Known for his high-flying maneuvers and theatrical personality, Black Panther has captivated audiences globally, contributing to his status as one of the popular faces in professional wrestling.

His journey in the wrestling arena began in Mexico, where he developed his craft and eventually transitioned to international wrestling circuits. His biography reflects a strong commitment to his passion for wrestling, as he continuously seeks to improve and promote this unique sport.

Occupation Wrestlers
Date of Birth
Age 27 Years
Birth Place Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico
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Country Mexico

Popularity

Black Panther (wrestler)'s Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

Black Panther stands at an impressive height of [ insert height ], while weighing approximately [ insert weight ]. His physique, complemented by his athletic training, includes a muscular build that he maintains through rigorous training and a well-defined diet.

His body measurements play a significant role in his wrestling performance, allowing him to execute high-energy moves with agility and precision.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Black Panther is known for his somewhat private personal life. As of 2025, he is currently [single/dating/engaged/married] to [insert partner’s name], although specifics about their relationship remain largely under wraps, maintaining a respectful boundary between his personal and professional life.

As for family, Black Panther has expressed his gratitude towards his family for their unwavering support throughout his career. Their encouragement has been pivotal in his rise to stardom.

Dark Panther (born 1989) is the ring name of a Mexican luchador enmascarado (or masked professional wrestler), working for the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). He portrays a tecnico ("Good guy") wrestling character.

His real name is not a matter of public record, as is often the case with masked wrestlers in Mexico where their private lives are kept a secret from the wrestling fans. He is the son of Genaro Vazquez Nevarez, better known as Blue Panther, and is a brother of wrestler Blue Panther Jr. and Chachorro Lagunero.

Initially wrestling in secret under the ring name Silver, he adopted his father's former ring name Cachorro (Spanish for "Cub") in 2014, which played off the Blue Panther name.

He has since changed his ring on three more occasions: firstly to The Panther (2014–2018), secondly to Black Panther (2018–2021), and then to his current ring name in 2021.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Black Panther's net worth is estimated to be around [insert net worth]. His earnings come from various sources including wrestling contracts, merchandise sales, and endorsements. His continued success in the ring has solidified his financial standing, making him one of the higher earners in the industry.

His salary has seen substantial growth over the years, with various reported figures that reflect his contribution to the sport.

Career, Business, and Investments

Black Panther's wrestling career has been marked by notable achievements. He has competed in high-profile matches across various promotions, showcasing his wrestling prowess and earning accolades. In addition to his wrestling career, he has ventured into business, investing in various projects that align with his interests and passion for wrestling and fitness.

These business endeavors are reflective of his strategic mindset, ensuring that he not only thrives in the ring but also secures a stable future outside of wrestling.

On March 23, Cachorro competed in a 16-man tornero cibernetico match, competing for one of eight spots in CMLL's annual En Busca de un Ídolo ("In search of an idol") tournament. Cachorro, along with Cavernario, Dragon Lee, Guerrero Negro Jr. Hechicero, Star Jr., Soberano Jr. and Super Halcón Jr.

qualified for the tournament while Black Panther, Canelo Casas, El Rebelde, Espiritu Negro, Flyer, Herodes Jr., Metálico and Oro Jr. were all eliminated. The first round of the tournament saw Cachorro face off against all 7 opponents in a round-robin tournament format.

After the matches each wrestler was given points by a panel of judges as well as points off an online poll. After the first round Cachorro ended up ranked third, winning four of the matches, gaining 216 points from the judges and 137 points from the online poll.

In the second round of the tournament Cachorro only defeated eventual tournament Cavernario and ended up in 4th place, 3 points behind 3rd place and 55 points behind the highest point scorer.

On August 25, it was announced that Cachorro would team up with fellow rookie Dragon Lee for the CMLL 81st Anniversary Show, marking Cachorro (and Dragon Lee's) first appearance at CMLL's Anniversary Show, the promotion's most important show of the year. They were scheduled to compete in the first match against the brother-duo of Puma and Tiger.

Social Network

Black Panther maintains an active presence on social media, connecting with his fans and sharing insights into his life. His platforms include:

Education

While much of Black Panther’s focus has been on wrestling, he also values education. He has pursued various training programs related to wrestling, which have helped shape his career. Though specific details about his formal education may not be widely known, his dedication to learning within his profession is evident.


During a press conference on November 19, Cachorro announced that he was changing his ring name to "The Panther" and adopting a new mask as well. At the same press conference, Black Panther announced he was taking the name "Blue Panther Jr." On December 19, 2015 The Panther and Guerrero Maya Jr.

teamed up to defeat La Comando Caribeño ("The Caribbean Commando"; Misterioso Jr. and Sagrado) to win the CMLL Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship, The Panther's first CMLL championship.

In the fall of 2015 The Panther became involved in a storyline rivalry with Súper Comando, a low ranked masked rudo, part of a team known as Los Hombres del Camuflaje.

Over the course of several months the two often faced off on opposite sides of tag team and six-man matches, often with Súper Comando targeting his younger opponent, tearing his mask to push the storyline that he wanted to teach the rookie a lesson.

In early December CMLL announced that Súper Comando and The Panther would joint 10 other wrestlers; Blue Panther Jr., Puma and Tiger, Cancerbero, Esfinge, Fuego, Pegasso, Raziel, Sangre Azteca and Tritón in the main event of the 2015 Infierno en el Ring show.

The Infierno en el Ring match came down to Súper Comando and The Panther being the last two wrestlers in the steel cage, with The Panther forcing Súper Comando to submit. Afterwards Súper Comando was forced to unmask and announce his real name.

In 2018, during a match on Arena Mexico's Tuesday show, the announcer kept calling The Panther "Black Panther", the first ring name of his brother.

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