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  • ...oes not appear to a celebration for this anniversary, just a normal weekly show.
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  • ...('''52nd Arena Coliseo Anniversary''') was held on [[April 4]] in [[Arena Coliseo]].
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  • ...ena Coliseo]]. There appeared to be no special celebration for this year's anniversary. This was the card which took place the usual weekend.
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  • |style="width:100px;"|[[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara 50th Anniversary|2009]] |style="width:100px;"|[[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara 52nd Anniversary|2011]]
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  • |style="width:100px;"|[[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara 49th Anniversary|2008]] |style="width:100px;"|[[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara 51st Anniversary|2010]]
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  • ...ry Show]] ('''48th Anniversary show''') was held on [[April 5]] in [[Arena Coliseo]].
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  • ...('''Arena Coliseo 67th Anniversary''') was held on [[April 4]] in [[Arena Coliseo]].
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  • ...ry Show]] ('''69th Anniversary Show''') was held on [[April 1]] in [[Arena Coliseo]].
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  • |nameHistory=Neurosis/Big Neurosis, Fake Big Show/Doble de Big Show |titles=[[Copa Arena Coliseo Monterrey 56th Anniversary]]
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  • ...('''Arena Coliseo 68th Anniversary''') was held on [[April 3]] in [[Arena Coliseo]].
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  • ...baro I]] & [[Barbaro II]] - Puebla tag team. [[Barbaro I]] has appeared in Arena Puebla openers. ...eplacement to [[Máscara Mágica]] at the [[Arena Coliseo 50th Anniversary]] show.
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  • ...ued the Infernales/Infernales feud, which would main event the anniversary show about six weeks later. [[Category:Arena Coliseo One Night Tournaments]]
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  • |debut=[[October 23]], [[2011]] - [[Arena Coliseo Monterrey]] ...(Monterrey)|Rey Dragon]] in [[Arena Coliseo Monterrey]]'s 56th Anniversary Show with the promotion [[Llaves y Candados]].
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  • ...ry Show]] ('''71st Anniversary Show''') was held on [[April 6]] in [[Arena Coliseo]]. {{EventMatchStart}}71st Anniversary Show
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  • A women's cibernetico, part of the [[Arena Coliseo 70th Anniversary]] show.
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  • ...('''Arena Coliseo 50th Anniversary''') was held on [[April 4]] in [[Arena Coliseo]]. As part of the 50th anniversary celebration, [[Bobby Bonales]], [[El Padron]] (Adolfo Bonalez), [[Ray Mendo
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  • ...Arena Coliseo 70th Anniversary Show''') was held on [[April 7]] in [[Arena Coliseo]]. ...cesa Blanca]]<BR>[[Zeuxis]]<BR>[[Tiffany]]|[[cibernetico]], [[Trofeo Arena Coliseo 70 Aniversario]]|<ref>No seeding battle royal. Eliminations went Silueta (Z
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  • ...tch at the [[Arena Puebla 35th Anniversary Show]]. However, Olimpo did not show, and Toro Bill faced local legend [[El Califa]] in a mask match instead, wh ...in [[Arena Coliseo]] and [[Arena Naucalpan]]. He's not appeared in home [[Arena Puebla]] since 2010, saying he needs the time to spend on his other career
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  • ...ber 21, 1933, and they hold an annual anniversary show, one of the biggest show in Mexico of the year. ...he season (December), though they're not always exactly the first and last show.
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  • |lostmaskto=[[Máscara Año 2000]] - [[September 23]], [[1988]] - [[Arena México]] ...though. He took As Charro's mask in the main event of the 1987 anniversary show but then lost his to Mascara Año 2000 one year later. Even if he never ful
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  • ...tes from [[Arena México]]. This series is also part of [[Satánico]]'s 50th anniversary in-ring. [[June 26]], [[2023]] in [[Arena Puebla]].
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  • {{aline|[[1976]]|hair|[[El Faraón]]|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}} {{aline|[[1977]]|hair|[[Dardo Aguilar]]|[[El Suriano]]|[[Pista Arena Revolución]]}}
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  • ...champion. He defeated [[Chucho Mar Jr.]] on [[October 24]], [[2009]] at [[Arena Femenil]] in [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo Leon]]. ...title "La Batalla De Los Dioses II", and in which was celebrated the first anniversary of the promotion. In the Main Event was put on the line the new PYH Heavywe
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  • ...ling debut on [[December 29]], [[2013]] alongside [[Virgo]] in the [[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]]. Panther and Virgo defeated [[Mr. Trueno]] and [[Rey Trueno]]
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  • ...r]] & [[Ángel Blanco]]|[[Enrique Vera]] & [[Superstar (1974)|Superstar]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}} {{aline|[[1992]]|mask|[[Halcón Negro]]|[[La Sombra Poblana]]|[[Pista Arena Revolución]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...lata]] was definitely the man under the mask when the character debuted in Arena Mexico itself. Canelo Casas has said both he wrestled as Bengala once and a ...ust be in his class now. Appeared for CMLL in [[Arena Puebla]] and [[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]] briefly in spring 2013, but hasn't turned up again since. Pro
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  • |debut=[[2012]] - [[Arena Mexicali]] ...e 2012. He had worked at [[Arena Mexicali]], [[Arena Coliseo Mexicali]], [[Arena Nacionalista]] and [[The Crash]].
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  • |debut=[[October 5]], [[1996]] - [[Arena Naucalpan]] === La Arena ===
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  • |lostmaskto=[[Jarochita]] - [[September 16]], [[2022]] - [[Arena Mexico]] |titles=[[Mexican National Women's Championship]] (2), [[Coliseo Houston International Women's Championship]]
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  • |titles=[[CMLL Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Guerrero Maya Jr.]]) ...Panther. Cachorro made his CMLL debut on [[January 1]], [[2014]] in the [[Arena Mexico]], taking unsuccessful part in [[La Copa Jr.#2014|La Copa Junior 201
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  • {{aline|[[1977]]|mask|[[Fishman]]|[[Sangre Chicana]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}} {{aline|[[1981]]|hair|[[Halcón Ortiz]]|[[Herodes]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • <!-- fill in categories from La Arena --> |debut=[[October]] [[1992]] - [[Arena Oblatos]] - [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]]
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  • ...lake. It was said at one point that he debuted in 1971 and he was on Arena Coliseo Guadalajara cards by March 1973. During this time, he was often put in the ...k to Kirilenko before June. He started making more frequent appearances at Arena Mexico by the end of 1984.
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  • <!-- fill in categories from La Arena --> ...created Arena Coliseo de Guadalajara. He also became a referee in the same arena.
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  • ...[Ciclope (DTU)|Ciclope]] & [[Miedo Extremo]] on December 14, [[2017]] in [[Arena Aficion]] - [[Pachuca]], [[Hidalgo]]. ...the first ever '''DTU Extreme Champion'''. In the [[DTU]] 3rd Anniversary Show, [[Zumbi]] beat [[Joe Lider]] in a ''Vale Todo'' match and was the new cham
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  • *01/15 - [[Rey Misterio Jr.]] appears on the Regis and Kathy Lee show from NYC. *01/19 - AAA participates on the WWF's Royal Rumble PPV show from the Alamo Dome in San Antonio. In matches that took place before the t
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  • |lostmaskto=[[Pierroth Jr.]] - [[December 18]], [[1992]] - [[Arena México]] ...arted seeing success by 1978 when he started making appearances in [[Arena Coliseo]]. He was immediately put in semi-finals and on June 11th, 1978, he and [[K
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  • ...ez wrestling commissioner Luis Puertas. In [[2011]], he began to work in [[Arena Kalaka]]. Made sporadic appearances in [[NGX]] in [[Monterrey]]. Aéreo has ...in [[Arena Coliseo Coacalco]], wrestling at Chilanga Mask 6th Anniversary Show.
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  • ...e picked it up again and at age 12 he even was a "Niño Torero" at a circus show, but soon after that he left bullfighting for good. ...il losing to [[Halcón Ortiz]] on September 23, 1981, during an Anniversary show.
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  • <!-- fill in categories from La Arena --> ...il he made himself a name big enough to make it to the cathedral of lucha, Arena Mexico, where he had his first fight defeating [[Enrique Llanes]] on Decemb
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  • |debut=[[April 12]], [[1934]] - [[Arena Peralvillo-Cozumel]] - [[Mexico City]] ...34 as Carlos Lopez, beating Enrique Gonzalez in the semi main of a card at Arena Peralvillo-Cozumel, in Mexico City's district of Tepito.
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  • In the fifth anniversary of The Crash celebrated on November 26, 2016 at Auditorio de Tijuana there ...y Lane]]<br> [[Christi Jaynes]] <br> [[Mima Shimoda]]|[[2017]].[[12.15]]|[[Arena Neza]]}}
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  • |debut=[[February 14]], [[2016]]. [[Arena Nacionalista]], [[Mexicali]], [[Baja California]] |titles=[[Baja California Women's Championship]], [[Arena Nacionalista Reyna de Reynas]], [[International Women's Championship]]
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  • <!-- fill in categories from La Arena --> ...ch to [[Pete Pancoff]] after a year long feud. The semi-main event for the show was [[Tarzán López]] over [[Joaquín Murrieta]].
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  • {{aline|[[1981]]|mask|[[Talismán]]|[[Tiburon]]|[[Arena Coliseo]] - [[Mexico City]]}} {{aline|[[1994]]|hair|[[Pirata Morgan]]|[[MS-1]]|[[Pista Arena Revolucion]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...uary 5, 2024, defeating [[Atlantis Jr.]], [[Star Jr.]], [[Volador Jr.]] in Arena Puebla. ...would be held for the champion on [[September 29]]th, the CMLL Anniversary show.
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  • |debut=[[June]] [[1964]] - [[Arena Coliseo Reynosa|Arena Coliseo]] - [[Reynosa]], [[Tamaulipas]] |lostmaskto=[[Mogur]] - [[September 18]], [[1987]] - [[Arena México]]
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  • :[[Atlantis]] vs. [[Blue Panther]] - [[August 16]] @ Arena Mexico ...[[Octagon]] vs. [[Fuerza Guerrera]] - [[February 1]] @ [[Arena Coliseo DF|Arena Colise]]
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  • ...(90s)|Mr. Tempest]] and asked him to train her. He brought her to [[Arena Coliseo Mexicali]] where he was one of the trainers at that time. When Mr. Tempest ...e the first Baja California Women's Champion defeating [[Miss Tiger]] at [[Arena Nacionalista]]. As the first champion she defended successfully against [[
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  • <!-- fill in categories from La Arena --> |debut=[[November 23]], [[1990]] - [[Arena México]]
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