http://www.luchawiki.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=LuchaBoy619&feedformat=atomLuchawiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T23:47:24ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.3http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Talk:Komander&diff=216116Talk:Komander2023-03-08T10:48:54Z<p>LuchaBoy619: </p>
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<div>Is it really a good idea to copy text from Wikipedia? I would remove it, but I see the Wikipedia text had already been removed and Thecubsfan restored it, so I don't know. I thought, at least in the past, copying text from Wikipedia was frowned upon on Luchawiki. --[[User:LuchaBoy619|LuchaBoy619]] ([[User talk:LuchaBoy619|talk]]) 00:09, 3 March 2023 (CST)<br />
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:Well, I wrote it. EstrellaSuecia is my account @Wikipedia. [[User:AlexDorada|AlexDorada]] ([[User talk:AlexDorada|talk]]) 14:54, 6 March 2023 (CST)<br />
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::Alright, everything's good then. --[[User:LuchaBoy619|LuchaBoy619]] ([[User talk:LuchaBoy619|talk]]) 04:48, 8 March 2023 (CST)</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Talk:Komander&diff=216045Talk:Komander2023-03-03T06:09:32Z<p>LuchaBoy619: Created page with "Is it really a good idea to copy text from Wikipedia? I would remove it, but I see the Wikipedia text had already been removed and Thecubsfan restored it, so I don't know. I thought, at least in the past, copying text from Wikipedia was frowned upon on Luchawiki. --~~~~"</p>
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<div>Is it really a good idea to copy text from Wikipedia? I would remove it, but I see the Wikipedia text had already been removed and Thecubsfan restored it, so I don't know. I thought, at least in the past, copying text from Wikipedia was frowned upon on Luchawiki. --[[User:LuchaBoy619|LuchaBoy619]] ([[User talk:LuchaBoy619|talk]]) 00:09, 3 March 2023 (CST)</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=AAA_World_Mixed_Tag_Team_Championship&diff=212712AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship2022-09-09T12:14:14Z<p>LuchaBoy619: /* Champions Listing */</p>
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<div>[[File:AAA-Mixed-Men.png|200px|thumb|Men half.]]<br />
[[File:AAAMixedfemale.jpg|200px|thumb|Women half.]]<br />
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The '''AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship''' is a professional wrestling title promoted by [[AAA]]. The champions traditionally consist of one male and one female wrestler. <br />
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== Current Champions ==<br />
[[File:Sammy Guevara tayconti aaa mix champopn.jpg|300px|left|thumb|[[Sammy Guevara]] & [[Tay Conti]], 17th Champs]]<br />
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[[Sammy Guevara]] & [[Tay Conti]] are the most recent champions. They defeated [[Arez]] & [[Chik Tormenta]], [[Látigo]] & [[Lady Maravilla|Maravilla]], and [[Komander]] & [[Sexy Star II]] on April 30th, 2022 in [[Estadio de Beisbol Monterrey]]. Due to an apparent injury, Sammy had [[Ángel Mortal Jr.|La Parka Negra]] substitute for him through most of the match before he rejoined the fray at the end. Naturally, rudo referee [[El Hijo del Tirantes]] allowed this display.<br />
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[[Villano III Jr.]] announced he was leaving AAA in October 2020. Villano initially declared he'd like to continue to defend the championship. AAA indicated that wouldn't be allowed if he left AAA, and Villano III Jr. decided to abandon his share of the championship. Both Villano & Lady Maravilla said AAA would allow Maravilla to continue to be champion with a yet to be announced replacement partner. Eventually, Villano returned to make the final defense of the title where he would lose it.<br />
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== History of Championship ==<br />
The brother/sister team of [[Cinthia Moreno]] and [[Oriental]] were fighting champions, by AAA standards. They defended the championships and faced other pairs in Relevos AAA matches. After their championship reign concluded, Oriental claimed the pair successfully defended the championship over 150 times. There's nothing close to that documented, but the defenses noted made it one of the more frequently defended championships from its time period.<br />
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Over the course of 2007, the Morenos were pulled into the Apaches feud and often served as opponents for either [[Gran Apache]] and [[Fabi Apache]] or [[Billy Boy]] and [[Fabi Apache]] as their soap opera played out. Despite the spotlight on their opposition, the Moreno's dominated the results.<br />
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Cinthia and Oriental were scheduled to defend the championships in a four way tag team match on [[November 30]], [[2007]], but did not participate. Cinthia had worked thru a shoulder injury during the middle of 2007 and had seemed to finally be back as full strength, only to suffer a worse spine injury from [[Mari Apache]]'s [[Michinoku Driver]]. Cinthia's injury was public before the show, but there was no announcement of a change in the match until just before. Oriental, for the team, handed the belts back to AAA and was promised a title shot when Cinthia was healed. [[La Diabolica]] and [[Espiritu]] took the Moreno's spot in the match.<br />
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It took many months for Cinthia to recover. In the meantime, the Apaches made peace with each other and somewhat operated on the tecnico side. When Cinthia returned, she and her brother suaght revenge for her injury. As with the previous chapter in their feud, the tecnicos dominated most of the matches with the rudos winning the final title match at the end, but the tecnicos were now the Apaches and the Morenos ended up with the championship at 2008's [[Verano de Escandalo]] (with a little help from [[La Diabolica]]. <br />
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The Morenos remain champions, and their feud with the Apaches has not received as much attention since the title change. There were no other obvious challengers and the two sides continue to have title matches on non-television AAA events.<br />
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[[Oriental]] decided to leave [[AAA]], and he and [[Cinthia Moreno]] lost to [[Aerostar]] & [[Fabi Apache]] in his farewell. Fabi saw Aerostar as just a teammate and nothing more, but Aero had a (sometimes secret) crush on his partner. Regardless of the reason, Aero helped Fabi battle her baby's mama [[Billy Boy]] and his new girlfriend [[Sexi Star]]. Before the feud was over, Billy and Fabi (sort) of both lost their hair, but the Legion still couldn't get the tag titles in their hands.<br />
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The Legion were finally able to take the titles by taking Mari Apache to their side. At [[TripleMania XVIII]], the rudas won a match where the loser would be forced to be a maid for the winners for a month. Mari lost and, while at ringside being a maid, accidentally hit her sister to cost her the tag team titles to [[Alex Koslov]] & [[Christina Von Eerie]].<br />
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Aerostar & Fabi came up short a couple times trying to get back the titles, usually due to more Legion involvement. For the second time in three reigns, the male rudo champion (Koslov) decided to leave the company. Fabi Apache won the titles back, this time with frequent Koslov opponent/admirer [[Pimpinela Escarlata]].<br />
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The two did not get a chance to defend their championships. Fabi Apache, and the rest of her family, continued to feud with rudo referee [[Hijo de Tirantes]]. Tirantes attacked Fabi after a match, injuring her leg with a club. Fabi returned early to help defend these tag team titles, but Tirantes again got involved, helping [[Alan Stone]] and [[Jennifer Blake]] win these belts for [[La Sociedad]].<br />
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[[Pentagón Jr.]] & [[Sexy Star]] were the most recent champions. They defeated [[Drago (AAA)|Drago]] & [[Faby Apache]] and [[Cuervo]] & [[Mari Apache]], in [[April 19]], [[2014]] in [[Gimnasio Juan de la Barrera]]. The championship became vacant when Sexy Star quit or retired from AAA and Pentagon relinquished his half of the championship on [[February 19]], [[2015]].<br />
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Niño Hamburguesa & Big Mami were the 14th champions, They defeated Venum & Lady Shani on June 19, 2017 in Nuevo Laredo to win the vacant championship.<br />
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== Champions Listing ==<br />
{{TitleHistoryStartShort}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|elimination match to decide initial champions involving Electro/Lady, Gran/Fabi Apache, El Brazo/Martha Villalobos & Chessman/Tiffany}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Electro Shock]] & [[Lady Apache]]|[[Gran Apache]] & [[Fabi Apache]]<BR>[[El Brazo]] & [[Martha Villalobos]]<BR>[[Chessman]] & [[Tiffany]]|[[2003]].[[06.15]]|[[El Toreo De Naucalpan]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Chessman]] & [[Tiffany]]|[[2003]].[[07.03]]|[[Aguascalientes]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Chessman]] & [[Tiffany]]|[[2003]].[[07.30]]|[[San Luis Potosi]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[Chessman]] & [[Tiffany]]|[[Electro Shock]] & [[Lady Apache]]|[[2003]].[[September 16|09.16]]|[[San Luis Potosi]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Electro Shock]] & [[Lady Apache]]|[[2003]].[[10.31]]|[[Queretaro]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Electro Shock]] & [[Lady Apache]]|[[2003]].[[11.16]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Electro Shock]] & [[Lady Apache]]|[[2004]].[[01.16]]|[[Acapulco]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Electro Shock]] & [[Lady Apache]]|[[2004]].[[01.24]]|[[Osaka]], [[Japan]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|5|[[Electro Shock]] & [[Lady Apache]]|[[2004]].[[06.05]]|[[Veracruz]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|3|[[Gran Apache]] & [[Fabi Apache]]|[[Chessman]] & [[Tiffany]]<BR>[[Electro Shock]] & [[Lady Apache]]<BR>[[Oriental]] & [[Cinthia Moreno]]|[[2004]].[[08.01]]|[[Guadalupe, Nuevo Leon]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Oriental]] & [[Cynthia Moreno]]|[[2004]].[[08.20]]|[[Gimnasio Miguel Hidalgo]], [[Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Oriental]] & [[Cynthia Moreno]]|[[2004]].[[September 5|09.05]]|[[Centro de Espectaculos El Rayo]], [[Tlahuac]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Estrellita]] & [[Oscar Sevilla]]|[[2004]].[[09.26]]|[[Salón Rebeca, Iztapalapa, Distrito Federal]]|<ref>SuperLuchas New 79</ref>}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Electro Shock]] & [[La Hechicera]]|[[2004]].[[10.24]]|[[Oaxaca]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseIffy|5|[[Charly Manson]] & [[Tiffany]]|[[2004]].[[12.20]]|[[Auditorio Municipal, Tampico, Tamaulipas]]|<ref>Box y Lucha 2693</ref>}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|6|[[Oriental]] & [[Cynthia Moreno]]|[[2005]].[[06.16]]|[[Gimansio Agustin Millan]], [[Toluca]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|championship vacated on [[2005]].[[07.17]] after [[Fabi Apache]] no-shows title match (pregnancy) and [[Oriental]]/[[Cynthia Moreno]] fight [[Gran Apache]]/[[La Diabolica]] to a draw}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|[[AAA World Mixed Tag Championship Tournament, 2005|four team tournament for vacant championship]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|4|[[Oriental]] & [[Cinthia Moreno]]|[[Chessman]] & [[La Diabolica]]|[[2005]].[[12.10]]|[[Plaza De Toros]], [[Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Charly Manson]] & [[Tiffany]]|[[2006]].[[04.13]]|[[Gimnasio Agustin Millan]], [[Toluca]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Billy Boy]] & [[Fabi Apache]]|[[2006]].[[10.28]]|[[Salon Zitacuaro]], [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Espiritu]] & [[Rossy Moreno]]|[[2007]].[[01.14]]|[[Arena Azteca Budokan]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Pirata Morgan]] & [[Tiffany]]|[[2007]].[[03.04]]|[[Gimnasio de Pesas Axel de Tlahuac]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|5|[[Black Buffalo]] & [[Rossy Moreno]]|[[2007]].[[03.23]]|[[Cancha de la Seccion #3 Ebano de San Luis Potosi]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|6|[[Gran Apache]] & [[Fabi Apache]]|[[2007]].[[04.15]]|[[Boca del Rio]], [[Veracruz]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|7|[[Gran Apache]] & [[Rossy Moreno]]|[[2007]].[[04.16]]|[[Gimnasio Municipal de Irapuato]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|8|[[Zumbido]] & [[Tiffany]]|[[2007]].[[07.18]]|[[Auditorio Miguel Barragan de San Luis Potosi]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|titles vacated on [[2007]].[[11.30]] when Cinthia Moreno is hurt and can't make a scheduled title defense}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|four team match for vacant titles}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|5|[[Gran Apache]] [2] & [[Mari Apache]]|[[Billy Boy]] & [[Fabi Apache]]<br>[[Espiritu (AAA)]] & [[La Diabolica]]<br>[[Mr. Niebla]] & [[Ayako Hamada]]|[[2007]].[[11.30]]|[[Centro de Convenciones, Ciudad de Madero, Tamaulipas|Centro de Convenciones]], [[Ciudad de Madero]], [[Tamaulipas]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Super Calo]] & [[Rossy Moreno]]|[[2008]].[[01.01]]|[[Arena Azteca Budokan]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Billy Boy]] & [[Fabi Apache]]|[[2008]].[[04.20]]|[[Salon Medina de Carmen Campeche]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Oriental]] & [[Cinthia Moreno]]|[[2008]].[[06.04]]|[[Palenque de la Feria de Celaya]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Oriental]] & [[Cinthia Moreno]]|[[2008]].[[07.06]]|[[Arena Azteca Budokan]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|6|[[Oriental]] [2] & [[Cinthia Moreno]] [2]|[[Gran Apache]] & [[Mari Apache]]|[[2008]].[[09.14]]|[[Auditorio Benito Juarez]] de [[Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Gran Apache]] & [[Fabi Apache]]|[[2008]].[[11.27]]|[[Gimnasio Agustin Millan de Toluca]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Gran Apache]] & [[Fabi Apache]]|[[2008]].[[11.30]]|[[Arena Azteca Budokan]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Diabolico I]] & [[La Diabolica]]|[[2008]].[[12.05]]|[[Plaza de Toros Monumental de Torreon]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Gran Apache]] & [[Fabi Apache]]|[[2008]].[[12.06]]|[[Plaza de Toros La Concordia]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|5|[[Gran Apache]] & [[Fabi Apache]]|[[2009]].[[04.15]]|[[Auditorio Miguel Barragan, San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí ]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseIffy|6|[[Gran Apache]] & [[Fabi Apache]]|[[2009]].[[06.05]]|[[Unidad Deportiva Morelos]], [[Colima]], [[Colima]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|7|[[Aerostar]] & [[Fabi Apache]] [2]|[[Oriental]] & [[Cinthia Moreno]]|[[2009]].[[09.06]]|[[Plaza de Toros Tula]], [[Hidalgo]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Billy Boy]] & [[Sexy Star]]|[[2009]].[[12.06]]|[[Arena Coliseo Monterrey]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Alex Koslov]] & [[Sexy Star]]|[[2010]].[[05.22]]|[[Auditorio Municipal Torreon]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|8|[[Alex Koslov]] & [[Christina Von Eerie]]|[[Aerostar]] & [[Fabi Apache]]|[[2010]].[[07.02]]|[[Domo del Mar]], [[Carmen, Campeche]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Aerostar]] & [[Fabi Apache]]|[[2010]].[[08.06]]|[[Plaza de Toros el Relicario de Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|9|[[Fabi Apache]] [3] & [[Pimpinela Escarlata]]|[[Alex Koslov]] & [[Christina Von Eerie]]|[[2010]].[[10.01]]|[[Centro de Convenciones, Ciudad de Madero, Tamaulipas|Centro de Convenciones]], [[Ciudad de Madero]], [[Tamaulipas]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|10|[[Alan Stone]] & [[Jennifer Blake]]|[[Fabi Apache]] & [[Pimpinela Escarlata]]|[[2011]].[[03.13]]|[[Plaza de Toros Monumental]], [[Morelia]], [[Michoacan]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Lolita]] & [[Elegido]]|[[2011]].[[05.13]]|[[Gimnasio Mario Colin]], [[Cuautitlan]], [[EdM]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|11|[[Halloween]] & [[Mari Apache]] [2]|[[Fabi Apache]] & [[Atomic Boy]] [[Alan Stone]] & [[Jennifer Blake]] [[Lolita]] & [[Fénix]] |[[2012]].[[10.07]]|[[El Domo]], [[San Luis Potosí]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|12|[[Drago (AAA)|Drago]] & [[Faby Apache]] [4]|[[Halloween]] & [[Mari Apache]]|[[2013]].[[07.19]]|[[Arena Xalapa]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Sexy Lady]] & [[Peligro (Veracruz)]]|[[2014]].[[04.04]]|[[Gimnasio Municipal]], [[Coatepec]], [[Veracruz]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|13|[[Pentagón Jr.]] & [[Sexy Star]] |[[Drago (AAA)|Drago]] & [[Faby Apache]] [[Cuervo]] & [[Mari Apache]] |[[2014]].[[04.19]]|[[Gimnasio Juan de la Barrera]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Daga]] & [[Taya Valkyrie]]|[[2016]].[[02.19]]|[[Queretaro]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|championship vacated on [[2016]].[[02.19]] after [[Sexi Star]] no-shows title match and [[Pentagón Jr.]] defends title in a handicap match and decides to vacate the championship}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|14|[[Niño Hamburguesa]] & [[Big Mama|Big Mami]] |[[Venum (2013)|Venum]] & [[Lady Shani]]|[[2017]].[[06.19]]|Polyforum La Fe, [[Nuevo Laredo]], Tamaulipas}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[La Hiedra]] & [[Villano III Jr.]]|[[2018]].[[03.01]]|[[Arena Aficion]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[La Hiedra]] & [[Villano III Jr.]]|[[2018]].[[05.31]]|[[Arena Aficion]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Hijo Del Vikingo]] & [[Vanilla Vargas]]<BR>[[Dinastía]] & [[Lady Maravilla]]<BR>[[Angelikal]] & [[La Hiedra]]|[[2018]].[[08.25]]|[[Arena Ciudad de Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Joe Lider]] & [[Vanilla Vargas]]|[[2018]].[[10.06]]|Lienzo Charro Prof. Enrique Gzz, Saltillo, Coahuila}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|5|[[La Hiedra]] & [[Villano III Jr.]]|[[2018]].[[11.17]]|[[Arena Neza]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseIffy|6|[[Halcon 78 Jr.]] & [[La Hiedra]]|[[2018]].[[12.04]]|[[Nucelo de la Feria, La Barca, Jalisco]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|7|[[Lady Maravilla]] & [[Villano III Jr.]]|[[2019]].[[03.16]]|[[Acropolis, Puebla, Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseIffy|8|[[Goya Kong]] & [[Raptor]]|[[2019]].[[04.19]]|Patio Zapotitlan, Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseIffy|9|[[Lady Maravilla]] & El Patriarca|[[2019]].[[05.10]]|Auditorio Municipal, Tampico, Tamaulipas}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseIffy|10|[[Lady Maravilla]] & [[Dizzy|King Balam]]|[[2019]].[[05.30]]|Auditorio del CDC, Tequisquiapan, Querétaro}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|11|[[Lady Maravilla]] & [[Dizzy|King Balam]]|[[2019]].[[07.04]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|15|[[Villano III Jr.]] & [[Lady Maravilla]]|[[Niño Hamburguesa]] & [[Big Mama|Big Mami]]<br>[[Sammy Guevara]] & [[Scarlett Bordeaux]]<br> [[Australian Suicide]] & [[Vanilla Vargas]]|[[2019]].[[08.03]]|[[Arena Ciudad de Mexico]], [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Big Mami]] & [[Niño Hamburguesa]]|[[2019]].[[09.03]]|[[Arena Afición]], [[Pachuca]], [[Hidalgo]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Big Mami]] & [[Niño Hamburguesa]]|[[2019]].[[09.22]]|[[Auditorio Municipal]], [[Amecameca]], [[Mexico State]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Big Mami]] & [[Niño Hamburguesa]]<br>[[Keyra]] & [[Látigo]]|[[2019]].[[10.19]]|[[Coliseo La Concordia]], [[Orizaba]], [[Veracruz]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Big Mami]] & [[Niño Hamburguesa]]|[[2019]].[[10.24]]|Patio Zapotitlan, Tláhuac, Mexico City}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|5|[[Argenis]] & [[Lady Shani]]|[[2019]].[[11.11]]|Barrio San Martin Caballero, San Salvador Huixcolotla, Puebla}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|6|[[Big Mami]] & [[Niño Hamburguesa]]|[[2019]].[[12.13]]|Foro Zina, Toluca, Mexico State}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|[[Villano III Jr.]] relinquishes his share of the championship on October 17, 2020}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|16|[[Arez]] & [[Chik Tormenta]]|[[Villano III Jr.]] & [[Lady Maravilla]]|[[2021]].[[10.11]]|Xalapa, Veracruz}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Black Taurus|Taurus]] & [[Flammer]]<br>[[Laredo Kid]] & [[Sexy Star II]]|[[2021]].[[11.04]]|Taxco, Guerrero}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Villano III Jr.]] & [[La Hiedra]]<br>[[Golden Magic|Octagón Jr.]] & [[Sexy Star II]]|[[2022]].[[02.19]]|[[Estadio Universitario Beto Avila]], Veracruz}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|17|[[Sammy Guevara]] & [[Tay Conti]]|[[Arez]] & [[Chik Tormenta]]<br>[[Látigo]] & [[Lady Maravilla|Maravilla]]<br>[[Komander]] & [[Sexy Star II]]|[[2022]].[[04.30]]|[[Estadio de Beisbol Monterrey]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Ashley D`Amboise]] & [[Flip Gordon]]|[[2022]].[[06.19]]|Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson, New Jersey, USA}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Ruby Soho]] & [[Ortiz (LAX)|Ortiz]]|[[2022]].[[09.04]]|Now Arena, Hoffman Estates, Illinois, USA}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryEnd}}<br />
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== Gallery of Champions ==<br />
{{Gallery|name=ChessTiffTitles.jpg|caption=[[Chessman]] & [[Tiffany]], 2nd Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Apaches-MixedChamps.jpg|caption=[[Gran Apache]] & [[Fabi Apache]], 3rd Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=AAAMixedChamps.jpg|caption=[[Oriental]] & [[Cynthia Moreno]], as 4th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=aaamixedtag_granapache_marciapache.jpg|caption=[[Gran Apache]] & [[Mari Apache]], 5th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=AAAMixedChamps_orientalcinthia.jpg|caption=[[Oriental]] & [[Cynthia Moreno]], as 6th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=aerostar_fabiapace_aaaworldmixedtag.jpg|caption=[[Aerostar]] & [[Fabi Apache]], 7th Champions}}<br />
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{{Gallery|name=Koslovvonerie.jpg|caption=[[Alex Koslov]] & [[Christina Von Eerie]], 8th Champions}}<br />
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{{Gallery|name=Pimpi_Fabi.jpg|caption=[[Pimpinela Escarlata]] & [[Fabi Apache]], 9th Champions}}<br />
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{{Gallery|name=aaamixedtag_alanjennifer.jpg|caption=[[Alan Stone]] & [[Jennifer Blake]], 10th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Mari&HalloweenMixedChamps.jpg|caption=[[Halloween]] & [[Mari Apache]], 11th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Faby-apache-y-drago.jpg|caption=[[Drago (AAA)|Drago]] & [[Faby Apache]], 12th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Pentagon Jr Sexy Star AAA tag team champions.jpg|caption=[[Pentagón Jr.]] & [[Sexy Star]], 13th Champions}}<br />
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{{Gallery|name=MamiandNinoChamps.jpg|caption=[[Niño Hamburguesa]] & [[Big Mama|Big Mami]], 14th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Villano 3 jr Lady Maravilla mixed.jpg|caption=[[Lady Maravilla]] & [[Villano III Jr.]], 15th Champs}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=ArezChikTormentaAAAMixedTagChamps.jpg|caption=[[Chik Tormenta]] & [[Arez]], 16th Champs}}<br />
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== Sources ==<br />
[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/mexico/mex-mt.html Wrestling-Titles.com]<br />
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{{AAATitleBox}}<br />
[[Category:Championships]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Mini_Clown&diff=210512Mini Clown2022-06-04T05:40:29Z<p>LuchaBoy619: Redirected page to Mini Histeria II</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT[[Mini Histeria II]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Rocky_Marvin&diff=210511Rocky Marvin2022-06-04T05:39:18Z<p>LuchaBoy619: </p>
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<div>{{bioFields|<br />
|name=Mini Histeria<br />
|image=MiniHisteria2007.jpg<br />
|realName=Rolando Fuentes Romero<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=Pequeno Cochisse (1996 - 1997), Rocky Marvin (2000 - current), Mini Histeria (2007 - ), Mini Clown (2011-2015)<br />
|family=[[Rocco Marvin]] (father), [[Ricky Marvin]] (brother)<br />
|maestro=[[Rocco Marvin]]<br />
|birthdate=[[May 5]], [[1982]] - [[Veracruz]]<br />
|debut=[[April 7]], [[1996]]<br />
|lostmaskto=<br />
|height=158 cm/5'2"<br />
|weight=68 kg/150 lbs<br />
|obituarydate=<br />
|signatureMoves=[[La Casita]]<br />
|titles=[[Mexican National Minis Championship]]<br />
|}}<br />
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Rocky Marvin is more known as brother of Ricky Marvin than for his own career. He's been a successful wrestler on his own, though his size has limited his career even more than it did for his brother in Mexico.<br />
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Rocky was a occasional participant in AAA's mini division from 2000-2006. Soon after Rocky disappeared, Mini Histeria (II) debuted and the two were quickly connected.<br />
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Under the gimmick of Mini Clown he was the mascot of [[Los Psycho Circus]] in [[AAA]] from [[2011]] to [[2015]].<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
{{Gallery|name=Rockymarvin.jpg|caption=as Rocky Marvin}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=MiniHisteria.JPG|caption=as Mini Histeria}}<br />
{{Gallery||name=NewVipers.jpg |caption=As a member of [[Mini Vipers]] with [[Vipers Revolution]]}}<br />
{{Gallery||name=mini_clown.jpg |caption=As Mini Clown}}<br />
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[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]<br />
[[Category:Miniestrellas]]<br />
{{Vipers}}</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Antonio_Posa&diff=207562Antonio Posa2022-03-05T18:41:56Z<p>LuchaBoy619: </p>
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{{bioFields|<br />
|image=Posaantonio.jpg<br />
|name=Antonio Posa<br />
|realName=Antonio Posa Gonzalez<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=<br />
|family=<br />
|maestro=<br />
|birthdate=[[December 17]], [[1933]] - [[Ejea de Los Caballeros, Spain]]<br />
|debut=[[December 25]], [[1957]] - [[Barcelona, Spain]]<br />
|lostmaskto=<br />
|height=170 cm/5' 7"<br />
|weight=93 kg/205 lb<br />
|obituarydate=[[January 11]], [[2022]]<br />
|signatureMoves=<br />
|titles=[[NWA World Middleweight Championship]]<br />
|}}<br />
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
{{astart}}<br />
{{aline|[[1970]]/[[04/22]]|hairs|[[Los Hippies]] ([[Renato Torres]] & El Vikingo)|[[Antonio Posa]] & [[Mike Barns]]|[[Arena México|Arena México - Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{aend|}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
{{Gallery|name=Antonio-posa_nwa-mid.jpg|caption=as [[NWA World Middleweight Championship|NWA MIDDLE Champ]]}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Posa.jpg|caption=1975}}<br />
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== Source ==<br />
* [[Lucha Libre (magazine) 71]]<br />
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[[Category:Foreign wrestlers]]<br />
[[Category:Spanish wrestlers]]<br />
[[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Pira%C3%B1a_(Guadalajara)&diff=207561Piraña (Guadalajara)2022-03-05T18:40:22Z<p>LuchaBoy619: </p>
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<div>''This article is about [[Jalisco]] wrestler. For other wrestlers who also have been wrestle as '''Dakota''', please see the [[Dakota|disambiguation]].''<br />
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== Profile ==<br />
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|name=Piraña<br />
|image=Pirana1.jpg<br />
|realName=<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=La Violeta, Piraña, Galaxy, Dakota, Payasito Luchin, El Indio Brujo<br />
|family=<br />
|maestro=<br />
|birthdate=[[April 23]], [[1973]] - [[Torreon]]<br />
|debut=<br />
|lostmaskto=[[Makabre]] - [[June 22]], [[1996]] - [[Arena Coliseo]] - [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]]<br />
|height=<br />
|weight=<br />
|obituarydate=[[January 25]], [[2022]]<br />
|signatureMoves=<br />
|titles=<br />
|}}<br />
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
{{astart}}<br />
{{aline|1996/06/22|mask|[[Makabre]]|Galaxy|[[Arena Coliseo]] - [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]]}}<br />
{{aline|2001/05/06|hair|[[Makabre]]|Dakota|[[Arena Coliseo]] - [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[2005]]/[[05/29]]|hair|[[Irlandes]]|Dakota|[[Arena Coliseo]] - [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]]}}<br />
{{aline|2016/01/08|hair|[[Makabre]]|Dakota|Arena Jalisco - Guadalajara, Jalisco}}<br />
{{aend|}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
{{Gallery||name=Payasito luchin.jpg|caption=as Payasito Luchin?}}<br />
{{Gallery||name=Dakota.jpg|caption=asDakota}}<br />
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<div>''This article is about [[Jalisco]] wrestler. For other wrestlers who also have been wrestle as '''Dakota''', please see the [[Dakota|disambiguation]].''<br />
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== Profile ==<br />
{{bioFields|<br />
|name=Piraña<br />
|image=Pirana1.jpg<br />
|realName=<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=La Violeta, Piraña, Galaxy, Dakota, Payasito Luchin, El Indio Brujo<br />
|family=<br />
|maestro=<br />
|birthdate=[[April 23]], [[1973]]- [[Torreon]]<br />
|debut=<br />
|lostmaskto=[[Makabre]] - [[June 22]], [[1996]] - [[Arena Coliseo]] - [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]]<br />
|height=<br />
|weight=<br />
|obituarydate=[[January 25]], [[2022]]<br />
|signatureMoves=<br />
|titles=<br />
|}}<br />
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
{{astart}}<br />
{{aline|1996/06/22|mask|[[Makabre]]|Galaxy|[[Arena Coliseo]] - [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]]}}<br />
{{aline|2001/05/06|hair|[[Makabre]]|Dakota|[[Arena Coliseo]] - [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[2005]]/[[05/29]]|hair|[[Irlandes]]|Dakota|[[Arena Coliseo]] - [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]]}}<br />
{{aline|2016/01/08|hair|[[Makabre]]|[[Dakota]]|Arena Jalisco - Guadalajara, Jalisco}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
{{Gallery||name=Payasito luchin.jpg|caption=as Payasito Luchin?}}<br />
{{Gallery||name=Dakota.jpg|caption=asDakota}}<br />
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== Profile ==<br />
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|name=Baron Muerte<br />
|realname=<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=Rey Muerte (debut-) Baron Muerte<br />
|family=<br />
|maestro=[[Gran Cochise]], [[Satanico]], [[Espectro Jr. II]]<br />
|birthdate=[[October 16]], [[1979]] - [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]]<br />
|height=5'8"/180 cm<br />
|weight=209 lbs/95 kg<br />
|debut=[[August 16]], [[2011]] - [[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]]<br />
|signatureMoves= suplex con puente olimpico<br />
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== Notes ==<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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|name=Baron Muerte<br />
|realname=<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=Rey Muerte (debut-) Baron Muerte<br />
|family=<br />
|maestro=[[Gran Cochise]], [[Satanico]], [[Espectro Jr. II]]<br />
|birthdate=[[October 16]], [[1979]] - [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]]<br />
|height=5'8"/180 cm<br />
|weight=209 lbs/95 kg<br />
|debut=[[August 16]], [[2011]] - [[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]]<br />
|signatureMoves= suplex con puente olimpico<br />
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Baron Muerte]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Baron_Muerte&diff=205358Baron Muerte2021-11-28T09:57:23Z<p>LuchaBoy619: LuchaBoy619 moved page Baron muerte to Baron Muerte: capitalization</p>
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<div><br />
== Baron Muerte ==<br />
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*Nombre real sin revelado<br />
*Apodos <br />
*Historial de nombres Rey Muerte,(debut -) Baron Muerte<br />
*Familia n/a<br />
*Maestro(s) Gran Cochise, Satanico, Espectro jr.<br />
*Fecha de nacimiento, lugar Octubre 16, 1979 - Guadalajara, Jalisco<br />
*Fecha del obituario <br />
*Debut, ubicación 16 Agosto 2011 - Arena coliseo de Guadalajara<br />
*Máscara perdida <br />
*Altura 5'8"/180 cms<br />
*Peso 209 lbs/ 95 kg<br />
*Movimientos de firma suplex con puente olimpico</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Talk:Ra%C3%BAl_Romero&diff=205168Talk:Raúl Romero2021-11-25T14:33:30Z<p>LuchaBoy619: </p>
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<div>He'd be 96 in a few days. Is that enough to get him in the deceased category, or should we hold out hope? --[[User:Nkhan|thecubsfan]] 22:41, 29 Aug 2005 (CDT)<br />
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He would be 112 years old,is there any record of his obituary? I mean, there are people who reached that age and even more, but is there any info about his status?<br />
--[[User:Tunderman|Tunderman]] 12:21, 24 November 2021 (PCT)<br />
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In a comment under this post: https://www.facebook.com/323929571443577/posts/557448528091679/ Retrowrestling says that he died around 2006-2007. I can't find any sources though. --[[User:LuchaBoy619|LuchaBoy619]] ([[User talk:LuchaBoy619|talk]]) 06:33, 25 November 2021 (PST)</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=AAA_World_Heavyweight_Championship&diff=205100AAA World Heavyweight Championship2021-11-22T18:51:33Z<p>LuchaBoy619: </p>
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<div>[[Image:AAATitle2.JPG|200px|right|championship belt]]<br />
== Current Champion ==<br />
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The cmhampionship is currently vacant. It was vacated on [[November 22]], [[2021]] after [[Kenny Omega]] was declared unable to defend it due to his injuries.<br />
<br />
== History of Championship ==<br />
The AAA World Heavyweight Championship was created to be the one grand championship in AAA. It's not the first attempt the promotion: the [[IWC World Heavyweight Championship]] had this purpose, while the [[AAA Campeón de Campeones Championship]] more explicitly tried to fill that void. Both belts failed to catch hold, and became a part of the collection of miscellaneous championships held by AAA wrestlers. The goal of the initial tournament was to take those other titles out of play.<br />
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An [[AAA World Heavyweight Tournament, 2007|8 man tournament]] was held to determine the first champion. The rules, and structure, of the tournament appeared to change as the tournament was taking progress. The promotion seemed to, after the fact in some cases, stipulate that all tournament matches involving champions were also title matches were possible, causing some wrestlers to pick up book keeping title changes as things progressed.<br />
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The final match between Chessman and Mesias had hardcore match elements, as typical for AAA main event matches in this era. Mesias was injured when a planned ladder dive went short. [[Cibernetico]] soon involved in himself in the match, and the referee awarded the match and the title to Mesias. Mesias was expected to win the championship, but the finish might have been changed due to the injury. Mesias was carried to medical help after the match.<br />
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[[Cibernetico]] had a pre-existing rivalry with Mesias, and was clearly set up as the first feud for the title, despite Cibernetico being eliminated earlier in the tournament (due to rudo tricks.) Cibernetico got his first shot at the title at 2007's [[Guerra de Titanes]], with Zorro added to the match as Mesias began to have a breakup with the rest of his [[Foreign Legion]] partners. Mesias retained the title on this occasion with help from [[La Secta]], but Cibernetico's partners [[Los Hellbrothers]] were able to stop them in the Monterrey rematch, and Cibernetico became the second champion.<br />
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After defeating Zorro, who won the Rey de Reyes and also counted on the [[Foreign Legion]]'s in a failed attempt to win the title, Cibernetico next fought off a challenge from long time ally [[Chessman]]. Chessman won a #1 contenders rumble style battle royal to earn the spot. Chessman already was upset about Cibernetico getting the glory while Chessman took the punishment, and their status as champion and top contender only intensified things. After a few false starts, Chessman turned on his friend, but was unable to beat him.<br />
<br />
[[Cibernetico]] never lost the championship to end his first reign. Instead, he vacated the title on [[October 24]], [[2008]] at [[Beisbol Beto Avila]], [[Veracruz]] after a confrontation between champion with [[Konnan]], whose [[Foreign Legion]] team had just won a cage match, making [[Konnan]] the man in charge of [[AAA]]. Cibernetico declared his contract was with "[[Dorian Roldan|Dorian]]" (though he meant [[Joaquin Roldan]] and family) and not with AAA, so he was no longer a part of AAA as long as Konnan was in charge. Cibernetico handed his title away, and fulfilled scheduled dates before leaving the company. <br />
<br />
Instead of another tournament, now tecnico [[Mesias]] and [[Zorro]] meant as top contenders for the championship. Mesias defeated Chessman in a cage match at 2009's [[Rey de Reyes]] to retain the championship, but would lose to then current [[UWA World Heavyweight Championship|UWA World Heavyweight Champion]] [[Dr. Wagner Jr.]] in a match with only the AAA title on the line at [[TripleMania]] 17.<br />
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Dr. Wagner Jr. won the AAA World Heavyweight Championship in a great match at TripleMania. While the first Mesias/Wagner match was a tecnico versus tecnico match, Dr. Wagner Jr. worked more as a rudo as his championship reign went on (though the crowd still usually supported Wagner over Mesias.) Dr. Wagner successfully defended the championship versus both [[Cibernetico]] and [[Mesias]] at [[Verano de Escandalo, 2009]] in a cage match, then defeated Mesias on his own at [[Heroes Inmortales III]]. However, in both matches, Wagner was assisted in victory by interference from the rest of the [[Wagner Maniacos]]. <br />
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Mesias was given one more shot at [[Guerra de Titanes, 2009]], with the agreements that it'd be Mesias' final shot, there would be no banned maneuvers, there would be no outside interference, and it'd be held inside the dome cage, with pinfall rules. Despite the agreement, the [[Wagner Maniacos]] did come to the ring to interfere, but were waved off by Dr. Wagner. Mesias defeated Dr. Wagner Jr. with a [[martinete]], a move normally illegal, to finally win the championship match.<br />
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Also at [[Guerra de Titanes, 2009]], [[Latin Lover]] won a cibernetico to win a title opportunity for [[Rey de Reyes, 2010]]. Mesias vs Latin Lover seemed set as a tecnico versus tecnico battle, but plans changed before the show. First, [[Electroshock]] demanded to be included in the match, feeling he had earned a title opportunity from winning the 2009 [[Rey de Reyes#2009|Rey de Reyes]]. After a series of wins, Electro's request was granted, but [[TNA]]'s [[Mr. Anderson]] was also included to make the match a four way. This would be Mr. Anderson's debut match in the promotion.<br />
<br />
For reasons yet to be clear, Latin Lover did not appear at [[Rey de Reyes, 2010]]. Without him, Mesias, Electroshock, and Anderson had a three way match, first pinfall or submission winning the title. While Mesias was on the outside, Electrshock put Anderson in his trademark submission and won the match without actually defeating the champion.<br />
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== Champions Listing ==<br />
{{TitleHistoryStartShort}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|[[AAA World Heavyweight Tournament, 2007|8 man tournament]] for initial championship}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[El Mesias]]|[[Chessman]]|[[2007]].[[09.16]]|[[Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Zorro]] & [[Cibernetico]]|[[2007]].[[11.30]]|[[Centro de Convenciones, Ciudad de Madero, Tamaulipas|Centro de Convenciones]], [[Madero]], [[Tamaulipas]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[Cibernetico]]|[[El Mesias]]|[[2008]].[[03.16]]|[[Plaza de Monumental de Monterrey]], [[Monterrey]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Zorro]]|[[2008]].[[06.13]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]], [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseIffy|2|[[El Mesias]] & [[Konnan]]|[[2008]].[[07.11]]|[[Auditorio de Tijuana]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Chessman]]|[[2008]].[[09.14]]|[[Auditorio Benito Juarez, Zapopan, Jalisco]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Zorro]] & [[Kenzo Suzuki]]|[[2008]].[[10.19]]|[[Salon Sagitario]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|title vacated on [[October 24]], [[2008]], when Cibernetico quits the company}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|decision match for vacant title with [[Charly Manson]] as special referee}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|3|[[El Mesias]] [2]|[[Zorro]]|[[2008]].[[12.06]]|[[Plaza de Toros La]], [[Orizaba]], [[Veracruz]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Chessman]]|[[2009]].[[03.15]]|[[Plaza de Toros Nuevo Progreso]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|4|[[Dr. Wagner Jr.]]|[[El Mesias]]|[[2009]].[[06.13]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]], [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Cibernetico]] & [[El Mesias]]|[[2009]].[[08.21]]|[[Centro de Convenciones, Ciudad de Madero, Tamaulipas|Centro de Convenciones]], [[Madero]], [[Tamaulipas]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[El Mesias]]|[[2009]].[[09.26]]|[[Arena Monterrey]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Cibernetico]] & [[El Mesias]]|[[2009]].[[10.11]]|[[Poliforum Juan Gabriel]], [[Ciudad Juarez]], [[Chihuahua]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|5|[[El Mesias]] [3]|[[Dr. Wagner Jr.]]|[[2009]].[[12.11]]|[[Centro de Convenciones, Ciudad de Madero, Tamaulipas|Centro de Convenciones]], [[Madero]], [[Tamaulipas]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|6|[[Electroshock]]|[[El Mesias]] & [[Mr. Anderson]]|[[2010]].[[03.12]]|[[Plaza de Toros Santa Maria]], [[Queretaro]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|7|[[Dr. Wagner Jr.]] [2] |[[Electroshock]]|[[2010]].[[06.05]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]], [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Silver King]] & [[Vampiro]]|[[2010]].[[08.14]]|[[Plaza de Toros La Concorida]], [[Orizaba]], [[Veracruz]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Silver King]]|[[2010]].[[10.01]]|[[Centro de Convenciones, Ciudad de Madero, Tamaulipas|Centro de Convenciones]], [[Madero]], [[Tamaulipas]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|8|[[El Zorro]]|[[Dr. Wagner Jr.]]|[[2010]].[[12.05]]|[[Auditorio Benito Juarez]], [[Zapopan]], [[Jalisco]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Charly Manson]]|[[2011]].[[03.18]]|[[Plaza de Toros Monumental]], [[Aguascalientes]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|9|[[Jeff Jarrett]]|[[El Zorro]]|[[2011]].[[06.18]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]], [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Dr. Wagner Jr.]] & [[LA Park]]|[[2011]].[[07.31]]|[[Plaza de Toros Nuevo Progresso]], [[Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|10|[[El Mesias]] [4]|[[Jeff Jarrett]]|[[2012]].[[03.18]]|[[Auditorio Benito Juarez]], [[Zapopan]], [[Jalisco]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[el Hijo del Perro Aguayo]]|[[2012]].[[08.05]]|[[Arena Ciudad de Mexico]], [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|11|[[Texano Jr.]]|[[El Mesias]]|[[2012]].[[12.02]]|[[Auditorio Benito Juarez]] - [[Zapopan]], [[Jalisco]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Argenis]]|[[2013]].[[02.03]]|Palenque de la Feria - [[Pachuca]], [[Hidalgo]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Zumbi]]|[[2013]].[[03.03]]|Domo de la Feria - [[San Luis Potosi]], [[San Luis Potosi]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Blue Demon Jr.]]|[[2013]].[[03.17]]|[[Plaza de Toros Monumental]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo Leon]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Ricky Banderas]]|[[2013]].[[04.21]]|Coliseo Jose Miguel Agrelot - San Juan, [[Puerto Rico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|5|[[Argenis]]|[[2013]].[[04.27]]|Plaza de Toros Belisario Arteaga - [[Chilpancingo]], [[Guerrero]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|6|[[Heavy Metal]]|[[2013]].[[06.16]]|[[Arena Ciudad de Mexico]] - [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|7<ref>extremely dubious; no whistle was blown to start the match or graphic was shown, Texano simply powerbombed Lucky Boy and had his referee count three</ref>|[[Lucky Boy]]|[[2013]].[[07.15]]|Polideportivo La Huizachera - [[Tehuacan]], [[Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|8|[[Mascara Año 2000 Jr.]]|[[2013]].[[09.20]]|Auditorio Americo Villarreal - [[Ciudad Madero]], [[Tamaulipas]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|9|[[Psycho Clown]]|[[2013]].[[10.18]]| Gimnasio Miguel Hidalgo de Puebla - [[Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza]], [[Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|10|[[Psycho Clown]]|[[2013]].[[12.29]]|[[Arena Coliseo de Monterrey|Arena Coliseo de Monterrey - Monterrey, Nuevo León]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|11|[[Psycho Clown]]|[[2014]].[[06.07]]|[[Plaza de Toros La Concordia, Orizaba, Veracruz]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseIffy|12|[[Psycho Clown]]|[[2014]].[[07.18]]|[[Auditorio Genaro Borrego, Jerez, Zacatecas]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseIffy|13|[[La Parka Jr.|La Parka]] & [[Perro Aguayo Jr.]]|[[2014]].[[08.28]]|[[Expo, Guadalupe, Nuevo León]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|12|[[El Patrón Alberto]]|[[Texano Jr.]]|[[2014]].[[12.07]]|[[Auditorio Benito Juárez, Zapopan, Jalisco]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Texano Jr.]]|[[2015]].[[01.25]]|[[Lucha Underground Temple]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Cage]]|[[2015]].[[06.14]]|[[Arena Monterrey]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Johnny Mundo]]|[[2015]].[[10.04]]|[[Domo San Luis]], [[San Luis Potosi]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|Championship vacated after [[El Patrón Alberto]] leaves AAA for WWE. Decision match for vacant title on [[2016]].[[03.23]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|13|[[Texano Jr.]] [2]|[[El Mesias]]|[[2016]].[[03.23]]|[[San Luis Potosi]], [[San Luis Potosi]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Brian Cage]] & [[Dr. Wagner Jr.]]|[[2016]].[[08.28]]|[[Arena Ciudad de Mexico]] - [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[El Mesías]] & [[Pentagón Jr.]]|[[2016]].[[10.28]]|Auditorio Municipal Fausto Gutierrez Moreno - [[Tijuana]], [[Baja California]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Dr. Wagner Jr.]]|[[2017]].[[03.05]]|Plaza de Toros Rodolfo Rodriguez el Pana, Apizaco, Tlaxcala}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|14|[[Johnny Mundo]]|[[Hijo del Fantasma]], [[Texano Jr.]]|[[2017]].[[03.19]]|[[Arena Jose Sulaiman]], [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo Leon]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Texano Jr.]]|[[2017]].[[06.30]]|Gimnasio Miguel Hidalgo in Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza, Puebla, Mexico}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Hijo del Fantasma]], [[Texano Jr.]]|[[2017]].[[07.21]]|Auditorio Fausto Gutierrez de Tijuana}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Hijo del Fantasma]], [[Texano Jr.]]|[[2017]].[[08.26]]|[[Arena Ciudad de Mexico]] - [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Dr. Wagner Jr.|Rey Wagner]]|[[2017]].[[10.01]]|Domo de San Luis Potosi in San Luis Potosi, Mexico}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|15|[[Dr. Wagner Jr.|Rey Wagner]] [3]|[[Johnny Mundo]]|[[2018]].[[01.26]]|Gimnasio Juan de la Barrera in Mexico City, Mexico}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[La Parka Jr.|La Parka]]|[[2018]].[[02.09]]|Palenque de la Feria Nacional De San Marcos in Aguascalientes}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Hernandez]]|[[2018]].[[04.20]]|[[Auditorio de Tijuana]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Pagano]]|[[2018]].[[05.18]]|Polideportivo La Huizachera, Tehuacán, Puebla}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|16|[[Jeff Jarrett]] [2]|[[Dr. Wagner Jr.|Rey Wagner]], [[Rey Mysterio Jr.]]|[[2018]].[[06.03]]|Plaza de Toros La Monumental, [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|17|[[Fenix]]|[[Jeff Jarrett]]<BR>[[Brian Cage]]<BR>[[Rich Swann]]|[[2018]].[[08.25]]|[[Arena Ciudad de Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Aeroboy]]|[[2018]].[[09.23]]|[[Arena GALLI, Villa Park, Illinois]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Laredo Kid]]<BR>[[Puma King]]<BR>[[Taurus]]|[[2019]].[[08.10]]|[[Lienzo Charro Prof. Enrique Gonzalez, Saltillo, Coahuila]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|18|[[Kenny Omega]]|[[Fenix]]|[[2019]].[[10.19]]|[[Coliseo La Concordia]], [[Orizaba]], [[Veracruz]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Jack Evans]]|[[2019]].[[11.20]]|Indiana Farmers Coliseum, Indianapolis, Indiana}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Dragon Lee II|Dragon Lee]]|[[2019]].[[12.01]]|[[Estadio de Béisbol Monterrey, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Sammy Guevara]]|[[2020]].[[03.25]]|[[Daily's Place, Jacksonville, Florida]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Laredo Kid]]|[[2020]].[[12.12]]|[[Arena Ciudad de México]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|5|[[La Sombra|Andrade el Idolo]]|[[2021]].[[08.14]]|[[Arena Ciudad de México]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|The title was vacated on [[November 22]], [[2021]], when Kenny Omega was declared unable to defend it due to injuries.}}<br />
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== Gallery of Champions ==<br />
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{{Gallery|name=Juventudguerrera171107cgg6.jpg|caption=[[El Mesias]], 1st, 3rd, 5th & 10th Champion}}<br />
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{{Gallery|name=ElectroShock_MegaCampeon.jpg|caption=[[Electro Shock]], 6th Champion}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=ZorroMegacampeon.jpg|caption=[[El Zorro]], 8th Champion}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=jeffjarrettMegacampeon.jpg|caption=[[Jeff Jarrett]], 9th & 16th Champion}}<br />
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{{Gallery|name=aaaheavyalberto1.jpg|caption=[[El Patrón Alberto]], 12th Champion}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Texano_2timechamp.jpg|caption=[[Texano Jr.]], 13th Champion}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Johnny_Triple.jpg|caption=[[Johnny Mundo]], 14th Champion}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=ReyWagnerMegaCampeon.jpg |caption=[[Dr. Wagner Jr.|Rey Wagner]], 15th Champion}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=FenixAAAChamp.jpg|caption=[[Fenix]], 17th Champion}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=0c7bfc3d7cdb4a958a33a865f75aea67.jpg|caption=[[Kenny Omega]], 18th, champion}}<br />
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|name=Kenny Omega<br />
|realName=Tyson Smith<br />
|nicknames="The Best Bout Machine", "The Cleaner", "Canadian X", "The Destiny Flower"<br />
|nameHistory=Scott Carpenter, Kenny Omega<br />
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|maestro=[[Bobby Jay]], [[Mentallo]], [[Vance Nevada]]<br />
|birthdate=[[October 16]], [[1983]] - [[Transcona]], [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]], [[Canada]]<br />
|debut=[[February]], [[2000]]<br />
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|height=183 cm<br />
|weight=104 kg<br />
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|signatureMoves=[[V-Trigger]], [[Croyt's Wrath]], [[Katayoku no Tenshi]], [[Fisherman Buster|Aoi Shoudou]], Hadouken/Hadouken EX, Kotaro Krusher<br />
|titles=[[IWGP Intercontinental Championship]], [[IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship]], [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship]], many non-Mexican championships <ref>[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=2&nr=2906&page=11 cagematch.net]</ref><br />
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== Bio ==<br />
Kenny Omega made his debut in [[Mexico]] at [[Triplemanía XXVII]], teaming with [[The Young Bucks]] ([[Matt Jackson]] & [[Nick Jackson]]) in a losing effort against [[Fénix]], [[Pentagón Jr.]], & [[Laredo Kid]]. After the bout, Omega challenged Fénix for the [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship]]. On October 19, 2019 at [[Héroes Inmortales XIII]] at [[Coliseo La Concordia]] in [[Orizaba, Veracruz]], Omega defeated Fénix to become the new champion. <br />
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|family= [[Cavernario]] & [[Demonio Maya]] (brothers)<br />
|maestro= [[Escorpion Rojo]], [[Máscara Mágica]]<br />
|birthdate= [[May 3]], [[1996]]<br />
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{{Gallery|name=P. DANIEL 29 DIC 2019 A.jpg|caption=29 dic 2019}}<br />
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Arena Coliseo Guadalajara rudo since early 2012.<br />
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|name=Cavernario (Caveman)<br />
|realName=Leonardo Moreno Ayala<br />
|nicknames="El Hombre de las Cavernas", "El Australopithecus Apestosus"<br />
|nameHistory=El Bárbaro (debut - 2012), Baby Cavernario (2010), Bárbaro Cavernario (2012 - ), Cavernario (2014 -)<br />
|family=[[Demonio Maya]] & [[Príncipe Daniel]] (brothers)<br />
|maestro=[[Aquiles]], [[Furia del Ring]]<br />
|birthdate=[[November 6]], [[1993]] - [[Zapopan]], [[Jalisco]]<br />
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|debut=[[2007]] or [[2008]] - Arena Roberto Paz, [[Guadalajara]]<br />
|lostmaskto=[[El Gallo]] - [[March 11]], [[2012]] - [[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]], [[Guadalajara]]<br />
|height=173 cms/5'8"<br />
|weight=89 kg/196 lbs<br />
|signatureMoves=[[Cavernaria]], [[Splash|Diving Splash to the Floor]], Slingshot Splash, [[Cradle Suplex]]<br />
|titles=[[Occidente Middleweight Title]] (2), [[En Busca de un Ídolo, 2014|CMLL En Busca de un Ídolo 2014]], [[Gran Alternativa#2014|CMLL Torneo Gran Alternativa 2014]] (w/[[Mr. Niebla]]), Pacific Coast Tag Team Titles (w/[[Espectrum]]), [[Mexican National Welterweight Championship]], [[CMLL National Parajes Increíbles Tournament]] [[CMLL National Parajes Increíbles Tournament#2017|2017]] (w/[[Volador Jr.]]), [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[Occidente Trios Championship]] (w/ [[Demonio Maya]] & [[Príncipe Daniel]])<br />
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Debuted in Arena Coliseo Guadalajara in early 2012. Figured to be a forgettable young rudo, at least for the time being, after he quickly lost his mask to Gallo in 2012. Didn't turn out that way and rebounded strong with three big hair wins later that year, including one over local legend [[Javier Cruz]]. Feuded with [[Smaker]] in the second half of the year, and finally won the [[Occidente Middleweight Championship]] from him in their third meeting. <br />
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Springboarded from his Guadalajara success to a limited Mexico City run in mid June 2013 and was well received. Seems likely to be back on the main roster at some point. Came back in early 2014 as after a continuous success in Guadalajara. Won the Gran Alternativa with Mr. Niebla, joined [[Peste Negra]] after, and won [[En Busca de un Idolo, 2014]] as well.<br />
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{{aline|[[2014|14]]/[[June 22|06/22]]|Mask (2)|'''Cavernario'''|[[Black Metal (Guadalajara)|Black Metal]]|[[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]] - [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[2014|14]]/[[September 19|09/19]]|Hair |'''Cavernario'''|[[Rey Cometa]]|[[Arena Mexico]] - [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[2016|16]]/[[July 1|07/01]]|Hair |'''Cavernario'''|[[Rey Cometa]]|[[Arena Mexico]] - [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[2018]]/[[09/14]]|hair|[[Rush]] & [[Bárbaro Cavernario|Cavernario]]|[[Volador Jr.]] & [[Matt Taven]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[2021]]/[[09/17]]|hair|[[Bárbaro Cavernario]]|[[Felino]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{aend|<b>(1)</b> Three Way Match w/[[Leo]]; <b>(2)</b> Cage Match w/[[Boby Zavala]], [[Demonio Maya]], [[El Gallo]], [[Esfinge (Guadalajara)|Esfinge]], [[Rey Cometa]], and [[Sádico (Guadalajara)|Sádico]]}}<br />
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[[Category:Former Lucha Libre Elite wrestlers|Barbaro Cavernario]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Occidente_Trios_Championship&diff=204657Occidente Trios Championship2021-11-15T13:07:16Z<p>LuchaBoy619: </p>
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The Occidente Trios Championship is one of the state championships of the [[Guadalajara]] box y lucha libre comission. It's controlled by the Guadalajara branch of [[CMLL]]. It was inactive for many years before being brought back in 2015.<br />
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== Current Champions ==<br />
[[Bárbaro Cavernario]], [[Demonio Maya]] & [[Príncipe Daniel]] are the current Champions. They defeated [[Fantástico]], [[Explosivo (Guadalajara)|Explosivo]] & [[Star Black]] on [[November 9]], [[2021]].<br />
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== Known Champions Listing ==<br />
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{{TitleHistorySpan|[[Occidente Trios Tournament, 1985|eight team tournament for vacant championship]]; possible initial champions}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|championship history unclear}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|-|[[Cien Caras Jr.]], [[Asesino Negro]], [[Asesino Negro Jr.]]|?|????.??.??|?}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|-|[[Neutron]], [[Idolo]], [[Flash II]]|[[Cien Caras Jr.]], [[Asesino Negro]], [[Asesino Negro Jr.]]|????.??.??|?}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|championship inactive for many years}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|[[Occidente Trios Tournament, 2015|five team tournament for vacant championship]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|-|[[Furia Roja (Guadalajara)|Furia Roja]], [[Mr. Trueno]], [[Rey Trueno]]|[[El Cuatrero]], [[Jocker]], [[Sanson (II)|Sansón]]|[[2015]].[[05.03]]|[[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|-|[[La Familia Dinamita]] ([[El Cuatrero]], [[El Forastero]] & [[Sanson (II)|Sansón]])<ref>[http://www.luchaworld.com/?p=59994/ Lucha World]</ref>|[[Furia Roja (Guadalajara)|Furia Roja]], [[Mr. Trueno]] & [[Rey Trueno]]|[[2015]].[[11.01]]|[[Arena Coliseo de Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Flash II]], [[Star Black]] & [[Vaquero Jr.]]<ref>[http://www.luchaworld.com/?p=68852/ Lucha World]</ref>|[[2016]].[[08.21]]|[[Arena Coliseo de Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Explosivo (Guadalajara)]], [[Omar Brunetti]], [[Star Black ]]|[[2017]].[[03.12]]|[[Arena Coliseo de Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|Champions relinquished the titles on [[March 31]], [[2021]] in order to focus on [[CMLL World Trios Championship|World Titles]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|[[Occidente Trios Tournament, 2021|sixteen team tournament for vacant championship]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|-|[[Fantástico]], [[Explosivo (Guadalajara)|Explosivo]], [[Star Black]]|[[Jocker]],[[Omega (Guadalajara) | Omega]], [[Vaquero Jr. (Jalisco) | Vaquero Jr.]]|[[2021]].[[05.18]]|[[Arena Coliseo de Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|-|[[Bárbaro Cavernario]], [[Demonio Maya]] & [[Príncipe Daniel]]|[[Fantástico]], [[Explosivo (Guadalajara)|Explosivo]], [[Star Black]]|[[2021]].[[11.09]]|[[Arena Coliseo de Guadalajara]]}}<br />
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== Gallery of Champions ==<br />
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[[Category:Championships]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=El_Calavera_II&diff=204554El Calavera II2021-11-12T12:49:58Z<p>LuchaBoy619: </p>
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<div>== Profile ==<br />
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|image=elcalavera2.jpg<br />
|name=El Calavera II (The Skull II)<br />
|realName=Esteban Hernández Meza<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=Hermano Calavera II / El Calavera II<br />
|family=[[Oro]] (son), [[Plata]] (son), [[Oro II|Oro II (second)/Exaclibur]] (son), [[Plata II]], [[Hermano Calavera I]] (brother), [[Calavera Jr.]] (nephew), [[Bronce II]] (nephew), [[Golden (Guadalajara)|Golden]] (nephew), [[Oro Jr. (2012)|Oro Jr.]] (grandson) <br />
|maestro=[[Diablo Velazco]]<br />
|birthdate=[[1939]] or [[1940]]<br />
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|height=<br />
|weight=<br />
|obituarydate=[[November 9]], [[2021]] (aged 80)<br />
|signatureMoves=<br />
|titles=[[Occidente Tag Team Championship]](w/ [[Hermano Calavera I]])<br />
|}}<br />
== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
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{{aline|79/??/??|hairs|Los Hermanos Calavera ([[Hermano Calavera I|I]] & II)|[[Águila India]] & [[Gran Cochise]]|[[Arena Coliseo]] - [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]]}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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[[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Mexican_National_Trios_Championship&diff=204553Mexican National Trios Championship2021-11-12T12:39:58Z<p>LuchaBoy619: /* Champions Listing */</p>
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== Current Champions ==<br />
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[[Los Cancerberos del Infierno]] ([[Virus]], [[Raziel]] and [[Cancerbero]]) defeated [[Star Jr.]], [[Guerrero Maya Jr.]] and [[Stuka Jr.]] on [[April 24]], [[2021]] at [[Arena Mexico]] to win a tournament for the vacant championship<br />
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== History of Championship == <br />
Like all [[Mexico City|Mexican National Championships]], they are actually managed by the wrestling commission, not owned titles of the promotions, and only natives are eligible to win them.<br />
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In recent years, the Mexican National Trios Champions have tended to be a midcard title, featuring matches between wrestlers who've not yet established themselves as national drawing stars, but are regulars on Arena Mexico cards. The title has been used as a way to give those selected a bit more attention.<br />
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In their early years, this championship was a much bigger deal, a rare championship which went back between the [[LLI]] group in El Toreo and [[EMLL]] in Arena Mexico. The co-promotion spirit has never existed between CMLL and [[AAA]], which caused this championship to be shelved for the late 90s. The titles moved over from CMLL to AAA when the champions moved as a unit, but further jumps caused championship teams to be split among the promotions on two occasions. [[Blue Panther]], [[El Signo]] and [[Fuerza Guerrera]] are credited with a five year reign, but rarely was a team during that stretch. <br />
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When the trio reassembled in CMLL, that promotion brought the championship back to life just to transfer it to a tecnico team of Olimpico, Safari and Mr. Niebla.<br />
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Much later, the championships were won by Volador Jr., Safari and Felino. This team featured a mix of a veteran with two up and comers, but never seemed to gain much traction as unit. They did work out pretty well as a goal for others. The first [[Guapos U]] class included a tournament where there winning team would receive a shot at these titles. Future prospects [[Misterioso II]], [[Brazo de Oro Jr.]], and [[Texano Jr.]] won the tournament, and ended up getting multiple challenges including spot show rematches. Meanwhile, [[Zumbido]] and [[Super Crazy]] sought to find a third partner to defeat the champions, but failed twice and ended up turning on each other. <br />
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The [[Pandilla Guerrera]] trio of [[Sangre Azteca]], [[Dr. X]] and [[Nitro]] were finally able to unseat the champions. This was a step up for the trio, as only Dr. X had won a championship of this level previous. The reign itself was unnoteworthy.<br />
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[[Maximo]], [[Texano Jr.]] and [[El Sagrado]] were the 25th champions. In the lead up to winning the championship, the tecnico trio was projected as a three individuals with very different personalities who came together as one solid unit. After wining the championship, they weren't really projected at all as team. When they finally did team up, it seemed a sure bet that it was to finally move the championships off of them.<br />
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The circumstances of their loss did end up being surprising. Representing [[Los Perros del Mal]], the team of [[Halloween]], [[Mr. Águila]] and [[Damian 666]] defeated the tecnico trio on a special Kid's Day show at Arena Mexico. They got a little help from the champions, with [[Texano Jr.]] turning on his partners and literally handing the new champions their title belts. Texano would later become a member of Los Perros del Mal, but this was his official rudo turn. Of note, Halloween and Damian had won back the belts they had never lost, but were stripped of them four years prior.<br />
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The Los Perros del Mal team might have had a longer run, as they were a focal part of the promotion at this point. However, a few months in, Halloween asked for his release from the company. He was quickly wrapped up in Mexico City, and did a short feud with the future champions in Arena Puebla to set up that title change.<br />
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[[Volador Jr.]], [[Sombra]] and [[El Sagrado]] (as "the top three young tecnicos not named [[Mistico]]") defeated the Perros del Mal champions in a rare title change for Arena Puebla. It wouldn't have been surprising if the CMLL did little more with the championship, given the suddenness of the title change, but the belts actually caught a bit of attention during this reign. It wasn't a rudo team feud, though they did face more of those in Arena Mexico than in recent tecnico title reigns, but tecnico vs tecnico title defenses. The champions defeated various combination of other tecnicos in fast paced high flying matches thru the winter and spring of 2008, culminating in the spectacular 2008 Kid's Day title defense over [[El Hijo del Fantasma]], [[La Mascara]] and [[Valiente]]. <br />
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The good thing about the matches were how they showcased these champions as being more than just 'the other guys'. The problem was it gave CMLL ideas on how to use them that didn't involve the Mexican National Trios Titles. When Volador and Sombra won the [[CMLL World Tag Team Championship]] in early 2009 and then were scheduled to defend these titles, it was clear another consecutive predictable title change was about to happen.<br />
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The [[Poder Mexica]] team of [[Sangre Azteca]], [[Black Warrior]], and [[Dragon Rojo Jr.]] were undefeated in [[Arena Mexico]] since starting as team in late 2008. (They did lose a fair amount elsewhere.) All of their wins came over at least one member of the current championship trio, so they certainly earned their shot at this championship, and won it as their first major success as a unit. <br />
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They continued thru the spring and early summer as a successful unit. However, by the end of the summer, Black Warrior had left the group to focus on a singles feud. While Poder Mexica replaced Black Warrior with [[Misterioso II]], the new trio could not actually defend these trios titles. The situation grew more uncertain when Black Warrior left CMLL, and apparently retired, following his hair match loss in October to [[Yujiro]]. <br />
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Two months after Warrior last wrestled, and many more than that since he had last helped defend this championship, CMLL announced a tournament to determine new [[Mexican National Trios Tournament, 2009|Mexican National Trios champions]]. In a surprise (though exactly the same as [[CMLL World Trios Tournament, 2008|the last trios title tournament held in CMLL]]), the first time team of [[Mascara Dorada]], [[Metro]] and [[Stuka Jr.]] won the titles, defeating the new but more established [[Poder Mexica]] trio. This was Metro's first title of any kind and Stuka Jr. and Mascara Dorada's first national championships. Dorada already held the [[CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship]], so he became a double champion.<br />
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Mascara Dorada relinquished his share of the championship on [[November 18]], [[2010]] to focus on his other commitments. Metro and Stuka announced they'd hold a online poll to determine the new third member of their team, who would replace Dorada as champion. Having a winner of an internet poll become champion broke with pretty much every rule and precedent in these situations, but CMLL's website hyped [[Delta]] as new champion when he won the poll. Later, Delta and his team did not come to the ring as champions when defending their titles against the [[Mexican National Trios Tournament, 2010|contenders tournament winner]]. <br />
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Those tournaments winners were skyrocketing tecnico Rush and the two losers of that same poll, [[Angel de Oro]] & [[Diamante]]. The team already had won three straight matches to get this far, and one more match to win the championships. It's the first championship for all three men.<br />
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== Champions Listing ==<br />
{{TitleHistoryStart}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|[[Mexican National Trios Tournament, 1985|tournament to determine initial champions]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Los Infernales]] ([[Satanico]], [[MS-1]], [[Pirata Morgan]])|[[Los Brazos]] ([[Brazo de Oro]], [[Brazo de Plata]], [[El Brazo]])|[[1985]].[[03.10]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Los Guerreros (1980s) | Los Guerreros]] ([[La Fiera]], [[Sangre Chicana]] & [[Mocho Cota]])|[[1985]].[[03.22]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseIffy|2<ref>El Informador 1985-06-23</ref>|[[Alfonso Dantes]], [[Rayo de Jalisco Jr.]], [[Ringo Mendoza]]|[[1985]].[[06.23]]|[[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Los Brazos]] ([[Brazo de Oro]], [[Brazo de Plata]], [[El Brazo]])|[[1985]].[[November 20|11.20]]|[[El Toreo De Naucalpan]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[Los Brazos]] ([[Brazo de Oro]], [[Brazo de Plata]], [[El Brazo]])|[[Satanico]], [[MS-1]], [[Pirata Morgan]]|[[1985]].[[12.08]]|[[Toreo de Cuatro Caminos]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|3|[[Dos Caras]], [[Villano III]], [[Villano V]]|[[Los Brazos]] ([[Brazo de Oro]], [[Brazo de Plata]], [[El Brazo]])|[[1986]].[[01.28]]|[[Arena Aficion De Pachuca]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|4|[[Los Brazos]] ([[Brazo de Oro]], [[Brazo de Plata]], [[El Brazo]]) [2]|[[Dos Caras]], [[Villano III]], [[Villano V]]|[[1986]].[[02.23]]|[[Toreo de Cuatro Caminos]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1<ref>El Informador 1986-03-09</ref>|[[Black Man]], [[Chamaco Valaguez]], [[Kendo]]|[[1986]].[[03.09]]|[[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2<ref>Luchas 2000 #574, p7</ref>|[[Los Villanos]] ([[Villano I|I]], [[Villano IV|IV]], [[Villano V|V]])|[[1986]].[[07.09]]|[[Plaza de Toros el Cortijo]], [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Atlantis]], [[Rayo de Jalisco Jr.]], [[Ultraman]]|[[1986]].[[September 19|09.19]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseIffy|4<ref>luchablog photolog (2013-09-15 23.52.24)</ref>|[[Missioneros de la Muerte]] ([[El Signo]], [[El Texano]], [[Negro Navarro]])|[[1986]].[[11.05]]|[[Arena Neza]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|5|[[Ringo Mendoza]], [[Kiss]], [[Rayo de Jalisco Jr.]]|[[Los Brazos]] ([[Brazo de Oro]], [[Brazo de Plata]], [[El Brazo]])|[[1986]].[[11.28]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|6|[[Pirata Morgan]] [2], [[Jerry Estrada]], [[Hombre Bala]]|[[Ringo Mendoza]], [[Kiss]], [[Rayo de Jalisco Jr.]]|[[1987]].[[08.30]]|[[Arena Coliseo DF]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|7|[[Tony Arce]], [[Emilio Charles Jr.]], [[Vulcano]]|[[Pirata Morgan]], [[Jerry Estrada]], [[Hombre Bala]]|[[1988]].[[01.31]]|[[Arena Coliseo DF]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Satanico]], [[Masakre]], [[MS-1]]|[[1988]].[[02.14]]|[[Arena Coliseo DF]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Brazo De Plata]], [[El Brazo]], [[Fuerza Guerrera]]|[[1988]].[[03.18]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Pirata Morgan]], [[Hombre Bala]], [[El Verdugo]]|[[1988]].[[07.14]]|[[Arena Isabel De Cuernavaca]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|8|[[Los Temerarios]] ([[Black Terry]], [[Jose Luis Feliciano]], [[Shu El Guerrero]])|[[Tony Arce]], [[Emilio Charles Jr.]], [[Vulcano]]|[[1988]].[[11.20]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1<ref>luchablog photolog (2013-09-16 02.24.47)</ref>|[[Los Fantásticos]] ([[Kato Kung Lee]], [[Kung Fu]], [[Black Man]])|[[1989]].[[03.02]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseIffy|2<ref>luchablog photolog (2013-09-16 02.24.47)</ref>|Brillantes Estelistas ([[Solar]], [[Solar II]], [[Silver King]])|[[1989]].[[03.26]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|9|[[Arqueros del Espacio]] ([[Lasser]], [[Danny Boy]], [[El Arquero]])|[[Los Temerarios]] ([[Black Terry]], [[Jose Luis Feliciano]], [[Shu el Guerrero]])|[[1990]].[[01.21]]|[[Toreo de Cuatro Caminos]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Rocky Santana]], [[El Gallego]], [[Romano Garcia]]|[[1990]].[[02.21]]|[[Arena Coliseo De Acapulco]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|10|[[Thundercats]] ([[Leono (original)|Leono]], [[Tigro]], [[Panthro]])|[[Arqueros del Espacio]] ([[Lasser]], [[Danny Boy]], [[El Arquero]])|[[1990]].[[08.17]]|[[Arena Coliseo DF]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|[[El Ninja]] replaces an injured [[Leono (original)|Leono]] for following title defense}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Lasser]], [[Skayde|La Flecha]], [[Robin Hood]]|[[1991]].?.?|[[Plaza De Toros Monumental De Monterrey]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|11|[[Octagon]], [[Atlantis]], [[Mascara Sagrada]]|[[Thundercats]] ([[Leono (original)|Leono]], [[Tigro]], [[Panthro]])|[[1991]].[[04.29]]|[[Arena Coliseo DF]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Los Brazos]] ([[Brazo de Oro]], [[Brazo de Plata]], [[El Brazo]])|[[1991]].[[05.17]]|[[Arena Coliseo DF]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|12|[[Cien Caras]], [[Mascara Ano 2000]], [[Universo 2000]]|[[Octagon]], [[Atlantis]], [[Mascara Sagrada]]|[[1991]].[[08.01]]|[[Arena Isabel De Cuernavaca]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Konnan]], [[Atlantis]], [[Rayo de Jalisco Jr.]]|[[1991]].[[08.03]]|[[Lagos De Moreno]], [[Jalisco]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Chavo Guerrero]], [[Herodes]], [[Sicodelico]]|[[1992]].[[12.04]]|[[Gimnaso Rodrigo M. Quevedo]], [[Chihuahua]], [[Chihuahua]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Satanico]], [[MS-1]], [[Pirata Morgan]]|[[1993]].[[07.30]]|[[Monterrey]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|13|[[Los Payasos]] ([[El Indómito|Coco Amarillo]], [[Engendro I|Coco Azul]], [[El Cobarde II|Coco Rojo]])|[[Cien Caras]], [[Mascara Ano 2000]], [[Universo 2000]]|[[1994]].[[04.26]]|[[Aguascalientes]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|14|[[Super Muneco]], [[Angel Azteca]], [[El Hijo del Santo]]|[[Los Payasos]] ([[El Indómito|Coco Amarillo]], [[Engendro I|Coco Azul]], [[El Cobarde II|Coco Rojo]])|[[1994]].[[05.22]]|[[Juarez]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|15|[[Los Payasos]] ([[El Indómito|Coco Amarillo]], [[Engendro I|Coco Azul]], [[El Cobarde II|Coco Rojo]] [2]|[[Super Muneco]], [[Angel Azteca]], [[El Hijo del Santo]]|[[1994]].[[September 23|09.23]]|[[Auditorio De Tijuana]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseIffy|1<ref>[http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text/html&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT/1994/11/08&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar01702&PageLabel=17 El Siglo de Torreon]</ref>|[[Charro de Jalisco]], [[Solar I|Maricahi]], [[Mexicano]]|[[1994]].[[11.11]]|[[Auditorio Municipal, Torreón, Coahuila]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Los Destructores]] ([[Tony Arce]], [[Vulcano]], [[Rocco Valente]])|[[1995]].[[02.01]]|[[Aguascalientes]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|16|[[Los Destructores]] ([[Tony Arce]] [2], [[Vulcano]] [2], [[Rocco Valente]])|[[Los Payasos]] ([[El Indomito|Coco Amarillo]], [[Coco Azul]], [[El Cobarde II|Coco Rojo]])|[[1995]].[[02.05]]|[[Tonala]], [[Jalisco]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Los Villanos]] ([[Villano III]], [[Villano IV]], [[Villano V]])|[[1995]].[[03.08]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|17|[[Octagon]] [2], [[Rey Misterio Jr.]], [[Super Muneco]] [2]|[[Los Destructores]] ([[Tony Arce]], [[Vulcano]], [[Rocco Valente]])|[[1995]].[[04.15]]|[[Deportivo Oceania]], [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|18|[[Fuerza Guerrera]], [[Psicosis]], [[Blue Panther]]|[[Octagon]], [[Rey Misterio Jr.]], [[Super Muneco]]|[[1995]].[[07.06]]|[[Arena Coliseo De Monterrey]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|[[Fuerza Guerrera]] leaves [[AAA]] around December 1995; championship vacant}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|[[Mexican National Trios Tournament, 1995|tournament for vacant championship]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|19|[[Fuerza Guerrera]] [2], [[Blue Panther]] [2], [[El Signo]]|[[Brazo de Plata]], [[El Brazo]], [[Super Elektra]]|[[1996]].[[September 6|09.06]]|[[Cuautitlan de Romero Rubio]], [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Brazo de Plata]], [[El Brazo]], [[Super Elektra]]|[[1996]].[[September 13|09.13]]|[[Arena Xochimilco]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|20|[[Safari]], [[Olimpico]], [[Mr. Niebla]]|[[Fuerza Guerrera]], [[Blue Panther]], [[El Signo]]|[[2001]].[[03.30]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Emilio Charles Jr.]], [[Bestia Salvaje]], [[Scorpio Jr.]]|[[2001]].[[07.29]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Satanico]], [[El Averno]], [[Black Warrior]]|[[2001]].[[08.20]]|[[Arena Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Gran Markus Jr.]], [[Poder Boricua]], [[Violencia]]|[[2001]].[[September 28|09.28]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Satanico]], [[El Averno]], [[El Mephisto]]|[[2001]].[[11.04]]|[[Arena Coliseo De Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|21|[[Los Infernales]] ([[Satanico]], [[Averno]], [[Mephisto]])|[[Safari]], [[Olimpico]], [[Mr. Niebla]]|[[2002]].[[06.23]]|[[Arena Coliseo De Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Los Villanos]] ([[Villano III]], [[Villano IV]], [[Villano V]])|[[2002]].[[08.02]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Los Temerarios]] ([[Black Terry]], [[Shu El Guerrero]], [[Guerrero Del Futuro]])|[[2002]].[[08.29]]|[[Arena Neza]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|22|[[La Familia de Tijuana]] ([[Nicho el Millonario]] [2], [[Damian 666]], [[Halloween]])|[[Los Infernales]] ([[Satanico]], [[Averno]], [[Mephisto]])|[[2002]].[[September 27|09.27]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Satanico]], [[El Averno]], [[El Mephisto]]|[[2003]].[[06.13]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|The 06/13 defense is ruled a No Contest and the titles are held up. The commission orders a rematch on 6/20. Nicho doesn't appear for the 06/20 and Infernales refuse to take the championships by forfeit}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|'''[[Mexican National Trios Championship, 2003|tournament for vacant championship]]'''}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|23|[[Safari]] [2], [[Felino]], [[Volador Jr.]]|[[Alan Stone]], [[Zumbido]], [[Super Crazy]]|[[2003]].[[12.05]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Olimpico]], [[Super Crazy]], [[Zumbido]]|[[2004]].[[03.19]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Misterioso II]], [[Brazo de Oro Jr.]], [[Texano Jr.]]|[[2004]].[[05.28]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Olimpico]], [[Super Crazy]], [[Crazy 33]]|[[2004]].[[06.14]]|[[Arena Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Misterioso II]], [[Brazo de Oro Jr.]], [[Texano Jr.]]|[[2004]].[[07.17]]|[[Arena Monterrey]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|5|[[Misterioso II]], [[Brazo de Oro Jr.]], [[Texano Jr.]]|[[2004]].[[September 25|09.25]]|[[Centro de Convenciones]], [[Madero]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|6|[[Dr. X]], [[Nitro]], [[Hooligan]]|[[2004]].[[12.17]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|24|[[Dr. X]], [[Nitro]], [[Sangre Azteca]]|[[Safari]], [[Felino]], [[Volador Jr.]]|[[2005]].[[03.25]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Felino]], [[Volador Jr.]], [[Oro II]]|[[2005]].[[05.29]]|[[Arena Coliseo De Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Shigeo Okumura]], [[Ryusuke Taguchi]], [[Masada]]|[[2005]].[[06.26]]|[[Centro Cultural Oaxaqueno]], [[Xochiaca]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Volador Jr.]], [[Misterioso II]], [[La Mascara]]|[[2005]].[[06.29]]|[[San Luis Potosi]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|25|[[Maximo]], [[Texano Jr.]], [[Sagrado (Genetico)|Sagrado]]|[[Dr. X]], [[Nitro]], [[Sangre Azteca]]|[[2005]].[[10.07]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Judas El Traidor]], [[Locky]], [[Sadico]]|[[2005]].[[12.03]]|[[Plaza De Toros]], [[Zumpango]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Danger]], [[Infierno]], [[Magnum]]|[[2006]].[[01.29]]|[[Arena Coliseo De Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Dr. X]], [[Nitro]], [[Sangre Azteca]]|[[2006]].[[02.10]]|[[Auditorio Municipal de Tampico]] - [[Tampico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Dr. X]], [[Nitro]], [[Sangre Azteca]]|[[2006]].[[02.14]]|[[Arena Aficion De Pachuca]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|5|[[Arkangel]], [[Dr. X]], [[Misterioso II]]|[[2006]].[[02.16]]|[[Aguascalientes]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|26|[[Damian 666]] [2], [[Halloween]] [2], [[Mr. Águila]]|[[Maximo]], [[Texano Jr.]], [[Sagrado (Genetico)|Sagrado]]|[[2007]].[[04.29]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Heavy Metal]], [[Negro Casas]], [[Volador Jr.]]|[[2007]].[[06.18]]|[[Arena Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|27|[[Sagrado (Genetico)|Sagrado]] [2], [[La Sombra]], [[Volador Jr.]] [2]|[[Damian 666]], [[Halloween]], [[Mr. Águila]]|[[2007]].[[08.13]]|[[Arena Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[La Máscara]], [[Máscara Púrpura]], [[Valiente]]|[[2008]].[[02.18]]|[[Arena Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[La Máscara]], [[Stuka Jr.]], [[Valiente]]|[[2008]].[[02.28]]|[[Arena Isabel de Cuernavaca]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Damian 666]], [[Ephesto]], [[Misterioso II]]|[[2008]].[[03.25]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[El Hijo del Fantasma]], [[La Máscara]], [[Valiente]]|[[2008]].[[04.30]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|5|[[Mascara Purpura]], [[La Máscara]], [[Valiente]]|[[2008]].[[06.14]]|[[Plaza de Toros Monumental de Torreon]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|6|[[Dragon Rojo Jr.]], [[Misterioso II]], [[Olimpico]]|[[2008]].[[11.04]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|28|[[Black Warrior]], [[Dragon Rojo Jr.]], [[Sangre Azteca]] [2]|[[Sagrado (Genetico)|Sagrado]], [[La Sombra]], [[Volador Jr.]]|[[2009]].[[02.03]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Mascara Dorada]], [[Sagrado (Genetico)|Sagrado]], [[Valiente]]|[[2009]].[[03.23]]|[[Arena Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|championship declared vacant on [[December 19]], [[2009]] due to Black Warrior leaving CMLL}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|[[Mexican National Trios Tournament, 2009|tournament to decide new champions]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|29|[[Mascara Dorada]], [[Metro]], [[Stuka Jr.]]|[[Misterioso II]], [[Dragon Rojo Jr.]], [[Sangre Azteca]]|[[2010]].[[01.06]]|[[Arena Coliseo]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Misterioso II]], [[Dragon Rojo Jr.]], [[Sangre Azteca]]|[[2010]].[[04.06]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Misterioso II]], [[Dragon Rojo Jr.]], [[Sangre Azteca]]|[[2010]].[[06.18]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Misterioso II]], [[Polvora]], [[Sangre Azteca]]|[[2010]].[[11.15]]|[[Arena Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|Mascara Dorada vacates his part of championship on [[November 18]], [[2010]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|[[Mexican National Trios Tournament, 2010|tournament to define challengers for remaining champions]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|30|[[Angel de Oro]], [[Diamante (CMLL)|Diamante]], [[Rush]]|[[Delta]], [[Metro]], [[Stuka Jr.]]|[[2011]].[[01.09]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Virus]], [[Euforia]], [[Polvora]]|[[2011]].[[02.28]]|[[Arena Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Alebrije]], [[Misterioso II]], [[Olimpico]]|[[2011]].[[05.08]]|[[Arena Coliseo]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|31|[[Olimpico]] [2], [[Psicosis II]], [[Volador Jr.]] [3]|[[Angel de Oro]], [[Diamante (CMLL)|Diamante]], [[Rush]]|[[2011]].[[09.20]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[La Máscara]], [[Metro]], [[Sagrado]]|[[2011]].[[10.28]]|[[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|32|[[Atlantis]] [2], [[Delta]], [[Guerrero Maya Jr.]]|[[Olimpico]], [[Psicosis II]], [[Volador Jr.]]|[[2011]].[[12.16]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Morphosis]], [[Psicosis II]], [[Volador Jr.]]|[[2012]].[[01.17]]|[[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Terrible]], [[Rey Bucanero]], [[Tiger]]|[[2012]].[[03.06]]|[[Arena Mexico]]|<ref>https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7tyjk7</ref>}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Mephisto]], [[Rey Bucanero]], [[Rey Escorpion]]|[[2012]].[[03.29]]|[[Arena Aficion]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Drabek I]], [[Drabek II]], [[Perro del Ring]]|[[2012]].[[04.17]]|[[Arena Queretaro]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|5|[[Volador Jr.]], [[Mr. Águila]], [[Psicosis II]]|[[2012]].[[05.28]]|[[Arena Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|33|[[Black Warrior]] [2], [[Mr. Águila]] [2], [[Volador Jr.]] [4]|[[Atlantis]], [[Delta]], [[Guerrero Maya Jr.]]|[[2012]].[[06.22]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|34|[[Reyes de la Atlantida]] ([[Atlantis]] [3], [[Delta]] [2], [[Guerrero Maya Jr.]] [2])|[[Black Warrior]], [[Mr. Águila]], [[Volador Jr.]]|[[2012]].[[10.30]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|35|[[Psicosis II]] [2], [[Kraneo]], [[Mr. Águila]] [3]|[[Atlantis]], [[Guerrero Maya Jr.]], [[Delta]]|[[2012]].[[12.16]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Blue Panther]], [[Brazo de Plata]], [[Shocker]]|[[2013]].[[01.21]]|[[Arena Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Angel de Oro]], [[Shocker]], [[Valiente]]|[[2013]].[[04.02]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|36|[[La Mascara]], [[Titán (CMLL)|Titan]], [[Rush]] [2]|[[Psicosis II]], [[Kraneo]], [[Mr. Águila]]|[[2013]].[[06.30]]|[[Arena Coliseo]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Rey Bucanero]], [[Terrible]], [[Vangellys]]|[[2013]].[[08.18]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|37|[[Peste Negra]] ([[Felino]] [2], [[Mr. Niebla]] [2], [[Negro Casas]])|[[La Mascara]], [[Titán (CMLL)|Titan]], [[Rush]] [2]|[[2014]].[[02.18]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Atlantis]], [[Mascara Dorada]], [[Valiente]]|[[2014]].[[05.08]]|[[Plaza de Toros El Relicario]], [[Puebla]], [[Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Mascara Dorada]], [[Stuka Jr.]], [[Valiente]]|[[2014]].[[08.17]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Los Ingobernables]] ([[La Mascara]], [[La Sombra]], [[Rush]])|[[2014]].[[11.02]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|38|[[Reyes de la Atlantida]] ([[Atlantis]] [4], [[Delta]] [3], [[Guerrero Maya Jr.]] [3])|[[Peste Negra]]|[[2015]].[[04.26]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1<ref>[http://www.pwinsider.com/article/94967/the-lucha-report.html?p=1/ PWInsider]</ref>|[[Los Invasores]] ([[Kraneo]], [[Olimpico]], [[Ripper]])|[[2015]].[[07.06]]|[[Arena Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|39<ref>[http://deathvalleydriver.com/forum/index.php?/topic/3937-the-lucha-report-for-810/ KrisZ]</ref>|[[Los Hijos del Infierno]] ([[Ephesto]] [3], [[Mephisto]] [2], [[Luciferno]])|[[Reyes de la Atlantida]]|[[2015]].[[08.09]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1<ref>[http://www.luchaworld.com/?p=60082/ Lucha World]</ref>|[[Ángel de Oro]], [[Dragon Lee II]] & [[Stuka Jr.]]|[[2015]].[[11.03]]|[[Arena México]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2<ref>[http://www.luchaworld.com/?p=61466/ Lucha World]</ref>|[[Ángel de Oro]], [[Blue Panther]] & [[Stuka Jr.]]|[[2015]].[[12.08]]|[[Arena Coliseo de Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3<ref>[http://www.luchaworld.com/?p=64050/ Lucha World]</ref>|[[Los Divinos Laguneros]] ([[Blue Panther]], [[Blue Panther Jr.]], [[The Panther]])|[[2016]].[[03.01]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Ángel de Oro]], [[Stigma]], [[Stuka Jr.]]|[[2016]].[[05.16]]|[[Arena Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|5|[[Atlantis]], [[Máximo Sexy]], [[Mistico II]]|[[2016]].[[07.12]]|[[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|6|[[Atlantis]], [[Ángel de Oro]], [[Stuka Jr.]]|[[2016]].[[08.28]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|7|[[Kráneo]], [[Olímpico]], [[Ripper]]|[[2016]].[[09.05]]|[[Arena Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|8|[[Máscara Dorada]], [[Místico II]], [[Diamante Azul]]|[[2016]].[[11.01]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|9|[[Ángel de Oro]], [[Atlantis]], [[Titán (CMLL)]]|[[2017]].[[02.07]]|[[Arena Coliseo de Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|10|[[Los Divinos Laguneros]] ([[Blue Panther]], [[Blue Panther Jr.]], [[The Panther]])|[[2017]].[[03.11]]|[[Arena Coliseo]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|11|[[Negro Casas]], [[Tiger]], [[Puma (CMLL)]]|[[2017]].[[06.04]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|40|[[Nueva Generacion Dinamita]]|[[Los Hijos del Infierno]]|[[2017]].[[07.25]]|[[Arena Coliseo de Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Los Divinos Laguneros]] ([[Blue Panther]], [[Blue Panther Jr.]], [[The Panther]])|[[2017]].[[10.17]]|[[Arena Coliseo de Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Los Kamikazes del Aire]]|[[2018]].[[02.05]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Esfinge (Guadalajara)|Esfinge]], [[Tritón (CMLL)|Tritón]], [[Titán]]|[[2018]].[[04.10]]|[[Arena Coliseo de Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Ángel de Oro]], [[Niebla Roja]], [[Soberano Jr.]]|[[2018]].[[04.22]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|5|[[Los Hijos del Infierno]]|[[2018]].[[06.11]]|[[Arena Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|6|[[Esfinge (Guadalajara)|Esfinge]], [[Soberano Jr.]], [[Tritón (CMLL)|Tritón]]|[[2018]].[[10.02]]|[[Arena Coliseo de Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|7|[[Angel de Oro]], [[Niebla Roja]], [[Soberano Jr.]]|[[2019]].[[01.04]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|8|[[Angel de Oro]], [[Atlantis]], [[Titan]]|[[2019]].[[01.21]]|[[Korakuen Hall]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|9|[[Titan]], [[Triton]], [[Esfinge]]|[[2019]].[[03.19]]|[[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|10|[[Angel de Oro]], [[Niebla Roja]], [[Soberano Jr.]]|[[2019]].[[04.09]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|11|[[Esfinge (Guadalajara)|Esfinge]], [[Tritón (CMLL)|Tritón]], [[Titán]]|[[2019]].[[07.05]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|12|[[Los Ingobernables]] ([[La Bestia del Ring]], [[Rush]], [[Terrible]])|[[2019]].[[07.15]]|[[Arena Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|13|[[Mistico]], [[Caristico]], [[Valiente]]|[[2019]].[[09.27]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|14|[[Ángel de Oro]], [[Niebla Roja]] & [[Titán]]|[[2020]].[[01.20]]|[[Korakuen Hall]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|15|[[Virus]], [[Raziel]] & [[Cancerbero]]|[[2020]].[[09.25]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|[[Nueva Generacion Dinamita]] win the [[CMLL World Trios Championship]] on [[March 26]], [[2021]]<BR>NGD relinquish the titles on [[March 31]], [[2021]] in order to focus on [[CMLL World Trios Championship|World Titles]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistorySpan|[[Mexican National Trios Tournament, 2021|eight team tournament for vacant championship]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryLine|41|[[Los Cancerberos del Infierno]]<BR>([[Virus]], [[Raziel]], [[Cancerbero]])|[[Star Jr.]], [[Guerrero Maya Jr.]], [[Stuka Jr.]]|[[2021]].[[04.24]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Dark Panther]], [[Esfinge]], [[Star Jr.]]|[[2021]].[[07.18]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Fugaz]], [[Stuka Jr.]], [[Star Jr.]]|[[2021]].[[08.10]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Guerrero Maya Jr.]], [[Panterita del Ring]], [[Panterita del Ring Jr.]]|[[2021]].[[11.01]]|[[Arena Puebla]]}}<br />
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Diamond]], [[Magia Blanca]], [[Rugido]]|[[2021]].[[11.09]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}<br />
{{TitleHistoryEnd}}<br />
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== Gallery of Champions ==<br />
{{Gallery|name=Infernales-NatTrios.JPG|caption=[[Los Infernales]] ([[MS-1]], [[Pirata Morgan]] & [[Satanico]]), 1st Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=VillanosDosCarasTrios.jpg|caption=[[Dos Caras]], [[Villano III]], [[Villano V]] 3rd Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=mextrios_brazos.jpg|caption=[[Los Brazos]] ([[Brazo de Oro]], [[Brazo de Plata]] & [[El Brazo]]), 2nd & 4th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=MendozaJaliscoKissTrios.jpg|caption=[[Ringo Mendoza]], [[Kiss]], [[Rayo de Jalisco Jr.]] 5th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Camp2.jpg|caption=[[Tony Arce]], [[Emilio Charles Jr.]] & [[Vulcano]], 7th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=mextrios_lostemerarios.jpg|caption=[[Los Temerarios]] ([[Black Terry]], [[Shu El Guerrero]] & [[Jose Luis Feliciano]]), 8th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Thundercats.jpg|caption=[[Los Thundercats]] ([[Leono (original)|Leono]], [[Panthro]] & [[Tigro]]), 10th Champions}}<br />
<Br clear=all><br />
{{Gallery|name=MovieStars NatTrios.jpg|caption=[[Atlantis]], [[Mascara Sagrada]] & [[Octagon]], 11th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Campeoncitos.jpg|caption=[[Cien Caras]], [[Universo 2000]] & [[Mascara Año 2000]], 12th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=PayasosTrios.jpg|caption=[[Los Payasos]] 13th & 15th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=FB IMG 1489038685710.jpg|caption=[[Super Muñeco]], [[Hijo del Santo]] & [[Angel Azteca]], 14th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=DESTRUCTORES2.jpg|caption=[[Tony Arce]], [[Vulcano]] & [[Rocco Valente]], 16th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Mextrios_tony_arce_vulcano_rocco_valente.jpg|caption=[[Tony Arce]], [[Vulcano]] & [[Rocco Valente]], 16th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=PsicosisPantherFuerzaTrios.jpg|caption=[[Fuerza Guerrera]], [[Psicosis]], [[Blue Panther]] 18th Champions}}<br />
<br clear=all><br />
{{Gallery|name=Infernales-nattrios.jpg|caption=[[Los Infernales]] ([[Satanico]], [[El Averno]] & [[El Mephisto]]), 21st Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=FelSafVol-NatTrios.jpg|caption=[[Felino]], [[Safari]] & [[Volador Jr.]], 23rd Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=DrXAztecaNitroChamps.jpg|caption=[[Dr. X]], [[Nitro]] & [[Sangre Azteca]], 24th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=maximotexanojrsagradotrios.JPG|caption=[[Maximo]], [[Texano Jr.]] & [[Sagrado (Genetico)|Sagrado]], 25th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=mextrios_fdtaguila.jpg|caption=[[Damian 666]], [[Halloween]] & [[Mr. Águila]], 26th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=mextrios_sombra_sagrado_volador.jpg|caption=[[La Sombra]], [[Sagrado]], & [[Volador Jr.]], 27th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=mextrios_warrior_rojo_sangre.jpg|caption=[[Poder Mexica]] ([[Black Warrior]], [[Dragon Rojo Jr.]] & [[Sangre Azteca]]), 28th Champions}}<br />
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{{Gallery|name=mextrios_dorada_metro_stuka.jpg|caption=[[Mascara Dorada]], [[Metro]] & [[Stuka Jr.]], 29th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=mextrios_rush_diamante_angel_de_oro.jpg|caption=[[Rush]], [[Diamante (CMLL)|Diamante]] & [[Angel de Oro]], 30th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Psicosis, Olimpico y Volador Trios.jpg|caption=[[Psicosis II]], [[Olimpico]] & [[Volador Jr.]], 31st Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=mextrios_atlantisdeltamaya32.jpg|caption=[[Atlantis]], [[Delta]] & [[Guerrero Maya Jr.]], as 32nd Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=mextrios_warrioraguilavolador.jpg|caption=[[Black Warrior]], [[Mr. Águila]] & [[Volador Jr.]], 33rd Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=mextrios_atlantisdeltamaya1.jpg|caption=[[Atlantis]], [[Delta]] & [[Guerrero Maya Jr.]], as 34th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=mextrios_psicosisaguilakraneo.png|caption=[[Psicosis II|Psicosis]], [[Mr. Águila]] & [[Kraneo]], 35th Champions}}<br />
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{{Gallery|name=mextrios_mascaratitanrush.jpg|caption=[[La Mascara]], [[Titán (CMLL)|Titan]] & [[Rush]], 36th Champions}} <br />
{{Gallery|name=mextrios37_pestenegra.jpg|caption=[[Peste Negra]] trio of [[Mr. Niebla]], [[Negro Casas]] & [[Felino]], 37th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Trios_champs_once_again.jpg|caption=[[Reyes de la Atlantida]], 38th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=mextrios_hdi.jpg|caption=[[Los Hijos del Infierno]], 39th Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=NGDTripleChamps.jpg|caption=[[Nueva Generacion Dinamita]], 40th Champions}}<br />
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== Sources ==<br />
* [[Luchas 2000]] Especial #21<br />
<references/><br />
{{MexNatBox}}<br />
{{CMLLTitleBox}}<br />
[[Category:Championships]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Rey_De_Corazones&diff=204552Rey De Corazones2021-11-12T12:21:41Z<p>LuchaBoy619: fixed double redirect</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Chucho el Roto]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Rey_de_Corazones&diff=204551Rey de Corazones2021-11-12T12:20:34Z<p>LuchaBoy619: Redirected page to Chucho el Roto</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT[[Chucho el Roto]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Chucho_el_Roto&diff=204550Chucho el Roto2021-11-12T12:20:15Z<p>LuchaBoy619: </p>
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<div>{{bioFields|<br />
|image=Chucho El Roto.jpg<br />
|name=Chucho el Roto<br />
|realName=Jonathan Romero Martínez <br />
|nicknames="El Consentido de las Damas"<br />
|nameHistory=Rey de Corazones (2003-2008), Químico Jr., Chucho el Roto (2008 - )<br />
|family=[[Reina del Sur]] (wife), [[Rudy Garduño]] (father-in-law), [[Galaxia]] (niece)<br />
|maestro=<br />
|birthdate=[[May 29]], [[1980]] - [[Mexico City]]<br />
|debut=[[1998]] or [[1999]]<br />
|lostmaskto=[[Mr. Potro]] - [[May 15]], [[2021]] - [[Arena López Mateos]]<br />
|height=5'9"/175 cm<br />
|weight=198 lbs/90 kg<br />
|obituarydate=<br />
|signatureMoves=<br />
|titles=[[ANL Championship]], [[AULL Tag Team Championship]] (w/ [[Iron Love]]), [[AULL Light Heavyweight Title]], [[AULL Heavyweight Championship]]<br />
|}}<br />
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== Notes ==<br />
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A regular with [[AULL]].<br />
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
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{{astart}}<br />
{{aline|[[2004]]/[[01/04]]|masks|[[Kraven]], Rey de Corazones, [[Tormenta Tropical]]|[[Los Buitres Blancos]] [[Buitre Blanco I|I]], [[Buitre Blanco II|II]] & [[Buitre Blanco III|III]]|[[Coliseo Coacalco]], [[Coacalco]], [[Estado de México]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[2004]]/[[02/15]]|hair|Rey de Corazones|[[Bello Adan]]|[[Coliseo Coacalco]], [[Coacalco]], [[Estado de México]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[2005]]/[[10/16]]|hair|[[Magnifico I|Magnifico]]|Rey de Corazones|[[Coliseo Coacalco]], [[Coacalco]], [[Estado de México]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[2006]]/[[07/30]]|hair|Rey de Corazones|[[Tony Cirio]]|[[Coliseo Coacalco]], [[Coacalco]], [[Estado de México]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[2013]]/[[May 19|05/19]]|mask|[[Chucho el Roto]]|[[Cerebro Maligno]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[2015]]/[[January 15|01/31]]|mask|[[Chucho el Roto]]|[[Herejía]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[2018]]/[[May 19|05/19]]|mask (1)|[[Chucho el Roto]]|[[Yakuza]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[2021]]/[[May 15|05/15]]|mask|[[Mr. Potro]]|[[Chucho el Roto]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]]}}<br />
{{aend|'''(1)''' Lucha en Jaula}}<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
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{{Gallery|name=ReyDeCorazones.JPG|caption=as Rey de Corazones}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=IronLoveChucoelRoto.JPG|caption=[[Iron Love]] and [[Chucho el Roto (AULL)|Chucho el Roto]], AULL Tag Champions}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=MASK VS MASK SÁBADO 31 ENE 2015.jpg|caption=MASK VS MASK}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=MASK VS MASK SÁBADO 31 ENE 2015 A.jpg|caption= File:MASK VS MASK }}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Chucho-el-Roto Gana Máscara de Herejía 31 ENE 2015.jpg|caption=With Herejia's mask}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=FB IMG 1526833515832.jpg|caption=winning [[Yakuza]]'s mask}}<br />
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[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]<br />
[[Category:AULL wrestlers]]<br />
[[Category:Former IWRG wrestlers|Rey de Corazones]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Tony_Cirio&diff=204549Tony Cirio2021-11-12T12:11:24Z<p>LuchaBoy619: /* Luchas de apuestas record */</p>
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<div>{{bioFields|<br />
|image=TonyLuisMannyCirio.jpg<br />
|name=Tony Cirio<br />
|realName=Antonio Cirio Flores<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=Tony Cirio, La Mosca or La Hormiga (brother [[Luis Cirio]] was the other)<br />
|family=[[Lobo Blanco]] (father), [[Manny Cirio]] & [[Luis Cirio]] (brothers), [[Tony Cirio Jr.]] (son), [[Luis Cirio Jr.]] (nephew)<br />
|maestro=[[Indio Yoko]]<br />
|birthdate=[[January 3]], [[1974]]- [[Mexico State]]<br />
|debut=[[1989]]<br />
|lostmaskto=<br />
|height=165cm<br />
|weight=75kgs<br />
|obituarydate=<br />
|signatureMoves=<br />
|titles=[[Arena San Juan Pantitlan Welterweight Title]]<br />
|}}<br />
<b>Tony Cirio</b> is on the left<br />
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
{{astart}}<br />
{{aline|[[1998]]/[[12/25]]|hairs|[[Óscar Sevilla]] & [[Niño de la Calle]]|Tony Cirio & [[Luis Cirio]]|Arena López Mateos - Tlalnepantla, Mexico State}}<br />
{{aline|[[2000]]/[[10/29]]|hair|[[Rayo De La Muerte II]]|Tony Cirio|Arena Coliseo - Coacalco}}<br />
{{aline|[[2001]]/[[08/30]]|hairs|[[Los Hermanos Muerte]] [[Hermano Muerte I|I]], [[Hermano Muerte II|II]] & [[Hermano Muerte III|III]] (not originals)|[[Resplandor]], [[Luis Cirio]] & Tony Cirio|Arena Toluca}}<br />
{{aline|[[2003]]/[[11/02]]|hair|[[Maravilla 2000]]|Tony Cirio|Arena Xochimilco}}<br />
{{aline|[[2004]]/[[09/24]]|hairs|[[Los Payasos Fantasticos]] [[Payaso Fantastico I|I]] & [[Payaso Fantastico II|II]]|[[Luis Cirio]] & Tony Cirio|Arena Toluca}}<br />
{{aline|[[2006]]/[[07/30]]|hair|[[Rey De Corazones]]|[[Tony Cirio]]|[[Coliseo Coacalco]], [[Coacalco]], [[Estado de México]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[2007]]/[[03/04]]|hairs|[[Justiciero]]|[[Tony Cirio]]|Arena Coliseo - Coacalco, Mexico State}}<br />
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|family=[[Reina del Sur]] (wife), [[Rudy Garduño]] (father-in-law)<br />
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Wrestled for [[EMLL]] in 30s and 40s including a match against [[Ray Ryan]] on [[EMLL 1st Anniversario]].<br />
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|nicknames=El Charro (The Horseman) <br />
|nameHistory="Cactus" Pete Brown (debut - 03/34), Charro Aguayo (03/34 - retirement) <br />
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|birthdate=[[October 24]], [[1895]] - [[Torreón]], [[Coahuila ]]<br />
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Charro Aguayo was one of the wrestling pioneers in Mexico and one of the first true lucha stars. He moved to the United States where he began wrestling under the name "Cactus" Pete Brown with moderate success.<br />
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He eventually returned to Mexico where he debuted as El Charro Aguayo on April 3, 1934 against Marvin Barackman, at the Teatro Iris.<br />
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His biggest claim to fame is that he was the first National Heavyweight champion, as on June 21, 1934 he defeated Manuel "Toro" Hernández in Mexico City to capture the vacant belt. He never lost the title, so it was vacated many years after he won it.<br />
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While he was not a man with culture (he didn't know how to read or write as his family couldn't give him proper education), he definitely had a gift for wrestling. He has been regarded by many, in both the media and the business, as a sharp and smooth wrestler and shooter, a fast thinker inside the ring, and a legitimate tough guy. He's also credited with being the creator of the submission hold known as La Mecedora (the Rocking Chair) that is still used, and it's said that he executed it with such finesse that nobody else has been able to do it justice.<br />
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He became popular facing a lot of huge foreign men like a German giant called [[Stephan Berne]], Jim Lott or a huge black wrestled called Abulofobia. He'd usually lose the first match, but he was unbeatable in re-matches. In the third fall of those, he'd usually squash his opponents and the crowd loved it. This formula worked during many years and it gave a lot of money to the Lutteroth family.<br />
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Aguayo (no relation to [[Perro Aguayo]]) was married in the ring in his hometown of Torreon, Coah., where years later a lucha building was called "Coliseo Charro Aguayo".<br />
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He was a popular sports star during the 30s, and he had an acting role in Cantinflas' very first motion picture in 1939, entitled Cantinflas y su Prima (Cantinflas and his Cousin).<br />
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Wrestled for [[EMLL]] in 1934, most notably against [[Raul Romero]] on [[EMLL 1st Anniversario]].<br />
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Wrestled one known match in Mexico - against [[Raul Romero]] on [[EMLL 1st Anniversario]].<br />
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This article refers to the wrestler, for the 1953 film, see ''[[Huracán Ramírez (1953)]]''.<br />
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|nameHistory=Buitre Blanco (1950), Chico García (1951), Huracán Ramírez (19 Mayo 1952 - retirement)<br />
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== Obituary == <br />
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Mexican lucha libre last week lost one of the very last of its “living legends,” legends from the golden ages of wrestling and wrestling movies. Last Tuesday night, Halloween in the USA but in Mexico only fifteen minutes before start of the Mexican “Days of the Dead”, Daniel García Artega, who was the most famous man to wrestle as “El Huracán Ramírez” and one of the five or ten most famous characters in the 73+-year history of lucha libre, was pronounced dead. The cause of death was formally listed as being due to a sudden heart attack he had suffered less than an hour earlier in his Mexico City home and then a second one at the hospital as the physicians were trying to save him.<br />
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García was born to Juan García and Encarnación Arteaga de García on April 9th, 1926, the fifth of six boys, in his parent’s bedroom in their house on Calle de Alfarería 55, Colonia Morelos, El barrio bravo de Tepito, in Mexico City. Encarnación came from a family where some of the men had been amateur wrestlers, and most of Daniel’s older brothers eventually became a professional wrestler: (in order of age) Arturo was [[La Pantera Roja]] and later was also “El Catedratico;” Rodolfo wrestled as [[Rudy García]] and Guillermo became [[Demonio Rojo (1947)|Demonio Rojo]]. Juan, the 4th, and Miguel, the 6th, never wrestled. Now, only Miguel survives of the six.<br />
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“El barrio bravo de Tepito” was (and is still considered today to be) the tough-guys’ neighborhood of Mexico City, one that in the 1930s and 1940s seemed to be country’s progenitor of fine boxers and martial artists, and that was the type of sport to which Daniel was first attracted - though he also tried ice hockey for several years as a youngster. Unlike his brothers, who by adulthood showed the large limbs and barrel chests associated with boxers and wrestlers, Daniel was very small, and, though not discouraged by his brothers, was nonetheless unable to make a big splash in boxing. However, neither were the brothers, and by the late 1930s and early 1940s, each had gravitated towards Mexican professional wrestling, la lucha libre.<br />
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By 1941, Daniel had entered the ring under a mask at “El Buitre Blanco” (The White Vulture), a mask he defended for many years. He also wrestled occasionally later on as “El Chico García,” the “chico” referring to his small stature. But by the early 1950’s, things were in motion that would change the course of Daniel’s career, lucha libre, and Mexican film as well.<br />
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In 1952, a man named José “Joselito” Rodríguez, and his son Juan Rodríguez Mas, members of a famous-in-Mexico entertainment family (brother Ismael was an even more famous pop star), began directing a movie with their brother Roberto called “Huracán Ramirez.” The movie was made to capitalize on the suddenly hot trend of wrestling-superheroes-as-action-stars movies. The general idea was to make the character’s name out of a natural disaster but with a common (and macho) Mexican last name. First, the character was going to be called “Huracán López,” but then it was changed to Ramírez to avoid confusion with Carlos [[Tarzán López]], the most popular wrestler in Mexico at the time. <br />
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In the movie, a young Mexican man whose father is a luchador decides to follow in his father’s career path by adopting the secret identity of “El Huracán Ramírez,” a masked luchador, and fighting in the ring in spite of his father's wishes to the contrary. <br />
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To interrupt briefly, three interesting side notes at this point. First, funding for the movie was made by Jesús Garza out of Guadalajara and his new television company Televicentro - now called Televisa; in fact, Garza actually played a character in this very movie; secondly, Daniel himself appeared in this move as “El Buitre Blanco;” third, some of the more veteran lucha historians are now saying that in fact there was a very brief attempt by one of Daniel’s other three brothers to wrestle under a hood as “El Huracán Ramírez” at the very tail end of the 1940s but that the gimmick was very, very short-lived and did not succeed.<br />
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Back to the 1952 movie, though: the title super-hero was played by actor David Silva in all the scenes except those filmed inside wrestling rings and by Spanish actor Eduardo Bonada (who, in an amazing twist of fate, had been recruited to Mexico by Daniel’s brother Arturo) in the wrestling scenes. The movie was a huge success from the day it premiered, and Bonada tried to capitalize on the stardom he had found in this new character by taking himself under the hood to various lucha libre arenas, but he found that he did not like the wrestling side of things and soon just made more “special appearances” than matches, not wanting to hide his well-known movie face under a hood, and eventually, in Juarez, he revealed (in a very non-controversial manner, very straightforwardly and matter-of-fact) that it was he, Bonada, who had been Ramírez, but was now giving up the ghost and moving onto other film projects.<br />
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One of the things that came out of this movie was a wrestling move unlike any that had been seen before it. It was to be the signature move of the young flying acrobatic wrestler, and was called “la huracarrana.” That word “huracarrana” (I am told this is the correct perfect Spanish spelling for this word) has two parts – “huraca” for hurricane and “rana” for frog as in leapfrog. “La rana,” a creation of the Mexican wrestler Emilio Charles senior, was a bells-and-whistles-added (flashier) variation of the standard pinning move known in the US as the “victory roll” and debuted in the 1930s. The move is essentially nothing more than leapfrog except one lands on one’s opponent’s shoulder rather than flying over, in essence imitating a frog doing a hop. And “huraca” for Hurricane, obviously. To make this new move “more spectacular” for the movies, the initial leapfrog leap is done with the two opponents face to face, and then the wrestler on top twisting backward, not rolling forward. Two wrestlers based in Monterrey, El [[Bello Kalifa]] (unable to locate real name) and El [[Halcón Suriano]] (Juan José Espinoza Meza, a tiny boy of 14-15 who was the Rey Misterio junior of his day and city), had been doing something pretty much just like the huracarrana (what they were doing really was more of a “Frankensteiner” than anything else seen today) for a couple of years in Monterrey rings, but no one else around Mexico or anywhere else had seen them. Kalifa was hired to work on the film and taught the move to Bonada who used it. A few years later, Daniel García began holding onto his opponent’s legs at the end of the roll and turning the huracarrana from a devastating throw with a percussive effect on the opponent into a pinning combination.<br />
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Well, since the character was a huge success but Bonada did not wish to fill the mask and tights more than occasionally, the Rodríguez family (and lucha promoters) then decided to find a luchador to be “Huracán Ramírez” full-time. At various times, men such as [[Fernando Osés]], [[Enrique Llanes]], [[Jean Safont]], Marco Antonio Carta( who wrestled as [[Carta Brava|La Carta Brava]]), and Rogelio de la Pez (who wrestled as La [[Sombra Vengadora]]), all famous names in lucha libre history in Northern Mexico of the mid-20th century, filled the shoes of the character either in the ring. In the movies, actors such as David Silva, Pepe Romay, Freddy "Pichi" Fernandez, and Marco Antonio Arzate were Huracán in all the non-wrestling scenes. Still, something was not right. In addition, the commissioners of the lucha commissions in the various 32 jurisdictions (led as always by the Distrito Federal commission) of Mexico were very unhappy with the fact that, like a Santa Claus on every street corner in December, there were several Huracán Ramírezes wrestling each night around the country.<br />
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Another side note, many movie critics, looking back, consider the Huracán Ramírez movies to be the most time-specific of all the wrestler-superhero movies, meaning they don’t translate out of their time period so well as some of these other B movies did. Also, in the movies, Ramírez is much more passive than a Santo or a Blue Demon are in their movies, almost reacting to events around him rather than being at the center each time, and also acting more as part of an ensemble than out front leading the way.<br />
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In 1953, there were held, very quietly, tryouts for people to play the character full-time on the road as a luchador. Among the finalists were Octavio Gaona junior, Memo Rubio, Marco Antonio Carta, and Daniel García Artega. There was a (sort-of) tie vote! Joselito Rodríguez picked Daniel for the role (Daniel was the best luchador of those in the final group being considered, though at first he was not interested in the character), but Juan chose Marco Antonio. Dad won, and soon, Daniel debuted to a sellout crowd in León city, Guanajuato state, México, before fans unaware that he had never played the part in the movies. Later that year, Daniel was introduced formally in a singles match at the old “[[La Arena Nacional]]” (forerunner of today’s La Arena Mexico) in Mexico City against El [[Medico Asesino]].<br />
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Perhaps the most memorable thing about El Huracán Ramírez was his style. Noted lucha historian José Fernández described it as “Sayama-like.” There were guys with better actual execution, but very few had his grace and uniqueness. You could tell a Huracán dropkick from a mile away. Sayama, Mil Mascaras, Great Sasuke, he's one of those guys with a very distinct execution style that made him stand out from the pack.”<br />
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Daniel wrestled as his name would suggest, like a hurricane, and his unique style was not to the liking of the wrestling purists - shades of [[Rey Misterio Jr.|El Rey Misterio junior]] and [[Mistico|El Mistico]]! He was faster, had a more aerial and spectacular style, based more on acrobatic flying moves (like the huracarrana) and less on the application of holds and counter-holds on the mat; and, just like today, the most rabid fans began to shout “El Huracán Ramírez does not know to wrestle.” Daniel decided to shut the fans up and immediately started doing only matwork, but soon the promoters had little talks with Daniel, saying “stop that, what the fans want to see is the new, the unique, the Hurricane.”<br />
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Daniel became so good at wresting this style, and it got over so well, that reality surpassed fiction and the fictional film character became more well-known that his counterpart movie super-hero. He was so smooth he was called “The Silk Prince” in the ring. Ovaciones described as uniquely fluid, both solid in matwork and flying. By the early 1960’s, Daniel had became so inseparable with the character that there could be no other choice to lay “El Huracán Ramírez” in the remaining movies, and Daniel starred in at least five such movies:<br />
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* [[El Misterio De Huracán Ramírez (1962)]]<br />
* [[El Hijo De Huracán Ramírez (1965)]]<br />
* [[La Venganza De Huracán Ramírez (1967)]]<br />
* [[Huracán Ramírez y La Monjita Negra (1972)]]<br />
* [[De Sangre Chicana (1973)]]<br />
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The "Huracán Ramírez" character appeared in three additional films:<br />
* [[Torito Puños de Oro (1979)]]<br />
* [[Torito De Tepito (1982)]]<br />
* [[Huracán Ramírez Contra Los Terroristas (1989)]]<br />
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Daniel definitely did not play "Huracán Ramírez" in the final movie, and in a 1997 interview he also indicated he did not don the mask in the two "Torito" films, which were chiefly about a boxer (played by Pedro Infante Jr.).<br />
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For Daniel, the period of 1962-1987 was really filled with more fame and success in the ring than on the screen. He feuded only with the top names and workers of his time, including [[El Santo]] (especially before Santo’s 1962 face turn), [[Medico Asesino|El Medico Asesino]], [[Bulldog (60s)|El Bulldog]], [[Ray Mendoza]], [[El Solitario]], [[El Enfermero]], [[Karloff Lagarde]], [[Rene Guajuardo|René “Copetes” Guajuardo]], [[Coloso Colosetti|Elio “El Coloso” Colosetti]], [[Caballero Tigre|El Caballero Tigre]], [[Dorrell Dixon]], [[El Verdugo]], [[Murciélago Velázquez|El Murciélago Velázquez]], [[Espectro III|El Espectro III]], and [[Espanto III|El Espanto III]].<br />
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He won his share of major matches, too, never losing his mask or hair in the ring. On June 12th, 1964, El Huracán Ramírez defeated El Espectro III (Luis Miguel “Miguelito” Vázquez Bernat) in a caballera contra caballera match. On January 12th, 1965, El Huracán Ramírez defeated “Curly” Ruíz to win the [[Mexican National Welterweight Championship]]. On August 5th, 1965, El Huracán Ramírez defeated Karloff Lagarde to win the [[NWA World Welterweight Championship]]. On April 26th, 1968, at La [[Arena Mexico]], El Huracán Ramírez defeated El Enfermero (Antonio Navarro Camargo) in a caballera contra caballera match. He also defended his mask successfully against Moloch, El Escorpión I (Roberto “El Carnicero” Grimaldo), Los Hermanos Muerte, El Bello Greco, El Cadaver II, La Sombra, and El Halcón De Oro. His greatest success in tag teams were with El Santo or with the obese Tonina Jackson as a Mutt-and-Jeff-mismatch sort of team.<br />
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And, inspired by his experiences as a teenager, especially with his boxing background, and always wanting to show his bona fides to doubters, Daniel was the first Mexican man to engage in a “boxer versus wrestler” match. On May 5th, 1963, wrestling with his mask in a match that was later found out to be a worked match in Bogotá, Colombia, Daniel the wrestler defeated the French boxer called “El Tigre Francés.”<br />
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Like many of the Guadalajara-based wrestlers of the 1950’s, and those that had come under the sway of Jesús Garza with Televicentro, García had no particular attachment to EMLL head Salvador Lutterroth González. When [[Francisco J. Flores]] decided in late 1974 to break away form EMLL and form a new promotion (LLI, though it would be eventually much better known as UWA because, to make a long story short, those were the initials under which its title belts were promoted), one of the first wrestlers that Flores secured for his new promotion was El Huracán Ramírez. <br />
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Ramirez took his fame to other countries, from South America to Japan. He wrestled in Japan (he claims several times against Antonio Inoki), the United States, Cuba, Guatemala, Panamá, Bolivia, Colombia, and Ecuador, among others, as well as in Europe, and some still say that in Ecuador and Bolivia he was a bigger star than El Santo. Eulalia Fernández de García, the wife of the late luchador, is a very famous person in her own right in more “respectable” society. She is the well-known ex-Secretary of the Bolivian Embassy in Mexico City, and was part of an international incident when, after 18 years of employment at the Bolivian Embassy, was let go January 23rd, 2004, without cause, just months before she became eligible for a large retirement and pension. (And in a really odd twist to this story and that footnoted addendum, today, the Bolivian Embassy sent flowers and a formal letter of condolences to Eulalia at the funeral home!) There was quite the protest in Mexico City about it at the time, though the Bolivian government ended up never changing their minds (a Google search will allow the readers to explore this controversy in greater detail). She had been married to Daniel García for 37 years at the time of his death. El Huracán Ramírez and Eulalia Fernandez met on one of the first trips that he made to the country. 1969 was when the wrestler first flew to Bolivia, right after the September 26, 1969 tragedy where a DC-6, in which the Bolivian First Division soccer team The Strongest was traveling, crashed in Viloco, killing all 25 members of that soccer team on board that plane, as well as 49 others on the plane. (Note: This is NOT the more famous crash that led to books and movies - that was October 13, 1972, when a Fairchild F-227 airplane carrying a rugby team from Uruguay crashed in Chile’s Andes mountains, causing on ordeal for the survivors lasting 72 days, even including cannibalism, as related in the movie Alive!)<br />
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Shocked by the tragedy, Daniel made a pair of trips to Bolivia, not charging anything for his services other than transportation, room, and board, and presented himself as a four-belt champion (which he was, Daniel was the first man to hold four World or National Championships simultaneously in Mexican wrestling history) there to wrestler benefit of the relatives of the tragedy. A bit later, the soccer team honored El Huracán Ramírez and at that ceremony. Daniel was introduced to Eulalia’s father, the father of the woman would be his future wife. Eulalia Fernandez did not remember each and every detail, but remember that Bolivia took to El Huracán Ramírez like a duck to water. <br />
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Famed old-time wrestler [[Bobby Lee]] (Carlos Alvarado), interviewed in a Mexican newspaper the day after Daniel’s death, remembering Daniel, brought to mind a tour the two of them took with [[Aníbal]] and [[César Valentino]] of Panamá and Bolivia in the 1980s, and how they the almost died when one of the chains snapped in the elevator in which they were riding, and remembered how Daniel had gone to bat for them when a promoter tried to stiff them with a low payoff.<br />
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By the mid-1980’s, though, Daniel was past 55 and heading for 60; he wanted to do as El Santo and The Blue Demon had done, and pass the name along to a son. (We’ll skip over the question of to whom Daniel would have passed along the name if he could have – that is a {long} story for another time and day.) However, Daniel did not own the rights to the name or the likeness of “El Huracán Ramírez.” It began when Jose Rodriguez Mas, the official rights-holder, and Daniel, who at that time were very close friends, decided to re-create a small photo-montage-style comic book featuring El Huracán Ramírez, a gimmick that hold sold hundreds of thousands in the 1950s and 1960, and was similar to a very popular one of the time of “El Santo.” Rodríguez got cold feet as start-up costs were severe, so Daniel agreed to work at all the film shoots and publicity without pay until the initial (start-up) expenses had been recouped. However, after the little comic book became a big hit, Daniel went to discuss money, and Rodríguez refused to pay anything, and things got so heated that Rodríguez, as rights-owner, threatened to legally bar Daniel from using the name or character in any way.<br />
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Daniel responded by doing something that had almost never been done before, and then only on a smaller scale by undercard wrestlers. In 1987, he walked into the ring at WWA’s El Auditorio de Tijuana ring, at the side of [[Mano Negra]] and [[Huracán Jr.]] to wrestle [[El Signo]], [[El Texano]], and [[Negro Navarro]]. After the match, walked to the center of the ring and unmasked at the side of Mora, showing his face and saying goodbye. <br />
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On Sunday, February 5th, 1987, he walked into the ring at UWA’s El Toreo de Cuatro Caminos bull ring in Naucalpan city, México state, México, at the side of [[Tinieblas]] and [[El Hijo del Santo]] to wrestle El [[Brazo de Oro]], El [[Brazo De Plata]], and [[El Brazo]]. After the match, Daniel, who had been served papers by Rodríguez Mas right before the match, walked to the center of the ring, condemned the character “El Huracán Ramírez” to hell, and walked out of the ring, never to wrestle again.<br />
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And, when even this failed to make Rodríguez Mas share profits with Daniel, and when Rodríguez Mas informed Daniel that he wanted a man in his 20s, not in his 60s, to be the working character now, both in the ring and on the screen, Daniel responded that El Huracán Ramírez was a character like a James Bond or a Tarzan, without age, a superhero for all generations. Daniel returned to the ring the very next February 5th, 1988, as frustrated as any of his friends can ever recall him (Televisa lucha announcer [[Arturo Rivera]] told a great story about this last week when interviewed at the funeral home, now archived on the Televisa esmas.com web site, also noting how La Parka and El Mistico today have similar masked charisma) walked to the ring in one of the ultra-chic and ultra-expensive suits as was his idiom, and voluntarily unmasked, showing the world his face without losing his mask in the ring – something that had only been done once or twice before ever in Mexico, and then only by very small-time wrestlers in tiny arenas. Daniel had ensured that everyone who came after him, anyone in any way identified with the “Ramírez” line, would never succeed, even very good workers such as Rubén García (as “[[Huracan Ramirez Jr.|El Huracán Ramírez junior]]”) and Celso Reyes Daza (as [[Ciclón Ramírez]], who was actually an excellent worker), made only minor waves in the lucha world trying to capitalize on the name.<br />
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Rodríguez Mas tried. Even today, 19 years after Daniel last wrestled, there are “Nuevo Huracán Ramírezes” and “Huracán Ramírez juniors,” and “Huracán Ramírez IIs” from time to time all over Mexico, mostly in the little neighborhood arenas. Even today, promoters try and try, but the name and the gimmick were killed many years ago.<br />
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By the way, taking his mask off and revealing his face also startled almost all of his friends and non-immediate family members, as he had guarded from 1953 tom 1987 very carefully his privacy, his identity, and what he really did in life. Supposedly, of all of the biggest stars in Mexico, Daniel guarded his real identify more carefully than all of them. And, even today, the lucha libre community has never fully come to grips with the chicken-and-egg question whether, to simplify, the man makes the mask or the mask makes the man.<br />
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Mentally, these actions took quite the toll of Daniel, and he had begun to escape by drinking, as he had done to escape the wear and tear of the pounding as he got older in life (by his retirement, he was already past 60). However, friends convinced him off the wagon, for a year, which became five, which became the rest of his life sober. By his own account, from the late 1960’s to 1975, he went on and off the wagon, sometimes on drinking binges that would last two solid weeks. Finally, a doctor and some friend convinced him to go to AA, and, in 1979, he claimed to have taken his last drink.<br />
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It is quite true that Daniel did smoke like a chimney though, and his famous pipes (extra-long, and the bowl was painted like his blue wrestling mask) were, except for masks, the top-selling novelty gimmick in Mexico for quite a few years in the 1960s.<br />
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In fact, lucha historians speculate today (in large part because of Daniel’s public admissions and interviews around the edges of this story) that Daniel really started drinking during the Latin America tours. It is believed generally that during that era, most wrestlers in Bolivia were addicted to coke, as were even some of politicians with whom Daniel would socialize due to his wife's ties. Daniel claimed he never tried cocaine, but did say privately to many people that he would drink tons of whiskey, until joining Alcoholics Anonymous in 75. He first talked about his alcohol addiction during an interview published in Mexico City newspaper La Jornada published in December 2000, and later in his infamous “Tómbola” appearance. (By the way, and for whatever it is worth, Daniel would also claim privately that during this time, he met many high flying politicians who greased the way for massive cocaine shipments from Bolivia to the US.)<br />
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Ah, “Tómbola!” As related by Ernesto Ocampo in this week’s Super Luchas magazine: “In 2001, Daniel revived the character in the fortunately non-renewed program “Tómbola,” where the mission of the interviewers was to throw off the interviewee with sarcastic questions, including raising indiscreet questions and things of bad taste, and ratcheting things up until the interviewee was thoroughly tarred. Well, the talk turned to alcohol, and Daniel made some very serious statements regarding his own alcoholism, which lead to quite the uproar in the media. He made an error in mentioning drug use, not just alcohol use, among wrestlers. He even brought up in this regard names of wrestlers who had passed away. Suddenly, as it is custom in many areas, lucha libre was beset with negative commentaries, and for much of these Daniel took the blame personally, but to me, these declarations were those of a serious man who only said the truth in a mistaken place. Finally, The Blue Demon junior, one of the ones greatly affected by this (because his father was one Daniel had mentioned along these lines), like a true gentleman excused the unfortunate commentaries, understanding that Daniel had been cornered by these absurd “journalists” due to his age and thus, little by little, we all understood the situation by which Daniel had made such declarations.” Sound familiar these days? <br />
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Speaking of friends, it is hard to overstate Daniel’s close friendship with El Santo (Rodolfo “Ruddy” Guzmán Huerta”). El Santo was the most frequent partner of El Huracán Ramírez, and in trios, El Rayo De Jalisco often joined them - three natural welterweights who were surely three of the five most charismatic masked men in lucha libre history. Indeed, it was this trio who was wrestling at El Toreo against Los Misioneros de la Muerte (El Signo, El Texano, and El Negro Navarro) in 1981 when El Santo had his first heart attack in the ring, and the quick actions of El Huracán Ramírez were helpful in Santo’s not dying in the ring. When El Santo died in 1984, Daniel Garcia was one of Santo's pall bearers. In fact, when “El Hijo del Santo” (Jorge Guzmán Rodríguez) filmed a roughly biographical called “La Leyenda (Del Santo),” Daniel García Arteaga played the role of “El Santo!”<br />
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Oddly enough, one man that Daniel García virtually never wrestled or traveled with was his nephew, the very famous wrestler “[[El Matemático]]” (Rodolfo García Pedrosa), who was one of the most technically proficient lighter-weight wrestlers ever in Mexico, and is at age 66 still alive to this very day and has wrestled at least two matches of which we are aware in the last 18-24 months.<br />
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By the decade of the 2000s, Daniel had begun to feel the consequences of his age and his matches throughout his body. He fought through several back surgeries; he had four herniated discs and suffered from a narrowing of lumbar channel that forced him to take analgesics every few hours every day of his life.<br />
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And suddenly, the end came on Halloween night, and end that left his wife Eulalia Fernandez crying and sorrowful. The body of the legendary fighter was transferred to La Agencia Funeraria García López at the corner of Avenida General Prim and Calle Versailles in Mexico City ’s La Colonia Cuauhtémoc in the center of the Mexican capital, where her widow received condolences for the death of her beloved Daniel. “This is very painful because it was sudden, a massive infarction at approximately 11:00 last (Tuesday) night; thanks to God he went away calm,” said Doña Eulalia with tears in her eyes in an interview published throughout Mexico within 24 hours of the death. The widow of “The Silk Prince” commented that fortunately her husband received a great amount of tributes late in life and she does not yet know whether anyone else (wrestling or film) will do some other honoring of him after his passing. She said, “The nicest thing is that all their tributes were made while he was still alive to enjoy them; months ago in a function promoted by Martha Villalobos, she gave recognition to him for his 80 years of life, which he celebrated this past April.” Daniel “will be appreciated by children who never saw him fight,” said Mrs. Fernandez, very moved in recalling these moments. “I thank the fans very much for their support, the fans who always remembered him – all the time they approached him to request autographs and to take photos with him!”<br />
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In 2003, the government office SOCLE was going to do a huge tribute to El Huracán Ramírez, but it never got off the ground. Famous clown Brozo invited Ramírez and the wrestler Axel, who was and still is Daniel’s son-in-law, to try to drum up support for this major honor, but it never came about.<br />
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Many family and friends attended the funeral service on November 1st, 2006, including [[Canek]], [[Tinieblas]], [[Dorrell Dixon]], [[El Coloso Colosetti]], and [[Axxel|Axel]]. Among them was the man who wrestles as “Axel,” a grandson of El Santo and married to Karla (spelled “Carla” in some places) García Fernández, the younger daughter of Daniel García “El Huracán Ramírez.” Axel said through tears after the service, “He was the best friend of my grandfather, I can not believe he has passed away, he was my father-in-law, my padrino, and he always treated to me like the son he never had, grabbing me by the nape of the neck - I will forget his affection and his advice,” Axel said in a difficult voice and through some tears. “During his 36 years as wrestler, he left an unforgettable trail, and his move ‘la huracarrana’ is imitated by many, but his was really the only one. Now he will meet again with Santo and Blue Demon. He always gave me great advice; he taught to me that one must give the public everything. Now he will help me from on high - we will fight as a trio now – my grandfather, my father-in-law, and me.”<br />
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The body of the man in the mythical mask, star of the cinema in the 1950’s, 1960’s, 1970’s, and 1980’s, was cremated at 11:00 a.m. CST on Thursday, November 2nd, 2006, and his ashes will be deposited in the church of Jesus Christ Crucificado, in La Colonia Avante, between Avenue Miramonte and Avenue Viga, in La Delegacióm Coyoacán, in a ceremony to be held later Saturday afternoon, November 11th, 2006. In addition to his wife Eulalia and his brother Miguel, Daniel is survived by his two daughters, Karla and Sandra.<br />
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The last of the wrestling-movie super-heroes is now gone, save perhaps Mil Mascaras, age 67 or 68 himself now, and one who really came at the very end. An era passes away quietly now, life moves forward, and so do we, never to step into the same river again.<br />
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== older Biography == <br />
<font face="Verdana">This profile is going to be a bit different than most others you can find on this site because while the others are biographies about a certain wrestler, this one is a bio about a character, even though it will also be mostly based around the man that made the character popular, Daniel García.<br />
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Daniel García was born in the 53rd of the Alfareria Street, in the Colonia Morelos from Mexico City. He was the younger of four brothers, and all the other three brothers were wrestlers (La Pantera Roja, Rudy García, El Demonio Rojo), however at first his family didn't let him become a wrestler, so he kept skating (he practiced the sport during 15 years and also was a hockey player) and later became a boxer, but he eventually became a luchador. His pro debut was as El Buitre Blanco (The White Vulture) and he was a rudo. That rookie year was the only rudo stint in his career.<br />
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Huracán Ramírez was born as a character in 1952, which is when the first Huracán film, simply called "Huracán" Ramírez, was made. The Huracán character is property of Juan Rodríguez Mass and his father, José "Joselito" Rodríguez, that directed the first Huracán film. The idea was that the character's name would be made out of the name of a natural disaster but it would have a strong Spanish last name. First he was going to be Huracán López, but then it was changed to Ramírez to avoid confusion with Carlos "Tarzán" López, the main draw in Mexico at the time.<br />
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The debut of Huracán as an actual pro wrestler was in 1953, in La Arena Mexico, against El Médico Asesino. The first wrestler to be Huracán, was the Spaniard Eduardo Bonada, that ironically was brought to Mexico by Daniel's brother Pantera Roja. Bonada was a very good wrestler and a much better actor than most other luchadores, but he couldn't stand the mask. Several other wrestlers and actors were Huracán, but none had the character for too long. Fernando Osés, Enrique Llanes, Jean Safont, Marco Antonio Carta (Carta Brava) and Rogelio de la Pez (La Sombra Vengadora) were Huracán in the ring, and David Silva, Pepe Romay, Freddy "Pichi" Fernandez and Marco Antonio Arzate were Huracán in the big screen.<br />
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The first Huracán wrestled people like Santo, Blue Demon, El Verdugo, Murciélago Velázquez and other greats. At this time, several wrestlers used the Huracán name at the same time, so sometimes three different Huracán's (Bonada, Osés and somebody else) were wrestling in three different arena's at the same time, but the commission stopped that and shortly thereafter there was only an Huracán around.<br />
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Several wrestlers wanted the Huracán role, Memo Rubio among others, because it was a very popular personage, and the Rodriguez's would give you the right to wrestle as Huracán for free, however they would not pay you any extra money either. In the end the chosen one was Daniel García, who had already appeared in the Huracán films as El Buitre Blanco and Chamaco García, and who took over the role of Huracán, both in the screen and in the ring. Daniel's debut as Huracán was in León, Guanajuato.<br />
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When he was Huracán, Daniel, covered his identity all the time, pretty much like Santo or Mil Mascaras did, and he didn't even tell to his closest friends that he was Huracán.<br />
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Huracán was a very good worker who became very popular from the start due to his film appearances. During his career as a wrestler, other than in Mexico, he wrestled in Japan, United States, Cuba, Panama, Bolivia, Colombia and Ecuador among others. Many say that in Ecuador and Bolivia he was a bigger star than El Santo. He actually spent an important part of his life in Bolivia, and even married a native woman there.<br />
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Once in Panamá, he was in a press conference with Mil Mascaras and the popular boxer Roberto "Mano de Piedra" (Hands of Stone) Durán. Like in every press conference with wrestlers and boxer there was the typical controversy over which fighting style was better. Durán said that boxing was defintely better, so Mil said "If so, why don't you wrestle either Huracán or me in a freestyle match?". Durán, probably knowing that he'd have a hard time to beat those luchadores that had extensive amateur experience, joked about it and escaped without answering the challenge. Though Huracán actually had a fight with a boxer once. On May 5, 1963 he beat the boxer "El Tigre Francés" (French Tiger) in Bogotá, Colombia. This was a "worked" fight because Huracán fought with his mask on. It's also thought that this was the first boxer vs. wrestler match ever held in an Hispanic country.<br />
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Huracán wrestled most of his career for EMLL but like all the other big stars he eventually became an independent because he could work when and where he wanted, and get paid more. During the last days of his career, he wrestled a lot for the UWA. He was an active wrestler during 36 years and retired on Feburary 5, 1987 at El Toreo de Cuatro Caminos.<br />
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Some months later, the Rodriguez family wanted to release a new Huracán movie and give the gimmick to a new luchador. Daniel told them that they should not do that, because he was the most famous Huracán and any new Huracán's would not be a success. The Rodriguez family said that they wanted Huracán to be an eternal superhero for people of many different generations, just like James Bond or Tarzán, but on May of 1988, Daniel unmasked himself and revealed his real name. The family released their movie called "Huracán (without the Ramírez part) y los terroristas" but it was a total failure, perhaps because the masked wrestler mystique was gone.<br />
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During his career, Huracán had a classic feud with Karloff Lagarde over the National and World (NWA) Welterweight titles and won important masks like the ones of Espanto III (Miguelito Vázquez Bernal) and El Enfermero (Tony Camargo).<br />
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After the original one unmasked, there has been literally dozens of different wrestlers that have put on the Huracán mask... but none of them have even been 1/10th as popular as the original one.</font><br />
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
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{{aline|??/??/??<ref name="Lucha Libre 102">Lucha Libre 102</ref>|mask|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Fantasma de Quetzaltenango]]|Guatemala}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??<ref name="Lucha Libre 102">Lucha Libre 102</ref>|mask|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[El Maldito (Colombia)]]|Colombia}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??<ref name="Lucha Libre 102">Lucha Libre 102</ref>|mask|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Hercules Negro]]|El Salvador}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??<ref name="Lucha Libre 102">Lucha Libre 102</ref>|mask|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Lobo de Gallcia]]|Colombia}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??<ref name="Lucha Libre 102">Lucha Libre 102</ref>|mask|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Mr. X (Tony Garibaldy)]]|Colombia}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??<ref name="Lucha Libre 102">Lucha Libre 102</ref>|mask|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Mr. X (?)]]|[[Mexicali]]}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??<ref name="Lucha Libre 102">Lucha Libre 102</ref>|mask|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Corsario Negro (Tony Navarro)]]|[[Mexicali]]}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??<ref name="Lucha Libre 102">Lucha Libre 102</ref>|mask|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Popeye Franco|Silver Fox]]|[[San Salvador]]}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??<ref name="Lucha Libre 102">Lucha Libre 102</ref>|mask|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Halcón de Oro I|Halcón de Oro]]|La Paz, Boliva}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??<ref name="Lucha Libre 102">Lucha Libre 102</ref>|hair|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[El Clelon]]|Peru}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??<ref name="Lucha Libre 102">Lucha Libre 102</ref>|hair|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Carnicero Grimalado]]|Ciudad Juarez}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??<ref name="Lucha Libre 102">Lucha Libre 102</ref>|hair|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Manuel Robles]]|Mexicali}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??<ref name="Lucha Libre 102">Lucha Libre 102</ref>|hair|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[El Maldito]]|Colombia}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??<ref name="Lucha Libre 102">Lucha Libre 102</ref>|hair|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Bobo Salvaje]]|San Salvador}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??<ref name="Lucha Libre 102">Lucha Libre 102</ref>|hair|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Chino Ho Chow]]|Ciudad Juarez}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??<ref name="Lucha Libre 102">Lucha Libre 102</ref>|hair|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Oro Negro]]|Guadalajara}}<br />
{{aline|[[1945]]/[[02/21]]|hair|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Wolf Rubinsky]]| ¿?}}<br />
{{aline|[[1955]]/[[06/14]]|mask|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Moloch]]|Arena Coliseo - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|[[1959]]/??/??|mask|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Halcón Dorado]]|Peru}}<br />
{{aline|[[1962]]/08/??|hair|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Carnicero Grimaldo]]|Guatemala}}<br />
{{aline|[[1964]]/[[06/12]]|mask|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Espanto III]]|Arena México - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|[[1965]]/[[12/03]]|mask|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Carnicero Grimaldo|The Scorpio]]|[[Arena México - Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1968]]/[[04/26]]|mask|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[El Enfermero]]|Arena México - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|[[1972]]/06/??|mask|Huracán Ramírez|[[El Gran Davis|La Tarántula]]|Guatemala}}<br />
{{aline|[[1974]]/[[01/27]]|hair|Huracán Ramírez|[[Delfin]]|Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas}}<br />
{{aline|[[1974]]/[[04/29]]|hair|Huracán Ramírez|[[Espectro I]]|Pachuca - Hidlago}}<br />
{{aline|[[1974]]/[[07/24]]|mask|Huracán Ramírez|[[Blue Angelo]]|Arena Bravo - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|[[1975]]/[[03/30]]|mask|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Cadaver II]]|Tlalnepanta}}<br />
{{aline|[[1975]]/[[07/16]]|mask|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[La Sombra (70s)]]|Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|[[1975]]/[[07/29]]|hair|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[El Greco]]|Gimnasio Benito Juárez - Cuautitlán, Mexico St.}}<br />
{{aline|[[1978]]/[[09/17]]|masks|[[Rayo de Jalisco]] & Huracán Ramírez|[[Los Hermanos Muerte]] [[Hermano Muerte I|I]] & [[Hermano Muerte II|II]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|[[1980]]/[[12/21]]|hair|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[El Signo]]|[[Toreo de Cuatro Caminos]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1988]]/[[08/01]]|mask, hair|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[Super Maquina Jr.]]|[[Plaza de Toros Valente Arellano]], [[Torreón]], [[Coahuila]]}}<br />
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[[Category:La Arena bios]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Carlos_Segura&diff=204315Carlos Segura2021-11-06T14:56:20Z<p>LuchaBoy619: </p>
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== Profile ==<br />
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|image=Carlos Segura_2018.jpg<br />
|name=Carlos Segura<br />
|realName=<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=Carlos Segura<br />
|family=[[Firpo Segura]] (father), [[Bobby Segura]] (uncle), [[Canelo Segura]] (cousin)<br />
|maestro=<br />
|birthdate=<br />
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== Profile ==<br />
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Second generation luchador in the 50/60s.<br />
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== Luchas de Apuestas Record ==<br />
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{{astart}}<br />
{{aline|[[1958]]/[[08/17]]|hair|[[Carlos Segura]] vs [[Doc Curtis]] - winner is unknown||[[Plaza de Toros Valente Arellano]], [[Torreón]], [[Coahuila]]}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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[[category:Mexican wrestlers]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Sa%C3%BAl_Montes&diff=204314Saúl Montes2021-11-06T14:47:55Z<p>LuchaBoy619: </p>
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|image=Saul_montez.jpg<br />
|name=Saúl Montes<br />
|realName=<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=Saúl Montes<br />
|family=[[Buddy Montes]], [[Corsario Negro]] (brothers)<br />
|maestro=<br />
|birthdate=<br />
|debut=<br />
|lostmaskto=<br />
|height=<br />
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|obituarydate=<br />
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|titles=[[Jalisco Welterweight Championship]]<br />
|}}<br />
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{{astart}}<br />
{{aline|54/08/02|hair|[[Saúl Montes]]|[[Gorilita Flores]]|Torreón, Coahuila}}<br />
{{aend|}}<br />
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[[Category:?]]<br />
[[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Cicl%C3%B3n_Chairez&diff=204313Ciclón Chairez2021-11-06T14:42:39Z<p>LuchaBoy619: </p>
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|image=Ciclón Chairez_2018.jpg<br />
|name=Ciclón Chairez<br />
|realName=<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=Ciclón Chairez<br />
|family=<br />
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|titles=[[Norte Lightweight Championship]]<br />
|}}<br />
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== Profile ==<br />
<br />
1940s Torreon luchador, mostly in early matches. Someone else used this name in the arena from around 2015 to 2017.<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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[[category:?]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Sergio_El_Hermoso&diff=204312Sergio El Hermoso2021-11-06T11:55:51Z<p>LuchaBoy619: </p>
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<div>{{bioFields|<br />
|name=Sergio El Hermoso<br />
|image=Sergio.JPG<br />
|realName=Sergio Sarabia<br />
|nicknames=La Ola Lilla<br />
|nameHistory=Sergio El Hermoso, Sergio Sarabia<br />
|family=<br />
|maestro=[[Rudy Valentino]]<br />
|birthdate=[[1946]] - [[Tampico]], [[Tamaulipas]]<br />
|debut= late 1960s - [[Torreon]]<br />
|lostmaskto=<br />
|height=173 cm/5'8"<br />
|weight=94 kgs/207 lbs<br />
|obituarydate=[[May 14]], [[2021]]<br />
|signatureMoves=<br />
|titles=[[Arena Coliseo Tag Team Titles]] (w/[[Bello Greco]])<br />
|}}<br />
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
{{astart}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Rambo]]|[[Sergio El Hermoso]]|??}}<br />
{{aline|[[1967]]/??/??|hair|[[Cosaco Loco]]|Sergio Sarabia|??}}<br />
{{aline|[[1974]]/[[03/10]]|hair|[[Sergio El Hermoso]]|[[Manuel Muñiz]]|??}}<br />
{{aline|[[1977]]/[[02/27]]|hairs|[[Coloso Colosetti]] & [[César Valentino]]|[[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio El Hermoso]]|[[El Toreo]] - [[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico State]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1977]]/[[06/26]]|hairs|[[Gallo Tapado]], [[Estrella Blanca]] & [[Máscara Roja]]|[[Babe Sharon]], [[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio El Hermoso]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]] - [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1978]]/[[11/19]]|hairs|[[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio El Hermoso]]|[[Babe Face]] & [[Scorpio]]|[[El Toreo]] - [[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico State]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1978]]/[[09/03]]|hairs|[[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio El Hermoso]]|[[Babe Face]] & [[Scorpio]]|[[El Toreo]] - [[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico State]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1982]]/[[10/24]]|hair|[[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio El Hermoso]]|[[Hiro Saito|Saito]] & [[Takano]]|[[El Toreo]] - [[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico State]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1987]]/05/??|hair|[[Bello Greco]]|Sergio Sarabia|[[Auditorio de Tijuana]] - [[Tijuana]], [[Baja California]]}}<br />
{{aend|}}{{Stub}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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[[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Manuel_Mu%C3%B1iz&diff=204311Manuel Muñiz2021-11-06T11:55:02Z<p>LuchaBoy619: </p>
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== Profile ==<br />
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|image=Manuel Muñiz_2018.jpg<br />
|name=Manuel Muñiz<br />
|realName=<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=Manuel Muñiz<br />
|family=<br />
|maestro=<br />
|birthdate=[[1920]] - [[Torreón]], [[Coahuila de Zaragoza]]<br />
|debut=<br />
|lostmaskto=<br />
|height=<br />
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|obituarydate=<br />
|signatureMoves=<br />
|titles=[[Norte Heavyweight Championship]], [[Norte Welterweight Championship]], [[Norte Middleweight Championship]]<br />
|}}<br />
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== Profile ==<br />
<br />
Northern Mexico luchador from the 1930s to 1970s. A headliner in Torreon at least.<br />
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== Luchas de Apuestas Record ==<br />
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{{astart}}<br />
{{aline|????/??/??|hair|[[Espanto I]]|[[Manuel Muñiz]]|Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua}}<br />
{{aline|[[1948]]/[[08/01]]|hair|[[Dick Medrano]] vs [[Manuel Muñiz]] - winner unknown||[[Palacio de los Deportes]], [[Torreón]], [[Coahuila]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1951]]/[[08/26]]|mask, hair|[[El Halcón (1940s)|El Halcón]] vs [[Manuel Muñiz]] - winner unknown||[[Palacio de los Deportes]], [[Torreón]], [[Coahuila]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1955]]/[[03/20]]|hair|[[Gorila Macías]] vs [[Manuel Muñiz]] - winner unknown||[[Plaza de Toros Valente Arellano]], [[Torreón]], [[Coahuila]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1955]]/[[05/08]]|hair|[[Manuel Robles]]|[[Manuel Muñiz]]|[[Plaza de Toros Valente Arellano]], [[Torreón]], [[Coahuila]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1955]]/[[10/09]]|hair|[[Manuel Muñiz]] & [[Polo Torres]] vs [[Carlos Moreno]] & [[Oso Negro]] - winner unknown||[[Plaza de Toros Valente Arellano]], [[Torreón]], [[Coahuila]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1956]]/[[03/18]]|hair|[[Manuel Muñiz]]|[[Lotario]]|[[Plaza de Toros Valente Arellano]], [[Torreón]], [[Coahuila]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1974]]/[[03/10]]|hair|[[Sergio El Hermoso]]|[[Manuel Muñiz]]|??}}<br />
{{aend}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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[[category:Former CMLL wrestlers]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Polo_Torres&diff=204310Polo Torres2021-11-06T11:49:31Z<p>LuchaBoy619: /* Luchas de apuestas record */</p>
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{{bioFields|<br />
|name=Polo Torres<br />
|image=Polotorres01.jpg<br />
|realName=Hipólito Torres Salas<br />
|nicknames=El Oso Lagunero<br />
|nameHistory=Polo Torres<br />
|family=<br />
|maestro=[[Giraldo Hierro]]<br />
|birthdate=[[August 13]], [[1925]] - [[Torreon]], [[Coahuila]]<br />
|debut=[[June 3]], [[1948]]<br />
|lostmaskto=<br />
|height=<br />
|weight=<br />
|obituarydate=[[October 23]], [[2008]]<br />
|signatureMoves=<br />
|titles=[[Mexican National Heavyweight Championship]]<br />
|}}<br />
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
{{astart}}<br />
{{aline|????/??/??|hair|[[Médico Asesino]]|[[Polo Torres]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|[[1955]]/[[10/09]]|hair|[[Manuel Muñiz]] & [[Polo Torres]] vs [[Carlos Moreno]] & [[Oso Negro]] - winner unknown||[[Plaza de Toros Valente Arellano]], [[Torreón]], [[Coahuila]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1966]]/[[04/10]]|hair|[[Polo Torres]]|[[Goliath]]|Torreón, Coahuila}}<br />
{{aend|}}{{Stub}}<br />
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== Source ==<br />
* http://www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/noticia/389468.adios-a-polo-torres-el-oso.html<br />
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[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]<br />
[[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Oso_Negro&diff=204309Oso Negro2021-11-06T11:49:04Z<p>LuchaBoy619: /* Luchas de apuestas record */</p>
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<div>{{bioFields|<br />
|image=Osonegro2.jpg<br />
|name=Oso Negro<br />
|realName=<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=Oso Negro<br />
|family=[[Jose Escobedo]], [[Martin Escobedo]], [[Dalton Stone]], [[Javier Escobedo]] (sons), [[Black Nassel]], [[Chamaco Escobedo|Robin]] (?)<br />
|maestro=<br />
|birthdate=[[1922]] or [[1923]]<ref>[https://twitter.com/luchablog/status/1131302593114857472 Lucha Libre 161]</ref> - Guadalajara, Jalisco<br />
|debut=[[1946]] or [[1947]]<ref>[https://twitter.com/luchablog/status/1131302593114857472 Lucha Libre 161]</ref><br />
|lostmaskto=<br />
|height=<br />
|weight=<br />
|obituarydate=<br />
|signatureMoves=<br />
|titles=<br />
|}}<br />
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
{{astart}}<br />
{{aline|[[1945]]/[[07/08]]|hair<ref>Golden Terror's mask and Oso Negro's hair was on the line against the hairs of Rito Romero & Tony the Kid</ref>|[[Golden Terror]] & [[Oso Negro]]|[[Rito Romero]] & [[Tony the Kid]]|[[Arena Nilo, Guadalajara, Jalisco]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1945]]/[[12.23|12/23]]|mask/hair<ref>Terror's mask vs Oso's hair</ref>|[[Golden Terror]]|[[Oso Negro]]|[[Arena Canada Dry]] - [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1946]]/[[07/14]]|mask/hair|[[Black Shadow]]|[[Oso Negro]]|[[Arena Canada Dry]] - [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1947]]/[[07/27]]|hairs/masks|[[Bobby Segura]] & [[Oso Negro]]|[[Truxon]] & [[The Hoot]]|[[Arena Canada Dry]] - [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1955]]/[[10/09]]|hair|[[Manuel Muñiz]] & [[Polo Torres]] vs [[Carlos Moreno]] & [[Oso Negro]] - winner unknown||[[Plaza de Toros Valente Arellano]], [[Torreón]], [[Coahuila]]}}<br />
{{aend|}}<br />
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Oso Negro is listed as wagering his hair against [[Caballero Enmascardo]]'s mask on 1945.03.11; the outcome is unknown.<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Gorila_Mac%C3%ADas&diff=204308Gorila Macías2021-11-06T11:45:31Z<p>LuchaBoy619: </p>
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<div>{{bioFields|<br />
|image=Gorila Macias.jpg<br />
|name=Gorila Macías<br />
|realName=Antonio Macías<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=Jacobo Macías, Gorila Macías, Gorila Macías III?<br />
|family=unnamed brother, Gorila Macías II?<br />
|maestro=<br />
|birthdate=<br />
|debut=1942<br />
|lostmaskto=<br />
|height=<br />
|weight=<br />
|obituarydate=[[February 5]], [[1980]]<br />
|signatureMoves=<br />
|titles=<br />
|}}<br />
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
{{astart}}<br />
{{aline|[[1954]]/[[07/14]]|beard|[[Iván el Terrible]]|[[Gorila Macías]]|Arena Coliseo - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|[[1955]]/[[03/20]]|hair|[[Gorila Macías]] vs [[Manuel Muñiz]] - winner unknown||[[Plaza de Toros Valente Arellano]], [[Torreón]], [[Coahuila]]}}<br />
{{aend|}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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[[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=El_Halc%C3%B3n_(1940s)&diff=204307El Halcón (1940s)2021-11-06T11:43:22Z<p>LuchaBoy619: </p>
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== Profile ==<br />
{{bioFields|<br />
|image=El Halcón (1940s)_2018.jpg<br />
|name=El Halcón (1940s)<br />
|realName=<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=El Halcón (1940s)<br />
|family=<br />
|maestro=<br />
|birthdate=<br />
|debut=<br />
|lostmaskto=<br />
|height=<br />
|weight=<br />
|obituarydate=<br />
|signatureMoves=<br />
|titles=[[Jalisco Middleweight Championship]]<br />
|}}<br />
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== Profile ==<br />
<br />
A 1940s/1950s (and perhaps beyond) version of this name, who was an early star in Guadalajara and champion in 1950.<br />
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
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{{astart}}<br />
{{aline|[[1951]]/[[08/26]]|mask, hair|[[El Halcón (1940s)|El Halcón]] vs [[Manuel Muñiz]] - winner unknown||[[Palacio de los Deportes]], [[Torreón]], [[Coahuila]]}}<br />
{{aend}}<br />
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[[category:?]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Dick_Medrano&diff=204306Dick Medrano2021-11-06T11:38:58Z<p>LuchaBoy619: /* Lucha de Apuestas */</p>
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<div>{{bioFields|<br />
|image=dickmedrano1964.png<br />
|name=Dick Medrano<br />
|realName=Avelino Palomo Hernandez<br />
|nicknames= El ropero de Monterrey <br />
|nameHistory=Dick Medrano<br />
|family=<br />
|maestro=<br />
|birthdate=[[November 10]], [[1921]]- [[Tláhuac]]<br />
|debut=[[1941]]<br />
|lostmaskto=<br />
|height=172 cm/5' 8"<br />
|weight=87 kg/191 lb<br />
|obituarydate=<br />
|signatureMoves=<br />
|titles=<br />
|}}<br />
== Lucha de Apuestas ==<br />
{{astart}}<br />
{{aline|[[1948]]/[[08/01]]|hair|[[Dick Medrano]] vs [[Manuel Muñiz]] - winner unknown||[[Palacio de los Deportes]], [[Torreón]], [[Coahuila]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1953]]/[[03.08|03/08]]|hair|[[Henry Pilusso]]|[[Dick Medrano]]|[[Arena Coliseo]]}}<br />
{{aend}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
{{Gallery||name=DickMedranoChucho.JPG|caption=with a young [[Chucho Mar]]}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=DickMedranoJorgeAllende.JPG|caption=w/[[Jorge Allende]]}}<br />
[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Trainers]]</div>LuchaBoy619http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Manuel_Muniz&diff=204305Manuel Muniz2021-11-06T11:27:25Z<p>LuchaBoy619: Redirected page to Manuel Muñiz</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT[[Manuel Muñiz]]</div>LuchaBoy619