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== Profile == | |||
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|name=Lady Puma | |name=Lady Puma | ||
|realName= | |realName= | ||
|nicknames= | |nicknames="La Reina de San Bernabé", "La Reina de El Jaguar" | ||
|nameHistory=Lady Puma | |nameHistory=Lady Puma | ||
|family=[[Ultratumba (Monterrey)|Ultratumba]] (father), [[Baby Puma]] (sister), [[Ultratumba II]] (brother) | |family=[[Ultratumba (Monterrey)|Ultratumba]] (father), [[Baby Puma]] (sister), [[Ultratumba II]] (brother) | ||
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|titles=[[Copa Juvenil LLF#2011|Copa Juvenil LLF 2011]], [[LLF Junior Title]] (3), [[LLF Tag Team Titles]] (w/[[Lady Flamer]]), [[Nuevo Leon Women's Title]] | |titles=[[Copa Juvenil LLF#2011|Copa Juvenil LLF 2011]], [[LLF Junior Title]] (3), [[LLF Tag Team Titles]] (w/[[Lady Flamer]]), [[Nuevo Leon Women's Title]] | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
Talented Monterrey luchadora since 2007. She has | Talented Monterrey based luchadora since 2007. She has a vast background in sports such as weightlifting, gimnastics, swimming, olympic wrestling, rugby, and more. Her father wrestled as Ultratumba, when she born, he was apperarently retired, but he used to take her along with her siblings ([[Ultratumba II]] and [[Baby Puma]]) to local lucha events at [[Arena El Jaguar]]. Her father knew [[David Valdez]], the then head trainer at the time in that arena. One day, they were invited to train Lucha Libre. Her older brother was the first who started his train, then she joined when she was 10 years old, and eventually her sister followed them. | ||
Lady Puma was trained by [[David Valdez]] and his sons [[Símbolo]], [[Rey Demonio Jr.]], and [[Golden Boy]]. [[Chucho Villa]] also contributed with her preparation. She only practiced lucha libre as a sport and | Lady Puma was trained by [[David Valdez]] and his sons [[Símbolo]], [[Rey Demonio Jr.]], and [[Golden Boy]]. [[Chucho Villa]] also contributed with her preparation. She only practiced lucha libre as a sport and had no interest in becoming a professional luchadora at first. However, she began to like it more and more until she eventually decided to become professional. Her ring name was an idea of David Valdez. He had a list of possible names for her and she chose the one of Lady Puma. | ||
Her debut was on [[March 2]], [[2007]] in [[Arena El Jaguar]] | Her debut was on [[March 2]], [[2007]] in [[Arena El Jaguar]] at the age of 12! She was ruda in her first years of career, but she turned into tecnica. Became a local fan favorite earning the nicknames of "La Reina de San Bernabe" and "La Reina del Jaguar". Wrestled in [[LLF]]'s [[Arena Femenil]] and all the Arenas of Monterrey. Lady Puma also had presentations in [[Reynosa]], [[Matamoros]], [[Nuevo Laredo]], and [[Arena López Mateos]]. Participated twice in the [[AAA Quien Pinta Para La Corona]]. In both ocassions she won in Monterrey and reached the national finals. Trained in [[CMLL]] for about 5 days, because she was only there for vacations. | ||
Recognized as the best luchadora by almost all arenas of Monterrey. | Recognized as the best luchadora by almost all arenas of Monterrey. She was awarded as Luchadora of the Year for four years in a row from 2012 until 2016. | ||
== Luchas de apuestas record == | == Luchas de apuestas record == | ||
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{{aline|??/???/??| | {{aline|??/???/??|hair|'''Lady Puma'''|[[Sexy Maciel (Exotico)|Sexy Maciel]]|Arena Santa Marta}} | ||
{{aline|[[2013|13]]/[[March 3|03/03]]| | {{aline|[[2013|13]]/[[March 3|03/03]]|mask|'''Lady Puma'''|[[Perla Negra (Monterrey)|Perla Negra]]|Terraza Elma - Apodaca, Nuevo León}} | ||
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[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]] | [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]] | ||
[[Category:Female wrestlers]] | [[Category:Female wrestlers]] | ||
[[Category:Monterrey based wrestlers]] | [[Category:Monterrey based wrestlers]] | ||
[[Category:LLF wrestlers]] | [[Category:LLF wrestlers]] |
Latest revision as of 00:54, 28 November 2023
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History
Talented Monterrey based luchadora since 2007. She has a vast background in sports such as weightlifting, gimnastics, swimming, olympic wrestling, rugby, and more. Her father wrestled as Ultratumba, when she born, he was apperarently retired, but he used to take her along with her siblings (Ultratumba II and Baby Puma) to local lucha events at Arena El Jaguar. Her father knew David Valdez, the then head trainer at the time in that arena. One day, they were invited to train Lucha Libre. Her older brother was the first who started his train, then she joined when she was 10 years old, and eventually her sister followed them.
Lady Puma was trained by David Valdez and his sons Símbolo, Rey Demonio Jr., and Golden Boy. Chucho Villa also contributed with her preparation. She only practiced lucha libre as a sport and had no interest in becoming a professional luchadora at first. However, she began to like it more and more until she eventually decided to become professional. Her ring name was an idea of David Valdez. He had a list of possible names for her and she chose the one of Lady Puma.
Her debut was on March 2, 2007 in Arena El Jaguar at the age of 12! She was ruda in her first years of career, but she turned into tecnica. Became a local fan favorite earning the nicknames of "La Reina de San Bernabe" and "La Reina del Jaguar". Wrestled in LLF's Arena Femenil and all the Arenas of Monterrey. Lady Puma also had presentations in Reynosa, Matamoros, Nuevo Laredo, and Arena López Mateos. Participated twice in the AAA Quien Pinta Para La Corona. In both ocassions she won in Monterrey and reached the national finals. Trained in CMLL for about 5 days, because she was only there for vacations.
Recognized as the best luchadora by almost all arenas of Monterrey. She was awarded as Luchadora of the Year for four years in a row from 2012 until 2016.
Luchas de apuestas record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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??/???/?? | hair | Lady Puma | Sexy Maciel | Arena Santa Marta |
13/03/03 | mask | Lady Puma | Perla Negra | Terraza Elma - Apodaca, Nuevo León |
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