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During 1930s a Ciudad Juárez born wrestler who resided in the United States named Lupe Zárate  “The Armless Wonder” he had amputated both arms at the shoulders' level.  
During 1930s a Ciudad Juárez born wrestler who resided in the United States named Lupe Zárate  “The Armless Wonder” he had amputated both arms at the shoulders' level.  


The Lucha Libre represented him a way of life.  After a successful season in the United States, he decided to go back to his home country.   
The Lucha Libre represented him a way of life.  After a successful season in the United States, he decided to go back to his home country.  On October 7, 1936 he made his first presentation in Mexico at Arena Peralvillo, he went one on one against [[Lobo Negro]], the crowd was amazed by the high quality match of that night.  The people threw money on the ring.  The total amount of money thrown was more than $90, Mexican pesos, nor wrestlers or boxers earned that amount.
 
Lupe's physical limitations made him a brave person, he never felt intimidated by adversities.
 
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Revision as of 21:38, 3 August 2020

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Lupe Zárate
Lupe Zárate
Name Lupe Zárate
Real name Guadalupe Zárate
Nicknames "La Maravilla Sin Brazos" (The Armless Wonder)
Name history Lupe Zárate
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Debut, location 1930s
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During 1930s a Ciudad Juárez born wrestler who resided in the United States named Lupe Zárate “The Armless Wonder” he had amputated both arms at the shoulders' level.

The Lucha Libre represented him a way of life. After a successful season in the United States, he decided to go back to his home country. On October 7, 1936 he made his first presentation in Mexico at Arena Peralvillo, he went one on one against Lobo Negro, the crowd was amazed by the high quality match of that night. The people threw money on the ring. The total amount of money thrown was more than $90, Mexican pesos, nor wrestlers or boxers earned that amount.

Lupe's physical limitations made him a brave person, he never felt intimidated by adversities.

Gallery

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