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  • |name=Bello Greco |nameHistory=El Greco (1960's-1970's), Bello Greco (1970's - 1990's), Karis La Momia (AAA 1992/1993)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bello Greco]]
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  • |name=Greco Báez |nicknames=El Greco (as MMA fighter)
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  • #REDIRECT[[Greco Báez]]
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  • 25 bytes (3 words) - 19:28, 3 September 2005

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  • |name=Greco Báez |nicknames=El Greco (as MMA fighter)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bello Greco]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Greco Báez]]
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  • * [[Bello Greco|Karis La Momia AAA (original)]] - Bello Greco used this identity during the first two years of AAA's existence.
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  • |titles=[[Arena Coliseo Tag Team Titles]] (w/[[Bello Greco]]) ...[1977]]/[[02/27]]|hairs|[[Coloso Colosetti]] & [[César Valentino]]|[[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio El Hermoso]]|[[El Toreo]] - [[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • |family=[[Bello Greco]] (grandfather), [[Chris Stone]] (father), [[Alan Stone]], [[Super Calo]] ( |maestro=[[Super Calo]], [[Bello Greco]], [[Chris Stone]]
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  • |name=Bello Greco |nameHistory=El Greco (1960's-1970's), Bello Greco (1970's - 1990's), Karis La Momia (AAA 1992/1993)
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  • Cover: [[El Greco]]
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  • |family=[[Super Caló]] (father), [[Bello Greco]] (grandfather), [[Alan Stone|Alan]] & [[Chris Stone]] (uncles), [[Chris St |maestro=[[Super Caló]], [[Bello Greco]], [[Decnis]]
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  • * [[Bello Greco]] (father/second - no long part of act?) {{Gallerywide|name=stonefamily.jpg|caption=w/[[Bello Greco]]|}}
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  • *[[El Greco]]
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  • |maestro=[[Cyborg]], [[Bombero Infernal]], [[Bello Greco]]
    560 bytes (64 words) - 23:01, 17 January 2011
  • ...rts Championship and three Gold Medals as National Champion (Colombia) in Greco-roman wrestling.
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  • ...ano III|III]], [[Villano IV|IV]] & [[Villano V|V]]), [[Agente X]], [[Bello Greco]], [[Coloso Colosseti]], [[El Fantasma]], [[Hijo del Gladiador]], [[Sipria
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  • :[[June 30]]:[[Bello Greco]]
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  • ...Fraga. He comes from a family of Olympic Wrestlers. During his caree as Greco-Roman wrestler he was 5 times National Champion in this discipline. In Olym
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  • A member of Mexico's 1992 & 1996 Greco Roman wrestling team (130 kg) who would go onto be head of the Mexico Olymp
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  • |titles=[[Arena Coliseo Tag Team Titles]] (w/[[El Greco]]), [[Tamaulipas Welterweight Title]] {{aline|68/07/30|Hair|[[Chucho Villa]] & [[El Greco]]|[[Bufalo Reyes]] & [[Rizado Ruiz]]|[[Arena Coliseo]]}}
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  • ...Lienzo Charro]] (Saltillo), and [[Arena Femenil]]. Practiced Olympic and Greco- Roman wrestling for 9 years and represented Tamaulipas and UANL.
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  • :Aficion: [[Audaz]] faced [[Bello Greco]] on [[October 11]]
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  • |nameHistory=El Greco Jr. (debut - ??), El Hijo de Superzán (90 - 91?), El Diabólico Chucky (91 |family=[[Bello Greco]] (father),[[Alan Stone|Alan]] & [[Chris Stone]] (brothers), [[Súper Caló
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  • |maestro=[[El Greco]], [[Ringo Mendoza]], [[Rafael García]], [[Memo Díaz]]
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  • ...doubled as a referee. Attended military college in 1908, where he learned greco-roman wrestling and jiu jitsu, where he eventually reached "sixth grade." L
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  • |maestro=[[Bello Greco]], [[Decnis]], [[Dragosth]], [[Óscar Sevilla]], [[Scorpio Jr.]]
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  • ...good outcomes and began to like this sport. She trained Olympic Wrestling, Greco-Roman Wrestling and Intercolegial Wrestling. She trained with several maes
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  • |maestro=[[Chivo Garcia]], [[El Greco]], [[Espectro I]]
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  • ...s Jr.]] in Mexican Lucha Libre for 2 years. He has a sports background in Greco-roman wrestling at High School for 4 years, Judo for 1 year & Brazilian Jiu
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  • ...He traveled in different places around the world. He combined elements of Greco-Roman with Olympic wrestling giving basis to what would become in Lucha Lib
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  • {{aline|[[1982|82]]/[[10/24]]|hair|[[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio el Hermoso]]|[[Hiro Saito|Saito]] & [[Takano]]|[[El Toreo]]}}
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  • |debut=[[August 8]], [[1974]] vs. [[El Greco]]
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  • ...esigned by [[Sombra Azul]] and [[Rey Leopoldo]]. El Pocho trained 4 years, Greco Roman Wrestling and 2 Lucha Libre before he made his debut having [[Super A
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  • ...cia en [[1964]] a los 14 años como luchador amateur en los estilos libre y greco bajo las enseñanzas de el profesor [[Romeo]] en el Injuve de [[Monterrey]] Mr. Lince started in [[1964]], at age 14, as an amateur free style and Greco Roman wrestler, learning from professor [[Romeo]] in [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo
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  • ...lained, he debuted in 1973 with Tinieblas vs [[Tony Salazar]] and [[Bello Greco]] in Mazatlan. His main rivals were [[Bello Greco]], [[Sergio El Hermoso]], [[Tony Salazar]], among few others. [[Tinieblas]
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  • Nogales based rudo. He trained Greco-Roman wrestling for three years and one year training with [[Mocho Cota]].
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  • ...z based wrestler since 2008. Trained for three years with Eddy Velarde in Greco-Roman, Olympic and Intercolegial wrestling and Lucha Libre with [[Mocho Cot
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  • {{aline|[[1978|78]]/[[09/03]]|hairs|[[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio el Hermoso]]|Babe Face & [[Scorpio]]|[[El Toreo]] - [[Naucalpa {{aline|[[1978|78]]/[[11/19]]|hairs|[[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio el Hermoso]]|[[Babe Face]] & [[Scorpio]]|[[El Toreo]]}}
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  • ...e last generation of who trained in the old school. Trained in Olympic and Greco-Roman wrestling. In other sports Miguel Angel Zepeda Porras trained him in
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  • ...eopened in 1933 for a lucha libre tournament for those practicing olympic, greco-roman and judo styles. The building was also used as a training school for
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  • |maestro=[[El Enfermero]], [[El Greco]], [[Conde Dracula]], [[Caballero Tigre]] ...stling and soccer. He was trained in lucha libre by [[El Enfermero]], [[El Greco]], Conde Dracula and [[Caballero Tigre]] and debuted in Arena Tlacotal on A
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  • {{aline|[[1978]]/[[09/03]]|hairs|[[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio el Hermoso]]|[[Babe Face]] & Scorpio|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mex {{aline|[[1978|78]]/[[11/19]]|hairs|[[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio el Hermoso]]|[[Babe Face]] & [[Scorpio]]|[[El Toreo]]}}
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  • ...tired Colombian professional wrestler, Jiu-Jitsu teacher, former boxer and Greco-Roman wrestler. He is known under the ring name El Tigre Colombiano. ...round in sports. He. Was trained by Masiste II in boxing. His Olympic and Greco-Roman wrestling trainer was Luis A.Gutierrez, national champion of Colombia
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  • ...feree [[Alfredo Giardina]]. Mr. Tango is currently a tecnico. He wrestled greco-roman and free styles for 10 years, and claims many championships, before b
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  • {{aline|[[1982|82]]/[[10/24]]|hair|[[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio el Hermoso]]|[[Hiro Saito|Saito]] & [[Takano]]|[[El Toreo]]}}
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  • | RD1-team8=[[Espectro Jr. II|Espectro Jr.]] & [[Bello Greco|La Momia]]
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  • Trained 6 years in Olympic and Greco-Roman wrestling, 2 years in Intercolegial wrestling, and 2 more years of pr
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  • ...trella Blanca]] & [[Índio Jerónimo|Máscara Roja]]|[[Babe Sharon]], [[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio El Hermoso]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]]}}
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  • ...e 7 años. His training turned more intensive by the afe of 11 in Olympic, Greco-Roman, Intercolegial wrestling, and Lucha Libre. His debut was on March 3,
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  • |family=[[Bello Greco]] (father), [[Super Caló]], [[Chris Stone]] (brothers), [[Súper Caló Jr. |maestro=[[Bello Greco]], [[Super Caló]]
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  • * El Greco (Panamá) Mayo 20 de 1972 NECO {{aline|1972/05/20|Hair|[[Sandokán]]|[[El Greco]]|Gimnasio Neco De La Guardia - Panama City, Panama}}
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  • Pérez de Prián was pioneer in the teaching of Greco-Roman wrestling to many young Mexicans. He was regent of Gimnasio Higiéni
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  • * Outstanding prelim: [[El Greco]]
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  • ...estling in the State Council for Sports Promotion (CODE Jalisco), training Greco-Roman Wrestling under the instruction of Quetzalcoatl Origel. He competed o
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  • ...zmark]], [[Lizmark Jr.]], [[El Hijo del Solitario]], [[El Dandy]], [[Bello Greco]], [[Skayde]], [[Luis Cirio]], [[Arkangel]]
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  • ...r (Saltillo)|Destructor]], [[Eclipso]], [[El Nazi (Monterrey)|El Nazi]], [[Greco Báez]], [[Harry El Sucio]], [[Mortifero]], [[Príncipe de Oro]], [[Súper
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  • {{aline|[[1982]]|hair|[[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio el Hermoso]]|[[Hiro Saito|Saito]] & [[Takano]]|[[El Toreo]]}}
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  • ...r and one year later he changed to Centauro Jr. He was trained at Olympic, Greco-Roman, Intercolegial, and submission moves. He is currently an upper card
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  • {{aline|68/07/30|Hair|[[Chucho Villa]] & [[El Greco]]|[[Bufalo Reyes]] & [[Rizado Ruiz]]|[[Arena Coliseo]]}}
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  • {{aline|68/07/30|Hair|[[Chucho Villa]] & [[El Greco]]|[[Bufalo Reyes]] & [[Rizado Ruiz]]|[[Arena Coliseo]]}}
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  • {{aline|??/??/??|hair|May Flowers|[[Bello Greco]]|unknown}}
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  • ...allo Tapado]], [[Estrella Blanca]] & [[Máscara Roja]]|Babe Sharon, [[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio el Hermoso]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • He had a sports background in greco-roman wrestling. His professional wrestling career began during 1977 with T
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  • |family=[[Bello Greco]] (father), [[Super Caló]], [[Alan Stone]] (brothers), [[Súper Caló Jr.]
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  • ...r (Saltillo)|Destructor]], [[Eclipso]], [[El Nazi (Monterrey)|El Nazi]], [[Greco Báez]], [[Harry El Sucio]], [[Mortifero]], [[Príncipe de Oro]], [[Súper
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  • ...Tapado]], [[Estrella Blanca]] & [[Máscara Roja]]|[[Babe Sharon]], [[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio el Hermoso]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • {{aline|80's|hairs|Super Sonicos|[[Sergio el Hermoso]] & [[Bello Greco]]|Pavillón Azteca}}
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  • |maestro=[[Halcón Suriano]], [[Héctor López]], [[Bello Greco]] {{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Pimpinela Escarlata]]|[[Bello Greco]]|unknown}}
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  • :[[1944]]: [[Bello Greco]]
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  • ...|[[1964]]/[[04/29]]<ref>Lucha Libre 29 p23</ref>|hair|[[Dr. Karonte]]|[[El Greco]]|[[Oaxaca]]}}
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  • ...bruary 27|02/27]]|hairs|[[Coloso Colosetti]] & [[César Valentino]]|[[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio el Hermoso]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}
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  • {{aline|[[1978|1978]]|hairs|[[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio el Hermoso]]|[[Babe Face]] & [[Scorpio]]|[[El Toreo]] - [[Nauc
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  • ...1-team11='''Los Exóticos<BR>[[Rudy Reyna]], [[Sergio el Hermoso]], [[Bello Greco]]'''
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  • ...ne|[[1977]]/[[02/27]]|hairs|Coloso Colosetti & [[César Valentino]]|[[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio el Hermoso]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}
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  • {{TitleHistoryLine|?|[[Chucho Villa]] & [[El Greco]]|?|?|?}} ...storyLine|?|[[Benny Romero]] & [[Bobby Contreras]]|[[Chucho Villa]] & [[El Greco]]|[[1969]].[[11.04]]|[[Arena Coliseo]]|<ref>Lucha Libre 321, Lucha Libre 32
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  • {{aline|?|hair|[[Golpeador]]|[[Bello Greco (Naucalpan)]]|?}}
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  • ...diferent disciplines. He was featured in three of them, a jujutsu bout, a greco-roman wrestling bout, and a lucha libre match, where he beat Profesor Avend
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  • {{aline|[[1975]]|hair|[[Huracán Ramírez]]|[[El Greco]]|[[Gimnasio Benito Juárez]] - [[Cuautitlán]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...chool]]. At first he was invited at [[Gimnasio Ichinoe]] as a trainer for greco-roman and wrestling. He is Lucha Libre style is the one of an old school r
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  • ...), the latter of which he eventually lost to Saúl Montes, brother of Bello Greco and uncle of Super Caló and Chris and Alan Stone. He also captured the pre
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  • *[[November 27]]: [[Bello Greco]]
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  • ...ifth places for Oaxaca in Mexico City, Monterey and Guadalajara, in libre, Greco-Roman, and Sambo. Two years later, he is founded the Asociación Oaxaqueñ
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  • ...telage of Master Nikos Petrou, he ventured into the world of Freestyle and Greco-Roman Wrestling.
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  • ...rmanos Dinamita]], [[Los Matematicos]], [[Los Estrellas Blancas]], [[Bello Greco]], [[Sergio El Hermoso]], [[Indio Jerónimo]], [[Sicodelico]] , [[Felino]], ...rmanos Dinamita]], [[Los Matematicos]], [[Los Estrellas Blancas]], [[Bello Greco]], [[Sergio El Hermoso]], [[Indio Jerónimo]], [[Sicodelico]], [[Felino]],
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  • ...val. One more notable match was alongside [[Solitario]] against [[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio el Hermoso]]. He also disputed the [[UWA World Light Heavywe
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  • ...train formally in that discipline. The spent time practicing Olympic and Greco-Roman wrestling where he began to outstand his inspiration were [[Black Sha ...Libre and Olympic Wrestling at the same time. He was national champion in Greco Roman wrestling and represented Mexico in Panamerican Games. He took the d
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  • {{aline|[[1978]]|hairs|[[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio el Hermoso]]|[[Babe Face]] & [[Scorpio]]|[[El Toreo]]}}
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  • ...lo Tapado, [[Estrella Blanca]] & [[Máscara Roja]]|[[Babe Sharon]], [[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio el Hermoso]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...arned lucha libre first and then he learned amateur wrestling, olympic and greco-roman while attending middle school. He was trained by Leonel Perez and Cri
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  • ...at Universal Pro Wrestling in which [[Kung Fu]] & Takeda defeated [[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio El Hermoso]] at the [[Korakuen Hall]] in Tokyo.<ref>[https://w
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  • {{aline|??/??/??|hair|Asai|[[Bello Greco]]|unknown}}
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  • {{aline|??/??/??|hair|Angel o Demonio|[[Greco]]|Unknown}}
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  • ...his training in Lucha Libre and Solar in exchange taught them Olympic and Greco-Romam wrestling. He was invited by Los Calaveras to make an unexpected deb
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  • {{TitleDefenseIffy|3|[[Bello Greco]]|[[1985]].[[10.27]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes DF]]|<ref>Box y Lucha 1713</
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  • :Tag Team: [[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio El Hermoso]]
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  • ...first trainer was [[Flash]] (Francisco Gaytán) who trained her at Olympic, Greco-Roman wrestling, and the principles of professional wrestling; [[Máscara M
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  • {{aline|??/??/??|hair|José Luis Feliciano|[[Bello Greco]]|unknown}}
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|-|El Bello Greco & Sergio el Hermoso|[[1978]].[[10.17]]|Cuautitlán, Estado de México}}
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  • ...dalajara]], but he did not tell them that he was [[Anibal]]'s son. Learned Greco-Roman, Intercolegial, and Olympic wrestling winning state competitions in 1
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  • ...rent wrestlers. '''Pedro Moguel''' was an olympic wrestler and he trained greco-roman wrestling with him for a couple of times. He was even rejected for h
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  • ...orreón, he had been given the first base training on Olympic (Amateur) and Greco-Roman wrestling by wrestler Maciste. In 1952, and under the name La Furia,
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  • ...fun of as a child due to his surname of "Huaracha". He started practicing greco-roman wrestling in 1961 and won a national title in it.
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