What is super calo?

Super Caló, whose real name is Manelik Fernando González Rivera, is a retired Mexican professional wrestler who is best known for his time in the 1990s in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), now known as WWE. He made his wrestling debut in 1987 and quickly gained popularity for his high-flying lucha libre style and colorful masks and outfits.

Super Caló had a successful career in Mexico before signing with the WWF in 1997, where he competed under the ring name Aguila. He wrestled in the WWF for a couple of years before returning to Mexico and continuing to wrestle on the independent circuit.

Throughout his career, Super Caló won several championships, including the Mexican National Welterweight Championship and the Mexican National Trios Championship. He was known for his agility, athleticism, and innovative high-flying moves, which made him a fan favorite among lucha libre fans.

Super Caló retired from professional wrestling in the early 2000s, but he still makes occasional appearances at wrestling events and conventions. He remains a respected figure in the world of lucha libre and continues to be remembered for his exciting performances in the ring.