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  • **Pacific Wrestling Revolution
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  • ...atoriano, que trabaja para la empresa [[WAR del Ecuador|Wrestling Alliance Revolution del Ecuador]]. También ha luchado en la [[LWA|LWA –Leadership Wrestling
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  • ...forever, even breakups. By spring 2007, the Vipers were reborn as [[Vipers Revolution]].
    3 KB (421 words) - 21:44, 1 April 2023
  • ...n [[WAR Conquest 2008]], a special event organized by [[Wrestling Alliance Revolution]]. In this event he defended the company's tag team championship along [[Co
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  • ...r de Juniors Championship]], WWO World Cruiserweight Championship, WildKat Revolution Championship, [[WWA World Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Damián 666]]), [[Th
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  • *Hardcore Wrestling Revolution (HWR)
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  • ...tage Tag Team Championship (with [[Shaun Ricker]], 2 times), Pro Wrestling Revolution Jr. Heavyweight Champion, [[PWR World Tag Team Titles]] (2) (w/[[Derek Sand
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  • ...th them as well. The Foreign Legion has had ties to [[La Secta]], [[Vipers Revolution]], [[Vipers 2.0]], [[Hart Foundation 2.0|The Hart Foundation 2.0]], [[La He ...s to partner with the Legion where it benefits both sides much like Vipers Revolution had in the past. This would last until [[TripleMania 2009|TripleMania in Ju
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  • ...ral dates. In storyline (and perhaps elsewhere), his followers in [[Vipers Revolution]] resented Abismo not being around to support them, and [[Mr. Niebla]] led The Vipers Revolution/Abismo Negro feud never really had a conclusion. They would feud at most th
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  • ...uit. Early [[2017]], he began to wrestle on [[IWRG|International Wrestling Revolution Group]] (IWRG). After spend most of the year in the promotion, he left the
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  • ...fessional wrestling championship created by [[IWRG|International Wrestling Revolution Group]] (IWRG) to showcase the best wrestler in Mexico.
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  • ...ssional wrestling championship owned by the [[IWRG|International Wrestling Revolution Group]] (IWRG). It was introduced in [[2018]] as the tenth active champions
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  • |signatureMoves=[[Moonsault Fallaway Slam|Revolution Fly]], X Marks The Spot, 21Plex, West Knee
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  • On [[November 13]], [[2013]], [[Pro Wrestling Revolution]] announced through their official website the end of NWA Mexico and the en
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  • ...es from the English version of the promotion name, International Wrestling Revolution Group. The associated training school is called '''FIL''' (or '''FILL'''),
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  • {{Gallery|name=1342.jpg|caption=Viper´s Revolution}}
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  • ...rofessional wrestling title promoted by [[WAR (Ecuador)|Wrestling Alliance Revolution]] of Ecuador. Also was defended in [[LWA|Leader Wrestling Association]] and
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  • {{Gallery||name=Lady apache revolution.jpg‎|caption= Pro Wrestling Revolution Womans Champion}}
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  • {{Gallery|name=Misterio_sr_tag_champion.jpg|caption=Pro Wrestling Revolution tag team champion with his son Hijo de Rey Misterio}}
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  • ..., [[XNL|Xplosion Nacional de Lucha Libre]] ([[Chile]]), Wrestling Alliance Revolution ([[Ecuador]]), and few from independent circuit of both [[Mexico]] and the
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