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Monterrey based luchadora técnica.  She was looking for a ringname according to her personality. By suggestions of her trainers and promoters, she decided for Tüskana, which means "strong woman" in Turkish.
Monterrey based luchadora técnica.  She was looking for a ringname according to her personality. By suggestions of her trainers and promoters, she decided for Tüskana, which means "strong woman" in Turkish. Nicknamed as "La Diosa de la Muerte" (The Goddess of the Death) her mask symbolizes a skull.


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Latest revision as of 05:43, 1 May 2020

Profile

Tüskana
Tüskana
Name Tüskana
Real name
Nicknames La Diosa de la Muerte
Name history Tüskana
Family
Maestro(s) Pequeño Diamante, Garringo, Bengalí
Birth date, location Monterrey, Nuevo León
Obituary date
Debut, location March 15, 2020 - Arena José Sulaimán
Lost mask to
Height 153 cm
Weight 68 kg
Signature moves Sacada de Yegua, Ala Volada
Titles:

Profile

Monterrey based luchadora técnica. She was looking for a ringname according to her personality. By suggestions of her trainers and promoters, she decided for Tüskana, which means "strong woman" in Turkish. Nicknamed as "La Diosa de la Muerte" (The Goddess of the Death) her mask symbolizes a skull.

Gallery