Tonina Jackson

Héctor Garza Lozano Vela (January 9, 1917 – November 2, 1969), better known under the ring name Tonina Jackson, was a Mexican actor and professional wrestler.

Lozano's first recorded match as a professional wrestler took place in 1940 where he defeated Ray Zavalza at show in Tampico, Tamaulipas, using the ring name Tonina Jackson.

[5] Months later it was reported that the duo won the promotion's Southern Tag Team Championship, defending it against Nick Carter and Sailor Watkins on November 26, 1945.

[3] On April 20, 1960, Jackson lost his third and last Lucha de Apuestas match on record when he was defeated by the masked Torbellino Blanco and once again had to have his hair shaved off.

[14] At one point Lozano acted in several episode of the Mexican television show La Tremenda Corte (The Tremendous Courthouse).

[1] Due to his popular film roles, as well as his stature as a wrestler, a Mexican soda company named a soft drink, the "Tonina", after him.