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== Profile == | == Profile == | ||
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|image=Dayami | |image=Dayami a.jpg | ||
|name=Dayami | |name=Dayami | ||
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|signatureMoves=[[La Cerrajera]], | |signatureMoves=[[La Cerrajera]], | ||
[[Moonsault]] | [[Moonsault]], [[Espaldazo]] | ||
|titles= | |titles=[[Vanguardia 4X4 Championship]] | ||
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== Profile == | == Profile == | ||
Hidalgo based high flying técnica. She was trained by [[Aeroboy]], and debuted on [[May 17]], [[2018]] after three years of preparation. | Hidalgo based high flying técnica. She was trained by [[Aeroboy]], and debuted on [[May 17]], [[2018]] after three years of preparation. She was looking for a ring name related with the Mexican culture. She chose the name Dayami, because it has three meanings: in Mayan means "Goddess of the River", in Aztec (Náhuatl) means "Wolf", and Indoeuropean means "Passionate Girl". She has wrestled in [[Arena Afición]], | ||
Arena 11 de Julio, and [[Arena Tlalnepantla]]. | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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{{Gallery|name=Dayami.jpg|caption=as Vanguardia 4X4 Champion}} | |||
[[category:Mexican wrestlers]] | [[category:Mexican wrestlers]] | ||
[[category:Female wrestlers]] | [[category:Female wrestlers]] |
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Hidalgo based high flying técnica. She was trained by Aeroboy, and debuted on May 17, 2018 after three years of preparation. She was looking for a ring name related with the Mexican culture. She chose the name Dayami, because it has three meanings: in Mayan means "Goddess of the River", in Aztec (Náhuatl) means "Wolf", and Indoeuropean means "Passionate Girl". She has wrestled in Arena Afición, Arena 11 de Julio, and Arena Tlalnepantla.