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== Profile == | == Profile == | ||
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|name=Guadalupe Ramirez | |name=Guadalupe Ramirez | ||
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|nicknames= La Lobita | |nicknames= La Lobita | ||
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|family= Zorro De Oro (Son in Law), Super Astro (ex husband) | |family= [[Zorro De Oro]] (Son in Law), [[Super Astro]] (ex husband) | ||
|birthdate= [[May 10]], [[1946]] | |||
|birthdate= | |obituarydate= [[2003]] | ||
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Guadalupe Ramirez always had a passion for Lucha Libre. She ran a restaurant in Tijuana called Los Dos Arbolitos en la Zona Norte it was located behind La Arena Javier Escobedo. In that arena she met several luchadores Terremoto Quintero, El Black, Mil Mascaras, Dorrel Dixon. Guadalupe Ramirez helped start lucha libre in the united states along with Falcon de Oro and El Moro. She started | Guadalupe Ramirez always had a passion for Lucha Libre. She ran a restaurant in Tijuana called Los Dos Arbolitos en la Zona Norte it was located behind La Arena Javier Escobedo. In that arena she met several luchadores [[Terremoto Quintero]], El Black, [[Mil Mascaras]], [[Dorrel Dixon]]. Guadalupe Ramirez helped start lucha libre in the united states along with [[Falcon de Oro]] and [[El Moro]]. Guadalupe Ramirez helped fund Gil's Legendary Garage in Los Angeles California. Ramirez also drove Los Jalisco's from Los Angeles to Guadalajara to make their wrestling debut. | ||
She started Promociones Internacionales where she helped many luchadores get their start. She was the first promoter to bring AAA to Tijuana. She owned the first lucha libre style restaurant in San Ysidro, California called Puerto Vallarta. Guadalupe Ramirez was refered to as la "crema y la nata de la lucha libre en tijuana''. She also published a magazine called Estrellas del Ring. | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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[[File:Guadalupe_Ramirez_with_Son_and_Tury_Gonzalesx.JPG|200px|thumb|left|with son and tury gonzalez]] | |||
[[File:Guadalupe Ramirez con el moro.jpeg|200px|thumb|left|Guadalupe Ramirez con el Moro]] | [[File:Guadalupe Ramirez con el moro.jpeg|200px|thumb|left|Guadalupe Ramirez con el Moro]] | ||
[[File:LupeLourdesNicho.jpeg|200px|thumb|left|Guadalupe Ramirez with Daughter and a Young Nicho Psicosis]] | [[File:LupeLourdesNicho.jpeg|200px|thumb|left|Guadalupe Ramirez with Daughter and a Young Nicho Psicosis]] | ||
[[File:Puerto vallarta.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Puerto Vallarta restaurant owned by Guadalupe Ramirez in the 80's in San Ysidro]] | [[File:Puerto vallarta.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Puerto Vallarta restaurant owned by Guadalupe Ramirez in the 80's in San Ysidro]] | ||
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Guadalupe Ramirez always had a passion for Lucha Libre. She ran a restaurant in Tijuana called Los Dos Arbolitos en la Zona Norte it was located behind La Arena Javier Escobedo. In that arena she met several luchadores Terremoto Quintero, El Black, Mil Mascaras, Dorrel Dixon. Guadalupe Ramirez helped start lucha libre in the united states along with Falcon de Oro and El Moro. Guadalupe Ramirez helped fund Gil's Legendary Garage in Los Angeles California. Ramirez also drove Los Jalisco's from Los Angeles to Guadalajara to make their wrestling debut.
She started Promociones Internacionales where she helped many luchadores get their start. She was the first promoter to bring AAA to Tijuana. She owned the first lucha libre style restaurant in San Ysidro, California called Puerto Vallarta. Guadalupe Ramirez was refered to as la "crema y la nata de la lucha libre en tijuana. She also published a magazine called Estrellas del Ring.
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