Eustacio "Tacho" Jiménez Ibarra [1][4][5][6] was a
Mexican Luchador enmascarado, or masked
professional wrestler better known by the
ring name of
El Hijo de Cien Caras was gunned down he was 34.. The name is
Spanish for "the Son of
Cien Caras." He was not, however, related to wrestler
Cien Caras, but instead paid Cien Caras for the rights to use the ring name, a practice not uncommon in Lucha Libre. He also wrestled under the names
Frankenstein and
Suplex, named after the
monster and the
wrestling move. He was the brother of
Adolfo Tapia, who wrestles as L.A. Park as well as the nephew of
Super Parka and the cousin of
Volador, Jr.
(March 21, 1976 – November 29, 2010)
Professional wrestling career |

Jiménez was born in a small village named Nuevo Padilla, located in the town of
Tula, Tamaulipas, but while he was still a child, his family moved to
Tampico, where he grew up.
[1] After Jiménez's brother
Adolfo Tapiahad become famous as La Parka, he decided to follow in his footsteps and become a professional wrestler.
[1] After being trained by his brother and El Salsero, Jiménez made his debut under a mask as "Frankenstein", working for El Salsero's promotion in
Guadalupe, Nuevo León.
[1] In 2001 he began wrestling under the ring name "Suplex" and acknowledged publicly that he was the brother of Adolfo Tapia.
[7] He worked as Suplex on the Mexican
Independent circuit for four years without much success, after which his brother decided that he needed a makeover in order to gain success.
[1]
In 2005 he bought the rights to use the
ring name "El Hijo de Cien Caras" ("The Son of Cien Caras") and took the ring character of the son of
Cien Caras, teaming up with
Cien Caras, Jr. (who was also not related to Cien Caras).
[1] Together the team became known as
Los Junior Dinamitas (After their "Father's" group
Los Hermanos Dinamita). On December 11, 2005
Los Junior Dinamitas defeated Flash I and Flash II to win the Occidente (western states) Tag Team Championship on a show in
Guadalajara,
Jalisco.
[8] Los Junior Dinamitas held the Occidente Tag Team Championship for 546 days in total, making sporadic title defenses in that time.
In 2007
Los Junior Dinamitas began working for
International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG), with the group being expanded with
Máscara Año 2000, Jr. and
El Hijo de Máscara Año 2000, who were actually the sons of
Máscara Año 2000 (Cien Caras' brother). On May 31, 2007 Hijo de Cien Caras and Máscara Año 2000, Jr. defeated the team of
El Pantera and
El Felino to win the
IWRG Intercontinental Tag Team Championship.
[8] El Hijo de Cien Caras' run as double champion lasted under two weeks before losing the belts to the team of
El Sagrado and
Rayman on June 10, 2007.
[9] Following the loss of the Occidente Tag Team Championship
Los Junior Dinamitas featured the team of Hijo de Cien Caras and Máscara Año 2000, Jr. more than the other two members as the team quickly established themselves as the most dominant IWRG Tag Team Champions as they held the title for 801 days and made 11 successful title defenses, although they did have a long period of inactivity as a team in early to mid 2009 due to Hijo de Cien Caras not working regularly for IWRG.
During the time period the two had successful defenses against such teams as
Electroshock and El Hijo de Anibal,
Pierroth and
El Hijo de Pierroth, El Hijo de Solitario and El Hijo de Anibal,
Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. and El Hijo de Anibal,
Dr. Wagner, Jr. and
Silver King, Silver King and
El Dandy, El Fantasma and Fantasma, Jr.,
Scorpio, Jr. and
Zumbido,
Arlequin and Hijo de Pierroth and
The Headhunters.
[9] Hijo de Cien Caras participated in the 2008
IWRG Rey del Ring tournament on July 24, 2008 and was the 29th, and last wrestler eliminated, only outlasted by the winner Scorpio, Jr.
[10][11] On August 9, 2009
Los Junior Dinamitas marathon reign ended when the team of
Ricky Cruzz and Scorpio, Jr.
[11]
AAA vs. IWRG feud
During an IWRG show on April 29, 2010
Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) wrestler
Silver King showed up for the show, allegedly to promote the movie "Nacho Libre II" but ended up starting an interpromotional feud between AAA and IWRG.
[12] Los Junior Dinamitas quickly came to the defense of IWRG, wrestling against Silver King and other AAA representatives such as
Alex Koslov,
Chessman and
Cibernético.
[13][14] During AAA's
TripleMania XVIII Los Junior Dinamitas made a surprise appearance moments after Silver King and
Último Gladiador won the
AAA World Tag Team Championship to challenge the new champions. This marked the first time IWRG wrestlers appeared on AAA television.
[15] On June 20, 2010 Máscara Año 2000, Jr. and El Hijo de Cien Caras defeated
Los Piratos (
Pirata Morgan and
El Hijo de Pirata Morgan to win the IWRG Tag Team Championship for a second time.
[16] On November 14, 2010,
Los Junior Dinamitas lost the title back to
Los Piratos.
[17]
Personal life
Jiménez was the brother of professional wrestler
Adolfo Tapia Ibarra (L.A. Park) and nephew of
Ramón Ibarra Banda (Super Parka), Johnny Ibara, King Balam and Desalmado as well as the cousin of
Volador, Jr. the son of Ramón Ibarra.
[7] His family outside of wrestling included his brothers Ulises, Alejandro, Gabriel and a sister named Georgina.
[1] Despite using the name "Son of Cien Caras" he was not in any way related to
Cien Caras, real name Carmelo Reyes González or the González wrestling family. Jiménez, like many other
luchadores, kept his private life a secret and his real name was not a matter of public record until his death.
[18]
Death
In the early morning hours of November 29, 2010, Jiménez was murdered in
Coyoacán,
Mexico City. According to local officials Jiménez and a female companion named Adela de Luna González were sitting in a car, when they were approached by two unknown individuals who, without saying a word, opened fire and hit Jiménez once in the neck and Luna five times in the chest and neck, before fleeing the scene in a black
Dodge Neon. Paramedics pronounced both Jiménez and Luna dead at the scene.
[4][5][19][20] Jiménez was survived by his wife Maria Felix Rocha and his children Alan Eustace, Edgar Adolfo, Abraham and a newborn baby girl.
[1] It was later reported that Luna, a 50 year old nightclub owner in Mexico City, and her former husband had been investigated by the Mexico City Justice Department for "shady dealings" involving smuggling goods from China and Japan.
[6]
In wrestling
Championships and accomplishments
Lucha de Apuesta record
Wager | Winner | Loser | Location | Date | Notes |
Hair | Hijo de Cien Caras | Vampiro Casanova | Rio Bravo, Tamaulipas | 02006-06-10 June 10, 2006 |
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