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Home/People/Raymundo Rodríguez
Raymundo Rodríguez profile photo
Born
Mar 15, 1969Died: Jul 8, 2018
Lived 49 years
Place of Birth
Mexico City, Mexico
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

2
Movies
3
TV Shows
Also Known As
Battalion
Coquito Rojo
Payasito Rojo
Piratita Morgan

Raymundo Rodríguez

Acting

Biography
was a Mexican luchador or professional wrestler best known under the ring name Piratita Morgan. He also worked as an enmascarado, or masked wrestler, under the names Battalion, Payasito Rojo and Coquito Rojo. Rodríguez was one of the first wrestlers to compete in the Mini-Estrella ("Mini Star) division in Mexico, a division for both dwarf wrestlers and wrestlers of short stature, often portraying a smaller version of a regular-sized wrestler. Rodríguez performed as a shorter version of Pirata Morgan from the beginning of his career to his death. Rodríguez's brother is also a Mini-Estrella, known under the ring name Espantito. He is not related to the wrestler known as Piratita Morgan Jr. For the majority of his career, Rodríguez worked as a rudo, or heel, portraying one of the bad guys in the ring. He had a long-running rivalry with Mascarita Sagrada in which the two competed in several Luchas de Apuestas ("bet matches") throughout the years, each ending with a loss for Rodríguez. As a result, he had to have his hair shaved off. His most high-profile match was the main event of Triplemanía III-A, the first and only time that the Mini-Estrellas were given the main event spot at a Triplemanía show. Throughout his career Rodríguez worked for every major wrestling promotion in Mexico, in addition to working for the World Wrestling Federation and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in the US, as well as for promotions in Japan and Puerto Rico. Death Rodríguez was admitted to hospital on July 6, 2018 after deteriorating health.[25][26] He died two days later on July 8
TNA Victory Road 2004 poster

TNA Victory Road 2004

as Piratita Morgan
2004
WWE Royal Rumble 1998 poster

WWE Royal Rumble 1998

as Battalion
1998