Black Cat (wrestler)
Víctor Mar Manuel was a Mexican professional wrestler better known by his ring name, Black Cat. He was best known for his work in Japan for New [Japan Pro Wrestling].
Early life
Mar was born in Mexico City, into a family of luchadores. His father was Macario Mar, who wrestled under the ring name “Huroki Sito”. One of his uncles was Sugi Sito. The Mar family was of Chinese ancestry, though they were portrayed as kayfabe Japanese, a gimmick Sugi Sito developed during the Second World War to play off anti-Japanese sentiment.Professional wrestling career
Universal Wrestling Association (1977–1981)
After being trained by his father, Mar made his professional wrestling debut on April 21, 1977, under the ring name Kuroneko. In his debut match, on April 21, 1977, he defeated Mr. Bronce at a Universal Wrestling Association event. In UWA, he was a midcarder working for promotion's small buildings including Arena Naucalpan and Arena Neza. In 1979, he won the Naucalpan Tag Team Championship with Villano IV.New Japan Pro-Wrestling (1981–1994)
After spending four years with UWA, he changed his ring name to Black Cat. He debuted in Japanese promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling on April 21, 1981, as a luchadore opponent for Tiger Mask whom he went on to beat in a puroresu vs. lucha libre match. In 1982, he briefly returned to Mexico but came back to NJPW as a referee. He also wrestled there as an undercarder against ascending stars. During his years wrestling there, he would exchange his stands between Japan and Mexico to help young talent in their training.He would mainly wrestle against inumerous foreign wrestlers that would tour in Japan, and also would defeat young talent such as Kensuke Sasaki, Koji Kanemoto, Michiyoshi Ohara, Takayuki Iizuka, Osamu Matsuda, and would also aid New Japan in rivalries against rival promotions.
In 1990, Black Cat wrestled in NJPW shows staged in Harbin, China and Baghdad, Iraq.
Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (1994)
In February 1994, Black Cat left NJPW and debuted in Asistencia Asesoría y Administración, a promotion in his hometown Mexico which was his return to Mexico. After his debut in AAA, he joined the stable Los Gringos Locos as the latest member of the stable. The group consisted of La Pareja del Terror, Konnan and Madonna's Boyfriend. This group was the most hated stable in the history of lucha libre. While in AAA, he feuded with Mascarita Sagrada. At TripleMania II-A, held on April 26, 1994, he teamed with Guerrero and Barr but lost to El Hijo del Santo, Octagon and Perro Aguayo.New Japan Pro-Wrestling (1994–2003)
In September 1994, Black Cat made his return to NJPW, often teaming with the masked Love Machine and Black Tiger. He stayed there and kept wrestling as an undercarder but without returning to AAA, with his most notable work there during the decade being aiding New Japan against UWF-i wrestlers. In 1995, Black Cat travelled to North Korea to wrestle in NJPW's Collision in Korea show.During his second stint with NJPW he also refereed some matches until 2001, when he was involved in a serious injury against El Samurai. Two years later, in 2003, he retired as a referee and as a professional wrestler.
World Championship Wrestling (1998)
While in January 1998, he made four appearances with Atlanta, Georgia based World Championship Wrestling. His first WCW appearance was at the January 12, 1998, edition of Nitro where he lost to Marty Jannetty. His second appearance with WCW was on the January 15 Thunder where he teamed with Ohara and Gedo but lost to Steiner Brothers and Ray Traylor in a 6-man tag team match. His third appearance was a loss to Chris Adams on the March 28, 1998 episode of WCW Worldwide. His fourth and final appearance was a loss to Booker T on the April 4, 1998 episode of WCW Worldwide.Death
Manuel suffered a massive heart attack and died on January 28, 2006.Championships and accomplishments
- New Japan Pro-Wrestling
- *Greatest Wrestlers (Class of 2009)
- Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission
- *Mexican National Junior Heavyweight Championship
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- * PWI ranked him #435 of the top 500 singles wrestlers the PWI 500 in 1995
- Tokyo Sports
- * Service Award
- Universal Wrestling Association
- * Naucalpan Tag Team Championship - with Rokambole
''Luchas de Apuestas'' record
| Winner | Loser | Location | Event | Date | Notes |
| Kuroneko | Principe Rebelde | Cuautitlán, Mexico State | Live event | ||
| Máscara Sagrada | Black Cat | Zapopan, Jalisco | Triplemania II-B |