Fray Tormenta

Sergio Gutiérrez Benítez (born May 9, 1945) is a Mexican Catholic priest who founded and supported an orphanage for 23 years as a lucha libre wrestler.

While performing, he wore a red and yellow mask and used the ring name Fray Tormenta ("Friar Storm"). He made only sporadic in-ring appearances in the 2000s before retiring completely from wrestling in July 2011, but he still wears his mask even in his duties as a priest.

Fray Tormenta
Fray Tormenta
Birth nameSergio Gutiérrez Benítez
Born (1945-05-09) May 9, 1945 (age 78)
San Agustín Metzquititlán, Hidalgo
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Fray Tormenta
Billed height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Billed weight105 kg (231 lb)
Debut1973
RetiredJuly 3, 2011

Biography

Dutch documentary segment on Fray Tormenta, 2011

Sergio Gutiérrez Benítez was born to José Gutiérrez García and Emilia Benítez on May 9, 1945, in San Agustín Metzquititlán, Hidalgo as the sixteenth of their seventeen children. He had long been inspired to become a masked luchador after watching two 1963 Mexican films, "El Señor Tormenta" (Mister Storm) and "Tormenta En El Ring" (Storm In The Ring) both of which featured the story of a poor Mexican priest who supported the children of his orphanage by fighting as a lucha libre wrestler at night. At age 22, Gutiérrez, at the time a drug addict and alcoholic, became interested in the priesthood and was inducted into the Piarists Order. His theological training took him to Rome, and then Spain, and for a while he taught philosophy and history at Roman Catholic universities in Mexico. He later became a secular priest in the Diocese of Texcoco, where he founded an orphanage named "La Casa Hogar de los Cachorros de Fray Tormenta", which would serve as the home of 270 children. In need of money to take care of the children, the father became the masked wrestler known as Fray Tormenta.

In 1991, French filmmakers made a movie loosely based on his life called L'Homme au masque d'or [fr] (The Man In The Golden Mask) starring Jean Reno.

In 2006, American film maker Jared Hess made another film based on the story of Fray Tormenta called Nacho Libre, starring Jack Black. The Paramount film was produced by Jack Black, Mike White, and David Klawans. Benítez appears in the movie where he portrays a retired wrestler.

In 2007, Fray Tormenta appeared in the film Padre Tormenta as a priest who dons the luchador's mask and enters the ring to raise funds for the orphanage he directs.

Currently, Fray Tormenta stars as a supporting character in the Mexican comic book series Místico: El Principe de Plata y Oro as a mentor to the lucha libre wrestler Místico.

In real life, although Fray Tormenta is now retired from professional wrestling, he still works at the orphanage as a priest and has inspired one of his children to take up his mantle so that the legend of Fray Tormenta can live on. The masked wrestler, whose real name is unknown, calls himself Fray Tormenta Jr. Although semi-retired from wrestling since 2001, he still wrestled occasionally and on January 11, 2011 won his second Lucha de Apuesta, by defeating Bugambilia, Super Crazy, X-Fly, Bestia 666 and Boy Danger, to win Bugambilia's hair. On July 3, 2011, Tormenta teamed with El Pantera and Solar to defeat Black Terry, Negro Navarro and Scorpio, Jr. at International Wrestling Revolution Group's Festival de las Mascaras. After the match Gutiérrez announced that he had wrestled his final match. On June 20, 2012, Tormenta made an appearance for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), officially giving his blessing to the second incarnation of Místico.

The video game characters King from Tekken, Crasher Wake from Pokémon, Tizoc from Fatal Fury, Leon from F-Zero, and Greco from Chrono Cross were inspired by his story, as were the movies Nacho Libre with Jack Black playing Ignacio/Nacho as the Fray Tormenta inspired character and the French film L'Homme au masque d'or (fr) with Jean Reno playing Father Victorio Gaetano.

Luchas de Apuestas record

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Fray Tormenta (mask) El Hijo de Judas (mask) Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas Live event November 18, 1990  
Fray Tormenta (mask) Bugambilia (hair) Pachuca, Hidalgo Live event January 11, 2011

Notes

References

Footnotes

General

  • Various (2005). "El Sacerdote Luchador / the wrestling priest". Lucha Libre: Masked Superstars of Mexican Wrestling. Distributed Art Publishers, Inc. pp. 217–219. ISBN 968-6842-48-9.

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