If the headline to this story sounds oddly like the plot of the movie Nacho Libre starring Jack Black, well, thatâs becaues they are one and the same.
Fray Tormenta was a masked wrestler that delighted crowds in Mexicoâs lucho libre circuit for years, but few would have known that underneath the mask there was a man of godâa drug addict turned priest, who wrestled purely to raise money for an orphanage.
The story, though decades old, resurfaced and was retold recently on a Spanish news outlet. Sergio Gutierrez Benitez was born in 1945 the second-youngest of 18 children.
By the tender age of 11, Benitez was addicted to drugs and proceeded down a path of crime, robbery, and odd jobs to fund his various dependencies.
âI started when I was 11 or 12. In this country [Mexico], drugs have always been very present,â recounted Benitez to El Confidencial. âI did everythingâmarijuana and cocaine every day, even mushrooms from time to time. A little after that, I started heroin.â
At age twenty, Benitez was starring down murder charges after a friend of his in a gang he was in turned up dead. Fortunately, an alibis of drunkenly passing out in a bar elsewhere helped him evade the slammer.
After that, he sought confession, for reasons only he can say, but even though he was turned away for his wickedness, he joined the seminary and became a priest in the Piarist Order, studying in Spain and Italy to cement his faith.
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After joining the Diocese of Texcoco, he wanted to build a shelter for the cityâs many homeless children and orphans, but the costs were prohibitive. An early life of gang and streetfighting in which he was stabbed, beat up, and shot, left him with a high tolerance for pain, and so he pulled on a lucho libre mask and started wrestling for $15 per hour under the name Fray Tormenta.
He ended up wrestling for 23 years, from 1977 to 2000, traveling from town to town elbow dropping, tombstoning, and double-legging his way to semi-stardom. Relying on his mask to hide his identity, he eventually revealed his double-personality to officiate the wedding of a close wrestling colleague shortly before opening his orphangeâthe object of his long fightâat the turn of the millennium.
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La Casa Hogar de los Cachorros de Fray Tormenta, or Fray Tormentaâs Puppies Childrenâs Home, has seen over 2,000 children pass through its walls. Many of whom have gone on to become doctors, civil servants, engineers, lawyers, and yes, even wrestlers. One wonders where they got the idea.
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