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| == Blue Warrior ==
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| == Profile ==
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| |name=Blue Warrior
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| |nicknames=El Guerrero Azul
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| |nameHistory=Blue Warrior
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| |family=
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| |maestro=[[Golam]]
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| |birthdate=[[September 24]], [[1915]] - [[Mexico City]]
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| |debut=[[December 20]], [[1933]] - [[Arena Nacional]]
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| |obituarydate=May ??, [[1994]]
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| |titles=[[Mexican National Lightweight Championship]]
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| == Bio ==
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| Born in Mexico City, moved to El Paso when he was young and became a big wrestling fan. Answered an opening tryout in Arena Mexico in 1933, where they'd be trained by a Profesor Avendano ([[Gonzalo Avendano]]?) After a year and a half of training, the surving ones were Bonales, [[Gilberto Gomez]], [[Hector Lopez]], and [[Luis Mariscal]]. Won the lightweight title in 1942, got married and lost the title in 1943. Finished runner up in a tournament for the vacant welterweight title in the same year. Somehow got onto EMLL's "lista negra", disappeared from Arena Mexico and worked in small arenas for a time before moving to the United States with a group of others. Returned to Mexico as part of the Televicentro promotion until it fell apart in 1952. Toured around Mexico after while eventually becoming part of the wrestling union.
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| == Source ==
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| * Lucha Libre 51 & 52
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| == Gallery ==
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| [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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| [[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]][[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]
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