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  • ..., Ecatepec, Estado de México. It appears to have been replaced/followed by a group called SINAKPRO. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...n from [[TWS]], which runs in the same city and uses Lucha Libre Cancun as a tag line. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Wrestling Azul & Plata''' (WAP) is a promotion based in Acapulco. Azul & Plata appears to be a reference to the colors of local legend [[Lizmark]].
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  • ...ion Independiente de Lucha Libre''' is a promotion running low level indie promotions around Mexico. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • PZ was a promotion that ran shows in Southern Baja. It has been shut down since 2012 [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • Mexican Wrestling Federation is a Los Angeles based lucha libre gorup. [[Category:California Promotions]]
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  • ...stlers, instead of adults, are not new in Mexico, but this is the first in a long time. Most of the wrestlers hail from [[Tulancingo]] or [[Pachuca]]. The promotion existed for a time starting in 2007 before fading away. Many of the kids who started in t
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  • '''Luna Lucha Libre''' is a Mission, Texas promotion. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Promociones KDNA''' is a Monterrey promotion, affiliated with AAA. [[Category:Monterrey Promotions]]
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  • CLLT is a promotion based in [[Deportivo 11 de Julio, Pachuca, Hidalgo]] [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • Many promotions have used the name '''Revolucha''' * it's a sub brand of the [[Llaves y Candados]]
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  • Grupo Independencia de Lucha Libre is a Mexico State promotion. They usually run in [[Salón Caracoles, Naucalpan, [[Category:Mexico City area Promotions]]
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  • ...s de Luchadores Mexicanos (APLEMEX) is a small time promotion built around a group of mini's working under famous luchadores gimmicks. [http://aplemex. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...[TNA|Impact Wrestling]] until [[Konnan]], the intermediary between the two promotions, left The Crash. The promotion uses indie wrestlers from all over the world [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Producciones Sanchez''' is a Mexico State promotion, normally promoting events in Arena Neza. The '''Inv [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...Ocampo. ELLMEX has a working relationship with fellow Chicago-based lucha promotions [[GALLI|GALLI Lucha Libre]], and Lucha Libre Mexicana Entertainment (LLME). [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...on appeared to be led by [[Gallo Tapado Jr.]] Like many an indie, they ran a often early on, then slowly faded out. The promotion had a [[Juniors Trios Championship]] and [[Juniors Cruiserweight Championship]].
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  • ...eneurs who seek to highlight the best sports show. So that over a year and a half has been presented at various events such as Expo Wrestling Experience ...current, taking into account the social commitment of a healthy sport and a role model for their followers.
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  • '''Producciones Marca''' is a San Luis Potosi promotion based in [[Arena Magarita]]. The lettering of the [[Category:San Luis Potosi Promotions]]
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  • ...include AAA luchadors, though they usually run a couple CMLL staffed shows a year. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Orden de Lucha Xtrema (OLX)''' is a [[Monterrey]] based hardcore promotion that has also run shows elsewhere in They use a mix of young luchadores along with veteran hardcore luchadores like [[Black
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  • ...Tokyo Pro Wrestling, and UWF International. WAR also continued, albeit in a loose fashion, SWS's old working agreement with the [[WWE|WWF]], when they ...stling. The WAR name was kept for the use of a stable led by Tenryu during a brief angle in All Japan in 2001.
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  • '''Lucha Libre Boom''' (BOOM or LLB) is a promotion based in Mexico State which runs shows through the country. [[Fan [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • Total Wrestling Stars, TWS, is a Cancun based promotion. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...g in [[Mexicali]], [[Baja California]]. Founded on November 16, 1975 with a maximum capacity of 11,500 attendants. This bullring had been a venue of big lucha libre events in Mexicali. Promotions such as [[CMLL]], [[AAA]], [[EAW]], [[The Crash]], and even [[WWE]] brought
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  • ...nd changed it's name to express a change from being a Mexican promotion to a World promotion based in Mexico. Functionally, it's the same promotion, run [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...rom February to August 2012. Suspected of being an existing wrestler under a new name. Now turns up on occasional FULL shows.
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  • Have a working relationship with [[AAA]]. Most recently sent wrestlers to be apart [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...lucha libre promotion based in Nuevo Leon, [[Mexico]]. They claim to have a different concept of lucha with music, beer and 100% family entertainment. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...ship]] has been defended multiple times in AEW - and even changed hands at a ''Dynamite'' taping. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...o various magazines, conventions & interview shows. The group finally ran a show in early [[2010]] featuring mostly unknowns trained by [[Super Calo]]. They run shows in a small gym.
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  • ...Jesús Pérez Rodríguez]] in [[1940]], and remains as one of Mexico's oldest promotions, only behind the [[CMLL|Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre]] (CMLL). ...is son [[Carlos Pérez Frausto]] took over the promotion. The promotion has a working relationship with [[CMLL]], serving as the local promotion in Aguas
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  • '''Tierra Caliente''' is a Mexicali-based lucha libre promotion owned by Joan Lara and [[Oziel]]. ...June 5]], [[2021]] at [[Arena Coliseo Mexicali]]. By late 2021, Jaime García left the promotion and there were changes of ideas. Since January 22, 2022
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  • Manicomio Wrestling Group is a Promotion Business created by [[EL DEMENTE]] from Torreon based in [[La Lag [[category:Promotions]]
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  • ...[[Guatemala]]. FMLL run shows out of [[Arena Guatemala Mexico]]. Have had a working relationship with [[CMLL]]. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Promociones Josaga''' is a promotion based in [[Fortin, Veracruz]] named after promoter Joaquin Sanche [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Producciones AOZA''' is a lucha libre promotion based in [[Saltillo]], [[Coahuila]]. It was founded i In [[2017]], the promotion sealed a working relationship with [[Monterrey]]'s [[ABIGEO|Lucha Libre ABIGEO]]. On
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  • '''Alianza Nacional de Lucha Libre''' is a promotion based in Cuernavaca. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...promotions in [[México]]. It was formed on [[August 27]], [[2018]] during a press conference held at [[Arena Naucalpan]]. The focus of PALL is to run e == Member Promotions ==
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  • ...omoters nicknamed the arena "El Santuario De La Lucha Libre En Monterrey". Promotions such like [[NEXT]], [[NGX]], [[OLX]], and [[PCLL]] have been hosted shows h
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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.
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  • 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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  • '''KAOZ Lucha Libre''' is a Nuevo Leon-based promotion founded by [[Alfonso Botello]] in 2018. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...y]] and began working for [[DTU]]as a booker. Dhani was a big influence on promotions like [[DTU]] bringing in American indy workers. After differences with man
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  • '''Valparaiso Lucha Libre''' is a professional wrestling promotion founded in [[2009]] and based in [[Valpara [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...they were give an opportunity to shine in the business. In [[2013]] began a working relationship with [[WWL|World Wrestling League]] of [[Puerto Rico]] [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|1|Miss A|[[1989]].[[05.29]]|[[Tokyo]]}} {{TitleHistoryLine|2|Miss A|[[Devil Masami]]|[[1989]].[[06.26]]|Sapporo, [[Japan]]}}
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  • ...'' is a Lucha Libre venue founded by Arturo Verdugo, Joan Lara, Jaime García, and Mario Juárez. ...and performing arts in Mexicali. The objetive of Arena Sparta is to bring a different recreational and cultural center in Mexicali. The inaugural lucha
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  • '''Legión, Nueva Era''' is a professional wrestling promotion founded in 2013 in Santiago de [[Chile]] b [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • Multiple promotions have used the abbreviation Juniors * [[Juniors (2011)]] - a Mexico City region promotion based around second generation luchador
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  • ...s a small promotion in Mexico City. It attempts to differentiate itself as a higher class of lucha libre (along with higher ticket prices.) It's main ar [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''First Wrestling Society''' is a professional wrestling promotion based in [[Costa Rica]]. 1WS is promoted b [[Category:Promotions]]
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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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  • RCH is a Mexico State indie promotion since 2013, owned by [[Ricky Castro Hernandez] [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • .... As of 2014, it's mostly mentioned when Hijo de Fishman shows up in other promotions with the tag team titles. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...the area, and has been the site of many different AAA major events. Other promotions have used the building sparingly.
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  • '''Luchadores de Celaya A.D.''' is a [[Celaya]] based lucha libre promotion, focusing on young luchadors. [[category:Promotions]]
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  • '''RIOT Lucha Libre''', formerly known as '''RIOT Wrestling Alliance''', is a lucha libre promotion based in [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León]]. It was found Sealed a working relationship with [[Mexico State]] based promotion [[Mexa Wrestling
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  • ...iral]] and run their events in [[Arena San Juan Pantitlán]]. Currently has a working relationship with [[CMLL]] and had another one with [[AAA]] in the [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Spartan Wrestling Group''' is a professional wrestling promotion based in [[Tampico]], [[Tamaulipas]]. In t [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Ichiban Pro-Wrestling''' (Fusion Ichiban) is a wrestling promotion founded in [[2012]] promoted by [[AAA]] exotico [[Black [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Azteka Drakes''' is a lucha libre promotion based in Poza Rica, [[Veracruz]], [[Mexico]]. It was [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...om the Imperial Valley County, California, founded since 2013 and owned by a group of investors. The focus of. Desert Pro Wrestling is to bring fun fami [[category:Promotions]]
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  • ...re style and Mexican wrestlers, and the people and events related to those promotions.</b> ...ed under the name they've used in lucha libre. For example, if someone did a profile of WWE wrestler JBL, it should be filed under [[Vampiro Americano]]
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  • ...lly, a micro estrella is a shorter wrestler (talking in height terms) than a mini estrella. The micro estrellas are barely used in wrestling events; the ...the arenas. The concept was abandoned shorty after by promoters. Instead, promotions opted to use mini estrellas, short version of regular wrestlers.
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  • ...created in association with [[AAA]], with the idea of eventually creating a promotion versus promotion rivalry, an idea AAA would go back to constantly [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...[Konnan]], [[L.A. Par-K|La Parka]], [[Psicosis]] and [[Rey Misterio Jr.]], a stepping stone into American fame. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • Many promotions use the abbreviation LLT * [[Lucha Libre Tláhuac]], a Mexico City group ([https://www.facebook.com/LuchaLibreTlahuac/ Facebook]
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  • '''GeneraXión Lucha Libre''' is a Peru lucha libre promotion based in Lima, [[Peru]]. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Mucha Lucha Atlanta (MLA)''' is a professional wrestling promotion based out of Atlanta, Georgia. It was foun ...but those promoters are taking a break. The long term plans are to set up a gym and an arena in Atlanta.
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  • ...d in [[2006]] when Gomez left [[LUM|Lucha Unida de Monterrey]] (LUM) after a breakout with Gabriel Martínez. ...co City]]. Lucha Libre Unida held conferences to talk about lucha libre as a discipline, with local legends present in the moment to answer assistants'
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  • ...of wrestling in Hermosillo, Sonora in the year 1998, founded "Soto Ramirez Promotions company", promoting wrestling and professional boxing functions.
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  • '''Nueva Alianza Guerrera''' is a Lucha Libre promotion based in Villa Alemana , Chile. Nueva Alianza Guerrer [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Campeonato Nacional de Lucha Libre (CNL)''' is a [[Chile|Chilean]] lucha libre promotion founded in 2015. ...created mixing all the best luchadors of the [[Metropolitan Region]] based promotions. Today, has mixture of luchadors of [[Santiago de Chile]], [[Valparaiso Reg
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  • There appears to have been a [[PROLLM Championship]] in 2006 and 2007, but otherwise the promotion name [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...ja California]] headed by [[Efekto]]. It was founded in [[2012]]. Began as a MMA promotion and eventually promoted professional wrestling shows once per [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...smaller buildings for the promotion. It's possible he may have switched to a new character around 1981. .... Niebla (Guadalupe) | Mr. Niebla]]. His gimmick seems to be inspired from a 1970's guerilla group from Uruguay.
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  • ...in a local event. His debut match was in a battle royal with the two main promotions in San Luis, Promociones Majestick and Promociones Pendragon Rojo. ...d and decided to keep it. He is a tecnico but he also feels identitied as a rudo.
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  • Enrique Llanes left EMLL/Lutteroth Promotions at the close of 1951. Lucha Libre 310 mentioned him joining independents; t A tournament to decide a new champion began on May 23rd. The semifinals were on June 6th, and [[Tarz
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  • ...a professional wrestling title promoted by [[Tierra Caliente Promotions]], a Baja California Promotion based in Mexicali. All wrestlers in the [[Weight ...n. He won the championship on May 20, 2022 by defeating [[Amnesia Jr.]] in a rematch at Salón CTM, [[San Luis Rio Colorado]], [[Sonora]].
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  • '''Venue Wrestling Entertainment''' (VWE), is a ...California. Founded on May 6, 2016 and owned by Jayson Hisel, VWE offers a Lucha Libre and Pro Wrestling fusion. Their main venues are Brawley Lions
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  • ...has been held in late spring and early summer. In recent years, it's been a June show. In [[2012]] it was held in August. ...tions. "Triple" comes from one of the nicknames of the promotion, "Triple" A. AAA has also copied the WWE practice of using Roman numerals for these sho
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  • ...le royal to determine the order of two groups. The second part was held in a Torneo Cibernetico format. The eliminations were by submission or pinfall.
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  • ...stler (who's also turned up in Chicago lucha libre promotion GALLI), doing a 70s Kung Fu movie character. Part of a team with [[Flip Kendrick]] as Aeroform in indy promotions. The team has doned masks as the [[Puerto Rican Powers]] for Lucha Libre US
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  • ...), and [[The Crash]], runs wrestling events in this arena. This Arena has a maximum capacity of 900 people. This was the first Arena in Mexicali to have a cage match, use two rings, ladder match, and running an all women's wrestli
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  • ...sured the promotions to work together for one show. The event, timed to be a father's day special included musical performances. The two promotions have never officially worked together on a show since this one. AAA has repeatedly reached out to CMLL with ideas for
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  • ...Tercera Cuerda Promociones (TCP, por sus siglas). Si algo ha caracterizado a esta empresa es la oportunidad de que elementos locales compartan lona con [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...hes could be related to give an opportunity in a main event match, getting a title match for instance. ...the next ER Promotions event. Second, being part of the main roster of ER Promotions, and the third wish was unrevealed.
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  • A east coast/midwest US high flyer. Part of a team with [[Louis Lyndon]] as Aeroform in indy promotions. The team has doned masks as the [[Puerto Rican Powers]] for Lucha Libre US
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  • ...ff of Big Boss Man gimmick, have been a stable of the [[AAA]] and [[IWRG]] promotions as certain wrestlers have always kept the group alive since the inception o (There were also two generic members that showed up once in a while named [[Policeman I]] & [[Policeman II]].)
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  • ...are promoted by [[Héctor Guzmán, Jr.]], who runs the [[AULL]] and [[UWE]] promotions. Arena Adolfo Lopez Mateos has a capacity of 2,100. Originally, it fit 1,800 fans.
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  • '''New Wrestling Generation''' (NWG) is a professional wrestling promotion based in [[Guadalajara]]. It was founded i [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Lucha en Juala''' means a fight inside a cage. '''Juala''' means cage. ...t keep people out and more about letting everyone involved fight it out in a contained area.
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  • '''Fuerza Mexicana de Lucha Libre''' is a professional Lucha Libre promotion based in [[California]], [[USA]]. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • Promociones [[ACASA]], is a promotion based in [[Ciudad Juarez]]. They're an independent promotion with ...Quiroga]] and [[Tony Barbetta]]. ACASA later had relationships with other promotions like AAA, CMLL and brought in indy wrestlers.
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  • ...south western United States. In 2010, they broke away from AAA to produce a show for MTV2 called Masked Warriors. So far the show has had two seasons o [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) is a [[Japan]]ese wrestling promotion. It has a working relationship with [[CMLL]] & [[ROH]]. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...pec]], [[Mexico State]]. It hosts wrestling events for several independent promotions. ...De Alto Rendimiento The Crash. New administration provides young wrestlers a physical training, as well as in-ring skills, and gimmick development.
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  • '''LUCHA MANIAKS''' A promotion based in [[Laredo]],[[Texas]] headed by Santiago Carvajal. The fi [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...based promotion ran by veteran luchador [[Tury Gonzalez]]. TG Power uses a mix of young [[Tijuana]] based luchadores & local veterans & stars like [[S [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''King Bulls Wrestling''' is a professional wrestling promotion based in [[Tampico]], [[Tamaulipas]]. Foun [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Lucha Libre Volcanica''' is a Seattle -based lucha libre promotion managed by Luchador [[Jose Luis Gomez] [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • Arena El Soberano is a promotion/outdoor arena in Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Esto Es Lucha-Pro Wrestling''' is a wrestling promotion based in [[Mexico City]]. The promotion was founded in Like others independent promotions, TVC Deportes' program Tercera Caida has coverages from the shows held by E
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  • ...[Pasion Crystal]]. LLES is based in [[Villahermosa]], [[Tabasco]]. Through a press conference held on [[June 21]], [[2012]] in Villahermosa, Pasion Crys [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • |realName=N/A ...son, [[Delta Jr]]. He has worked for Mile High Lucha Libre, and the Juarez Promotions throughout Colorado. Delta 2000 continues working for OMLL. He also continu
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  • |titles=[[Robles Promotions Women's Championship]] .... She is the second and current Robles Promotions Women's Champion. She is a tecnica and her ring name was idea of her brother.
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  • The '''Promociones Internacionales del Sureste''' (PRINSU) is a wrestling promotion in Comitan de Dominguez, Chiapas. PRINSU was founded in [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Underground Independent Pro Wrestling''', better known as '''UIPW''', is a [[California]]-based lucha libre promotion. It was founded in [[2009]]. UIP [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Monterrey Xtreme Wrestling''' (MXW) is a extreme wrestling promotion based in [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo Leon]] promoted [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...ndent group promoted by [[Crazy Boy]]. DTU is based out of [[Tulancingo]]. A relatively large number of wrestlers from DTU eventually end up in [[AAA]]. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''FNX Rebelion Lucha Libre''' is a [[Chile|Chilean]] lucha libre promotion founded in [[2012]] based in Qulpue [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Leader Wrestling Association''' is a professional wrestling promotion based in Surco, [[Lima]], [[Peru]]. LWA is [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Promociones Pendragon Rojo''' is a Lucha Libre Promotion from San Luis Río Colorado, [[Sonora]]. Founded in 1 [[category:Promotions]]
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  • ...d are marketed as [[MLW Super Series]]. They also use several luchadors on a regular basis, with [[Microman]] being particularly popular there. In September 2023, MLW announced a "historic" alliance with both [[CMLL]] and [[NJPW]].
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  • '''MAX Lucha Libre''' is a professional wrestling promotion based in [[Rancagua]], [[O'Higgins Region] [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...ir fallout with [[Antonio Pena]] in 1996. The promotion was intended to be a place for all the wrestlers who had left AAA after joining [[WCW]] with Kon ...partner, [[TV Azteca]]. CMLL were AAA allied with [[Televisa]], so it was a chance for their main television rival to get into lucha libre.
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  • |titles=[[Metropolitan Promotions Women's Championship]] ...strella Diabólica continues with the Estrellas Dynasty. She is considered a well rounded wrestler.
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  • '''Empresa Regiomontana de Lucha Libre''' is a wrestling promotion based in [[Apodaca]], [[Nuevo Leon]]. ERLL promotes the [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • A tournament was held for the (long) vacant [[Mexican National Featherweight ...he Mexico City commission made a point of including wrestlers from various promotions big and small in the tournament; eventually winner Voltio Negro was represe
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  • ...y defeating [[Keyra]] & [[Zeuxis]] and [[Baronessa]] & [[Erika Sotelo]] in a three way tag team match in Gimnasio Municipal el Mirador, San Nicolás de ...resents [[Robles Promotions]]. On October 16, 2022, Robles Promotions held a three way tag team match to determine the first women's tag team champions.
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  • '''Poder Y Honor (PYH)''' is a lucha libre promotion leaded by Luis Antonio de la Garza Medina and founded [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''American Independent Wrestling Alliance (AIWA)''' is a wrestling governing body based in [[Mexico City]]. The organization was fou == Affiliated promotions ==
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  • A list of previously aired lucha libre shows. Some of these shows may still b ...up on the main show's TV current issues. The shows were taped in groups at a theme park in Mexico City.
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  • ...guna]] wrestler ([[Ultimo Guerrero]], in a passing of the torch moment) or a young wrestler would make his name by beating Panther. Instead, Villano V p ...ned on [[Mistico]] defending his mask against [[Perro Aguayo Jr.]]'s hair, a long running rivalry between the top two stars in the promotion about at th
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  • The '''Unión Veracruzana de Lucha Libre''' (UVLL) is a wrestling promotion based in [[Veracruz (city)|Veracruz]], [[Veracruz (stat [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • Total Nonstop Action Wrestling(TNA) entered into a working relationship with [[AAA]] in the mid 2000s which brought TNA wrestl ...hip with the Crash ended when [[Konnan]], the intermediary between the two promotions, left the Crash.
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  • ...me. In May of 2010 he was involved in a Four Corners match in the [[Juarez Promotions]] with him vs Rob Ryzin vs [[Delta Jr]] vs Josh FX Evans. After Jano took t {{Gallery|name=Jano and Delta.jpg|caption=Jano in J-Town Promotions}}
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  • '''Dorado Guapito Wrestling''' is a lucha libre promotion based out of [[Torreón]], [[Coahuila]]. It was found [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...orros</b> are a stable that originated in [[Arena Lopez Mateos]]. They are a group of "thugs" who use lots of weapons in their matches. After wrestling ...an alternative version of the group, called [[Los X-Porros]]. The name has a double entry, because "X" can mean "Ex" or "Extreme". The group consisted o
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  • [[IWRG]], Grupo Internacional Revolucion, is a promotion based in [[Naucalpan]]. They're an independent group with their o ...switched over to being CMLL only as the UWA failed The two promotions had a falling out in late 2007, over IWRG using [[El Hijo del Santo]]. CMLL had
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  • '''Wrestling Martin Calderon''' is a lucha libre promotion founded and managed by [[Martín Calderón]] in [[201 [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • Regular in Cordoba for Acosta promotions since at least 2014. Wrestled a few times for [[DTU]].
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  • [[Image:Wwa-logo.png|left|100px]][[Image:Wwalogo2.jpg|right]]Was a lucha libre promotion based in the Tijuana area of Mexico and South Califor ...California). Also in Tijuana´s Canal 45 aired some shows during early 90s. A lot from that footage, later was released such WWO´s VHS.
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  • ...ha libre promotion founded by Jesús Leonel Peña Ayala and Juan Carlos García Ordóñez in [[2012]]. WAR City runs their events in [[Arena Coliseo Reynos ...a WAR City]] when [[Ronaldiño]] take over control of the arena in 2017, is a lucha libre arena based in [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León]]. It primarily hos
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  • |realName=Ámbar García Luna |titles=[[Metropolitan Promotions Women's Championship]]
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  • They use a combination of wrestlers from indie stars, to legends, to Jr. wrestlers who [[category:Promotions]]
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  • ...team match with [[La Loba]] against [[Hija de Gatubela]] and [[Gehena]] in a winning effort. Wrestled in almost all Baja California state including Mexi ...California)|Unicornio]] & [[Katara (Baja California)|Princesa Katara]] in a winning effort.
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  • ...Unpredictable Wrestling Mexico''', commonly known as '''WUW Mexico''', is a professional wrestling promotion based in [[Tulancingo]], [[Hidalgo]] manag [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...s an arena near in the area. He and a group of kids did not afford to pay a ticket and they tried to peek into the arena. ...omociones Marín in [[Arena Apatlaco]] and Arena Tlahuac. After a year and a half he moved to New York. He trained there and learned the American style
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  • ...tlers that worked for IWE like [[Herodes]] or [[Carlos Plata]], he went to a "Mexico expedition" on his own to learn the style. ...ast 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 [[Ring
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  • ...an independent promotion ran by [[Hector Guzman]] (also owner of [[AULL]]) a tribute to the old [[El Toreo]] promotion & wrestlers. The cards for UWE w [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • Promociones del Pueblo is a promotion based in [[Ciudad Juarez]] formed in the 70s by [[Reginaldo Kuchl [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''International Wrestling League''' (IWL) is a professional wrestling promotion based in [[Deportivo Tlalli]], in [[Tlalne The next head booker was [[Fantasma de la Ópera]], who began a working relationship with AAA.
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  • ...Trained by [[Black Abyss Jr.]] in Mexican Lucha Libre for 2 years. He has a sports background in Greco-roman wrestling at High School for 4 years, Judo ...ena Nacionalista]], [[Arena Coliseo Mexicali]], [[Arena Mexicali]] , Reyna Promotions, Caliman Sinaloa, Ortegas' Promotion in Mazatlan, [[The Crash]].
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  • ...th Promotora Mama Lucha in [[El Paso]], [[Texas]]. His wrestling style is a combination Mexican Lucha Libre and the American Pro Wrestling. Wrestled in the following promotions:
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  • ''a different lucahdor wrestlers as [[Aero Flash (Veracruz)|Aero Flash]] in Ver ...role in the promotion while it existed, but became notable for possessing a couple championships after the promotion stopped existing.
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  • ...ssional Wrestling in Richland Washington, and WCW in Salem Oregon, Without A Cause in Everett Washington, Prestige Wresting in Corvallis Oregon, and ...ration for the Santa Muerte gimmick she was looking for something dark and a strong woman sense. The complete opposite of her other American gimmick Dan
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  • '''Empresa Arena Nacionalista''', is a professional wrestling promotion in [[Mexicali]], [[Baja California]]. It w [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Llaves y Candados''' is a professional wrestling promotion based in [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo Leon]] fou [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Generación XXI''' is a lucha libre promotion based out of [[Irapuato]], [[Guanajuato]]. It was fou [[category:Promotions]]
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  • ...come and go freely. The exact talent roster is not stable between shows as a result of that freedom; everyone who is there is there for that day. [[Perr ...oving away from CMLL's presentation and towards something more like the US promotions), allowing the fans to interact more with the luchadors, and lowering ticke
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  • ...milar to that of Dragon Gate USA and EVOLVE in the US. MXW is currently in a working relationship with Primos Hardcore and Wrestling exchanging and feat [[Category: Promotions]]
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  • ..., Rico Promotions Reconocimiento “Mejor Rudo Novato” 2017 , La Quebradora Promotions Reconocimiento “Por su Revolución Ruda” , 2017 LWA Laredo Wrestling Al Tormenta Silenciosa, whose real name is Ishaan Idnani-Ramos, is a Mexican-American professional wrestler born on September 21, 1999, in Lared
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  • Wrestling Council Xtreme (WC) is a [[Reynosa]] based extreme wrestling promotion that run shows on different v [[category:Promotions]]
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  • ...ell them apart. Adding to the confusion, Electrico was renamed Cosmico for a moment, only for CMLL to change their minds and give the Cosmico name to Ce A different wrestler in Veracruz's Coliseo Fraternidad also uses the name Cel
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  • '''WWL (World Wrestling League or Liga Mundial de Lucha Libre)''' is a promotion based out of [[Puerto Rico]] that ran tours in Mexico. Members of [[category:Promotions]]
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  • '''Xtreme Warriors Wrestling''' is a [[Xalapa]]-based lucha libre promotion managed by referee [[El Vampiro (Xal [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • * [[Hijo de Brazo de Plata]] (? - current): Has appeared in independent promotions. [[Maximo]], also a son of Brazo de Plata, instead used the '''Brazo de Platino Jr.''' name.
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  • Nuevo Laredo based ruda since 1999. She was a fan who attended wrestling events with her family every Sunday from then sh ...he ring after 15 years of absence. She did not have a mask and she donned a domino mask. Her new name was also improvised, it was an idea of her maest
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  • ...y Krueger is a wrestler based on Freddy Krueger, the main character in the A Nightmare on Elm Street films. He even came out wearing the bladed glove wh The Juarez Version of Krueger is a one of the great local wrestlers, its a rudo (heel) with great technique.
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  • ...cha Libre Internaciónal (LLI) was one of a group of names used to refer to a Mexican lucha libre promotion from 1975 to around 1996. The promotion rival ...been the link. The bigger idea was to link the Mexico-based promotion with a worldwide group, similar to EMLL's relationship with the NWA. The promotion
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  • On June 16, 2023, [[Robles Promotions]] held a battle royale to determine their new women's division champion. The former It was presented a battle royale with 10 participants. [[Aero Queen]], [[Big Mami]], [[Keyra]]
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  • |realName=N/A ...ez, Mexico. He is currently competing in Colorado. He has competed in many promotions throughout Colorado in IWF Lucha Libre, Lucha Libre Denver, as well as one
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  • Lucha Libre Femenil is a Monterrey based all female lucha promotion. LLF is owned by [[Luciano Albe [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...lalnepantla]]. AULL is promoted by [[Hector Guzman]]. AULL has existed as a promotion in some form for around 23 years. AULL run shows out of [[Arena * [http://alianzauniversal-aull.es.tl/A-.-U-.-L-.-L-.-.htm Official website]
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  • The '''CMLL-REINA International Junior Championship''' was a professional wrestling championship. It was disputed by luchadoras from [[C ...The winner of the tournament was [[Ray]] after she defeated [[Zeuxis]] in a Two Out of Three Falls Match to became the first champion.
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  • ...Rica''' is a lucha libre promotion based in [[Costa Rica]], once billed as a subsidiary of [[Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre]]. ...first event of [[AULL Costa Rica]] which they then began to hold events on a monthly basis.
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  • ...ches will take place outside of Mexico for the first time. It will also be a 2v2 tag team tournament, instead of the usual trios format. ...not a decision, the other two wrestlers will fight. If there still is not a winner after both singles matches, five judges will select the winner.
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  • '''Pacífico Extremo Kids''' is a sub-brand of Pacífico Extremo and their shows are focused in the kids. The [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...illon Azteca''' or the '''AWWA''' (Azteca World Wrestling Association) was a Mexico City promotion. ...t to [[Estadio Azteca]] called Pavillon Azteca. [[César Valentino]] played a major role behind the scenes in the promotion.
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  • |titles=ECD Mixed Tag Team Championship (w/[[Fugaz]]), [[Robles Promotions Women's Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Big Mama]]) ...ecently [[Poseidón]], and [[Samuray]]. She trained for two years to become a professional wrestler. Debutes on July 25, 2018 in Quimixtlan, Puebla.
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  • ..., [[Vampiro|Vampiro's]] short-lived RXLL promotion and various independent promotions in Southern California. In NWA Pro, they won the Copa de Lucha in 2006 as w
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  • ...as well as Rob Ryzin, Epic, and Joshua Michael. He also works for the IWF Promotions. He has wrestled many wrestlers there like Prodigee, his father Convict Chi ...eamed with Joshua Michael, [[Delta Jr]]. He has also competed in Mexico on a 13 day tour with [[WPW]].
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  • ...Revolución Lucha Libre and Xplosión Nacional de Lucha Libre are the major promotions of the country. == Promotions ==
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  • ...ostly filled with the AAA wrestlers but the show was promoted by [[Top Win Promotions]]. The tournament was a one night tournament held on [[July 20]]th in [[El Toreo de Naucalpan]].
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  • '''Women Wrestling Stars''' is a female lucha promotion founded in [[2013]]. Originally the brainchild of p [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...o appears on [[Lucha Underground]]. Also wrestles as a part of SoCal lucha promotions such as PWR.
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  • ...where and when lucha wrestling shows air, broken down by country. This is a general guide to shows, where exact timeslots and content can vary from wee ...and [[AAA on Televisa|AAA]] usually airs on Sundays at 3pm for an hour and a half.
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  • '''Laredo Wrestling Alliance (LWA)''' is a professional wrestling promotion based out of Laredo, Texas. It was founded [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...tlers from the United States. There was one in particular who was wearing a gear with stars and stripes just like the United States flag. She was impr ...her later again and again. Until one day she told him that she would find a trainer by herself. What Chico Malo did was bring her to the gymnasium of
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  • ...nal wrestling title created by Venue Wrestling Entertaiment, a Lucha Libre Promotions of the South East of California. The title is defended within the promotion On [[June 17]], [[2016]] was held a three way match to determine the first champion. Black Abyss Jr. became th
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  • ...Impact Wrestling, sharing the card with many current AAA stars due to the promotions' working relationship.
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  • With a sports background in Martial Arts such as Karate and Judo, he tried Lucha L ...the nerves, he liked the experience so much that made him decide to become a professional wrestler.
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  • ...ick is based on Lee Falk's The Phantom. Continued in other South American promotions including the Titanes en el Ring revival in 2001, Gladiadores del Ring (Uru
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  • ...z against Diamante de Oro and El Pescador. That match was on the opener of a card from Fuerza Guerrera's PROMELL. ...part of "Los Kamikazes" with GOKU, Ziraiya and Tobokage, a group that had a feud with Los Insectos.
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  • |realName=N/A ...and popular luchadors. First becoming popular through wrestling in the IWF Promotions. He worked in IWF Lucha Libre with wrestlers such as [[Quantum]], [[Rokambo
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  • '''NWA Mexico''' is a Lucha Libre promotion based out of [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]. In March 20 [[Category:Promotions]]
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