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  • ...terrey)|Símbolo]]). Arena El Jaguar is known for its hard-hitting style of wrestling.
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  • ...er father's job, she knew about the [[Arena Mexico]]. She wanted to train lucha libre for health and curiosity and because of that curiosity she became Xta ...challenge for her, she wants to be that woman who enthralls in the way of wrestling.
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  • ...reliano also trained boxing and worked as a glassmaker outside his life in wrestling. He died on [[January 26]], [[2011]] at age of 60 on his hometown [[Morelia ....facebook.com/boxylucha.net/posts/10153485780546559 Source @ Revista Box y Lucha]
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  • ...o State]]. It served as host arena for [[Fusion Ichiban|Fusión Ichiban Pro-Wrestling]] events; that promotion reffered to the arena as Arena Fusión Ichiban.
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  • '''Mucha Lucha Atlanta (MLA)''' is a professional wrestling promotion based out of Atlanta, Georgia. It was founded by Ricardo Ordaz Jr ..., Ricardo Ordaz was working as a radio announcer. The promoter for a local lucha libre show vanished on the luchadors, and they came to him to ask for help
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  • ...und a short time more, then left to continue his world travels (and resume wrestling masked, of course.) == Lucha de Apuestas ==
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  • ...]), [[Torneo Latinoamericano de Lucha Libre#2013|Torneo Latinoamericano de Lucha Libre 2013]] ...AJPW wrestlers except for Toshiaki Kawada and Masanobu Fuchi), to form Pro Wrestling [[NOAH]].
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  • Product of the Old school with more than 20 years in the wrestling biz, the team of "Lemus II & El Resplandor" make their mark in american rin In the 80's "El Resplandor" breaks into lucha libre in his native Ciudad Juarez, Chihuaha, MEXICO his professors were Avi
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  • Wrestling for [[AAA]] as a part of Legion Extranjera with other [[TNA (group)|TNA]] w == Lucha Match Record ==
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  • ...ico City]]. He made his wrestling debut on [[December 12]], [[2015]] for [[Lucha & Tacos]] promotion, losing their King Of The Tacos Tournament final agains
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  • ...a Barrera of [[Mexico City]]. Every team who participated were composed by lucha families. ...eftalí Delgado Vargas from [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]] and 6 years of pro wrestling career.
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  • ...ok.com/story.php?story_fbid=10157691738206559&id=96186896558 Revista Box y Lucha]</ref> ...2, 2020. Owned a printing house and occasionally published boxing and pro wrestling magazines.
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  • ...|Impact Wrestling]]. Was announced as part of Team Rest of World for [[AAA Lucha Libre World Cup 2023]].
    722 bytes (84 words) - 17:02, 25 January 2023
  • ...which they share talent. Once had a working relationship with [[TNA|Impact Wrestling]] until [[Konnan]], the intermediary between the two promotions, left The C
    785 bytes (111 words) - 16:30, 25 May 2019
  • '''Pro Wrestling Revolution''' is a Lucha Libre promotion based out of the state of California in the United States.
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  • ...ctory under QT Marshall, wich gave him the chance to reach [[AEW|All Elite Wrestling]] (AEW) at finals [[2020]]. He debuted on AEW's Dark program on [[December
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  • |maestro=[[Osaka Pro Wrestling dojo]] |titles=Osaka Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship (w/[[Daisuke Harada]]), [[UWA World Trios Championshi
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  • ...a professional wrestling women's championship promoted by [[New Tradition Lucha Libre]]. It was established in [[2019]]. The NTLL Women's Championship was introduced in [[2019]] by [[New Tradition Lucha Libre]]. [[Lady Lee]] became the inaugural champion by defeating [[Amazona
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  • |nicknames=La Hada de la Lucha Libre ...who attend lucha libre shows. Azul was chosen because of her mother. Began wrestling in [[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]].
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  • ...promotion. When the promotion collapsed in 1981, perhaps influenced by the lucha wrestlers that worked for IWE like [[Herodes]] or [[Carlos Plata]], he went ...name (Takasugi). He worked for EMLL and didn't make an impact, but got a "Lucha Libre" magazine cover posing with [[Rayo de Jalisco Jr.]] and [[Ringo Mendo
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