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Jorge Camacho Cordón (born 18 November 1966, Zafra ) is a writer in Esperanto and Spanish .

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37-6405: Camacho is a surname of Spanish, Portuguese or French origin. Notable people with the surname include: Tanga Loa , (born 1983), Tongan-American professional wrestler who wrestled as Camacho in WWE Alejandro Camacho (born 1954), Mexican actor and producer Alicia Sánchez-Camacho (born 1967), Spanish politician Antonio Camacho García (1926–2017), Spanish politician Ariel Camacho (1992–2015), Mexican singer-songwriter Art Camacho , American film director, producer, actor and stuntman Bruno Camacho (born 1985), Brazilian football (soccer) player Byron Camacho (born 1988), Ecuadorian footballer Carlos Camacho (1924–1979), Guamanian politician Carlos S. Camacho (born 1937), Northern Mariana Islands politician Carmen Camacho (born 1939), Filipina singer César Camacho (born 1943), Peruvian-born Brazilian mathematician César Camacho Quiroz (born 1959), Mexican lawyer and politician Christian Camacho (born 1988), American football (soccer) player Daniel Camacho (born 1998), Bolivian football (soccer) player Diego Camacho y Ávila (1652–1712), Spanish archbishop Diego Camacho (footballer) (born 1976), Spanish football (soccer) player Diego Camacho (tennis) (born 1983), Bolivian tennis player Eliodoro Camacho (1831–1899), Bolivian politician Erika Tatiana Camacho (born 1974), Mexican mathematician and academic Ernie Camacho , American baseball player Filemón Camacho (1926–2012), Venezuelan middle-distance runner Frank Camacho (born 1988), Guamanian mixed martial artist Genaro Ruiz Camacho (1954–1998), American drug dealer and organized crime leader Gregorio Camacho (1933–2002), Venezuelan painter Gonzalo Camacho (born 1984), Argentine rugby player Guilherme Camacho (born 1990), Brazilian football (soccer) player Héctor Camacho ("Macho" Camacho) (1962–2012), Puerto Rican boxer Héctor Camacho Jr. (born 1978), Puerto Rican boxer, son of Héctor Camacho Ignacio Camacho (born 1990), Spanish football (soccer) player Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (born 1996), Puerto Rican track and field athlete Javier Camacho (born 1964), Mexican boxer Jesse Camacho (born 1991), Canadian actor, son of Mark Camacho Jessica Camacho (born 1982), American actress Jesús Camacho (born 1998), Mexican squash player Jim Camacho , American singer/songwriter João Camacho (born 1994), Portuguese football (soccer) player Joaquín Camacho (1766–1816), Neogranadine (Colombian) politician Joe Camacho (born 1968/1969), Northern Mariana Islands judge, lawyer, and politician Joe Camacho (baseball) (1928–2018), American baseball player and coach Jonathan Javier Camacho Riera (born 1985), Venezuelan swimmer Jorge Camacho (painter) (1934–2011), Cuban realist painter Jorge Camacho (writer) (born 1966), Spanish writer in Esperanto and Spanish José Camacho (judoka) (born 1983), Venezuelan judoka José Antonio Camacho (born 1955), Spanish football (soccer) player and manager Jose Isidro Camacho (born 1955), Filipino banker and politician Josué Camacho (born 1969), Puerto Rican boxer Juan Camacho (Mexican athlete) (born 1972), Mexican long-distance runner Juan Camacho (Bolivian athlete) (born 1959), Bolivian long-distance runner Juan Antonio Camacho de Saavedra (1669–1740), master architect of Córdoba, Spain Juan Francisco Camacho (1824–1896), Spanish statesman and financier Juanjo Camacho (born 1980), Spanish football (soccer) player Julian Camacho (born 1943), Filipino sports official Julio César Camacho (born 1978), Venezuelan luger Leevin Camacho , Guamanian lawyer and attorney general Leonardo Camacho (born 1957), Bolivian wrestler Lidia Camacho , Mexican academic and public official Luis Camacho (born 1983), Mexican football (soccer) player and manager Luis Camacho (dancer) , American dancer, choreographer and recording artist Luis Fernando Camacho (born 1979), Bolivian activist and politician Manuel Ávila Camacho , President of Mexico 1940–1946 Manuel Camacho (footballer) (1929–2008), Mexican football (soccer) player Manuel Camacho Solís (1946–2015), Mexican politician Marcelino Camacho (1918–2010), Spanish trade union leader and politician Marcelo Ramiro Camacho (born 1980), Brazilian football (soccer) player Mario Camacho (born 1983), Costa Rican football (soccer) player Mark Camacho (born 1964), Canadian actor, voice actor and voice director Michael Camacho (born 1953), West Indian cricketer Nemesio Camacho (1869–1929), Colombian businessman and politician Nerea Camacho (born 1996), Spanish actress Néstor Camacho (born 1987), Paraguayan football (soccer) player Nicol Camacho (born 1999), Colombian football (soccer) player Pablo Camacho (born 1990), Venezuelan football (soccer) player Paulo Camacho (born 1970), Portuguese swimmer Pedro Camacho , Portuguese musical composer Pedro Camacho (athlete) (born 1938), Puerto Rican triple jumper Rafael Camacho (born 2000), Portuguese football (soccer) player Rafael Camacho Guzmán (1916–1998), Mexican trade union leader and politician Richard Camacho , Dominican singer-songwriter and dancer Rodolfo Camacho (1975–2016), Colombian road cyclist Rubén Camacho (1953–2015), Mexican road cyclist Rudy Camacho (born 1991), French football (soccer) player Salvador Camacho (1827–1900), Colombian economist and politician Santiago Camacho (born 1997), Argentine football (soccer) player Sidronio Camacho , Mexican revolutionary soldier Steve Camacho , British West Indian cricketer Thelma Camacho , American opera and rock and roll singer Vicente Camacho (1929–2016), Northern Mariana Islands politician Vicente Camacho y Moya (1886–1943), Mexican Catholic bishop Wadi Camacho (born 1985), Spanish-born British boxer Washington Camacho (born 1986), Uruguayan football (soccer) player In 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74-511: A Tag Team Street Fight establishing himself as a heel in the process and joining The Bloodline . Loa made his WWE in-ring return on the May 31 episode of WWE SmackDown , teaming with his brother Tama, now going by the tag team name of "The Tongans", to defeat Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford). On the August 23 episode of SmackDown , Solo Sikoa had Jacob Fatu relinquish his share of

111-608: A character in Don Quixote President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho, a fictional character from the 2006 comedy film Idiocracy Lalo Camacho, a fictional character in Third and Indiana See also [ edit ] Camacho, Minas Gerais , a Brazilian municipality Camacho (album) , the seventh studio album by Pete Murray (Australian singer-songwriter) , 2017. Camacho River , Bolivia Camacho Cigars ,

148-685: A Honduran cigar company Eliodoro Camacho Province in Bolivia, named after the politician [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Camacho . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Camacho&oldid=1258616634 " Categories : Surnames Spanish-language surnames Portuguese-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

185-582: A World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ) tryout alongside his adoptive brother Alipate , Fifita signed a developmental contract with the promotion on February 10, 2009, and was assigned to its developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) as Tonga. In March, he became known as Agent T, as part of Abraham Washington 's Secret Service stable , alongside Agent D and Agent J. He later changed his name to Donny Marlow. On July 21, 2011, Marlow and CJ Parker defeated Calvin Raines and Big E Langston to win

222-803: A biological sister, Vika. His adopted brothers Alipate Leone and Taula Koloamatangi are also wrestlers; Fifita and Leone both perform in WWE, while Koloamatangi, as well as cousin Simi Taitoko ("Toks") Fale , performed together in New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Jorge Camacho (writer) Camacho was born in Zafra , Spain and learned Esperanto in 1980. He was a member of the Academy of Esperanto from 1992 until 2001. Since 1995 he has worked in Brussels as an interpreter for

259-573: A defence to Golden*Ace (Hiroshi Tanahashi & Kota Ibushi ) on a New Japan Road show in Korakuen Hall . After the 2020 Pandemic , Guerrillas of Destiny would make their return to Japan as participants of the World Tag League. They would win the tournament for the first time after defeating FinJuice in the finals. They would go on to win an IWGP Tag Team Title match at the Tokyo Dome for

296-545: A losing effort against Tigre Uno, DJ Z , Manik and Mandrews in an Eight-Man Tag Team match. Micah did not appear after this leading to his release. On March 12, 2016, Fifita was announced as the newest member of New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) stable Bullet Club . The announcement was made by his brother Tama Tonga , who challenged Togi Makabe and Tomoaki Honma to a match for the IWGP Tag Team Championship at Invasion Attack 2016 . Two days later, Fifita

333-499: A rare victory over the returning Oliver Grey at the March 13 television tapings. His last feud in WWE was with Adam Rose on NXT , which began when he attacked one of Rose's followers after a match and ended at NXT Takeover when Camacho lost to Rose. On June 12, 2014, Camacho was released from his contract. On February 16, 2015, Fifita participated at Total Nonstop Action Wrestling 's TNA One Night Only 's Gut Check , where he won

370-560: A six man tag team match. From October to November (during which Impact Wrestling had been taped from July 22-July 25), Micah participated in the TNA World Title Series in the "Future 4" group, during which he earned 4 points and thus failed to qualify for the successive round of 16. On the December 16 edition of Impact Wrestling , Micah wrestled his final match for TNA, where he teamed up with Eli Drake, Jessie Godderz and Crimson in

407-597: A six-man tag match while teaming with Hunico and Michael McGillicutty against Rollins, Bo Dallas , and Tyson Kidd . On the next episode of NXT , Camacho defeated Kidd in a singles match following a distraction from McGillicutty. In the pre-show of Money in the Bank , he and Hunico lost to the WWE Tag Team Champions , Kofi Kingston and R-Truth in a non-title match. At Raw 1,000 , Camacho, along with Hunico and four other wrestlers attempted to ambush Kane to make

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444-511: A statement, but The Undertaker 's return resulted in Brothers of Destruction disposing of all six would-be attackers. With Hunico out injured, Camacho continued to compete on NXT; after a $ 5,000 bounty was promised to anyone who could put Big E Langston "on the shelf"; Camacho attempted to claim the bounty in late-2012 so that he could "get Hunico out of Mexico ", but he was squashed by Langston. On April 4, 2013, Camacho reunited with Hunico at

481-667: A tag team match against Marty Scurll and Cody, Loa speaking for both himself and his brother, stated if they were to be on a team it wouldn't be Team Cody. On the first night of the Wrestling Dontaku 2018 shows, G.O.D and Fale lost the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship to the Super Villains (Marty Scurll and the Young Bucks ). The second night, Tama debuted the newest member to Bullet Club, Taiji Ishimori . Later, it

518-653: A ten-man elimination tag team match. On April 10 at Invasion Attack 2016 , G.O.D defeated Makabe and Honma to become the new IWGP Tag Team Champions. They lost the title to The Briscoe Brothers ( Jay and Mark ) on June 19 at Dominion 6.19 in Osaka-jo Hall . On October 10 at King of Pro-Wrestling , the Guerrillas of Destiny regained the IWGP Tag Team Championship from the Briscoe Brothers. In December,

555-534: A tournament to earn a spot in the company. On March 15, 2015, Fifita, under the ring name of Micah and announcing himself as the son of Haku, made his debut at Impact Wrestling as a member of The Rising, a stable consisting of himself, Drew Galloway , and Eli Drake . On the April 24 edition of Impact Wrestling , Micah defeated Kenny King . On the May 22 episode of Impact Wrestling , Micah wrestled against Kenny King for his TNA X Division Championship , but failed to win

592-593: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Tanga Loa Tevita Tu'amoeloa Fetaiakimoeata Fifita (born May 7, 1983) is a Tongan-American professional wrestler . As of May 2024, he is signed to WWE , where he performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Tonga Loa as a member of The Bloodline stable. Fifita started his professional wrestling career in WWE's farm territory Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) in 2009 as at first Tonga , then later known as Agent T and Donny Marlow . He

629-643: The 2016 International Gran Prix . On June 24, Roa, Tonga and Sam Adonis defeated Atlantis , Diamante Azul and Volador Jr. in Arena México . On July 1, Roa took part in the 2016 International Gran Prix, from which he was eliminated by Último Guerrero . Fifita made his return to the WWE after ten years at Backlash France on May 4, 2024 under the tweaked ring name Tonga Loa , assisting Solo Sikoa and his brother Tama Tonga in defeating Kevin Owens and Randy Orton in

666-618: The Belartaj Konkursoj de UEA . In 1992 he won the Grabowski Prize , a prize for young authors writing in Esperanto. The prize is named after Antoni Grabowski . Camacho was in the early 1990s considered a member of the so-called Ibera Skolo ("Iberian School") of Esperanto writers along with three other inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula . In the 1990s, Camacho began to publicly oppose Giorgio Silfer for his interpretation of

703-526: The European Union from English and Finnish into Spanish. Camacho was elected to the Academy of Esperanto in 1992, but on 15 August 2001 he announced his resignation due to disappointment with the Esperanto movement. However, he remains active in Esperanto and continues to review literary works. Camacho became famous for his poems and short stories in the late 1980s, for which he received several prizes in

740-542: The FCW Florida Tag Team Championship . On November 3, Marlow and Parker lost the Tag Team Championship to Brad Maddox and Briley Pierce . On the December 15, 2011, episode of Superstars , Fifita came to the ring as the new enforcer of Hunico , and his new ring name was revealed as Camacho. Hunico and Camacho first teamed together on the April 26 episode of Superstars where they beat

777-642: The WrestleMania Axxess live event. On the November 6, 2013, episode of Main Event he and Hunico made their first televised tag team match since July 2012, losing to The Usos. He and Hunico then started a feud against The Ascension, defeating them in a non-title match, but were then defeated in a NXT championship match. Once Hunico started portraying Sin Cara again, Camacho started to wrestle solo on NXT . Camacho scored

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814-565: The Guerrillas of Destiny won their block in the 2016 World Tag League with a record of six wins and one loss and advanced to the finals of the tournament. On December 10, the Guerrillas of Destiny were defeated in the finals of the tournament by Togi Makabe and Tomoaki Honma. On January 4, 2017, Loa and Tonga lost the IWGP Tag Team Championship to Tomohiro Ishii and Toru Yano in a three-way match, also involving Makabe and Honma. On June 11 at Dominion 6.11 in Osaka-jo Hall , Loa and Tonga defeated War Machine ( Hanson and Raymond Rowe ) to win

851-593: The IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Titles by defeating Sanada & Evil at Honor Rising 2019 : Day 2, starting their fifth reign. After defending the championships seven times, their reign would end when G.O.D lost to FinJuice (Juice Robinson & David Finlay ) at Wrestle Kingdom 14 . They would soon immediately regain the belts at The New Beginning in the USA event in Atlanta, before again losing them without

888-553: The IWGP Tag Team Championship for the third time. They lost the title back to War Machine in a no disqualification match on July 1 at G1 Special in USA . In December, Guerrillas of Destiny won their block in the 2017 World Tag League with a record of five wins and two losses, advancing to the finals of the tournament. On December 11, they were defeated in the finals of the tournament by Los Ingobernables de Japón ( Evil and Sanada ). Six days later, Guerrillas of Destiny and Bad Luck Fale defeated Evil, Sanada and Bushi to become

925-546: The Usos . Camacho made his pay-per-view debut at Over the Limit , where he was defeated by Ryback in a singles match. Camacho began appearing again on WWE's developmental territory, the former FCW, which had been rebranded into NXT Wrestling ; He made his NXT debut on the July 4, 2012, episode of the rebooted NXT , first losing to Seth Rollins but emerging victorious later that episode in

962-529: The first time, defeating champions Dangerous Tekkers ( Taichi & Zack Sabre Jr. ) after Loa hit 'ApeSh*t' (a Sitout Reverse Piledriver ) on Taichi after 19 minutes & 18 seconds. They lost the championships back to the Dangerous Tekkers on June 1. On June 1,2022 Tanga Loa suffered an injury to his right knee, it is later confirmed by his brother, Tama, that Loa suffered a torn MCL on his right knee. He underwent successful operation but missed out

999-630: The main event, Tama, Loa, and Haku came out to seemingly celebrate with Kenny and the Young Bucks in a show of loyalty, only to attack The Elite, as well as fellow Bullet Club members Hangman Page , Marty Scurll , even Chase and Takahashi, and finally Cody, when they tried to intervene. They then left the ring declaring that they were the true Bullet Club. On January 30, 2019, they lost the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Championship against Ryusuke Taguchi , Makabe and Yano. On February 23, 2019, they would regain

1036-661: The new NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Champions . They lost the title to Chaos ( Beretta , Tomohiro Ishii and Toru Yano) in a five-team gauntlet match on January 4, 2018, at Wrestle Kingdom 12 in Tokyo Dome . The following day at New Year's Dash, they would regain the title from Chaos. At The New Beginning in Sapporo , Bullet Club stablemate Cody turned on the leader of the stable, Kenny Omega . This led to there being two sides to Bullet Club; Team Cody and Team Kenny. While Tama and Loa stayed neutral at Strong Style Evolved before

1073-496: The political view " Raumism ". He wrote La Majstro kaj Martinelli ("The Master and Martinelli"), a biting satire of Silfer (inspired by the similarly titled novel of Mikhail Bulgakov ), and criticised his ideology in La liturgio de la foiro ("The Liturgy of the Fair"). Until December 2014 Jorge Camacho was editor-in-chief of the literary almanac Beletra Almanako , which was first issued in

1110-611: The remainder of 2022. Loa returned to NJPW in July 2023, competing in the annual G1 Climax tournament. Loa competed in the B Block, finishing with 6 points and therefore failing to advance to the quarterfinals. On March 31, 2024, at Road to Sakura Genesis, he wrestled his final NJPW match, challenging for the KOPW trophy in a losing effort to The Great O-Khan . On June 1, 2016, the Mexican Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) promotion announced Roa and Tonga as participants in

1147-543: The ring name Tanga Loa , joining his brother Tama Tonga as Guerrillas of Destiny (G.O.D.), a subgroup of the heel faction Bullet Club . In NJPW, Loa and Tonga are seven-time IWGP Tag Team Champions and former three-time NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Champions with Bad Luck Fale and Taiji Ishimori . He also has made appearances in Ring of Honor (ROH), where the Guerrillas of Destiny are former one-time ROH World Tag Team Champions . He returned to WWE on May 4, 2024 under

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1184-650: The ring name Tonga Loa , aligning himself with The Bloodline. Fifita is part of a large wrestling family, as he is the adoptive brother of Tama Tonga and Hikuleo , and the son of Haku . Born in Honolulu, Hawaii , Fifita attended the University of Texas at El Paso, where he played football as a defensive end . Fifita graduated with a degree in liberal arts with major in Communications Electronic Media and minor in criminal justice. After taking part in

1221-459: The title to Loa so that Fatu could be Sikoa's personal enforcer. On the October 25 episode of SmackDown, Loa and Tonga lost the titles to The Motor City Machine Guns ( Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin ) after interference from Jey Uso ending their reign at 84 days. Fifita is a second generation professional wrestler; his father Tonga is the professional wrestler better known as Meng or Haku. He has

1258-498: The title. On the June 3 episode of Impact Wrestling , The Rising defeated The Beat Down Clan . On the July 1 edition of Impact Wrestling , The Beat Down Clan defeated The Rising in a 4-on-3 handicap match, forcing The Rising to dissolve. On the September 9 edition of Impact Wrestling , Micah, Tigre Uno and Robbie E defeated Jessie Godderz , Kenny King and his former partner Eli Drake in

1295-574: Was announced that Tama will be competing in the G1 Climax 28. At the G1 Special in San Francisco , Tama, Loa, King Haku , Chase Owens , and Yujiro Takahashi defeated CHAOS members Gedo , Yoshi-Hashi , and Roppongi 3K ( Rocky Romero , Sho and Yoh ), with Tama pinning Gedo after a Tongan Death Grip by Haku to Gedo followed by a Gun Stun. At the end of the night, following Kenny's victory over Cody in

1332-632: Was given the new ring name Tanga Loa (sometimes spelled "Tanga Roa"), while his team with his brother was dubbed Guerrillas of Destiny (G.O.D). Fifita's ring name was taken from Tangaloa , a family of gods in Tongan mythology. Loa made his NJPW debut on March 27 by attacking Togi Makabe during his match with Tonga, causing a disqualification. Loa's debut match took place on April 1, when he and Bullet Club stablemates Tonga, Bad Luck Fale , Kenny Omega and Yujiro Takahashi were defeated by Makabe, Honma, Juice Robinson , Hiroshi Tanahashi and Michael Elgin in

1369-561: Was promoted to the main roster in 2011, where he worked as a Mexican character named Camacho in a tag team with Hunico . They worked on the undercard on the SmackDown and NXT brands for a few years. After he left WWE in 2014, he worked for two years in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) under the name Micah , where he won the 2015's Gut Check . Later, he left the promotion and joined New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) under

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