Alberto El Patron, Combate Americas and former WWE star, arrested

The wrestler known as Alberto Del Rio, who recently fought MMA in Combate Americas, was charged with a second-degree felony in the alleged assault.

Jose A. Rodriguez Chucuan, who was best known for his headlining run in WWE as Alberto Del Rio and recently competed in Combate Americas as [autotag]Alberto El Patron[/autotag], recently was arrested in San Antonio and charged with sexual assault, according to a report by NBC News 4 San Antonio.

According to the report, Chucuan, a San Antonio resident, allegedly assaulted the victim, slapping her in the forehead. Chucuan then ordered the woman to put on a dress and dance for him, and told her that if she cried, Chucuan would “take her son and drop him in the middle of the road somewhere.” The report also stated Rodriguez committed a sexual assault.

According to Bexar County (Texas) public records, Chucuan was arrested May 9, held for several hours, then released on $50,000 bond after being charged with a second-degree sexual assault felony.

Although Rodriguez, who comes from a legendary Mexican wrestling family as the son of Dos Caras and nephew of Mil Mascaras, is best known for his work in pro wrestling, his most recent high-profile public appearance came in the MMA world through Combate Americas.

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Rodriguez, who served in figurehead roles with the promotion, made his return to MMA in the main event of the promotion’s first-ever PPV card on Dec. 7. El Patron (9-6 MMA), who had not fought since 2010, was submitted by UFC Hall of Famer Tito Ortiz at the 3:10 mark of the opening round.

 

Tito Ortiz’s Combate Americas win over Alberto El Patron restored after temporary no contest

Tito Ortiz’s submission win over Alberto El Patron only stood as a no contest for a couple days. Now his victory has been restored.

[autotag]Tito Ortiz[/autotag]’s submission win over [autotag]Alberto El Patron[/autotag] only stood as a no contest for a couple days. Now his victory has been restored.

The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation released a statement to MMA Junkie on Friday saying Ortiz’s win in the “Combate Americas: Tito vs. Alberto” main event from this past December is back on the books.

“A urine sample provided by Jacob ‘Tito’ Christopher Ortiz on Dec. 7, 2019, at the Combate Americas MMA event showed a potentially disqualifying substance that Ortiz claimed was prescribed by a physician,” the statement reads. “Pending the outcome of the TDLR inquiry into whether the substance was indeed prescribed by a physician, TDLR marked the fight results as ‘No Contest.’ TDLR confirmed with the physician that the item was prescribed to Ortiz. TDLR has reinstated Ortiz’s victory in the Dec. 7 bout.”

MMA Junkie on Wednesday was first to report that Ortiz’s win had been overturned. At the time, TDLR representatives would not comment on the reason for the no contest, other than to say the “results of the fight were changed pending further investigation.”

Ortiz (21-12-1) submitted El Patron (9-6) this past December for his 21st career win at State Farm Arena in Hidalgo, Texas.

After news broke from MMA Junkie that his win had been overturned, Ortiz posted on social media that he would be exonerated, and that proved to be the case.

Ortiz, a former UFC light heavyweight champion and a member of that promotion’s Hall of Fame, dominated his 210-pound contract weight fight against El Patron, who is best known from his WWE career as Alberto Del Rio.

Ortiz finished El Patron with a rear-naked choke at the 3:10 mark of the opening round. The event was Combate Americas’ first pay-per-view offering. The week after the fight, Combate Americas said the event “did not fare as well” as it had hoped in terms of pay-per-view buys, particularly compared to the ratings it did on Televisa Canal 5 in Mexico.

The 42-year-old El Patron hadn’t fought an MMA bout in nearly 10 years. In the early 2000s, he fought for the DEEP promotion in Japan before a pair of fights under the PRIDE banner in 2003 and 2004. There, he was the recipient of a famed Mirko Cro Cop head-kick knockout, then lost a decision to eventual UFC fighter Kazuhiro Nakamura.

Ortiz, who turned 45 in January, returned from a second retirement for a third fight against longtime rival Chuck Liddell in November 2018. He knocked out Liddell in the first round for his first win against fellow former UFC light heavyweight champion and UFC Hall of Famer. That led to his contract with Combate Americas – a multi-fight deal. The fight with El Patron was his first on that contract.

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Tito Ortiz’s submission win over Alberto El Patron for Combate Americas changed to ‘no decision’ in Texas

Tito Ortiz submitted Alberto El Patron in December, but in the eyes of the commission that licensed it, that win has been overturned.

[autotag]Tito Ortiz[/autotag] submitted [autotag]Alberto El Patron[/autotag] this past December for his 21st career win – but as of now, in the eyes of the commission that licensed it, that win has been wiped off the books.

The current status of Ortiz’s rear-naked choke win over El Patron in the “Combate Americas: Tito vs. Alberto” main event is “no decision,” according to the official results paperwork (available here) from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, which oversaw the Dec. 7 event at State Farm Arena in Hidalgo, Texas.

“The results of the fight were changed pending further investigation,” TDLR public information officer Tela Mange told MMA Junkie when reached for clarification.

Combate Americas officials were informed of the no decision ruling by MMA Junkie on Tuesday. After promotion officials made inquiries with the Texas commission, a promotion spokesperson confirmed to MMA Junkie that as of now, the result of the fight is a no decision.

Given the fight initially was a win for Ortiz, changing it to a no decision indicates something amiss from the Ortiz side. But Mange said the TDLR could not elaborate on the reasons for the result’s change. “Pending further investigation” also presumably leaves open the possibility the decision could be reverted to the original submission win for Ortiz – if no wrongdoing is found.

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Ortiz (20-12-1), a former UFC light heavyweight champion and a member of that promotion’s Hall of Fame, dominated his 210-pound contract weight fight against El Patron (9-5), who is best known from his WWE career as Alberto Del Rio.

Ortiz finished El Patron with a rear-naked choke at the 3:10 mark of the opening round. The event was Combate Americas’ first pay-per-view offering. The week after the fight, Combate Americas said the event “did not fare as well” as it had hoped in terms of pay-per-view buys, particularly compared to the ratings it did on Televisa Canal 5 in Mexico.

The 42-year-old El Patron hadn’t fought an MMA bout in nearly 10 years. In the early 2000s, he fought for the DEEP promotion in Japan before a pair of fights under the PRIDE banner in 2003 and 2004. There, he was the recipient of a famed Mirko Cro Cop head-kick knockout, then lost a decision to eventual UFC fighter Kazuhiro Nakamura.

He started his pro wrestling tenure for the WWE in 2010 as Alberto Del Rio. He became the WWE’s first champion born in Mexico in 2011 when he beat CM Punk, starting a brief rivalry with him in which they traded the title back and forth. After some time away from the WWE, he returned in 2015.

Ortiz, who turned 45 in January, lost to Forrest Griffin in a trilogy fight at UFC 148 in July 2012, then announced his retirement on a 1-7-1 slide over a five-and-a-half year stretch. But a year later, he announced his return for Bellator. He eventually made his promotional debut at Bellator 120, which was the promotion’s first pay-per-view event, and upset former middleweight champion Alexander Shlemenko in the first round.

Ortiz went 3-1 for Bellator with his lone loss coming in a light heavyweight title fight against then-champ Liam McGeary. His resume there included wins over Stephan Bonnar and Chael Sonnen. After the Sonnen win, in January 2017, he again announced his retirement.

But yet again, he was lured back to active competition, this time by Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions for a third fight against longtime rival Chuck Liddell. In November 2018, Ortiz knocked out Liddell in the first round for his first win against fellow former UFC light heavyweight champion and UFC Hall of Famer. That led to his contract with Combate Americas – a multi-fight deal. The fight with El Patron was his first on that contract.

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Combate Americas: U.S. pay-per-view returns for Tito Ortiz vs. Alberto El Patron ‘indicate a low buy rate’

Tito Ortiz vs. Alberto El Patron was a hit in Mexico, but the same apparently can’t be said for the U.S.

The [autotag]Tito Ortiz[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Alberto El Patron[/autotag] fight put on by Combate Americas earlier this month was a hit in Mexico, but the same apparently can’t be said for the United States.

The promotion today announced the Dec. 7 event, which saw former UFC champion Ortiz submit former WWE star El Patron with a rear-naked choke in the first round, had big ratings on Televisa Canal 5 in Mexico, reaching 3.1 million total viewers.

The pay-per-view buys in the U.S., however, “did not fare as well,” the organization said in a press release. “Initial reports indicate a low buy rate for the company’s only pay-per-view offering to date.”

A statement from Combate Americas CEO Campbell McLaren was also included in the release.

“We pulled off the biggest event in the company’s history, and it showed across a number of platforms, including the size of our live broadcast television audience in Mexico, the crowd of nearly 7,000 fans in the arena, the number of online pay-per-view buys from consumers in Latin America and the heavy activity on social media from an assortment of public figures that either tuned in or were paying attention, including U.S. President Donald Trump,” McLaren stated.

“The television pay-per-view environment in the U.S. has changed dramatically, though, in just the last few years, as I know well from producing the original UFCs, but we delivered the show we promised, and Combate Americas will continue to grow across the media platforms and venues that thrive and demand our programming.”

MMA Junkie Radio #3008: UFC on ESPN 7 reaction, Justin Gaethje’s title hopes, more

Hosts “Gorgeous” George and “Goze” react to the latest MMA news and notes, and unpack UFC on ESPN 7.

Monday’s edition of MMA Junkie Radio with hosts “Gorgeous” George and “Goze” is here!

On Episode No. 3,008 of the podcast, the guys take a look back at UFC on ESPN 7 and react to the latest news and notes in MMA.

THE RUNDOWN:

  • [autotag]Jairzinho Rozenstruik[/autotag] was on his way to a guaranteed loss to [autotag]Alistair Overeem[/autotag] in the UFC DC main event until he landed a miraculous knockout with four seconds left to steal a victory. But should the fight have been stopped when it was?
  • Even though [autotag]Marina Rodriguez[/autotag] and [autotag]Cody Stamann[/autotag] only walked away with draws in their respective fights, did they really win in the eyes of the matchmakers?
  • Between Dan Miragliotta’s aforementioned stoppage in the headline and him advising [autotag]Stefan Struve[/autotag] to keep fighting [autotag]Ben Rothwell[/autotag] despite some low blows, what gives? Is the veteran referee going through a slump or something?
  • [autotag]Justin Gaethje[/autotag] has decided he won’t be the odd man out and is content with being patient until he gets a title shot. What do we think of this?
  • [autotag]Tito Ortiz[/autotag] is back? Well, the UFC Hall of Famer did submit [autotag]Alberto El Patron[/autotag] over the weekend in Combate Americas. Does that qualify as him being back, though? Are we really saying that?

Stream or download this and all episodes of MMA Junkie Radio over at AudioBoom, or check it out above. You can also catch it on Apple PodcastsSpotifyStitcher, and more. A new episode of the podcast is released every Monday and Thursday.

Combate Americas results: Tito Ortiz submits Alberto El Patron in opening round

A much-hype grudge match turned into a one-sided showcase for the UFC Hall of Famer.

The much-hyped grudge match between [autotag]Tito Ortiz[/autotag] and [autotag]Alberto El Patron[/autotag] turned into, well, a match between a former UFC light heavyweight champion who has stayed active, and a professional wrestler who hasn’t fought an MMA bout in a decade.

Ortiz (21-12-1) dominated the 210-pound catchweight bout Saturday night, which was the main event of Combate Americas’ first pay-per-view event. The time of the stoppage in Hidalgo, Texas, was 3:10 of the opening round when Ortiz won with a rear-naked choke submission.

As a result of the victory, Ortiz won a side bet with El Patron (9-6), who is best known as Alberto Del Rio from his run in the WWE, in which Ortiz had put his UFC belt up against El Patron’s WWE title belt.

Ortiz, who turns 45 in January, walked out to Hulk Hogan’s “Real American” theme song by Rick Derringer to a mixed reaction from the crowd. When the fight started, he immediately took El Patron down. 

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El Patron, who has worked in Combate’s front office over the past several years, had a 10-fight MMA career that included high-profile matchups in PRIDE, but he had not competed since 2010, and it showed. The San Antonio resident, who is the son and nephew of lucha libre legends Dos Caras and Mil Mascaras, respectively, showed very little. 

Ortiz worked El Patron over on the ground, and while El Patron did manage to get back onto his feet, he left himself wide open for the finishing choke. 

“I was a five-time defending UFC champion, and here I am – 22 years later I still fight, and Alberto pushed me to be the best that I can,” Ortiz said. “I’ve got another fight in Combate. I may have a couple more fights in Combate.” 

The victory is Ortiz’s third in a row. The UFC Hall of Famer is 5-1 since announcing the first of two retirements in 2012. It was his 15th career finish and his fifth submission. El Patron has lost two straight fights.  

Complete “Combate Americas: Tito vs. Alberto” results:

  • Tito Ortiz def. Alberto El Patron via submission (rear-naked choke) — Round 1, 3:10
  • Melissa Martinez def. Desiree Yanez via split decision (27-29, 29-28, 29-28) — Martinez wins inaugural Combate Americas strawweight title
  • Dani Barez def. Joao Camilo via split decision (28-29, 30-27, 29-28)
  • Levy Marroquin def. Enrique Gonzalez via submission (guillotine choke) — Round 1, 4:53
  • Dani Barez def. Joao Camilo via split decision (28-29, 30-27, 29-28)
  • Gaston Reyno def. Rey Trujillo via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Dulce Garcia def. Anali Lopez Hernandez via submission (guillotine choke) — Round 1, 2:47
  • Jose Flores def. Clarence Brown via submission (rear-naked choke) — Round 1, 3:16
  • Victor Martinez def. Luis Luna via TKO (strikes) — Round 1, 1:39
  • Elias Urbina def. Mike Tovar via KO (head kick) — Round 1, 3:14
  • Edmilson Freitas vs. Raymond Banda declared majority draw (29-27, 28-28, 28-28)
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