Botas Del Fuego is a masked Flamenco dancer who attends the Foremost World-Renowned International School of Lucha. He is La Flamencita's dance partner. He only appeared in the show's opening and the episode "La Flamencita" and made cameos in "Los Lobos de Lucha" and "The Return of El Maléfico" movie.
Appearance[]
Botas Del Fuego is a young male with brown skin, almost as tall as La Flamencita. He wears a red mask with yellow borders around his eyes, nose, and mouth. On top of his mask is a black hat, with a curl of black hair showing underneath. He wears a white dress shirt with long tiered sleeves, yellow high-waisted pants with three buttons, and black high-heeled boots with orange laces and fire graphics.
Background[]
"La Flamencita"[]
He was dancing with La Flamencita until he was thrown by French Twist to the floor and they are crushed by a heavy, invisible box. He was injured by French Twist and he is unable to participate a grudge match between them and The Ballroom Blitzkriegs.
"Los Lobos de Lucha"[]
He dances with La Flamencita as Los Lobos plays Rikochet's theme song.
"The Return of El Maléfico"[]
He was one of the partygoers at Rikochet's party, he is seen dancing with La Flamencita as other students dances and have fun. Meanwhile, they were seen shocked along with other students as El Maléfico was summoned by Rikochet by reading the sentence from The Code of Masked Wrestling backwards.
Sightings[]
Season 1 | ||||||||||||
1A. "Back to School": | Absent | 1B. "Weight Gaining": | Absent | |||||||||
2A. "How Rikochet Got His Move Back": | Absent | 2B. "Heart of Lucha": | Absent | |||||||||
3A. "Woulda Coulda Hasbeena": | Absent | 3B. "The Anger of Cindy Slam": | Absent | |||||||||
4A. "The Fantastic Backpack": | Absent | 4B. "The Naked and the Masked": | Absent | |||||||||
5A. "Curse of the Masked Toilet": | Absent | 5B. "The Mummy with the Golden Mask": | Absent | |||||||||
6A. "Bring Your Dad to Lucha Day": | Absent | 6B. "Our Founder": | Absent | |||||||||
7A. "Tooth or Dare": | Absent | 7B. "Mask Mitzvah": | Absent | |||||||||
8A. "The Flea's Fighting Fish": | Absent | 8B. "La Flamencita": | Debut | |||||||||
9A. "Will the Real El Rey Please Stand Up?": | Absent | 9B. "The Musica Man": | Absent | |||||||||
10A. "Pinball Wizard": | Absent | 10B. "Not So Buena Girl": | Absent | |||||||||
11A. "Honor Thy Lucha": | Absent | 11B. "Chinche": | Absent | |||||||||
12A. "Timmy of a Thousand Masks": | Absent | 12B. "All Creatures Masked & Small": | Absent | |||||||||
13. "Mask-Away": | Absent |
Direct-to-Video Movie | ||||||||||||
The Return of El Maléfico: | Cameo |
Trivia[]
- In Spanish, "Botas Del Fuego" means "Boots of Fire".
- He does not talk, but he communicates by tap dancing like how La Flamencita communicates or by making facial expressions.