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|Image = José González wrestler.jpg
|Image = José González wrestler.jpg
|fullname = José Huertas González
|fullname = José Huertas González
|alias = The Prophet<br>The Invader
|alias = Invader 1<br>The Prophet<br>The Invader<br>El Jibarito de San Lorenzo
|origin = San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico  
|origin = San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico  
|occupation = Professional wrestler (retired)<br>Wrestling promoter and booker
|occupation = Professional wrestler (retired)<br>Wrestling promoter and booker
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'''José Huertas González''' (born March 18, 1946) better known as Invader 1, is a Puerto Rican retired professional wrestler, who wrestled in the United States and around the world, especially in Puerto Rico. He was described as the "right-hand man" of Carlos Colón, the head promoter of World Wrestling Council, Puerto Rico's biggest promotion.
'''José Huertas González''' (born March 18, 1946) better known as '''Invader 1''', is a Puerto Rican retired professional wrestler, who wrestled in the United States and around the world, especially in Puerto Rico. He was described as the "right-hand man" of Carlos Colón, the head promoter of World Wrestling Council, Puerto Rico's biggest promotion.


He was charged with the murder of wrestler Frank Goodish (Bruiser Brody), but was acquitted due to self defense in contentious circumstances, particularly as key witnesses to the incident were unable to testify due to receiving their summons after the trial had concluded, domestic witnesses and event investors corroborated a different account than foreign witnesses, and that the murder weapon mysteriously vanished. However, it has since been widely accepted that the murder was not in self-defense and was most likely premeditated.
He was charged with the murder of wrestler Frank Goodish (Bruiser Brody), but was acquitted due to self defense in contentious circumstances, particularly as key witnesses to the incident were unable to testify due to receiving their summons after the trial had concluded, domestic witnesses and event investors corroborated a different account than foreign witnesses, and that the murder weapon mysteriously vanished. However, it has since been widely accepted that the murder was not in self-defense and was most likely premeditated.