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  • Image:LuchaLibreMagazine051.png|[[Lucha Libre (magazine) 51|51]] Image:LuchaLibreMagazine052.png|[[Lucha Libre (magazine) 52|52]]
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  • |weight=80 kg/176 lb == Lucha de Apeusta Record ==
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  • |weight=80 kg/176 lb * [[Lucha Libre (magazine) 77]]
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  • ..., [[Mil Mascaras]], [[Dorrel Dixon]]. Guadalupe Ramirez helped start lucha libre in the united states along with [[Falcon de Oro]] and [[El Moro]]. Guadalup ...s la "crema y la nata de la lucha libre en tijuana''. She also published a magazine called Estrellas del Ring.
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  • ...El Halcon magazine), Hector Valero (brother-in-law, publisher of El Halcon magazine) ...he event was a star-studded line-up featuring multiple superstars of lucha libre. During the battle royal to determine seeding, he was placed with [[Pantera
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  • |nameHistory=El Genio (debut-1974), Espectro Jr. (first) (1974-80), Kahoz (original)/Kahoz I (1980-85), Espectro de Ultratumba (1984-86), Dal ...began his office career in EMLL in a minor role, but his passion for lucha libre caused him to create ideas for characters which would be used by the progra
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  • ...National Middleweight Title]], 1975 Rookie of the Year (awarded by unknown magazine) {{aline|[[1972]]/[[04/15]]<ref>Lucha Libre 480</ref>|hair|[[Tauro]]|Milo Ventura|[[Pista Arena Revolucion]]}}
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  • ...d. The awards used to cover all promotions under one banner but in the mid-80's some magazines began to hand out seperate awards to each promotion as to Other awards are often handed out by "Dr. Lucha" Stephen Sims, a noted Lucha Libre historian, the old <i>Huricanrana!</i> snail-mail publication, as well as:
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  • ...Brothers) and would go on to become one of the most famous trios in lucha libre history. ...min Mora, a promoter and owner of [[Lucha Libre (magazine) | Lucha Libre]] magazine, had a feud with EMLL and spoiled the plans for the match. EMLL changed the
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  • ...ush right away. Just to put things into perspective, "Lucha Libre" was the magazine that 'created' characters like [[Mil Mascaras]] and [[Tinieblas]], and it w ...who suggested him to unmask Parka so he could take a good picture, and the magazine next week would have a "FRAUD! Parka is Principe Island!" (his former gimmi
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  • ...ventud, invited him to protagonize a series of graphic novels in the Pepin Magazine. * "Box y Lucha Edicion Especial 80". Tonina Jackson (September 11, 2013)
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  • ...rs of three different decades (even though you can't really call Ultimo an 80's wrestler). The following day the news headlined every lucha newspaper or magazine and even the rival promotion [[AAA]] had a tribute to him before a [[Heavy
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  • |weight=80 kg/176 lb ...ngs until 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
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  • ...is "martial artist" style, mixing comedy, martial art kicks and fast paced lucha, which got him over real fast. On September 26, 1977 he defeated [[Fishman] ...es Fantásticos'' or [[Los Fantásticos]]. This was when El Toreo was the #1 lucha building in Mexico in terms of attendance. They were over huge due to their
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  • ...years old his family moved to [[Mexico City]] where he had access to lucha libre, and he idolized [[Black Shadow]] and wanted to be a wrestler like him. Whe ...[[NWA World Middleweight Title]]. He was voted wrestler of the year by the magazine El Halcon, which is an honor he had again in [[1974]].
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  • ...rio Nunez]]|[[Tony Canales]]|[[1934]].[[06.17]]|[[Mexico City]]|<ref>Box Y Lucha 905, arena unclear</ref>}} ...opez]]|[[Dientes Hernandez]]|[[1937]].[[07.11]]|[[Mexico City]]|<ref>Box Y Lucha 905</ref>}}
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  • ...ionship to [[Super Delfin]] and won it back, mostly unnoticed by the lucha libre audience. While the championship was mentioned in Ohara's CMLL matches (usu As part of the '''Lucha Future''' June 2011 tour of England, Blue Demon Jr. held a singles match be
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  • * 80's: His retirement was by a back injury, a urban legend says [[Villano I]] d Later Bobby began taunting and provoking the biggest star of Lucha Libre; El Santo but did not want to wrestle with Bobby because he thought he was
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  • He trained for lucha libre in Guadalajara's "Gimnasio Hércules", which was owned by Roy Velasco. Back They were considered the 1966 tag team of the year by the Box y Lucha magazine, as well as EMLL's internal awards, where Wagner also captured "revelation
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  • ...of the five or ten most famous characters in the 73+-year history of lucha libre, was pronounced dead. The cause of death was formally listed as being due t ...940s, each had gravitated towards Mexican professional wrestling, la lucha libre.
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