The world of entertainment and sports in Mexico is in shock following the recent arrest of Alberto del Río 'El Patrón' in San Luis Potosí. The wrestler was arrested for allegedly assaulting his wife, high-performance cyclist Mary Carmen Rodríguez Lucero, who reported physical abuse to her arms and face after a 911 call. A fight sparked by jealousy that caused a scandal in the TV corridors. However, what has ignited social media and gone viral is the revelation of a dark episode: a fierce fight between the wrestler and actor Eleazar Gómez. According to journalist Gabo Cuevas, the altercation occurred in the halls of TV Azteca, where Alberto confronted Eleazar, accusing him of looking at his wife with 'desire'. 'You're not going to look at my wife like that... You desire her,' the wrestler is said to have shouted, requiring the intervention of the security team to prevent the situation from coming to blows. A history of violence and shadows. The controversy does not end there. This case has reopened the debate on gender violence in the industry, especially since Mary Carmen had been the main defender of the wrestler in the past against similar accusations. It is mentioned that he even threw a bicycle at Mary Carmen to injure her and prevent her from going out to ride with her friends. Furthermore, Gabo Cuevas revealed that the wrestler's children do not frequent him due to his aggressiveness and the suspicions they maintain about the enigmatic death of his first wife in Toluca. Currently, the former 'La granja VIP' member remains detained at the State Attorney General's Office, while his wife is under medical and legal custody. Recent testimonies ensure that 'El Patrón' is an extremely jealous and insecure person.
Mexican wrestler Alberto del Río arrested for domestic violence
Mexican wrestler Alberto del Río 'El Patrón' is arrested in San Luis Potosí on charges of assaulting his wife. An incident sparked by jealousy has led to a public scandal and has once again raised the issue of gender violence in the entertainment industry.