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Better know as Paco Alonso was the owner of [[CMLL]], succeeding [[Salvador Lutteroth]] in 1978. By the early 1980s, Paco Alonso became one of the main wrestling promoters in the World, overcoming a period of stagnation, maling successful entrances and creating new figures. | Better know as Paco Alonso was the owner of [[CMLL]], succeeding [[Salvador Lutteroth]] in 1978. By the early 1980s, Paco Alonso became one of the main wrestling promoters in the World, overcoming a period of stagnation, maling successful entrances and creating new figures. | ||
He eventually changed his character. During 1970s, [[Francisco Flores]] took most of his stars to create Promociones Mora, promoting big lucha libre events in [[ | He eventually changed his character. During 1970s, [[Francisco Flores]] took most of his stars to create Promociones Mora, promoting big lucha libre events in [[Toreo de Cuatro Caminos]], but some years later they exchanged talent and had a friendly relation. | ||
However, he never forgave [[Antonio Peña]] who in 1992 made a similar exodus in order to create [[AAA]]. They only could meet in the event of Padrisimo on [[July 17]], [[2000]], because Televisa forced CMLL to participate. | |||
Mostly seems interested in keeping CMLL's business going the same as it has for 80 years, with little change. | |||
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Better know as Paco Alonso was the owner of CMLL, succeeding Salvador Lutteroth in 1978. By the early 1980s, Paco Alonso became one of the main wrestling promoters in the World, overcoming a period of stagnation, maling successful entrances and creating new figures.
He eventually changed his character. During 1970s, Francisco Flores took most of his stars to create Promociones Mora, promoting big lucha libre events in Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, but some years later they exchanged talent and had a friendly relation.
However, he never forgave Antonio Peña who in 1992 made a similar exodus in order to create AAA. They only could meet in the event of Padrisimo on July 17, 2000, because Televisa forced CMLL to participate.
Mostly seems interested in keeping CMLL's business going the same as it has for 80 years, with little change.