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First came to [[Mexico]] to wrestle in [[LLF]] and [[NGX]] in [[Monterrey]]. She returned in [[2012]] to wrestle in [[Lucha POP]], where she defeated [[Vaquerita]] to win the [[POP Women's Championship]]. Also wrestled in [[AULL]] in [[2012]]. Made her [[AAA]] debut in [[2013]] as part of a [[AAA Reina de Reinas]] title tournament leading to [[Rey de Reyes, 2013]]. Returned to Mexico in [[2018]] to wrestle in [[DTU]]. | First came to [[Mexico]] to wrestle in [[LLF]] and [[NGX]] in [[Monterrey]]. She returned in [[2012]] to wrestle in [[Lucha POP]], where she defeated [[Vaquerita]] to win the [[POP Women's Championship]]. Also wrestled in [[AULL]] in [[2012]]. Made her [[AAA]] debut in [[2013]] as part of a [[AAA Reina de Reinas]] title tournament leading to [[Rey de Reyes, 2013]]. Returned to Mexico in [[2018]] to wrestle in [[DTU]]. | ||
== Accomplishments == | |||
=== Pro Wrestling Illustrated === | |||
*Ranked No. 171 in the PWI Women's 250 in 2023 | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 20 October 2023
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First came to Mexico to wrestle in LLF and NGX in Monterrey. She returned in 2012 to wrestle in Lucha POP, where she defeated Vaquerita to win the POP Women's Championship. Also wrestled in AULL in 2012. Made her AAA debut in 2013 as part of a AAA Reina de Reinas title tournament leading to Rey de Reyes, 2013. Returned to Mexico in 2018 to wrestle in DTU.
Accomplishments
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Ranked No. 171 in the PWI Women's 250 in 2023