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  • Early EMLL luchador, active until the mid 1950s. [[Category:Former EMLL luchadors]]
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  • Multiple luchadors have used the name Quasimodo, the same as the Hunchback of Notre Dame * [[Quasimodo (1965)]] - a 1965 EMLL luchador
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  • ...ersary show. Pictured in Lucha Libre 87 as part of a list of past muscular luchadors (as part of building up soon to debut in Arena Mexico [[Mil Mascaras]].)
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  • [[Acapulco]] is historically a local hotbed for lucha. EMLL owned and operated [[Arena Coliseo Acapulco]] and ran weekly Wednesday nigh ...ero]] became one of the top stars of [[CMLL]]. There are also lesser known luchadors using [[El Guerrero (disambiguation)|El Guerrero]] as part of their name.
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  • Multiple luchadors have used Yaqui. It's sometimes spelled Yaki. * [[Yaqui Joe]] - early star of EMLL, main evented first show.
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  • CMLL began running named shows to honor founder EMLL founder [[Salvador Lutteroth]] in 1996. Starting in 1999, the name official == Luchadors Honored ==
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  • ...otion from 1975 to around 1996. The promotion rivaled and even surpassed [[EMLL]] as the top promotion in Mexico during its existence. ...was to link the Mexico-based promotion with a worldwide group, similar to EMLL's relationship with the NWA. The promotion itself didn't call itself UWA, b
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  • EMLL held a tournament for the vacant championship starting [[June 26]], [[1976] Other luchadors announced as involved:
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  • ...ntro promotion, and thus existed outside [[EMLL]]. The tournament included luchadors who wrestled in Arena Mexico, but it appears to be an independently promote
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  • ...located in Delegacion Iztapalapa. [[Raul Reyes]], while still wrestling in EMLL, used their talent to promote shows here. Shows were typically Saturday nig ...using independent luchadors, which eventually caused him to be retired by EMLL. Reyes turned his focus to creating his own group of wrestlers, though he'd
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  • ...asio Municipal in Ciudad Juarez. It started using both UWA and EMLL allied luchadors for it's top matches in the 80s, the original referees of the group were [[
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  • ...Mexico City luchadors, with [[:Category:Arena Puebla regulars|Puebla based luchadors]] working the early matches. ...is still owned by the family which owns CMLL. It's been managed by former luchadors father [[Manuel Robles]] (since 1967, formerly part of the programming depa
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  • His first wrestling name was Ariel. When he began to work at EMLL he received an new name and character by Ricardo Flores "El Candadito." who ...tling tours all over México. He worked at major wrestling promotions such EMLL, Pavillon Azteca, and LLI.
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  • ...nsion between Pena and the existing hierarchy. Pena became frustrated with EMLL's unwilling to modernize, and secretly made a deal with Televisa to create Pena left (along with many luchadors, led by top stars [[Konnan]] and [[Octagon]]) in [[1992]] to form the [[AAA
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  • ...the promotion, though the dates of his reign are unknown. When he joined [[EMLL]], he vacated the title. He started making appearances for EMLL in June 1986, though he was mostly a midcarder. He feuded with [[Sangre Chi
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  • ...otion. The two apparently clashed, while building up legions of supportive luchadors. Pena also angered the luchador union when he made a deal with Televisa to ...ion. Pena, and allies [[Konnan]] and [[Octagon]], began quietly recruiting luchadors for the new promotion. The news of the new promotion finally slipped out in
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  • ...re show, with highlights from all the major promotions and interviews with luchadors. Typically airs Tuesday nights. ...evious Monday's CMLL [[Arena Puebla]], with a slight emphasis on the local luchadors. The length of the show has varied over the years, and is currently 90 minu
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  • ...only included SuperLibres affiliated wrestlers (many of whom were ex-EMLL luchadors.) The championship had no strong history once the Super Libres promotion wa
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  • ''Other modern luchadors have used the name [[Frankenstein (disambiguation)|Frankenstein]], usually ...restler he was one of the bunch. He gained national exposure wrestling for EMLL's big arenas in the 50s, but he never had long runs on top or big drawing p
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  • ...ayed the filming. Also Tinieblas had time constraints with a tour with the EMLL making even more difficult the filming. The producer got desperate and ask ...to the success in the films, Superzan had a similar fate like other movie luchadors. He was also recommended by [[Tinieblas]]. His debut was advertised for [[A
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