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  • ...a professional wrestling title promoted by [[Tierra Caliente Promotions]], a Baja California Promotion based in Mexicali. ...tournament]], [[Gladiador (Baja California)|Gladiador]] and [[Oziel]]. As a result Oziel became the first champion.
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  • ...m 80s and 90s and focused on that style. [[Canek]] returned to the ring as a regular to be this promotion's main star, resuming his mid 90s rivalry with Leyendas Inmoratles has a one hour show on Teleformula, which airs in both in Mexico and the US (thou
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  • EGW is a based in [[Ciudad Lerdo, Durango]]. They original used the bullring for the [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...here he has worked [[XLAW]], [[NGX]] & a number of other small independent promotions. In [[California]] he has appeared with lucha promotions like FMLL, FCW, & with [[Lucha VaVoom]]. In [[Lucha VaVoom]] he has appear
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  • ...cali]], [[Baja California]]. It was founded in [[2010]]. The promotion has a working agreement with [[Tijuana]]-based promotion [[Evolución|Evolución [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...ed in [[2012]]. LAKONN in Mapuche language means "Dar La Vida". LAKONN had a web show named "Entre Las Cuerdas" through their official YouTube page. The [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...adors) in Guanajuato from at least 2014 to 2017. Appeared for a variety of promotions, most often in Dolores Hidalgo.
    502 bytes (55 words) - 14:58, 29 August 2018
  • GWAS, '''Global Wrestling All-Star''' was a wrestling promotion formed in 2000. The first show was held on [[August 26] The promotion did not more than a couple of years, but promoted the match where Mascara Sagrada unmasked [[Fi
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  • ...as well. CMLL-REINA championships were also created to be defended in both promotions. ...still take long visits to Japan but were often loaned out to other women's promotions for most of their matches.
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  • A Japanese promotion founding in 1989 by Atsushi Onita. FMW was based around [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''PREDESA''', Promotora de Espactaculos Deportivos y Artisticos, S.A., was a short lived Mexican lucha libre promotion. ...[[Juan Herrera]], [[Hector Guzman]] and [[Climax I]]. Herrera was formerly a booker and bookkeeper in [[EMLL]] before being removed from the promotion f
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  • A promotion based in Monterrey, headed by [[Carlos Elizondo]]. Their base is [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...showcasing young talented wrestlers who had not been yet by the mainstream promotions. ECW was an important gateway to WWE and WCW for many wrestlers who'd later ...thru the work of [[Konnan]], and would have a few memorable matches before a similiar deal took many of the same luchadors to WCW full time.
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  • AMLL(Alianza Metropolitana de Lucha Libre) is a promotion in Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...as held shows for lower-level groups with high aspirations, such as Robles Promotions and [[NWA Mexico]]. ...ll ran this building several times when they visited Mexico City. AAA made a return to this arena in 2023, after not running there since 2018.
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  • ...r shows on small islands in Xochimilco, branded [[Chinampaluchas]], during a time when few other groups were able to run. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''WFS''', Wrestling Factory Stars, is a small Mexico City wrestling promotion. The promotion run events Saturday's ...ba]] winning the [[IWRG Intercontinental Trios Championship]]. Conversely, a scarce number of IWRG wrestlers did occasionally appear in Arena WFS.
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  • ...nthusiastic who supported lucha libre events for decades. It was presented a ciberbetico tournament. On March 25, 2023 there was another cup disputed in a singles match in which [[Dragon Rapper]] defeated [[El Marino]] at [[Arena
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  • ...sappeared after a few months. The name has been seen on other Pachuca area promotions, and it's unclear which person is the character now.
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  • '''Stars Professional Wrestling''' is a professional wrestling promotion based in [[Cancun]], [[Quintana Roo]]. SPW [[Category:Promotions]]
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