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  • 1930s/1940s luchador, part of the early days of EMLL. [[Category:Former EMLL wrestlers]]
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  • Wrestler in [[EMLL]] in the 30s, notably was a part of [[EMLL 1st Anniversario]]. [[category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • ...ed for [[EMLL]] in 30s and 40s including a match against [[Ray Ryan]] on [[EMLL 1st Anniversario]]. [[category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • Wrestled for [[EMLL]] in 1934, most notably against [[Raul Romero]] on [[EMLL 1st Anniversario]]. [[category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • ...practionar from 1950 to 1953, while also training lucha libre. Appeared in EMLL in the 50s and 60s, usually in a prelim role. [[Category:Hidalgo based wrestlers]]
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  • |titles=EMLL: World Light Middleweight (Junior Middleweight) Championship, [[Mexican Nat One of the original stars of EMLL, won the main event of the very first show.
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  • 1930s luchador? Part of EMLL's 3rd Anniversary show. Pictured in Lucha Libre 87 as part of a list of pas [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...History=Luis Monterrey (Debut), Polo Córdova (USA), Steve Morgan, Satanás (EMLL) In 1951 on EMLL use a mask as Satanás, lost his mask in Guadalajara.
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  • Multiple wrestlers have used the name '''Impacto''' *[[Zapatista]]; this was the Impacto in EMLL in the 80s.
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  • [[category:Mexican wrestlers]] [[Category:Former EMLL wrestlers]]
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  • Luchadora in EMLL near the end of 1989 through 1992. Disappears from EMLL in 1990 around the same time as a masked Rayo de Jalisco Jr. trainee named [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • Wrestled for [[EMLL]] between 1930s and 1960s. Feuded with [[Tarzán López]]. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • EMLL foreigner of 1977. [[Category:United States wrestlers]]
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  • Competed in [[EMLL]] in 1947. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • EMLL import in 1969 as Olimpus Savenas. Claimed to be scouted at MSG by Salvador [[Category: Former CMLL wrestlers]]
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  • EMLL foreigner in mid 1970. [[Category:British wrestlers]]
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  • 1960s luchador in [[EMLL]]. Only had a five year run despite being in the midcard; maybe moved on el [[Category:Spanish wrestlers]]
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  • EMLL foreigner from April to September 1969. [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • ...4 as Los Angeles based wrestler of Mexican heritage. [[El Solitario]] left EMLL shortly prior. Superstar coming in as a new masked man pushed straight to t [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]
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  • He was a 1970's wrestler that worked in Torreon and EMLL [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...City to wrestle the following week, but otherwise only had a short run in EMLL. [[category:Deceased wrestlers]]
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  • Wrestled from 1930s to 1950s, is notable for wrestling on [[EMLL 1st Anniversario]]. [[category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • This Ángel Negro shows up as a rudo in EMLL in 1989 and in UWA during the early 90s dying period. Appears to have faced [[Category:Former LLI/UWA wrestlers]]
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  • ''Two Tug Wilsons appeared in EMLL; the [[Tug Wilson (1933)|earlier one]] wrestled near the start of the promo [[Category: Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • |nameHistory=Tarzan Flores (Debut), La Sombra (Cd Juarez - EMLL), Hermano Enigma, El Simio (Centroamerica) ...on, one of the first versions of "La Sombra". Wrestled for 30 years in The EMLL Roster
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  • EMLL import during 1972, mostly working as a tecnico. ...egory:Hungary wrestlers]][[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]][[Category:NJPW wrestlers]]
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  • Foreigner (?) wrestling in EMLL during January and February 1974. [[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]]
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  • ...freestyle wrestling, turned professional wrestler in 1930s, wrestled for [[EMLL]]. [[category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • The first exotico brought to [[Mexico]] by [[EMLL]] promoter [[Salvador Lutteroth]]. Unlike other effeminate gimmicks at the [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • ...n in his career, but this is a different wrestler active during the 80s in EMLL. [[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]]
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  • ...airing on [[Imevision]] which eventually exposed him as being just anti-[[EMLL]] and led to both his downfall, and the downfall of a large promotion indep [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • 1950s luchador who moved to Texas in the 1960s, then returned to EMLL in 1970. [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...], [[MexaWrestling]] among other promotions, as well as in Monterrey for [[EMLL]] and [[KAOZ Lucha Libre]]. In 2021 started getting bookings in the Comarca [[Category:Queretaro based wrestlers]]
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  • Many wrestlers have used the name Acertijo (Riddle) * [[Acertijo (80s)]] - the most well known one, in EMLL in the 80s
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  • Many wrestlers have used the name * the luchador better known as [[Roberto Paz]] used the Pequeño Halcón in EMLL in the mid 1980s.
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  • He was a 70's and 80's wrestler who wrestled in UWA, EMLL and in Acapulco. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...ament 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 f [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • British wrestler Tony Orford got a rename in a 1968 EMLL tour, starting with the promotion on July 12. Hung around long enough to ap [[Category:British wrestlers]]
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  • [[Category:Former EMLL wrestlers]] [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • US wrestler who fought in EMLL in 1965, mostly as a rudo. [[category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • There were several wrestlers who incarnated Rocky Star II * [[Crazy 33]]: The third Rocky Star II in [[EMLL]] (CMLL) unmasked by [[Fuerza Guerrera]]
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  • Estrella Blanca III wrestled in EMLL & UWA in the late 80s and early 90s, passed away Tuesday, June 16, 2020. H [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...ally known for his California based career, but occasionally wrestled on [[EMLL]] shows in the 1960s. [[Category:United States wrestlers]]
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  • Wrestled one match for [[EMLL]] in [[1974]], defeating [[Agente X]]. [[category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • ...left EMLL to go independent. Due to this, the promotion now had access to wrestlers like [[Blue Demon]], [[Halcon Dorado]], [[El Fantasma]], [[Huracán Ramíre ...and [[Mil Mascaras]], when available. The promotion also gave some younger wrestlers at the time their first break like [[El Justiciero | El Magnifico]], [[Flam
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  • 1969 EMLL foreigner who hung around through 1970. Built towards a title match with [[ [[category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • Dragon Rojo has been used by multiple wrestlers ...entity and nearly his existence has left little mark, but did headline the EMLL 45th Anniversary show. He is not believed to be related to the current one.
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  • {{Gallery|name=Bmaster.jpg|caption=As Butch Masters in EMLL, 1988}} [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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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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  • Wrestled for [[CMLL|EMLL]] in 1940s. Wrestled in [[Los Angeles]] later in his career. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • EMLL/CMLL foreign heavyweight wrestler in the very early 90s. [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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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 ...to creating his own group of wrestlers, though he'd also bring in [[UWA]] wrestlers.
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  • * [[Trueno (1969)]] - an EMLL prelim wrestler in the 1970s There have also been TONS of independent wrestlers who have used this gimmick.
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  • EMLL luchador of the late 70s/early 80s? [[category:Former CMLL wrestlers]]
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  • EMLL luchador in the 1960s. [[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]]
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  • Heavyweight luchador who only shows up in 1985 EMLL results. Arena 1391, talking about his debut, gives his name as Alfonso Sal [[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]]
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  • ...tory=Yaqui Valdez, El Bizarro, Sunny War Cloud (UWA), Billy White Colombo (EMLL) ...to his mask to Kiko Torres. Wrestled as Sunny War Cloud in [[UWA]] and [[EMLL]] as Billy White Colombo. It is said he was the first Mexican wrestler who
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  • A rather unknown small undercard wrestler on [[EMLL]] shows in the early 80's. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...ing the [[NWA World Middleweight Championship]] on [[June 3]], [[1983]]. [[EMLL]] held a tournament to decide the new champion. ...were included, though all matches appear to have been held on Friday night EMLL shows. The venue switched between Arena Mexico and Arena Coliseo through th
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  • ...had relationships with other promotions like AAA, CMLL and brought in indy wrestlers. Some talent wrestlers (like Ari Romero, Eddie Guerrero, Konnan, [[El Cobarde II]]) left ACASA for
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  • Besides the odd match here or there, had a run as a heavyweight in EMLL from 1990-1991, and was in the first cage match in Arena Mexico history fac [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • 80s/90s luchador who suspiciously disappeared right around the time the EMLL/AAA split happen. Someone else using the name wrestled in the 1940s/1950s. [[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]]
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  • [[Category:Former EMLL wrestlers]] [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...ased in Pavillon Azteca in the 80s. Despite living close to Arena Coliseo, EMLL was not promoting women's wrestling, so Yambeke joined the smaller group. O [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • 1990 foreigner for EMLL, brought in to be a mask win for the rising stars. [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]][[Category:Canadian wrestlers]]
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  • EMLL luchador in 1969. Son of [[Max Aguirre]], promoter of lucha libre in Lima's [[Category:Peruvian wrestlers]]
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  • 1966 foreign visitor to EMLL and Arena Mexico. Seemingly brought in just for a quick title switch with [ [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • ...dited as the first masked wrestler in Mexico. Wrestled on the first ever [[EMLL]] show. [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • After EMLL left the NWA and became CMLL in 1991, they created promotion based champion ...16 wrestlers and took place in two different buildings. One group of eight wrestlers met in elimination matches on 09/15 in Arena Coliseo, and 09/19 in Arena Is
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  • ...in eventers at Arena KO Algusto (currently [[Arena Naucalpan]]), which got EMLL's attention nmaking them debut in the Martes Populares at [[Arena Coliseo]] ...s. Montes negotiated with those wrestlers who he considered capable. Many wrestlers got opportunities in Central America and the Caribbean. Many of them got op
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  • The tournament appears to have taken place on EMLL shows with wrestlers also representing Promociones Mora/UWA.
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  • Part of the group of women who returned women's wrestling to EMLL/CMLL in the 1991. [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • ...ge and get him into Mexico. [[Dr. Wagner]] eventually recommended him to [[EMLL]] and Salvador Lutteroth, who brought him in to the promotion in 1977. He b [[category:Guatemalan wrestlers]]
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  • EMLL held a tournament to decide a [[Mexican National Lightweight Championship|n EMLL started on March 21st, though in something approximating a league format. N
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  • ...[[Arena Coliseo Acapulco]] and [[Arena Coliseo]] wrestling for the then [[EMLL]]. [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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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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  • EMLL held a #1 contenders tournament for a shot at the [[NWA World Middleweight This was a single elimination tournament held over multiple Fridays. Eight wrestlers participated
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  • When EMLL split from the NWA and became CMLL, it formed it's own World Championships. The tournament includes 16 wrestlers, and took place over six Arena Mexico shows in three weeks. (They were runn
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  • Says he briefly wrestled in Mexico City, but had problems with EMLL management and preferred to stay in Acapulco. Retired around 1988. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...This tournament took place exclusively on Mora shows while including four wrestlers from each group.
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  • 80s EMLL tecnico. [[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]]
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  • ...faces for fans to see. The arrangment was beneficial to the promotors, the wrestlers, and the fans. Internationally renowned member promotions of the NWA included [[EMLL]] (until the Lutteroth family pulled out of the NWA and necame [[CMLL]]), J
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  • |nameHistory=Sandokán (Cancha San Pedro, 1976), Califa/Kalifa (Arena Puebla, EMLL) [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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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 [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...nder the name [[Orión (80s, Jalisco) | Orion]]. He was trained by multiple wrestlers including [[Perro Aguayo]], [[Diablo Velasco]], [[Ray Plata]], Tarzan Ramir ...73. During this time, he was often put in the semi-main or midcard against wrestlers like [[Bruno Estrada]] and [[Rodolfo Ruiz]]. He challenged Monje Loco for t
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  • ...0s and 80s. Because his stiff style, he don't received much attention from EMLL, so he decided to promote his own shows, traveling across many small cities [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]
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  • |nameHistory=Maravilla Roja, Javier/Xavier Cruz(debut - ), El Tiburón (EMLL, 1991) EMLL tecnico of the 80s and early 90s. Most recently seen back at [[Arena Colise
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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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  • |nameHistory=Roberto Paz (1975-2009), Pequeño Halcon (1st version EMLL), El Polar, Infernal, Monarca Negro ...n of the [[NWG]] group in Guadalajara, working with the next generation of wrestlers at Arena Victoria. With this group, he's wrestled such names as [[Crazy Boy
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  • ...[[Arena Coliseo]] almost everyone knew that León Negro was brother of the former World Bantam Boxing champion, Chucho Castillo who was one of the few who co ...de los Deportes had a full attendance, due to the match excitement. Both wrestlers were carried to the dressing rooms. After that defeat, he was practically
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  • MS-1 is one of those forgotten wrestlers that most modern fans could never see a lot of because he retired too early ...n July 12, 1978. He was a really promising rookie so in less than a year [[EMLL]] picked him up and gave him a new name and a mask. In March 1979 he debute
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  • |nameHistory=Espectro 2000, Winners (1991, EMLL [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOtSBsCmT8U]) Picudo, ''possibly also used [[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Picudo]]
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  • ...ion. When the promotion collapsed in 1981, perhaps influenced by the lucha wrestlers that worked for IWE like [[Herodes]] or [[Carlos Plata]], he went to a "Mex ...his ringname got shortened to only his last name (Takasugi). He worked for EMLL and didn't make an impact, but got a "Lucha Libre" magazine cover posing wi
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  • El As was one of the many faces that appeared at [[EMLL]] promoted independent cards but quickly vanished during the decade, perhap [[Category:Mexican wrestlers|As]]
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  • Long-time mid-card wrestler for [[EMLL]] from the late 70's to the early 90's who obviously did a Native American [[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Aguila India]]
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  • ...Indy), Halcon (1952, Televicentro), Blas Corona (1953-60's), Moloch (1955, EMLL) [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...g. The total amount of money thrown was more than $90, Mexican pesos, nor wrestlers or boxers earned that amount. ...he Oficina de Espectáculos del Departamento del Distrito Federal sent to [[EMLL]] a notice which prohibited Lupe Zárate to get booked arguing the physical
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  • Regular [[EMLL]] mid-carder in the 80's. Known for forming a trio of Aguilas with [[Aguila [[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Aguila de Plata]]
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  • ...the way from 1998 to 2019. Highly rated from the beginning of his career. Former member of [[Los Guerreros del Infierno]] and [[Poder Mexica]]. As weird as it may seem considering the difference between both wrestlers' style, Azteca's idol is [[Dr. Wagner Jr.]]
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  • ...story=El Forastero (debut), El 33, Crazy Boy/ Crazy 33(ACASA), Rocky Star (EMLL, Panama), Crazy Star II (LLI/UWA), Crazy Boy II (Guatemala) [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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