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|realName=Armida Gamez Salazar
|realName=Armida Gamez Salazar
|nicknames=
|nicknames=
|nameHistory=La Ilegal(1985),Gatubeda/Gatubela (1987-current)
|nameHistory=La Ilegal(1985), Maravilla Azul (1985), Gatubeda/Gatubela (1987-current)
|family=[[El Traidor]](husband), [[La Hija de Gatubela]]  (Daughter)
|family=[[El Traidor]](husband), [[La Hija de Gatubela]]  (Daughter)
|maestro=[[Principe Negro]]
|maestro=[[Principe Negro]]
|birthdate=March 9, 1968
|birthdate=March 9, 1968
|debut=[[1985]]
|debut=[[1985]]
|lostmaskto=Herself (She never lost her mask)
|lostmaskto=She unmasked herself voluntarily.
|height=
|height=
|weight=
|weight=
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In most of her wrestling career she competed against male wrestlers, because there were few female wrestlers in Mexicali.
In most of her wrestling career she competed against male wrestlers, because there were few female wrestlers in Mexicali.


In 2004,  Gatubela decides to take a time off of her wrestling career for several reasons.  Her father's passing away, a knee injury, and the lack of female competitors in Mexicali.   
In 2004,  Gatubela decides to take a time off of her wrestling career for several reasons.  Her father's passing away, a knee injury, and the lack of female competitors in Mexicali.  After her father's passing away she decided to unmask herself in [[Arena Coliseo Mexicali]].   


Over the years Gatubela had been awarded with many recognitions for wrestling in charity events.
Over the years Gatubela had been awarded with many recognitions for wrestling in charity events.

Revision as of 21:00, 5 October 2016

Gatubela
Gatubela
Name Gatubela
Real name Armida Gamez Salazar
Nicknames
Name history La Ilegal(1985), Maravilla Azul (1985), Gatubeda/Gatubela (1987-current)
Family El Traidor(husband), La Hija de Gatubela (Daughter)
Maestro(s) Principe Negro
Birth date, location March 9, 1968
Obituary date
Debut, location 1985
Lost mask to She unmasked herself voluntarily.
Height
Weight
Signature moves
Titles: Mexicali Centennial Women's Championship


Notes

One of the most remarkable experiences of her wrestling career was during her early years. She had a match against the legendary Irma González in Auditorio de Tijuana. She lost in two falls in a row, however the crowd was on her side.

In most of her wrestling career she competed against male wrestlers, because there were few female wrestlers in Mexicali.

In 2004, Gatubela decides to take a time off of her wrestling career for several reasons. Her father's passing away, a knee injury, and the lack of female competitors in Mexicali. After her father's passing away she decided to unmask herself in Arena Coliseo Mexicali.

Over the years Gatubela had been awarded with many recognitions for wrestling in charity events.

On May 31,2015, she made a comeback after twelve years of inactivity to compete against the new wave of women wrestlers in Mexicali. She had successfully defended her title Gatubela became the first female wrestling promoter in Mexicali.

Notable Matches

Date Location Match
Late 1980s Auditorio de Tijuana - Tijuana, Baja California Irma Gonzalez defeated Gatubela


Luchas de Apuestas Record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
2001 mask (1) Gatubela La Panterita del Ring Arena Mexicali. Mexicali, B.C.
2004 hair Gatubela El Pzayko Arena Coliseo Mexicali B.C.
(1) Lucha en Jaula


Gallery

Box y Lucha Magazine
vs Gehena
as El Centenario de Mexicali Women's Champion
Mother and daughter
vs Pzayko
with El Traidor


with Woman Star
vs Woman Star
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