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  • ...ion of wrestlers. His wrestling school officaly began on 2013. They held wrestling events as well and most of his first alumni made their professional debuts So far four generations had graduated from his wrestling school.
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  • Some wrestlers have been wrestling as '''Coloso'''. Known wrestlers are listed next: *[[Colosso Colosetti]]; Argentine wrestler, much of his wrestling career was in Mexico.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mr. Tempest Professional Wrestling School]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mr. Tempest Professional Wrestling School]]
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  • ...feree in Baja California Sur, believed to be first one. He's since started wrestling on shows
    610 bytes (74 words) - 13:58, 24 July 2010
  • ...re. Before his professional debut he had several exhibition matches. His wrestling style is predominantly high flyer, but he incorporates holds and submission
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  • ...acionalista]] as well. The first generation of [[Mr. Tempest Professional Wrestling School]] began under this promotion. *[https://www.facebook.com/NewWrestlingFuture/ 126f Pro Wrestling]
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  • |maestro=[[CLL|CLL Wrestling Factory]] Chilean wrestler. Mr. Keyton made his professional wrestling debut on [[March 27]], [[2010]] in a losing effort against [[Crippler]]. He
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  • ...seo Monterrey]] on tuesdays under banner '''Martes Nice'''. Soon later his wrestling debut, Mr. Nice began to win a lot of apuestas matches in [[Monterrey]].
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  • ...] beat [[Álvaro Velazco | Mr. Wrestling I]] and [[Carnicero Grimaldo | Mr. Wrestling II]] ...] beat [[Álvaro Velazco | Mr. Wrestling I]] and [[Carnicero Grimaldo | Mr. Wrestling II]]
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  • |debut=[[March 11]], [[2023]] vs [[Duncan Solaire]] ([[Pro Wrestling Society Korea]]) ...the other a Submission match). After which, Romero would take a break from wrestling after going back to Chile, this break would end a year later when he was an
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  • ...ion of wrestlers. His wrestling school officaly began on 2013. They held wrestling events as well and most of his first alumni made their professional debuts So far four generations had graduated from his wrestling school.
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  • ...corpio, Demonio Blanco, Cisco Grimaldo, Ricky Valenzuela, Fidel Grimo, Mr. Wrestling II ...o de Oro]] & [[Brazo de Plata]]|[[Álvaro Velazco | Mr. Wrestling I]] & Mr. Wrestling II|[[Palacio de los Deportes]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • |image=Mr.George.jpg|name=Mr. George |nameHistory=Mr.George (debut - )
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  • ...mpionship''' is a professional wrestling title promoted by [[DWA]] (Desert Wrestling Allience) in Arizona. This title is recognized by the DWA and Baja Californ
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  • |titles=World Jr. Heavyweight Wrestling Championship, Phoenix Metropolitan Championship His professional wrestling debut was on August 6, 2006 in Tijuana. On November 16, 2011 he was presen
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  • His name translates to Mr. Gust or Mr. Burst. He started wrestling at Arena Puebla by at most 1989 and made appearances up until 2010. He rare
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  • ...only be defended in the state. The title is not restricted to any specific wrestling promotion.
    363 bytes (54 words) - 14:05, 22 June 2010
  • ...' is a professional wrestling championship promoted by [[IWL|International Wrestling League]]. It is one of two heavyweight championships in IWL, complementing
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  • |nameHistory=Álvaro Velazco, Mr. Wrestling I
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  • ...ted from the third generation of wrestlers from [[Mr. Tempest Professional Wrestling School]]. He did his professional debut in a singles match against [[Exodu
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