Mexican wrestling icon Blue Demon Jr. was hospitalized in intensive care after suffering a car accident early Monday morning, October 27. The news was confirmed by his family through a statement published on his official social networks, where they informed that the wrestler is stable and out of danger, although he will remain under strict medical supervision to ensure a full recovery.
“Fortunately, he is stable and out of danger, although in intensive care receiving the necessary medical attention and follow-up,” the family statement said. The message also expressed gratitude to the fans, colleagues and media that have shown their support since the news broke.
Call for respect

Blue Demon Jr.’s family asked fans and the press to maintain respect for his privacy.
Emphasizing that any updates on his health status will be communicated only through official channels.
Or by the fighter himself when his condition allows it.
“We deeply appreciate the many expressions of support and concern from fans.”
“We ask for understanding and respect for Blue Demon Jr.’s privacy as he continues to recover,” the statement said.
The news generated a wave of messages of encouragement on social networks from fans and colleagues, who recognize the career and legacy of the blue masked man as one of the pillars of Mexican wrestling.
The wrestler is in stable condition
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Mexican wrestling legend

Born in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Blue Demon Jr. is one of the most emblematic gladiators of contemporary pancracio.
A direct heir to the legendary Blue Demon, he has dedicated more than three decades to keeping alive the spirit, technique and discipline that characterize Mexican wrestling.
His career began in the 1990s and since then he has participated in companies such as AAA and in international circuits, where he has proudly represented Mexico.
His technical style, strength and respect for tradition made him a reference both at home and abroad.
In addition to his success in the ring, Blue Demon Jr. has ventured into film, television and documentaries, projecting the cultural image of the Mexican wrestler to new generations.
His blue mask, a symbol of identity and honor, is considered one of the most respected in and out of the ring.
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