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  • Vipers Revolution was an AAA stable, based off the old [[Vipers]] stable. The members, partic ...o and atomico matches. After temporary break due to legal problems, Vipers Revolution members Black Abyss and Psicosis returned as members of [[The Militia]].
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  • '''Pro Wrestling Revolution''' is a Lucha Libre promotion based out of the state of California in the U *[http://www.prowrestling-revolution.com/ Official Website]
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  • RFS (Revolution Free Style) is the new promotion ran by former [[AAA]] luchador, [[Super Ca [http://www.revolutionfs.com.mx/ Revolution Free Style official website]
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  • '''Mini Vipers''' are the minis of [[Vipers Revolution]]. Just like in the full-sized stable, the leader is Abismo Negro. {{Gallery||name=NewVipers.jpg‎ |caption=with [[Vipers Revolution]]}}
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  • |image=Vf revolution.jpg ...amily. He has wrestled many of the top Lucha Libre names for Pro Wrestling Revolution such as [[Super Parka]], [[Mephisto]], [[Super Crazy]], and [[Blue Demon Jr
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  • |name=Mega Clown (Revolution Clowns) |nameHistory=Mega Clown (Revolution Clowns)
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  • A wrestler for [[Lucha Xtreme]] and [[Pro Wrestling Revolution]]. [[Category:Pro Wrestling Revolution wrestlers]]
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  • {{Gallery|name=yuca01.jpg|caption=Performing for Vamper Revolution, Gimnasio Juan de la Barrera, Mexico City - 03 14 2015}} {{Gallery|name=yuca02.jpg|caption=Performing for Vamper Revolution, Gimnasio Juan de la Barrera, Mexico City - 03 14 2015}}
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  • {{Gallery||name=NewVipers.jpg‎ |caption=As a member of [[Vipers Revolution]] with [[Mini Vipers]]}} {{Gallery||name=NewVipers2k9.jpg|caption=As a member of [[Vipers Revolution]]}}
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  • '''Pro Wrestling Revolution''' is a Lucha Libre promotion based out of the state of California in the U *[http://www.prowrestling-revolution.com/ Official Website]
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  • ...k]], A.T. Lock, Victoria Milanese, IR (Italian Revolution), IR II (Italian Revolution II), [[Quebrada Con Tornillo|Armani Shoe Exchange]], [[Asai Moonsault|Empor
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  • ...|name=NewVipers.jpg‎ |caption=As a member of [[Mini Vipers]] with [[Vipers Revolution]]}}
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  • ...errillera ([[Cougar Boy]], [[Fidel Pérez]] & [[Guerrillero Jr.]]) defeated Revolution Clowns ([[Crazy Clown (Matamoros)|Crazy Clown]], [[Maniac Clown]] & [[Mega ...cated on [[June 15]], [[2016]] due to lack of defenses by former champions Revolution Clowns, who were champions by more than six months and they don't defended
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  • ...the nickname of his father and he used as a ring name. Promoter of Vamper Revolution.
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  • .... She had wrestled in the following promotions: Hoodslam, [[Pro Wrestling Revolution]], Stardom USA, VF3, Action Coast Empire, Alternative Wrestling Show
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  • ...o fill the vacant [[Arena Gladiador Trios Championship]]. Former champions Revolution Clowns ([[Crazy Clown (Matamoros)|Crazy Clown]], [[Maniac Clown]] & [[Mega *Revolution Clowns ([[Crazy Clown (Matamoros)|Crazy Clown]], [[Maniac Clown]] & [[Mega
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  • Vipers Revolution was an AAA stable, based off the old [[Vipers]] stable. The members, partic ...o and atomico matches. After temporary break due to legal problems, Vipers Revolution members Black Abyss and Psicosis returned as members of [[The Militia]].
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  • {{Gallery|name=Revolution_tag_champ.jpg|caption=Pro Wrestling Revolution Tag Champion with his father Rey Misterio Sr.}} ...y|name=Sl_revolution_misterio_shirt.jpg|caption=Sporting his Pro Wrestling Revolution t-shirt.}}
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  • Tag Team Championship of [[Pro Wrestling Revolution]]. On Febuary 5th, 2015 [[Pro Wrestling Revolution]] declared the titles vacant due to [[El Hijo del Santo]] suffering a spina
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  • |maestro=Daniel Cormier, [[Norman Smiley]], Johnny Moss, [[Pro Wrestling Revolution ]]
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  • A former wrestler for [[Lucha Xtreme]] and [[Pro Wrestling Revolution]].Has made an appearance for [[Dragon Gate USA]]. Northern California high
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  • ...ian wrestler who primarily performed on [[WAR (Ecuador)|Wrestling Alliance Revolution]] events. He began his wrestling career in [[2006]] after being trained by
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  • |signatureMoves=Chaos Theory, Bombs Away, Revolution [[DDT]], British Figure-4
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  • ...|name=NewVipers.jpg‎ |caption=As a member of [[Mini Vipers]] with [[Vipers Revolution]]}}
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  • ...rough Pro Wrestling Revolution. Finally, at finals [[2012]], Pro Wrestling Revolution ended their relations with [[NWA]] and by consequently, XNL also ended thei :*Wrestling Alliance Revolution - [[Ecuador]] (2012 -)
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  • | align="center"|[[IWRG|International Wrestling Revolution Group]]
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  • ...|name=NewVipers.jpg‎ |caption=As a member of [[Mini Vipers]] with [[Vipers Revolution]]}}
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  • ...ampionship, ROH World Tag Team Championships (w/[[Hanson]]), NWA Wrestling Revolution Grand Warrior Championship, VIP Heavyweight Championship (2), IWGP Tag Team
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  • ...a]] based wrestler. Began to faced with Mexican wrestlers in Pro Wrestling Revolution when the promotion began to invite them to PWR events. When he feuded with
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  • |nicknames=Kaumei Senshi (translated: Revolution Warrior)
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  • {{Gallerywide||name=NewVipers.jpg‎ |caption=As a member of [[Vipers Revolution]] with [[Mini Vipers]]}}
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  • ...school in Commerce City, Colorado as well. They also partner with the New Revolution Wrestling in Denver which is owned and promoted by "Mercury" Matt Yaden. Th
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  • {{Gallery||name=NewVipers.jpg‎ |caption=As a member of [[Vipers Revolution]] with [[Mini Vipers]]}}
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  • ...Xtreme Wrestling) iniciando como pareja de Nick Romano en un grupo llamado Revolution, grupo el cual llego a luchar contra [[Fatu|Rikishi]]. En Diciembre de ese
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  • Teamed several times with Mr. Wrestling 4 (Technicos) in Pro Wrestling Revolution.
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  • ...at Feria de la Revolución Mexicana in Zitácuaro (a celebrating the Mexican Revolution) under the name of Sexy Pink, she went under that name until 2015. She too
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  • ...wrestled for (besides [[Michinoku Pro Wrestling]]) include [[Pro Wrestling Revolution]], AWS, REINA, Dragon Gate, Rey Misterio Presents<ref>[http://www.profightd
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  • * [[Charly Manson]] (Ex-[[Vipers_Revolution|Vipers Revolution]] member)
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  • ...ip, WWF/E Hardcore Championship (21), Extreme Rising Championship, WildKat Revolution Championship
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  • ...l as in Northern Colorado Championship Wrestling (NCCW). As well as in New Revolution Wrestling (NRW). He also alot of the times works along side his father [[De
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  • ...promotions all over the west coast with companies like PWR (Pro Wrestling Revolution), PWG (Pro Wrestling Guerrilla), XPW (Xtreme Pro Wrestling), [[TNA]] and PC
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  • ...ex, [[Double Underhook DDT]], [[Powerbomb|Elgin Bomb]], [[German Suplex]], Revolution Elgin Bomb, Top Rope Elgin Bomb
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  • **Pacific Wrestling Revolution
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  • ...atoriano, que trabaja para la empresa [[WAR del Ecuador|Wrestling Alliance Revolution del Ecuador]]. También ha luchado en la [[LWA|LWA –Leadership Wrestling
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  • ...forever, even breakups. By spring 2007, the Vipers were reborn as [[Vipers Revolution]].
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  • ...n [[WAR Conquest 2008]], a special event organized by [[Wrestling Alliance Revolution]]. In this event he defended the company's tag team championship along [[Co
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  • ...r de Juniors Championship]], WWO World Cruiserweight Championship, WildKat Revolution Championship, [[WWA World Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Damián 666]]), [[Th
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  • *Hardcore Wrestling Revolution (HWR)
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  • ...tage Tag Team Championship (with [[Shaun Ricker]], 2 times), Pro Wrestling Revolution Jr. Heavyweight Champion, [[PWR World Tag Team Titles]] (2) (w/[[Derek Sand
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  • ...th them as well. The Foreign Legion has had ties to [[La Secta]], [[Vipers Revolution]], [[Vipers 2.0]], [[Hart Foundation 2.0|The Hart Foundation 2.0]], [[La He ...s to partner with the Legion where it benefits both sides much like Vipers Revolution had in the past. This would last until [[TripleMania 2009|TripleMania in Ju
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  • ...ral dates. In storyline (and perhaps elsewhere), his followers in [[Vipers Revolution]] resented Abismo not being around to support them, and [[Mr. Niebla]] led The Vipers Revolution/Abismo Negro feud never really had a conclusion. They would feud at most th
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  • ...uit. Early [[2017]], he began to wrestle on [[IWRG|International Wrestling Revolution Group]] (IWRG). After spend most of the year in the promotion, he left the
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  • ...fessional wrestling championship created by [[IWRG|International Wrestling Revolution Group]] (IWRG) to showcase the best wrestler in Mexico.
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  • ...ssional wrestling championship owned by the [[IWRG|International Wrestling Revolution Group]] (IWRG). It was introduced in [[2018]] as the tenth active champions
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  • |signatureMoves=[[Moonsault Fallaway Slam|Revolution Fly]], X Marks The Spot, 21Plex, West Knee
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  • On [[November 13]], [[2013]], [[Pro Wrestling Revolution]] announced through their official website the end of NWA Mexico and the en
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  • ...es from the English version of the promotion name, International Wrestling Revolution Group. The associated training school is called '''FIL''' (or '''FILL'''),
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  • {{Gallery|name=1342.jpg|caption=Viper´s Revolution}}
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  • ...rofessional wrestling title promoted by [[WAR (Ecuador)|Wrestling Alliance Revolution]] of Ecuador. Also was defended in [[LWA|Leader Wrestling Association]] and
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  • {{Gallery||name=Lady apache revolution.jpg‎|caption= Pro Wrestling Revolution Womans Champion}}
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  • {{Gallery|name=Misterio_sr_tag_champion.jpg|caption=Pro Wrestling Revolution tag team champion with his son Hijo de Rey Misterio}}
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  • ..., [[XNL|Xplosion Nacional de Lucha Libre]] ([[Chile]]), Wrestling Alliance Revolution ([[Ecuador]]), and few from independent circuit of both [[Mexico]] and the
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  • ...a professional wrestling tournament held by [[IWRG|International Wrestling Revolution Group]] (IWRG). It was established in [[2011]], awarding the tournament win
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  • ...(2, w/ [[Halloween]], [[Mr. Aguila]] and w/ [[Halloween]] & [[Nicho]]), [[Revolution Pro Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Halloween]]), XPW Tag Team Titles (w/ [[Hallowe
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  • ...ctor''' is an annual tournament produced by [[IWRG|International Wrestling Revolution Group]]. It was established in [[2010]] as '''Nuevas Promesas Tournament'''
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  • ...ity and competed at Arena Coliseo and Arena Mexico (before the independent revolution in the mid 70s, the old school mentality was that if you did not make it to
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  • ...s]] (w/[[Damian 666]] & [[Mr. Aguila]] and w/ [[Damian 666]] & [[Nicho]]), Revolution Pro Tag Team Titles (w/ [[Damian 666]]), [[NGX Tag Team Championship]] (w/
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  • ...of AAA - [[Vatos Locos]], [[Vipers]], [[LLL]], [[La Secta]], and [[Vipers Revolution]]. In November 2006 Manson joined [[Los Hell Brothers]] along with Cibernet
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  • Image:Baroness Black red.jpg|Revolution Indy Wrestling
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  • ==International Wrestling Revolution Group (2008)==
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  • ...his time back and forth between Southern California (El Genio's WPW, FMLL, Revolution Pro and Rob Black's XPW among others) and the North Eastern region of Japan
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  • ...and was in an eliminatory national of light weight celebrated in the Arena Revolution, being eliminated by Climax, that was idol of that Arena of Mexico City.
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Dos Caras]]|[[1985]].[[05.16]]|[[Pista Arena Revolution]]|<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/341517702592276/posts/1983685098375520 Cro
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  • ...id voiceovers for years for the November 20th parade (start of the Mexican revolution) and for TV ads for the Choco Milk instant drink as well as Colgate toothpa
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  • ...stlers to leave EMLL in December of 1975 to join the independent wrestling revolution commanded by Ray Mendoza and promoter [[Francisco Flores]]. During his firs
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  • In October 2005 L.A. Park debuted for Detroit's Independent Wrestling Revolution (IWR) brand "Revolucha", teaming with American Kickboxer vs. El Hijo del Sa
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  • 4. [[Vipers Revolution]]<BR>
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  • Mendoza also was one of the key players in the 1974 "independent revolution" and the start of the [[UWA]], and consequently, one of the hottest periods
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