Cassandro: Queen of the Lucha Libre
Welcome Cassandro, one of the most high profile Mexican wrestlers.
But Cassandro doesn't fit the usual bill for a professional wrestler. It's not just the makeup, the glitter and the Ziggy Stardust-meets-Farrah Fawcett hair — he's also openly gay.
Cassandro's at the forefront of a sub-group of wrestlers known as Exóticos. The Exóticos are just like all the other wrestlers in the Lucha Libre circuit, except they incorporate feminine traits into their wrestling personas — defying the industry's hyper masculine culture.
For pro-sports, especially pro-sports in Latin America, The Exóticos score about a 10 on the subversive scale.
While acceptance of the LGBT community has grown in Mexico, it's still not an easy place to be gay.
But Cassandro dares convention — dominating one of the country's most popular sports, all the while dressed in drag.
Producer Victoria Ferran brings us his story in Cassandro, the Queen of Lucha Libre.