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  • Image:LuchaLibreMagazine001.png|[[Lucha Libre (magazine) 1|1]] Image:LuchaLibreMagazine002.png|[[Lucha Libre (magazine) 2|2]]
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  • {{Gallery|name=Estelar23323.png|caption=Lucha Libre Magazine #776, November 1978}} {{Gallery|name=Screenshot_2023-10-14_140743.png|caption=Lucha Libre Magazine #808}}
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  • ...le:EstrellasDeLaLuchaLibre69.jpg|300px|right|thumb|[[Estrellas De La Lucha Libre 69|Number 69 version]] (released on February 5, 2016).]] ...Lucha Libre]] (CMLL). It's currently priced as MX$ 10 (US$ 2.50). A weekly magazine, it's published a new version every Friday during CMLL's ''Viernes Espectac
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  • |birthdate=[[April 10]], [[1930]] - [[Temaxcaltzingo]], [[Estado de Mexico]] == Lucha de Apeusta Record ==
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  • |birthdate=[[April 10]], [[1934]] - [[Tulancingo]] == Lucha de Apuestas Record ==
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  • |birthdate= [[May 10]], [[1946]] ..., [[Mil Mascaras]], [[Dorrel Dixon]]. Guadalupe Ramirez helped start lucha libre in the united states along with [[Falcon de Oro]] and [[El Moro]]. Guadalup
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  • {{aline|[[1965 | 65]]/[[10/27]]|masks/hairs|[[Sangre Fría|Hermanos Muerte I]] & [[Hermano Muerte II|I * [[Lucha Libre (magazine) 74]]
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  • ...s, Sweet Sarah (07/02 - 09/02), Sarah Griffin (10/02 - 10/03), Dark Angel (10/03 - ), Sara la Canadiense (2004), Sarita (2009 TNA) ...as been due to talent, timing, and connections; she became a star in lucha magazine, which helped her become a bigger star to the fans. Her looks didn't hurt,
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  • '''Mr. Tempest''' is thankful with his family and all the Lucha Libre fans who always supported him during his career who saw them as part of his ...he had notable matches with and against the biggest names in mexican Lucha Libre. The following list includes the most prominent opponents he had:
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  • :[[June 10]]:[[Ephesto]] ''Lucha Libre Magazine''
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  • |birthdate=[[May 10]], [[1923]] ...the Televicentro promotion run by Chucho Garza which was one of the first lucha promotions on television and was a frequent partner of [[Medico Asesino]].
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  • === Comision de Box y Lucha Libre de Mexicali === * Wrestler of the Year 1993 awarded by the Honorable Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre de Mexicali
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  • ...ack then. Many years later I was excited to grace the cover of Lucha Libre magazine, once as Bill Anderson (with Blond Hair), and twice as the masked American {{aline|[[1986]]/[[10/18]]|hair|[[Tinieblas]]|Bill Anderson|[[Olimpic Auditorium, Los Angeles, Ca
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  • ...poles Salas to include her in his section Los Rayos X, in the Súper Luchas Magazine #61 (published May 31, 2004). Nobody would buy the story she was a "WWF" w Barraza's murders had nothing to do with lucha libre and she was never a wrestler, but she's often portrayed as a murdering wres
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  • ...e quit school early and took up plumbing, then later became a fan of lucha libre. In particular, he was a big fan of [[Chico Casasola]] and [[Bobby Bonales] ...ving trained in both amateur wrestling and soccer. He was trained in lucha libre by [[El Enfermero]], [[El Greco]], Conde Dracula and [[Caballero Tigre]] an
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  • ...eated by [[Valente Pérez]], who ran [[Lucha Libre (magazine) | Lucha Libre magazine]]. ...ared the loser of the match. Charro protested this decision with the lucha libre commission, and the decision was later overturned. While this process went
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  • |height=5'10"/179 cms ...Rolando Vera]], [[Rene Guajardo]] and [[Apolo Curiel]]. He combined Lucha Libre with Olympic Wrestling. He was invited by his maestro [[Pedro Nieves]] to
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  • ...wrestler who was born on October 15, 1952, in Mexico City, Mexico. He had 10 siblings and stopped school to start working. He was trained by Sordo Lopez ...which made them stand out at the time. Siberiano was also featured in one magazine's most ugliest wrestlers gallery. On May 1st, 1982, the team competed in a
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  • |nameHistory=Puma King, Puma (10/2012-7/2018) ...early exception, where Tiger Kid gave his true parentage away to HalconNet magazine, but was contradicted many more times later.) The whole family kept the cha
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  • ...ro to help him. Príncipe aided El Estudiante and they were challeged for a lucha de apuestas of Príncipe's mask and Estudiante's hair against the masks of ...- Mexicali, Baja California|'''Principe Negro''' [[La Gacela]] in a Super Libre}}
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  • ...purse those dreams but he eventually gave up and abandoned them for lucha libre. Before becoming a luchador, he worked as a shoemaker, and he practiced som At first he was your basic lucha libre wrestler. He could go to the mat, he could get rough and he had a few nice
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  • He may not be a known name for those that have gotten into lucha libre during the last few years, but to the ones that had a chance to see him whi ...nd by 8:00 pm Davis had returned home with his family and some friends. By 10:00 he was complaining of a major headache and 30 minutes later he was so de
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  • ...co, Latino Heat, El Rey del Suplex, El Cachorro, "The Tony Curtis of Lucha Libre" ...(EMLL/AAA, 06/92 - 11/92), [[Black Tiger]] (second version, NJPW, 09/93 - 10/98), El Caliente (WCW, 08/29/97)
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  • |birthdate=[[November 10]], [[1907]] - [[Mexico City]] ...st legendary wrestlers. Many histories cite him as the First Idol of Lucha Libre. His nickname was "El Rey del Derechazo", the King of Right.
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  • ...didn't last a lot with Mora in charge). LL also had a bodybuilding sister magazine called "Muscle Power", whose editor also was Valente Pérez. Pérez, who wa ...e released in the country. But the one that easily was the largest selling magazine of them all, was the little comic booklet called "Sensacional de Luchas a C
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  • |birthdate=[[March 10]], [[1958]] - [[Lagos de Moreno]], [[Jalisco]] ...Brothers) and would go on to become one of the most famous trios in lucha libre history.
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  • ...National Middleweight Title]], 1975 Rookie of the Year (awarded by unknown magazine) {{aline|[[1972]]/[[04/15]]<ref>Lucha Libre 480</ref>|hair|[[Tauro]]|Milo Ventura|[[Pista Arena Revolucion]]}}
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  • ...fenseLine|2|[[Chris Adams]]|[[1981]].[[07.20]]|[[Arena Puebla]]|<ref>Box y Lucha 1496, Halcon 483, KO 1461</ref>}} {{TitleHistoryLine|3|[[Perro Aguayo]] [2]|[[Fishman]]|[[1981]].[[10.01]]|[[Los Angeles]]}}
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  • |nicknames=El Black, el Dennis Rodman de la lucha libre, El Rey del Tope, La Saeta del Ring ...Bali (AAA, 07/94 - 02/95), [[Vegas]] (I; AAA, 09/95), Black Panther (EMLL, 10/95 - 05/96), Black Warrior (05/96 - )
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  • Other awards are often handed out by "Dr. Lucha" Stephen Sims, a noted Lucha Libre historian, the old <i>Huricanrana!</i> snail-mail publication, as well as: ===Lucha Libre Magazine===
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  • ...in Mexico City) and then lost it for good to [[Americo Rocca]] on December 10 in Guadalajara. ...es Fantásticos'' or [[Los Fantásticos]]. This was when El Toreo was the #1 lucha building in Mexico in terms of attendance. They were over huge due to their
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  • ...ush right away. Just to put things into perspective, "Lucha Libre" was the magazine that 'created' characters like [[Mil Mascaras]] and [[Tinieblas]], and it w ...who suggested him to unmask Parka so he could take a good picture, and the magazine next week would have a "FRAUD! Parka is Principe Island!" (his former gimmi
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  • ...quien tenía gran amistad lo invitó a entrenar. Empezó a practicar la lucha libre en el Centro Comercial con gente como Garambullo, Pequeño Volta, el Amatec ...la ultima la de Alto Voltaje. Antes como elemento libre había conquistado 10 más, entre ellas la del Dragón Morelense, El Egipcio, el Aguila Venezolan
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  • ...r it (most notable [[TripleMania]] 2009), and an article in AAA's official magazine '''Dos de Tres''' listed Manson as the reigning champion, but the champions ...Charro Aguayo|Francisco Aguayo]]|[[1937]].06.??|[[Mexico City]]|<ref>Box Y Lucha 905, part of a history piece on early title matches</ref>}}
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|08|[[Gran Hamada]]|[[1978]].[[09.10]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]]|<ref name="halcon347" />}} {{TitleDefenseLine|10|[[Halcon 78]]|[[1978]].[[10.03]]|[[Cuautitlán]]|<ref name="halcon347" />}}
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  • |height=179 cm/5' 10" ...ico, where he had his first fight defeating [[Enrique Llanes]] on December 10, 1948. He was still wrestling as Ruddy Galindo until one day he read a prog
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  • ...rio Nunez]]|[[Tony Canales]]|[[1934]].[[06.17]]|[[Mexico City]]|<ref>Box Y Lucha 905, arena unclear</ref>}} ...opez]]|[[Dientes Hernandez]]|[[1937]].[[07.11]]|[[Mexico City]]|<ref>Box Y Lucha 905</ref>}}
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  • |height=5'10"/178 cms ...years old his family moved to [[Mexico City]] where he had access to lucha libre, and he idolized [[Black Shadow]] and wanted to be a wrestler like him. Whe
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  • ...tional championships. For most of the titles, the histories printed in the magazine mesh with the information already available. This championship was an excep ...ne, but respect Luchas 2000's research in this area. Some changes from the Lucha 2000's research has been added to this page. The portions of [[Mexican Nati
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  • ...ín (1964 - 01/85), Mr. Zet, Black Shadow Jr. (01/85 - current), El Títere (10/92 - ??) {{Gallery|name=FB IMG 1519947938965.jpg|caption=awarded by Box y Lucha Magazine}}
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  • ...a professional wrestling championship endorsed by [[Distrito Federal Box Y Lucha Commission]]. As of [[2020]], the titles are promoted by [[CMLL]]. ...d have their own equal set of belts, but there are currently few available magazine sources from that time to find the exact reasoning.
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  • |height=5'10" (1.77m) ...anese debut in April, [[1992]] for [[Gran Hamada]]'s [[UWF|Universal lucha libre promotion]]. With his spectacular flying he quickly made himself a reputati
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  • ...ionship to [[Super Delfin]] and won it back, mostly unnoticed by the lucha libre audience. While the championship was mentioned in Ohara's CMLL matches (usu As part of the '''Lucha Future''' June 2011 tour of England, Blue Demon Jr. held a singles match be
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  • Estrella Blanca's list of mask/hair wins are based on magazine interviews. Those without dates are claimed in those interviews but should {{aline|1958/10/??|hair|[[Estrella Blanca]]|[[Chamaco Veloz]]|Mexico City}}
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  • To say that El Santo is just a lucha legend would a huge understatement. He was more than a luchador with a para ...was using his name without his permission so he complained to the [[Box y Lucha Commission]] and Rodolfo had to drop the gimmick.
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  • ...e, was born on August 27, 1920 in Chihuahua, Chihuahua. Details with lucha libre birthdates are sketchy and several of the ones in this webpage are likely t ...for him at all and he was financially secure, but he decided to give lucha libre another try, and asked his old boss Garza for a spot in the "carteleras" ag
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  • ...he US. I reported it in my page before as I had read it on the Lucha Libre Magazine, but Markus informed me that this was just something that Héctor Valero ma {{aline|76/12/10|hair|Gran Markus|[[Tigre Colombiano]]|Arena Mexico}}
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  • ...h Annual [[Leyenda de Plata]] Tournament, Fukumen World League II, [[Lucha Libre Azteca Title]], [[UWE World Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Ultimo Guerrero]]) *[[1993|93]]/[[October 1|10/01]] - b. [[Mano Negra]], mask vs. mask
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  • * December 10, 1978: El Santo, Huracán Ramírez & Dory Dixon defeated Bobby Lee, Villano * October 10, 1981: [[Tiger Mask]] defeat Masked Hurricane (Bobby Lee) in a mask vs mas
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  • ...is much younger, under 12. He is also survived by his wife, whom ''Box y Lucha'' named as Lina Guadalupe Aguilar and whom ''[[Ovaciones]]'' named as Ana M ...t after one of the shows in Mexico City, a very well-respected lucha libre magazine writer named Héctor Valero Maré took Juan aside and suggested 'El Texano'
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  • ...9]], [[1970]] - [[Nezahualcoyotl]], [[Mexico State]], as Villano III, [[71/10/28]], Veracruz, as Villano, (not Villano III), Arena Ecatepec, [[1971/11/21 ...Brazo de Oro catalogadas como luchas del año tanto por las revistas “Lucha Libre” y “El Halcon” respectivamente.
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  • In [[1990]] he opened his own gym and became the youngest maestro of lucha libre at the time. A lot of the wrestlers who signed up for his gym were actually ...Azteca]], [[Mariachi]]/[[Solar]] and [[Super Astro]]) rank among the best lucha title matches of the 90s.
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