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[[File:Anarquia-AAA.jpg|400px|right|thumb|La Anarquía.]]
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'''La Anarquía''' is a rudo stable founded in [[2013]] in [[AAA]]. The group debuted on [[November 3]], [[2013]] in the Domo del Parque Solidaridad of [[Tonala]], [[Jalisco]] defeating [[Angelico]], [[Australian Suicide]], and [[Jack Evans]].
'''La Anarquía''' is a rudo stable founded in [[2013]] in [[AAA]]. The group debuted on [[November 3]], [[2013]] in the Domo del Parque Solidaridad of [[Tonala]], [[Jalisco]] defeating [[Angelico]], [[Australian Suicide]], and [[Jack Evans]].


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On [[October 18]], [[2013]] at [[Heroes Inmortales VII|Heroes Inmortales]], [[Juventud Guerrera]] made his return to [[AAA]] to distract [[Crazy Boy]] and [[Joe Lider]] in their match for the [[AAA World Tag Team Championship]]. After the match, Guerrera came to the ring to attack the [[Mexican Powers]], making a heel turn to surprise of the public. Guerrera recruited [[Eterno]] and [[Steve Pain]] to form '''La Anarquía''', with whom debuted on [[November 3]], [[2013]] in [[Tonala]], [[Jalisco]].
On [[October 18]], [[2013]] at [[Heroes Inmortales VII|Heroes Inmortales]], [[Juventud Guerrera]] made his return to [[AAA]] to distract [[Crazy Boy]] and [[Joe Lider]] in their match for the [[AAA World Tag Team Championship]]. After the match, Guerrera came to the ring to attack the [[Mexican Powers]], making a heel turn to surprise of the public. Guerrera recruited [[Eterno]] and [[Steve Pain]] to form '''La Anarquía''', with whom debuted on [[November 3]], [[2013]] in [[Tonala]], [[Jalisco]].


On [[November 22]], [[2013]] in Plaza de Toros San Marcos of [[Aguascalientes (city)|Aguascalientes]], [[Eterno]] suffered an ankle injury that forced him to leave from wrestling for several weeks. [[Daga]] and [[Pentagon Jr.]] began to replace Eterno until his recovering. At begins [[2014]], Eterno was full-recovered and returned with his partners.
On [[November 22]], [[2013]] in Plaza de Toros San Marcos of [[Aguascalientes (city)|Aguascalientes]], [[Eterno]] suffered an ankle injury that forced him to leave from wrestling for several weeks. [[Daga]] and [[Pentagon Jr.]] began to replace Eterno until his recovering. At begins [[2014]], Eterno was full-recovered and returned with his partners. Soon after, [[Juventud Guerrera]] left the promotion and the group. On [[April 19]], [[2014]], [[Daga]] declared himself as the new leader of La Anarquía. On [[July 29]], Steve Pain left.


== Members ==
== Members ==
*[[Juventud Guerrera]]
=== Current ===
*[[Daga]] (Leader)
*[[Eterno]]
*[[Eterno]]
=== Former ===
*[[Juventud Guerrera]] (Original leader)
*[[Steve Pain]]
*[[Steve Pain]]


[[Category:Active Groups]]
== Gallery ==
[[Category:Groups]]
{{Gallerywide|name=Anarquia-AAA.jpg|caption=Original lineup}}
 
[[Category:Groups|Anarquia]]

Latest revision as of 01:12, 8 February 2015

Current lineup of La Anarquía.

La Anarquía is a rudo stable founded in 2013 in AAA. The group debuted on November 3, 2013 in the Domo del Parque Solidaridad of Tonala, Jalisco defeating Angelico, Australian Suicide, and Jack Evans.

History

On October 18, 2013 at Heroes Inmortales, Juventud Guerrera made his return to AAA to distract Crazy Boy and Joe Lider in their match for the AAA World Tag Team Championship. After the match, Guerrera came to the ring to attack the Mexican Powers, making a heel turn to surprise of the public. Guerrera recruited Eterno and Steve Pain to form La Anarquía, with whom debuted on November 3, 2013 in Tonala, Jalisco.

On November 22, 2013 in Plaza de Toros San Marcos of Aguascalientes, Eterno suffered an ankle injury that forced him to leave from wrestling for several weeks. Daga and Pentagon Jr. began to replace Eterno until his recovering. At begins 2014, Eterno was full-recovered and returned with his partners. Soon after, Juventud Guerrera left the promotion and the group. On April 19, 2014, Daga declared himself as the new leader of La Anarquía. On July 29, Steve Pain left.

Members

Current


Former

Gallery

Original lineup