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  • |birthdate=[[December 20]], [[1995]] - [[Nuevo Laredo]], [[Tamaulipas]] [[Nuevo Laredo]] based wrestler. The Tiger debuted on [[IWRG]] on [[April 17]], [[2016]] at the [[
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  • |birthdate=[[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo Leon]] |debut=[[August 13]], [[2017]] - [[Arena El Jaguar]], [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo Leon]]
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  • ...IV (wrongly announced as Caifán Rockero III/Caifán III (second version) or Nuevo Caifán II / 2014 - 2017), Último Demonio (2017 -) |birthdate=[[February 1]], [[1985]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León]]
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  • |birthdate=[[July 7]], [[1971]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León]] |debut=[[July 4]], [[1993]] - [[Arena Pesquería]] - [[Pesquería]], [[Nuevo León]]
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  • ...es tamaulipecas como Reynosa Río Bravo Valle Hermoso Ciudad Victoria Nuevo Laredo. También En algunas empresas del Valle de Texas y hasta la mera Sultana d [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...ir|[[Damián 666]]|[[Llamarada]]|Plaza de Toros Lauro Luis Longoria - Nuevo Laredo, Tamps.}} ...n 666]]|[[Pimpinela Escarlata]]|Plaza de Toros Lauro Luis Longoria - Nuevo Laredo, Tamps.}}
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  • ...hihuahua, Ojinaga and Ciudad Juárez. Also Monterrey, Nuevo León, and Nuevo Laredo. [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • |birthdate=[[January 10]], [[1987]] - [[Nuevo Laredo]], [[Tamaulipas]] ...strada Jr.|[[Crazzy Demon]]|[[Arena Coliseo Monterrey]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León]]}}
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  • |birthdate=[[July 21]], [[1994]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo Leon]] ..., [[LLF Junior Title]] (3), [[LLF Tag Team Titles]] (w/[[Lady Flamer]]), [[Nuevo Leon Women's Title]]
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  • ...ne|[[1988|88]]/[[June 20|06/20]]|hair|[[Ultraman]]|[[Babe Sharon]]|[[Nuevo Laredo]], [[Tamps.]]}} [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • [[IWRG]], Grupo Internacional Revolucion, is a promotion based in [[Naucalpan]]. They're an independent group with their own championships ...stopped working together. Prior to that, [[AJPW]] was sending their rookie wrestlers over to gain seasoning.
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  • Wrestled in different arenas in Torreón, then Durango, Nuevo Laredo, Chihuahua, Mexico State, Mexico City. On October 12, 2014 she competed ag [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...sion of [[Stuka I]] and [[Stuka Jr.]]. Won the UWF minis title from [[Mini Laredo Kid]]. Reported to be training to debut in [[CMLL]] for years before making {{aline|????/??/??|hair|'''Stukita'''|[[Mini Psicosis]]|Fut Rap - [[ Nuevo Laredo]], [[Tamaulipas]]}}
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  • ...o de Juliancito Bravo, Dora la Exploradora (because of his hair style), El Nuevo Rey Del Martinete |birthdate=[[July 13]], [[1964]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo Leon]]
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  • Perennial headliner on local shows in [[Monterrey]], [[Reynosa]] and [[Nuevo Laredo]]. Appeared to switch from the Corazon de Barrio name to Aventurero as part [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...[April 16]], [[2023]] - [[Estadio de Béisbol Monterrey]], [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León]] ...t out of the opening matches or proved himself especially worthy of a push based on his early ringwork. Argenis was not as much deficient as he was unintere
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  • |birthdate=[[December 18]], [[1955]] -[[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo Leon]] ...ecember 25]], [[1979]] - [[Plaza de Toros Monumental]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo Leon]]
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  • ...big part of tours of Mexico in recent years, with Mexico City and foreign wrestlers. Claims many mask wins and (otherwise defunct) championships, which suggest ...24|08/24]]|mask|[[El Pulpo]]|[[Rey Solar]]|Arena Cuatro Caminos - [[Nuevo Laredo]], [[Tamaulipas]]}}
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  • ...01]]|hair|El Intocable|[[Golden Boy]]|[[Arena Coliseo]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo Leon]]}} .../03]]|Hair (6)|'''El Intocable'''|[[Alan Stone]]|Cancha De Fut Rap - Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas}}
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  • ...k|[[Antifaz del Norte]]|Ciclope|Plaza de Toros Lauro Luis Longoria - Nuevo Laredo, Tamps.}} ...edo)|La Máscara]] (not current)|Plaza de Toros Lauro Luis Longoria - Nuevo Laredo, Tamps.}}
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  • ...may have been Estrada's hair match with Satanico in March 1990. A Northern-based wrestler from Monclova, Estrada came to Mexico City in the early 1980s at t {{aline|98/06/19|hair|[[Jerry Estrada]]|[[Stuka]]|Arena Siglo XXI - Nuevo Laredo, Tamps.}}
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  • ...ana]], [[Cuate Herrera]], [[Polo Viera]] At [[International Gym]], [[Nuevo Laredo]], Mex |birthdate=[[March 22]], [[1951]] - [[Nuevo Laredo]], [[Tamaulipas]]
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  • |lostmaskto=[[Perro Aguayo]] - August 1, 1991 - Monterrey, Nuevo León ...ly poor record in apuestas matches. From 1991 to 2007, he lost his hair to wrestlers like [[Latin Lover]], [[Jerry Estrada]] on three different occasions, [[Ult
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  • .... He didn't use this name for to long, but when he did it was in the Nuevo Laredo circuit working against Mexican talent. The two most important matches he h ...t and with help of mentor Tito Sanchez, started working more for non-lucha based independent promotions.
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  • |birthdate=[[April 24]], [[1922]] - [[Villa de García]], [[Nuevo León]] |debut=[[March 31]], [[1948]] - [[Laredo]], [[Texas]], [[USA]]
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  • ...peared in CMLL in recent years, acting as a [[padrino]] to debuting devout wrestlers [[Sagrado (Genetico)|Sagrado]] and [[Mistico]]. Due to Mistico's success, T The 2006 US Movie, [[Nacho Libre]], is loosely based on Tormenta's life. Both Fray and the main character of the movie are pries
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  • He defeated great wrestlers (in Mexico, USA, an Japan) such as [[Colosso Colosetti]], [[La Fiera]], [[S ...lanquita" with his musical group "Los Rudos del Ritmo" comprised of fellow wrestlers. Ari eventually recorded 5 albums of his own music. This past 2012 Ari audi
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  • ...want to wear a mask, but seeing how most of the younger idols were masked wrestlers he finally decided to go on with the idea. He came up with the Aníbal name ...te the rest of his life being a slave. His first mask design was strongly based on the one of Black Shadow, due to his admiration.
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  • ...pressed by the beauty of this art of fighting, so he talked to some of the wrestlers and when he saw the money he could make in this business, he decided to giv Starting 1997, Misterioso left AAA and became an independent wrestler, only based out of California and Baja California. He resumed his rivalry with the Mist
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  • |birthdate=[[September 9]], [[1949]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León]] ...ituaciones del destino yo me quede con el personaje, por eso ahora con el nuevo Mr. Niebla, lejos de estar enojado, le doy todas las facilidades para que p
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  • ...Roja, aunque también la volvió a perder en la Arena Coliseo de Monterrey, Nuevo León ante La leyenda Karloff Lagarde (+). ...junio logrando coronarse como campeón mundial completo de la WWA en Nuevo Laredo, después el consagrado hace una exitosa defensa del titulo ante Latin Love
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  • ...e riding on an uncomfortable truck, or in a car with as many as four other wrestlers, then wrestle in a hard ring, sometimes doing double shots, and finally go The grueling schedule would take a terrible toll on the wrestlers' bodies, and in an era where they didn't have the painkillers that are avai
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  • ...o Mendoza]] against [[Coloso Colosetti]] and [[Sangre Chicana]] in [[Nuevo Laredo]], Tamps. Even though the fans and the media were happy to see Santo's juni Hijo Del Santo, along with a group of other Mexican wrestlers like [[Blue Panther]], [[Super Astro]] and [[Fuerza Guerrera]] made their J
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  • ...zando grandes batallas y llenos totales especialmente en Monterrey y Nuevo Laredo. ...elipe Ham Lee]] and his father. Mendoza did not want any of his sons to be wrestlers because he did not want them to be hurt all the time like he was, but ended
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  • The NWA World Welterweight Championship was nominally a Mexico based championship, having actually been created before the formation of the NWA As typical with CMLL based championships in this period, the champion had short feuds to set up title
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  • virtually all of his career, first based on work and charisma, and now on ...|[[El Boricua]] (Herodes)|[[Plaza de Toros Lauro Luis Longoria]] - [[Nuevo Laredo]], [[Tamps.]]}}
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