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  • [[Category:Guerrero Promotions]] [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • |image=Guerrero Celestial (Veracruz)_2017.jpg |name=Guerrero Celestial
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  • ...omotores Asociados de Lucha Libre''' (PALL) is a governing body of several promotions in [[México]]. It was formed on [[August 27]], [[2018]] during a press con == Member Promotions ==
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  • [[Ari Romero]], [[Konnan]], [[Eddie Guerrero]], [[Flama Roja]], [[Rocky Star]] and [[Cinta de Oro]] were some of the sta ...Quiroga]] and [[Tony Barbetta]]. ACASA later had relationships with other promotions like AAA, CMLL and brought in indy wrestlers.
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  • |birthdate=[[Acapulco]], [[Guerrero]] ...ebruary 28]], [[2014]] - Unidad Deportiva Vicente Suarez - [[Acapulco]], [[Guerrero]]
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  • ...nship]]''' is a professional wrestling title promoted by [[Tierra Caliente Promotions]], a Baja California Promotion based in Mexicali. All wrestlers in the [[We This title was introduced by the then [[Spartan Promotions]] as Spartan Lightweight Championship. The inaugural champion was defined i
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  • ...De La Lucha Libre", "El Guerrero Aztlan", "El Guerrero Quetzalcoatl", "El Guerrero Bendito", "El Milagro de LA Lucha Libre" ...Del Ring, El Guerrero Del Cuadrilatero, El Guerrero De La Lucha Libre, El Guerrero De La Vida Para, Ekixx
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  • ...America during the mid to late 1990's giving many stars including [[Eddie Guerrero]], [[Juventud Guerrera]], [[Konnan]], [[L.A. Par-K|La Parka]], [[Psicosis]] [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • *[[Guerrero Lightweight Championship]] [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • Enrique Llanes left EMLL/Lutteroth Promotions at the close of 1951. Lucha Libre 310 mentioned him joining independents; t ...n Lopez]] defeated [[Sugi Sito]] in [[Arena Coliseo]] on June 13th. [[Gori Guerrero]]], [[El Santo]] and [[Cavernario Galindo]] are mentioned as participating
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  • |family=[[Guerrero Escarlata]] (father), [[Peluchin]] (relative) |maestro=[[Guerrero Escarlata]], [[Peluchin]]
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  • |birthdate=[[March 20]], [[1998]] - [[Acapulco]], [[Guerrero]] |debut=[[October 25]], [[2012]] - [[Chilpancingo]], [[Guerrero]]
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  • ...ostly filled with the AAA wrestlers but the show was promoted by [[Top Win Promotions]]. | RD1-team4=[[Cibernetico]] & [[Shu el Guerrero]]
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  • {{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Tsubasa]] & [[Oriental]]|[[Ultimo Guerrero]] & [[Virus]]|[[1999]].[[02.24]]|[[Tokyo]]}} [[Category:Foreign Championships (partnership with mexican promotions)]]
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  • ...that have appeared in Lucha Xtreme Wrestling Entertainment include [[Chavo Guerrero Jr.]], [[Homicide]], [[Val Venis]], and the “Raging Bull” [[Manny Ferna * [[Chavo Guerrero Jr.]]
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  • ...ournament to crown their first Six Man (Trios) Champions in which [[Ultimo Guerrero]], [[Rey Hechicero|Hechicero]], & [[Okumura]] competed as Team CMLL. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...ing elsewhere, later rescinded their promise of allowing them to work both promotions and banned it's wrestlers from working in Promo Azteca. With most of their ...ayashi,) [[Toscano]], [[Hooligan|Último Rebelde]] (now Hooligan,) [[Último Guerrero]] and [[Zorro]]. Promo Azteca also changed Mexican wrestling by using one-f
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  • |align=center|[[Guerrero del Sur]] [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...made a defense in the last four and a half years due to being in different promotions and disinterest. The tecnico team became the 20th champions.</ref>}} ...Infernales]] name; Satanico had previously led the group with Bucanero and Guerrero. The two sides would continue to feud over the name for the next six months
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  • ...the other side would always reject the concept. [[Televisa]] pressured the promotions to work together for one show. The event, timed to be a father's day specia ..., [[Latin Lover]], [[Tarzan Boy]]|[[Rey Bucanero]], [[Satánico]], [[Último Guerrero]]||<ref>the original card had Perro Aguayo Jr. in this match instead of Lat
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