Sandra González Calderón (born June 26, 1970) is a Mexican professional wrestler or luchadora, best known under the ring name Lady Apache.
As Lady Apache, González has mainly worked for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) and AAA, Mexico's two largest professional wrestling promotions during her career, switching back and forth several times.
González is a three-time CMLL World Women's Champion, a two-time Mexican National Women's Champion, two-time AAA Reina de Reinas (Spanish for "Queen of Queens") and one half of the AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship with husband Electroshock.
The two met when Balbuena began training González for a professional wrestling career and married before she made her in-ring debut.
[2][3] The couple later divorced, with González later marrying Jesus Alvarado Nieves, who wrestled under the name Brazo de Oro.
[2] In the early 2000s, it was revealed that González and Alvarado were divorced, and she was then married to Edgar Luna Pozos, known in professional wrestling under the names of Electroshock and later Mr.
[10] The tournament to determine a new champion saw Lady Apache and La Diabólica qualify for the final by winning a torneo cibernetico elimination match on August 14.
[10] The following year, Lady Apache unsuccessfully challenged long-time rival La Diabólica for the CMLL World Women's Championship but lost the match.
[13] On June 1, 1996, Lady Apache represented CMLL at the World Wrestling Peace Festival teaming with Akira Hokuto to defeat Bull Nakano and Neftali.
[21] The second opportunity saw Lady Apache and Mariko Yoshida lose to Kaoru Maeda and Mima Shimoda in a match for the vacant JCTV Women's TV Championship.
[20] On March 3, 1995, Lady Apache and La Felina competed in a tournament for the vacant WWWA World Tag Team Championship but lost in the first round to Las Cachorras Orientales (Etsuko Mita and Mima Shimoda).
[20] Her last Japanese appearance saw her lose to Princesa Blanca, in a REINA promoted match for the Mexican National Women's Championship.
[25] While Lady Apache had married professional wrestler Electroshock at some point around joining AAA, it was not commonly known and not written into the storylines until early 2003.
On June 3, 2016, the Apaches defeated Team USA (Cheerleader Melissa, Santana Garrett, and Sienna) in the first round of the tournament.
[33] Lady Apache was still the reigning Mexican National Women's Championship when she left AAA and was given permission by the Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F.
[32] In 2006, Lady Apache began working a storyline feud with then-reigning CMLL World Women's Champion Hiroka.
[36] Lady Apache's third reign as CMLL World Women's Champion lasted 326 days and saw her successfully defend the championship against Hiroka and La Amapola.
Lady Apache defeated La Amapola in a Lucha de Apuestas on that year's Sin Piedad show.
In the end, Princesa Blanca pinned La Medusa, forcing her to be shaved bald, while Lady Apache escaped the cage to keep her hair safe.
[39] For the CMLL 76th Anniversary Show, Lady Apache teamed up with Dark Angel to defeat La Amapola and Hiroka.
[47] While most of Lady APache's career has been spent in Mexico, with trips to Japan as well, she also worked for Pro Wrestling Revolution (PWR) in southern California.