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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]].
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  • ...which they share talent. Once had a working relationship with [[TNA|Impact Wrestling]] until [[Konnan]], the intermediary between the two promotions, left The C
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  • '''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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  • ...ics, diving, swimming, athletics, cycling, MMA, Olympic, and Intercolegial wrestling. ...ibre Máscara Año 2000 and Puebla. Wrestled also at El Zócalo the day that Lucha Libre was declared as national heritage.
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  • Master have wrestling matches in Japan, Korea, Central America, the United States, and all of Mex == Lucha de Apuestas Record ==
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  • ...with CMLL at the time); Canek Jr. leaving around when Canek was no longer wrestling in CMLL would seem to back that up. Wrestles as a independent, including wo {{aline|[[2014|14]]/[[October 13|10/13]]|Hair (3)|[[El Hijo de Fishman]]<ref>Lucha Mania (Group) @ Facebook</ref>|'''Canek Jr.'''|[[Torreón]], [[Coahuila]]}}
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  • ...up 2017''', is a professional wrestling trios tournament produced by [[AAA|Lucha Libre AAA World Wide]] (AAA). It was the third annual edition of the tourna | align="center"|[[AAA|Lucha Libre AAA World Wide]]
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  • Juárez based luchador rudo since 2008. His family has been involved in wrestling since 1950s. Wrestled in Arena Bombero, Arena Anáhuac, Arena Unidos, [[Are == Lucha de Apuestas Record ==
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  • ...ip, [[Lucha Underground Trios Championship]](2), WWL Campeonato de Diosas, Wrestling Superstar Women's Championship, SHINE Tag Team Championship w/Mercedes Mart === Pro Wrestling Illustrated ===
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  • ...h with the local wrestlers until one day he was called to be part of a new lucha libre project, CWE. He was offered an opportunity aa a referee. He accepted ...debut as referee was on August 14, 2020 in the first episode of [[Chicali Wrestling Entertainment]] in Tijuana, Baja California.
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  • ...Ciudad Juarez Hall Of Fame''' is a professional wrestling hall of fame for lucha libre personalities in [[Ciudad Juarez]], [[Chihuahua]]. It was officially
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  • == Lucha Connection == Part of the group of women who returned women's wrestling to EMLL/CMLL in the 1991.
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  • ...opener, midcard, and rudo of Mexicali. Moreover, he had been assiting in wrestling promotion and booker. == Lucha de Apuestas Record ==
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  • |titles= APW Amazing Pro Wrestling Hardcore Championship == Lucha de Apuestas Record ==
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  • ...onship''' is a professional wrestling championship promoted by [[All Elite|Lucha Libre Elite]]. It was introduced in [[2016]]. Championship part of [[All Elite|Lucha Libre Elite]].
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  • ...Hybrid Championship''' is a wrestling title in the promotion Pro Wrestling Lucha. This title is free weight class. The champion has the right to choose th
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  • ...WRP), Mr. GMSI, Cage (2014 - , Lucha Undergound), Terror Púrpura ([[Marvel Lucha Libre Edition]]) ...tretch II|Stretch Muffler]], [[Gory Special into Complete Shot|Weapon X]], Lucha Destroyer/Drill Claw (Steiner Screwdriver), GMSI (Pumphandle Facebuster)
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  • ...i's Centennial. In order to determine the inaugural Champions there was a wrestling event held at [[Arena Mexicali]]. In that event [[Gatubela]] defeated [[Wo
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  • ...ight Championship, ASW Tag Team Championship (w/ Gama Singh Jr.), Stampede Wrestling International Tag Team Championship (w/ Gama Singh Jr.), WWE Championship, Canadian born Indian wrestler who came to [[All Elite|Lucha Libre Elite]] to compete in the [[ELITE International Tournament]].
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  • ...rez also drove Los Jalisco's from Los Angeles to Guadalajara to make their wrestling debut. ...to Vallarta. Guadalupe Ramirez was refered to as la "crema y la nata de la lucha libre en tijuana''. She also published a magazine called Estrellas del Ring
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  • ...fessional wrestling women's championship promoted by [[XWW|Xtreme Warriors Wrestling]]. It was established in [[2015]]. ...y Star]] &, [[Kawai]] on [[October 3]], [[2021]] at Centro de Formacion de Lucha Libre Mexicana El Valiente - Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, [[Mexico State]].
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  • |maestro=[[Manny Fernandez]], Texas Wrestling Academy, [[Hernandez]], Rudy Boy Gonzalez == Lucha de Apuestas Record ==
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  • ...ynthia Moreno|Cynthia]] & [[Oriental]]) It is the host to many independent lucha shows and [[AAA]] when they come to town.
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  • ...joined [[All Elite|Lucha Libre Elite]] in January 2016. In late 2016 began wrestling full time in [[CMLL]]. Wrestled in Japanese promotions such as Sendai Girls === Pro Wrestling Illustrated ===
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  • ...efore his professional wrestling debut he trained for six years in olympic wrestling. *He is also a promoter and trainer and Commissioner of Lucha Libre in Rosarito.
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  • ...dates and went to Liga Elite. Wrestled in the Canadian Promotion North Pro Wrestling. He is currently a traveling independent wrestler. == Lucha de Apuestas Record ==
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  • ...in 1952. Toured around Mexico after while eventually becoming part of the wrestling union. * Lucha Libre 51 & 52
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  • ...rs. Wrestled with [[WWS]], [[Stardom]], and around Mexico City. Currently wrestling as independent. === Urban Lucha ===
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  • ...es=EWA World Heavyweight Champion, ACW International Champion, ICW Italian Wrestling Champion, FC International Champion, WFU Rookie Trophy Champion, PWF Heavyw In 2006, competes in Colombia and Ecuador trained in technical Lucha Libre style.
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  • ...training school) by Gil Larrea, who was one of the pioneering maestros of lucha libre, and Satake Nabutaka, a Japanese wrestler who was one of the first me ...popularity as a barefoot wrestler during the infant stages of professional wrestling in the country.
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  • The former promoter of [[Tijuana]] based [[Baja Stars Wrestling]]. ...forma pareja con Luis Manuel Roman Huitron (Don Luis) y fundan Baja Stars Wrestling donde logran enfrentar mascara vs mascaras a Mistico y el Hijo del Diablo.
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  • <p>Former pro wrestler, promoter, and wrestling mask collector, Cabral wrestle in local circuits in Guadalajara, Distrito F ...undial de lucha libre Cabral is the second of Super Muñeco and Axel in the lucha de apuestas vs los Payasos, the second of the payasos are Coco Rojo</p>
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  • ...ways, Momota chose to follow Baba into his new promotion, [[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]. ...974-75 he showed up in Mexico under the name Rikidozan II, and learned the Lucha Libre style, particularly the Tope Suicida. Long before [[Gran Hamada]] or
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