Gran Cochisse
Juan José Barrón Medina is a retired Mexican Luchador, or professional wrestler, under the ring name Gran Cochisse. Barrón is currently working as one of the head trainers at the Gimnasio del Diablo Velazco wrestling school in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. The school is one of the wrestling schools for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. While wrestling he used the ring character Gran Cochisse, a Native American character that incorporated traditional Native American imagery including the feathered headdresses and facepaint. He was nicknamed El Indio Bravo and is named after the Apache chief Cochise. Early in his career he often teamed with Águila India to form a successful tag team. During his wrestling career Barrón held the UWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship one time and the NWA World Middleweight Championship three times.
Professional wrestling career
Juan Barrón made his professional wrestling debut on October 2, 1966 at only 14 years of age, after training under Mexico's most renowned wrestling trainer Diablo Velazco. Barrón adopted a Native American character while wrestling called "Gran Cochisse" named after the Apache chief Cochise. Gran Cochisse wore the traditional feathered headdresses, facepaint and often carried a tomahawk with him to the ring to support the character. Gran Cochisse formed a regular tag team with Aguila India, to form a very popular and successful tag team. Together the team held the Occidente Tag Team Championship at least once.It was not until 1984, a full 18 years after his debut that Gran Cochisse won his first major singles title when he defeated El Satánico on AUgust 18, 1984 to win the NWA World Middleweight Championship. His first reign with the title only lasted 27 days, as he lost it to Satánico on September 14 that same year as part of a long running feud between the two. Cochisse regained the title from Satánico only a few weeks later on September 30, 1984 and held it until November 18, 1984 before losing it to Gran Hamada Gran Cochisse's third and final run with the NWA World Middleweight Championship began on May 18, 1986 when he defeated Chamaco Valaguez to win the title and lasted 152 days, longer than his previous two reigns combined, until he was pinned by Kung Fu on October 17, 1986 and lost the belt. In the latter years of the 1980s Gran Cochisse began working for the Universal Wrestling Association where he became the UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Champion on September 16, 1988 by defeating Blue Panther. His run with the UWA title lasted for 225 days in total, until April 29, 1989 when he was beaten by Ringo Mendoza. In the early part of the 1990s Barrón worked as an enmascarado, or masked, character called Espectro de Ultratumba but by then it was obvious that his career as an active wrestler was winding down. In the late 1990s Gran Cochisse greatly reduced his schedule and began working full-time training wrestlers.
Wrestlers trained
Gran Cochisse is one of the trainers for CMLL's wrestling school in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico and thus has been involved in training a lot of the wrestlers CMLL currently employs as well as students who have gone on to work for other promotions around the world. The following is a list of some of the wrestlers Gran Cochisse has trained.- Acertijo
- Perro Aguayo, Jr.
- Ángel de Oro
- Ángel de Plata
- Azazel
- Casanova
- Drago
- El Gallo
- Frail de la Muerte
- Guero Loco
- Hierro
- Horus
- Idolo
- Katana
- Leon Blanco
- Malefico
- Mascara Dorada
- Metatron
- Meteoro
- Nube Roja
- Palacio Negro
- Pequeño Black Warrior
- Pierroth, Jr.
- Relampago Azul
- Saturno
- Silueta
- Thunder Boy
- Ultimo Dragoncito
- Valentine Mayo
- Virgo
Personal life
Championships and accomplishments
- Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre
- *NWA World Middleweight Championship
- Universal Wrestling Association
- *UWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship
- Western Mexico
- *Occidente Tag Team Championship - with Águila India
''Luchas de Apuestas'' record
Winner | Loser | Location | Event | Date | Notes |
Comando Ruso | Gran Cochisse | Guadalajara, Jalisco | Live event | Unknown | |
Calavera I | Gran Cochisse | Guadalajara, Jalisco | Live event | Unknown | |
Gran Cochisse | Manuel Robles | Mexico City | Live event | Unknown | |
Gran Cochisse | Bruno Victoria | Mexico City | Live event | Unknown | |
Gran Cochisse | El Nazi | Mexico City | Live event | Unknown | |
Gran Cochisse | Franco Colombo | Mexico City | Live event | Unknown | |
Calavera I and Calavera II | Gran Cochisse and Águila India | Guadalajara, Jalisco | Live event | ||
Gran Cochisse | Américo Rocca | Mexico City | EMLL 46th Anniversary Show | ||
Sangre Chicana | Gran Cochisse | Mexico City | Live event | ||
Américo Rocca and Divino Roy | Gran Cochisse and Águila India | Mexico City | 25. Aniversario de Arena México | ||
Chamaco Valaguez | Gran Cochisse | Mexico City | Live event | ||
Gran Cochisse | Leo López | Mexico City | Live event | ||
Gran Cochisse | Mocho Cota | Mexico City | Live event | ||
Águila India | Gran Cochisse | Mexico City | Live event | ||
Gran Cochisse | Mocho Cota | Mexico City | Live event | ||
Enfermero Jr. | Gran Cochisse | Mexico City | Live event | ||
Américo Rocca and Gran Cochisse | Comando Ruso I and Comando Ruso II | Mexico City | Live event | ||
El Dandy | Gran Cochisse | Mexico City | Live event | ||
Remo Banda | Gran Cochisse | Mexico City | Live event |