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  • |image=Darth Vader (Guatemala)_2019.jpg |name=Darth Vader (Guatemala)
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  • |image=El Terrorista (Guatemala)_2019.jpg |name=El Terrorista (Guatemala)
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  • |image=Depredador (Guatemala)_2017.jpg |name=Depredador (Guatemala)
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  • ...wrestler born in El Salvador but based in Guatemala. Her moniker could be based on [[Satanico]] and [[Los Infernales]]. Began her career when ahe was 17 ye {{aline|????/??/??|mask|[[Satánica]]|[[Baby Star (Guatemala)|Baby Star]]|unknown}}
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  • ...uatemala based wrestler in 2012, mostly for the [[Arena Guatemala Mexico]] based group. A wrestler using the same name appeared Arena Neza in 2014 and Gimna [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]] [[Category:Guatemalan wrestlers]]
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  • A regular in Arena Guatemala Mexico since 2017, part of smaller local promotions prior. [[Category:Guatemala based wrestlers]]
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  • ...great-aunt), [[Gato Negro I]], [[Zorro I]], [[Gato Negro II]], [[El Gato (Guatemala)|El Gato]], [[Cóndor Azul]], [[Maravilla Cosmica]], [[Ninja Negro]] (uncl - [[Guatemala]], [[Guatemala]]
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  • |birthdate=[[Guatemala]], [[Guatemala]] |debut=[[2016]] - Santa Cruz Balanya, [[Guatemala]]
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  • Worked for a variety of Guatemala based promotions. [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]] [[Category:Guatemalan wrestlers]]
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  • |image=Hacha Diabolica guatemala.jpg |debut=[[1988]] ([[Guatemala]])
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  • Guatemala based wrestler. [[category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • ...her debut in Arena NEXT in her home country. She is currently wrestling in Guatemala. Her ring name is inspired on the eighth avatar of Vishnu who represents th [[category:Costa Rican wrestlers]]
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  • |image=Black Metal Guatemala.jpeg |birthdate=[[Guatemala]], [[Guatemala]]
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  • * [[Destroyer (GDL)]] - a [[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]] based luchador * [[Destroyer Jr.]] - a Monterrey extreme wrestlers
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  • ...restles at Arena San Ramon in Puebla. He also had wrestled in Chiapas and Guatemala. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Puebla based wrestlers]]
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  • ...around Veracruz. Appears to be the same Misterio Negro who's been seen in Guatemala. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • Chiapas based luchadora. Wrestled at Arena Renacer Maya in Guatemala, Arena Santa Teresa in Villahermosa, Tabasco and Arena Comalcalco. Her rin [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...tro Deportivo Roma which is her home arena. Wreslted also at Arena Coliseo Guatemala, Arena Renacer Maya, Tito Livio, Comalcalco Tabasco, Palacio de los Deporte [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • == Mexican based or born == == Other wrestlers ==
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  • ..., Guadalajara, Chihuahua, Ciudad Juarez, El Salvador, Panama, Peru, Japan, Guatemala and Belize. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • {{aline|??/??/??|mask|[[Indio Mendoza]]|[[El Jorobado (Guatemala)]]|[[Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[USA]]}} ...tegory:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Referees]][[Category:California based wrestlers]]
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  • ...Returned back to Guadalajara soon after losing his title. Made one tour of Guatemala in 1960 and billed as not wrestling again. In actuality, he switched to the [[Category:Guadalajara based wrestlers]]
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  • ...eHistory=El 32, Crazy Boy 32 (ACASA), Crazy Star I (LLI/UWA), Crazy Boy I (Guatemala) [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • Michoacan based luchadora tecnica. Her interest in lucha libre was sudden. One day she ju ...br>[[Lady Silver]]|[[2023]].[[03.18]]|[[Arena Universo Maya]] - Guatemala, Guatemala}}
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  • ...te high position, as he leapfrogged over many more experienced and skilled wrestlers as soon as he changed the name. Guerrero has talent, but was so obviously o ...o FMLL Guatemala tag champion.jpg|caption=as FMLL World Tag Team Champion (Guatemala) w/[[Ultimo Guerrero]]}}
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  • ...promotion Lucha Libre Profesional with [[Wolf Rubinsky]] as promoter. In Guatemala he personified Halcon Vengador on 1973 and ten years later went as Madame X ...tivities at Colonia La Malinche honoring the Virgin of Guadalupe, in which wrestlers, referees and ring announcers offered their work.
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  • ...(ACASA), Rocky Star (EMLL, Panama), Crazy Star II (LLI/UWA), Crazy Boy II (Guatemala) [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...ed to Colombia in 1972 for a promotion run by [[Tigre Colombiano]] and was based there for a few years. That promotion started bringing in Mexicans (like [[ {{aline|1969/??/??|mask|[[Gran Davis|Vampiro Verde]]|Barbaro|[[Guatemala]]}}
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  • ...s match against [[Marino]]. His first ringname was unexpected, one of the wrestlers from that event missed and he had to take over. He used an improvised mask ...ampionship matches or Luchas de Apuestas. Besides of training profesional wrestlers he is a trainer at police academies.
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  • Seemed to be based in Acapulco. Said to be an accomplished acrobat before becoming a luchador ...unparalleled speed. On 1966 he met with his longtime rival [[Chanoc]] in Guatemala reviving their matches in Mexico. He went under his real name for a while
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  • ...led in almost all over México, United States, Japan, Argentina, Chile, and Guatemala. Works as assistant trainer at his father [[Halcon Suriano Jr.]]'s gym. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • After graduating from high school, he joined Toyo Kogyo (the company based in Hiroshima that preceded Mazda in developing and commercializing car rota ...feuded with local hero [[Sandokán]], Colombia, Venezuela, El Salvador and Guatemala. He also worked in El Paso, Texas and Los Angeles, California, before retur
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  • ...rudo, he donned the mask of '''Anarquista Punk'''. For this character he based on the Intrepidos Punks movies starred by [[El Fantasma]]. He lost his mas ...among others. He had presentations in several cites of the United States, Guatemala, El Salvador, and more.
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  • Her gimmick is based on the comic book/cartoon character from the GI JOE series. The idea came ...[Estrellita]], [[Perla Negra]], [[Kik Balam]] & [[Reina del Sur]] in Arena Guatemala México.
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  • ...rez]], [[Neutrón]], and [[Sombra Vengadora]]. Superzan's design is somehow based on another movie superhero, [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061676/ Flashman ...al in the ring. In 1974 he wrestled in Central and South America. He won a Guatemala local title.
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  • ...|[[1962|62]]/[[August 10|08/10]]|hair|[[Black Shadow]]|[[Jorge Allende]]|[[Guatemala]]}} [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • * Bobby Lee, which was to wrestle to Guatemala, Bolivia, Panama, United States and Japan, in this country where it had mor ...uanajuato the Superstars of the WWE was being photographed with Bobby Lee, wrestlers stars as Santino Marella, MVP, The Miz, Big Show and Triple H who scolded J
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  • ...ity. Encarnación came from a family where some of the men had been amateur wrestlers, and most of Daniel’s older brothers eventually became a professional wre ...lthood showed the large limbs and barrel chests associated with boxers and wrestlers, Daniel was very small, and, though not discouraged by his brothers, was no
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  • ...(w/ [[Jose Lothario]]), WCWA World Tag Team Titles (w/ [[Jeff Jarrett]]), Guatemala: [[ALLL World Heavyweight Title]], Japan: PWF United States Heavyweight Tit ...him eliminate himself; the commentators tried to explain this as a mistake based on Mexico's tradition of moves over the top rope, but really it was just hi
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  • |titles=[[Americas Light Heavyweight Championship (Guatemala)]],[[Central America Continental Title]], [[NWA World Light Heavyweight Tit virtually all of his career, first based on work and charisma, and now on
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  • ...appears that El Texano did indeed leave behind three sons, two of whom are wrestlers: [[Texano Jr|El Texano junior]] (Luis Arturo Aguilar, whom everyone calls ' ...nd El Texano was no exception. In 1976, Texano and several other Mexicali wrestlers such as [[Zandokan]] and his brother [[Huichol]], [[Black Terry]], [[Anfibi
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  • The NWA World Welterweight Championship was nominally a Mexico based championship, having actually been created before the formation of the NWA As typical with CMLL based championships in this period, the champion had short feuds to set up title
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