Lady Apache
- January 6, 2024
- Professional Wrestler
Quick Facts
Full Name | Lady Apache |
Occupation | Professional Wrestler |
Date Of Birth | Jun 26, 1970(1970-06-26) |
Age | 54 |
Birthplace | Mexico City |
Country | Mexico |
Horoscope | Cancer |
Lady Apache Biography
Name | Lady Apache |
Birthday | Jun 26 |
Birth Year | 1970 |
Place Of Birth | Mexico City |
Birth Country | Mexico |
Birth Sign | Cancer |
Spouse | Electroshock |
Children(s) | La Máscara |
Lady Apache is one of the most popular and richest Professional Wrestler who was born on June 26, 1970 in Mexico City, Mexico. Sandra González Calderón was born on June 26, 1970, in Mexico City, Mexico In the mid-1980s González was married to Mario Balbuena González, a professional wrestler under the ring name Gran Apache. The two met when Balbuena began training González for a professional wrestling career, and married before she made her in-ring debut. The couple later divorced, with González later marrying Jesus Alvarado Nieves, who wrestled under the name Brazo de Oro. In the early 2000s, it was revealed that González and Alvarado were divorced, and she was then married to Edgar Luna Pozos, known in professional wrestling as Electroshock / Mr. Electro.
In 1990, Lady Apache began working for Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL; Mexican Wrestling Enterprise), Mexico’s largest and oldest wrestling promotion. Her first major match saw her team up with Xochitl Hamada, unsuccessfully challenging Martha Villalobos and Pantera Sureña for the Mexican National Women’s Tag Team Championship. On August 16, 1992, Lady Apache defeated La Diabólica to win the Distrito Federal Women’s Championship, a local championship within Mexico City. Her reign lasted 1,365 days, but with very few championship defenses in that period of time, before losing to La Practicante. In late 1991, EMLL changed its name to Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL; World Wrestling Council) and, as part of the rebranding efforts, introduced the CMLL World Women’s Championship. Lady Apache was one of 14 wrestlers competing in the initial tournament for the championship, but was not involved in the final where Bull Nakano defeated Lola González to win the championship.
In mid-1993, the Mexican National Women’s Championship was vacated as then- champion La Sieranita became pregnant and could no longer compete. The tournament to determine a new champion saw Lady Apache and La Diabólica qualify for the final by winning a torneo cibernetico elimination match on August 14. The following week La Diabólica defeated Lady Apache to claim the championship. The following year, Lady Apache unsuccessfully challenged long- time rival La Diabólica for the CMLL World Women’s Championship but lost the match. She would later unsuccessfully challenge Reina Jubuki for the same championship. On June 1, 1996, Lady Apache represented CMLL at the World Wrestling Peace Festival teaming with Akira Hokuto to defeat Bull Nakano and Neftali.
In November 1996, Lady Apache defeated Xochitl Hamada and then Chaparita Asari in a tournament to win the vacant CMLL World Women’s Championship, becoming the fifth overall holder of the championship. Her first reign lasted 90 days, until Mariko Yoshida defeated her on February 6, 1997, on a show in Tokyo, Japan. The CMLL women’s division was virtually inactive starting in 1997, with Lady Apache only working six CMLL shows that year. In late 1998, Lady Apache defeated Tania in a Lucha de Apuestas match, forcing Tania to have her hair shaved off as a result. In 1999, CMLL began promoting their women’s division on a more regular basis, signaled by Lady Apache winning the CMLL World Women’s Championship for a second time on May 15. Lady Apache worked her last match for CMLL at the time on July 4, 2000. She left the promotion without losing the CMLL World Women’s Championship, which forced CMLL to declare it vacant in August.
While working for CMLL, Lady Apache was also allowed to tour Japan to wrestle on several tours. Her first trip to Japan was in January 1992, where she worked for Universal Pro-Wrestling. During the tour, she had two championship opportunities. The first opportunity, on January 19, saw Lady Apache team up with Kaoru Maeda, facing and losing to the team of Manami Toyota and Toshiyo Yamada for the vacant UWA World Women’s Tag Team Championship. The second opportunity saw Lady Apache and Mariko Yoshida lose to Kaoru Maeda and Mima Shimoda in a match for the vacant JCTV Women’s TV Championship. She returned to Japan in early 1993, saw her compete in a mixed trios tournament, teaming with male wrestlers Oro and Plata, losing to La Diabólica, Scorpio Jr., and Super Delfin in the second round of the tournament.
Lady Apache Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Professional Wrestler |
House | Living in own house. |
Lady Apache is one of the richest Professional Wrestler from Mexico. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Lady Apache 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Sandra González Calderón (born June 26, 1970) is a Mexican professional wrestler or luchadora, best known under the ring name Lady Apache. González’s ring name comes from the “family name” of Mario Balbuena González who wrestled under the name Gran Apache; whom she was married to when she made her wrestling debut in 1986, but later divorced. Through her marriage to Gran Apache, she was the stepmother of Faby Apache and Mari Apache, both professional wrestlers. González’s second husband was Jesus Alvarado Nieves, better known as Brazo de Oro. Her third husband, Edgar Luna Pozos, generally known under the ring name Electroshock, she is also the sister-in-law to Charly Manson (Jesus Luna Pozos).
González made her professional wrestling debut on June 26, 1986, adopting the ring name “Lady Apache”. Early in her career, Lady Apache won back-to-back Lucha de Apuestas, or “bet matches”, against La Gata, first forcing her to remove her mask and later to have all her hair shaved off.
When Lady Apache returned to Japan in 1995, she worked for Wrestle and Romance (WAR) as the UFF had closed by then. For the tour, she he worked primarily against Mexican wrestlers La Pantera and Pantera Sureña. On March 3, 1995, Lady Apache and La Felina competed in a tournament for the vacant WWWA World Tag Team Championship but lost in the first round to Las Cachorras Orientales (Etsuko Mita and Mima Shimoda). She would later work tours for Osaka Pro Wrestling (in 1999) and Arsion (in 1999-2000), but not work for another Japanese promotion until 2011 where she wrestled for Universal Woman’s Pro Wrestling Reina. Her last Japanese appearance saw her lose to Princesa Blanca, in a REINA promoted match for the Mexican National Women’s Championship.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Height | 5 ft 3 in |
Lady Apache height 5 ft 3 in Lady weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.
Who is Lady Apache Dating?
According to our records, Lady Apache married to Electroshock. As of December 1, 2023, Lady Apache’s is not dating anyone.
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On August 20, 2010, it was announced that Lady Apache was pregnant and for that reason had to stop wrestling for at least seven months. She made her return to the wrestling ring at a CMLL event on July 31, 2011. CMLL originally announced a Lucha de Apuestas match between Lady Apache and Princesa Blanca in early 2012, but later canceled the match. Instead, the storyline feud between the two was rolled into a division-wide storyline that led to the main event of the 2012 Infierno en el Ring show. In the main event, 12 women all risked their hair or mask in a steel cage match. In the end, Princesa Blanca pinned Goya Kong, forcing Goya Kong to unmask. By mid-2013 it was announced that Lady Apache had left CMLL.
Facts & Trivia
Lady Ranked on the list of most popular Professional Wrestler. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Mexico. Lady Apache celebrates birthday on June 26 of every year.
Lady Apache returned to AAA 11 years later, teaming with her former stepdaughters Faby and Mari Apache for the 2016 Women’s Lucha Libre World Cup. On June 3, 2016, the Apaches defeated Team USA (Cheerleader Melissa, Santana Garrett, and Sienna) in the first round of the tournament. Two days later, the team defeated Team Japan (Aja Kong, Natsu Sumire, and Yuki Miyazaki) to win the Lucha Libre World Cup.