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  • There are many buildings named Palenque de la Feria in Mexico. The one most commonly used for lucha
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  • There are multiple buildings which have used the name Arena Libertad.
    400 bytes (56 words) - 23:00, 17 September 2015
  • ...n based in Mexico. Functionally, it's the same promotion, running the same buildings, and the names EMLL and CMLL can be used interchangeable.
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  • [[Category:Buildings]]
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  • ...h credibility as a team to work main events at [[Arena Coliseo]] and other buildings around Mexico City.
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  • There have been multiple buildings named Arena Apatlaco. The arena was sub divided into smaller buildings, including a bodega.
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  • "Palacio de los Deportes" is a common term for buildings in Mexico. [[Palacio de los Deportes, Torreon, Coahuila|A much smaller and
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  • ...rly appearing in [[Auditorio Benito Juarez, Cuautitlan]] and other smaller buildings for the promotion. It's possible he may have switched to a new character ar
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  • ...the group was to crate a national promotions, with agreements with various buildings, promoters, and the SNL lucha libre union. [[Huracan Sevilla]], [[Blue Demo
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  • ...worker who occasionally wrestles in [[Arena Coliseo Monterrey]] and other buildings in the area.
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  • The tournament included 16 wrestlers and took place in two different buildings. One group of eight wrestlers met in elimination matches on 09/15 in Arena
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  • ...s first tour of [[Japan]] in 1994 which unfortunately did not sell out any buildings.
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  • [[Category:Buildings]]
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  • The tournament was held in stages, with winners from various buildings qualifying or otherwise chosen in the final. Full results from the various
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  • ...wrestled for [[UWA]] and he mostly as a midcarder at the promotion's small buildings like [[Arena Naucalpan]] and [[Arena Neza]].
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  • He kept wrestilng all over Mexico and in small Mexico City buildings until he made himself a name big enough to make it to the cathedral of luch ...ars at Arena Mexico, but he always was a regular main eventer at any other buildings of the republic. During the 60s he wrestled several old enemies like Black
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  • ...appear at some cards, usually Toreo or Arena Neza (the two most important buildings LLI/UWA ran at the time) cards, and now he was back as a "legendary babyfac
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  • ...Canek and many others were regulars at the arenas Coliseo and Jalisco, two buildings that young Makabre used to visit very often.
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  • ...eo Tag Team championships, which were only defended on those days in those buildings. Neither belts were mentioned or active often. The listings below are belie
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  • ...o his Demon connection in [[1952]] he started wrestling for [[EMLL]]'s big buildings as a rudo teaming with [[Blue Demon]]. They were referred to as "Los Herman
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  • He made his last stride in the big arenas in 1955. In those buildings nobody was seeing him as more than "a name of the past" or "a former great"
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  • ...Hadco Plaza, an old dance club that became one of the most important lucha buildings in Los Angeles until it was sold in 1985. When he was a little three years
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  • ...in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas. After that both Lemús and Chicana appeared in buildings all over: Monterrey in NL, Nuevo Laredo in Tamps., Piedras Negras in Coah..
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