Rickin Sánchez

He was the main broadcaster and producer used by Capitol Sports Promotions when that company's shows, mainly the one named "Superestrellas de la Lucha Libre" ("Wrestling Superstars"), were broadcast island-wide in Puerto Rico on Canal 4, then known as WAPA-TV.

He entered the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez in 1952 where he took courses in Civil Engineering, although he finished a bachelor's degree in Surveying in 1955.

[2] Sánchez was also formerly a radio show host, as he began his career hosting a show named "Tablero de los Deportes" ("Sports' Scoreboard"), where he joined to substitute the legendary Puerto Rican basketball player, Fufi Santori.

[3] in 2016 Sánchez was inducted to the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez Sports Hall of Fame.

[1] Rickin Sánchez was posthumously honored at the 50th anniversary show of the World Wrestling Council.