Ring veteran Cayetano Rivera makes a comeback, following a two-month hiatus.
Cayetano Rivera, 'El Fandi', Returns to the Bullring After Two-Month Absence
Cayetano Rivera, the renowned Spanish bullfighter known as 'El Fandi', made a triumphant return to the bullring in Tomelloso, Ciudad Real, following a two-month absence due to an injury in his foot.
Upon arrival, Rivera was greeted with an outpouring of affection from the crowd, who eagerly awaited his performance. Minutes before entering the ring, Rivera seemed somewhat nervous and did not answer the press's questions. However, once the bullfight began, the euphoria of the attendees was palpable.
Rivera shared the arena with David Fandila 'El Fandi' and Antonio Linares, and together they put on a spectacular show. The exit of Cayetano, 'El Fandi', and Antonio Linares sparked a wave of excitement among the crowd, with Cayetano exiting the bullring on the shoulders of the crowd.
Despite announcing the end of his career in November 2024, Cayetano still has several shows ahead. However, his return has been marred by some moments that he didn't quite enjoy, but no further details were provided.
Rivera's return was announced on his social media days prior, and he took the time to attend to his fans and sign a couple of autographs for the attendees.
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