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  • Some wrestlers have been wrestling as '''Coloso'''. Known wrestlers are listed next: *[[Coloso II]]; son of [[Mr. México]].
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  • ...lvaro Velazco | Mr. Wrestling I]] and [[Carnicero Grimaldo | Mr. Wrestling II]] ...lvaro Velazco | Mr. Wrestling I]] and [[Carnicero Grimaldo | Mr. Wrestling II]]
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  • ...monio Blanco, Cisco Grimaldo, Ricky Valenzuela, Fidel Grimo, Mr. Wrestling II ...& [[Brazo de Plata]]|[[Álvaro Velazco | Mr. Wrestling I]] & Mr. Wrestling II|[[Palacio de los Deportes]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...ro Negro (Baja California)|Guerrero Negro]] & [[Caudillo II (00s)|Caudillo II]] - [[November 20]], [[2022]] - [[Arena Nacionalista]] ...li based rudo, with four yeas of preparation with a preference for extreme wrestling. His debut was a tag team match with [[Exodus]] agaisnt [[Zama]] & [[Dark W
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  • [[Link title]]Not to be mistaken for [[Espectro II Jr ]] |name=Espectro II Jr.
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  • |name=Caudillo II (Warlord II) |nameHistory=Caudillo II (debut-current)
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  • ''A Japanese wrestler used this name in Eagle Pro Wrestling.'' |maestro=[[Matemático]], [[Matemático II]], [[Huracán Ramírez]]
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  • Not to be mistaken for [[Espectro Jr. II]] |name=Espectro II Jr.
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  • |nicknames=The King of Old School, The Fucking God of Professional Wrestling, The King of Kings, The Best Independent Wrestler in the World, The Extrem ...y=Monster C , Mr. Wrestling 3, KATAKARI MAX, Lightning Kid , Lightning Kid II, Tom Cosati
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  • |name=El Hijo del Espanto II |nameHistory=Unknown (debut - 03/2000), El Hijo del Espanto II (03/2000 - death)
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  • |name=Rikidozan II |nameHistory=Mitsuo Momota (debut - ), Rikidozan II (02/74 - 12/75)
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  • ...[[El Estudiante Jr.]], [[Mike Castillo]], [[Humilde]], [[Black Shadow Jr. II]] ...n wrestler he was 5 times National Champion in this discipline. In Olympic wrestling he had competed in different leagues from USA, Cuba, Venezuela, Puerto Rico
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  • |nameHistory=El Hijo de Septiembre Negro II, Blade |family=[[Septiembre Negro II]] (father)
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  • ...[La Gata Negra]] (great-aunt), [[Gato Negro I]], [[Zorro I]], [[Gato Negro II]], [[El Gato (Guatemala)|El Gato]], [[Cóndor Azul]], [[Maravilla Cosmica] |maestro=[[El Zorro II]], [[La Gata Negra]], [[Príncipe Joga]], [[Aereo Flash]], [[Súper Tigre]]
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  • The Arena Nacionalista Anniversary show is the biggest annual professional wrestling event promoted by [[Empresa Arena Nacionalista]], held on the last week of {{EventMatchLine|3|[[Fray Diablo I]] & [[Fray Diablo II]]|[[Prinxipe]] & [[Alas de Oro Jr.]]<BR>[[Galaxy (Baja California)|Galaxy]]
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  • ...[Álvaro Velazco | Mr. Wrestling I]] & [[Carnicero Grimaldo | Mr. Wrestling II]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...habet (A, B, C, etc) as designated by [http://prowrestlinghistory.com/ Pro Wrestling History]. AAA seems to have simply differentiated them by their locations a {{EventMatchLine|1|[[Gran Apache II|Chiva Rayada]], [[El Chamagol]], [[Nino de Oro]]|[[Ángel Mortal]], [[Galle
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  • He is regarded as a wrestling legend in San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora. He had teamed up with the bigges Until today '''Mr. Majestick''' has his own professional wrestling school and he has been promoter in San Luis Río Colorado for over 20 years
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  • ...d to know how to wrestle after this show and was given information about a wrestling gym by a wrestler on the show. ...ended up meeting [[Aguila Solitaria]] and [[Vulcano]]. He trained amateur wrestling for a year there.
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  • |nameHistory=Payaso Soleil II, Quidam, Radical, Solei, Soleil A part of a trio of wrestling clowns, [[Los Payasos Du Soleil]] with [[Dralión]] & [[Solstrom]]
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  • |nameHistory=Angel Frances (1988), Mr. Wrestling Jr. (USA) ...agonist of that movie of [[El Santo]], [[El Hacha Diabólica (1964)]]. His wrestling is a blend of brawler and powerhouse. He holds a very good apuestas record
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  • Teamed several times with Mr. Wrestling 4 (Technicos) in Pro Wrestling Revolution. Also feuded with [[Loco Zandokan II]].
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  • ...s a professional tag team wrestling championship promoted by [[CWF|Caution Wrestling Federation]]. [[image:CWFVipers.jpg|200px|left|thumb|[[Psicosis II (Ripper)|Psicosis]] & [[Morphosis|Histeria]], 5th Champions]]
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  • |nameHistory=Chico Malo (debut), Mad Lad, Negro Azteca II (late 1990s), Pzaico (current) |lostmaskto=[[Despiadado]] (as Chico Malo) / [[Luminoso]] (as Negro Azteca II)
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  • |image=Sexy Star II AAA.jpg |maestro=[[El Tapatío]], [[Tapatío Jr.]] , [[Black Shadow Jr. II]], [[Príncipe Negro (Baja California)|Príncipe Negro]], [[Mr. Tempest (90
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  • |signatureMoves=[[Pumphandle Michinoku Driver II|Egoist Driver / Viagra Driver]], [[Shooting Star Press|AV Star Press]], [[H ...//www.obsessedwithwrestling.com/profiles/m/magnum-tokyo.html Obsessed With Wrestling]
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  • |family=[[Silver Fox II]], [[Jose Guadalupe]] (brothers), [[Super Niño]] (son) ...if he could not reach a championship belt, he is remembered for his superb wrestling technique and good quality matches.
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  • |family=[[Canek]] (father), [[Principe Maya]], [[El Danés]] and [[El Danés II]] (uncles), [[Canek Jr.]] (brother), [[Rey Maya]], [[El Danés Jr.]] and [[ ...with CMLL at the time); Canek Jr. leaving around when Canek was no longer wrestling in CMLL would seem to back that up. Wrestles as a independent, including wo
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  • ...ing and amateur wrestling. He won bodybuilding contests and Intercolegial Wrestling tournaments. He is well regarded as a good role model for the youth, becaus ...ation for him. [[Rafael Salamanca]] also contributed in his training. His wrestling abilities and physique were result of long hours of training and practice.
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  • |nameHistory=Inmortal II (debut), Tronx (Current) ...gainst [[Conde Jr.]] for the Arena Coliseo Cup 2007. He has a well-rounded wrestling style but he prefers techniques.
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  • ...y=[[As Charro]] (brother), [[As Charro Jr.]] (nephew), [[Charro de Jalisco II]] (brother in law) ...said to have translated in-ring with him being known for his good amateur wrestling ability.
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  • |maestro=[[Caudillo II]], [[Príncipe Negro (Baja California)|Príncipe Negro]] ...onship]], [[IWA Heavyweight Championship]], [[Intercontinental Heavyweight Wrestling Championship]], [[Costa del Pacífico Heavyweight Championship]], [[Pacific
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  • ...tly a tag team Romulo was the bad guy while his "brother" [[Gitano Ivanoff II|Remo]] was the good guy, and they argued in the middle of the matches. In
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  • The '''NWA Mexico Lightweight Championship''' was a professional wrestling championship promoted by [[NWA Mexico]]. The title became the only NWA cham ...[[Skayde]] becoming the first champion by defeating [[Turbo]] and [[Trauma II]] in the finals of a tournament run in [[Gimnasio Juan de la Barrera]].
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  • |name=Scaramouche II |nameHistory=Scaramouche II, Demoníaco I
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  • ...[[La Parka]], [[Máscara Sagrada]] and more. His goals are to continue in wrestling and to keep training. ...[Águila Azteca (Nuevo León)|Águila Azteca]], [[Baby Fox]], [[Black Panther II (Monterrey)|Black Panther]], [[Etreus]], [[Exagón]], [[Kid Panther]], [[Mu
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  • |signatureMoves=Fuyuki Special I, Fuyuki Special II, Samson Clutch, Samson Striker (Muscle Buster), La Silla ...://www.obsessedwithwrestling.com/profiles/k/kodo-fuyuki.html Obsessed With Wrestling]
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  • ...etallingus/F'n 5]], [[Moonsault|Second Rope Moonsault]], [[Mexican Stretch II|Stretch Muffler]], [[Gory Special into Complete Shot|Weapon X]], Lucha Dest ..., NWA Heritage Tag Team Championship (with [[Shaun Ricker]], 2 times), Pro Wrestling Revolution Jr. Heavyweight Champion, [[PWR World Tag Team Titles]] (2) (w/[
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  • |nameHistory=Mr. Instant Replay, Gallinero II, Matt Jackson, Max Buck, Max, Fluffy The Dog ...Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (7) (w/Nick Jackson) 2013 New Japan Pro Wrestling Super Jr. Tag Tournament (w/Nick Jackson), IWGP Tag Team Championship (w/Ni
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  • ...ero]], [[Mr. Tempest (90s)|Mr. Tempest]], [[Iron Boy]], [[Black Shadow Jr. II]] ...restling School]] and Dark Warrior represented Arena Mexicali and Iron Boy Wrestling School. Since then they had series of matches at singles, tag team, mixed,
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  • |family=[[Lemús I]] (uncle), [[Lemús II]] (brother), [[Juan Reynosa]] (cousin) |maestro=[[Lemús II]], Tito Sánchez, [[Juan Reynosa]], [[Rudy Boy Gonzalez]]
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  • ...o=[[Mike Castillo]], [[Mr. Tempest (90s)|Mr. Tempest]], [[Black Shadow Jr. II]], [[Luminoso]] ...CMLL and AAA a on TV. He was the one in his family who likes professional wrestling. While attending University he had a team project related with interviewin
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  • |name=Lemús II ...and finally got his chance to get formally trained, as his godfather was a wrestling promoter called Mad Dog Cruz (Roberto Solloa) who that did shows in San Ant
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  • ...stling was her son's passion and Jack stopped wearing the mask. Besides of wrestling in Dominican Republic, also wrestled in the United States, Central and Sout {{aline|??/??/??|mask|[[Jack Veneno]]|[[La Fiera II]]|unknown}}
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  • A list of deaths of luchadors and other people in the Mexican wrestling industry which took place during the COVID-19 pandemic, starting from March ...April 25||-||<ref>https://fdtluchalibre.com/2020/04/25/murio-warrior-steel-ii-el-gigante-de-las-arenas-de-la-periferia/</ref>
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  • ...ften is listed simply as "Pantera", is listed under his original [[Pantera II]] name'' ...pan Trios Championship]], [[Mexico State Trios Championship]] (w/[[Pantera II]] & [[Mascara Sagrada|Hecatombe]], [[IWRG Intercontinental Lightweight Cham
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  • ...ics. Then [[Rey Misterio]] was the one who guided him in his professional wrestling career. Moreover, [[Super Astro]], [[Depredador ]], [[Barón Chino]], [[Pe ...[[Psicosis]], and Rey Misterio himself. As proof of his skills in Extreme Wrestling. He had won the [[X-LAW Tag Team Championship]]s along with [[Angel Mens
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  • ...part of the first generation of wrestlers from '''Mr Tempest Professional Wrestling School'''. His first experience in the ring was on September 21, 2013 in S ...|01/01/2014|[[Arena Nacionalista]] - Mexicali, Baja California| [[Caudillo II]], [[Rey Azteca]] & '''Exxce''' vs [[Próximo]], [[Principe Negro Jr. (Mex
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  • ...a)|Príncipe Negro]], [[Mr. Tempest (90s)|Mr. Tempest]], [[Black Shadow Jr. II]], [[Iron Boy]] She is a tecnica and she has a high flying wrestling style. Her nickname is ''La Primera Dama a la que le gustó volar'' (the fi
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  • |image=Villano II.jpg |name=Villano II (Villano Segundo)
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  • ...n Powers''', a knockoff group. The initial team was Juvi, AAA's [[Psicosis II]], and Crazy Boy, acting as his cousin's replacement. [[Joe Lider]], long t Crazy Boy and Joe Lider's background in hardcore wrestling became the theme for the group, with a lot of 'extreme' style spots (with a
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  • ...m a humble family he worked in construction since young. His friends were wrestling fans and they used to attend '''Martes de Coliseo'''. He was invited by hi ...ío]], [[Mr. Punk]], [[Doberman]], [[Flecha Azul]], and Los Fantasticos I & II. He also won the hairs of [[Caudillo]], [[Valente Fernández]], his brothe
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  • The '''Copa TripleManía''' is a sporadic professional wrestling cup held by [[AAA|Lucha Libre AAA World Wide (AAA)]]. It was disputed for t | align="center"|[[La Parka II|La Parka]]
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  • {{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Pantera II]]|[[Tony Rivera]]|[[1997]].[[07.27]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]]}} {{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[El Hijo del Gladiador]]|[[Pantera II]]|[[1997]].[[12.21]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]]}}
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  • ...ey]], [[Lady Star]] (sisters), [[Latino (Saltillo)|Latino]], [[Green Demon II]], [[Chavo Lomeli]] (brothers) He trained for two years of Olympic wrestling with [[Tony Escobedo (Monterrey)|Tony Escobedo]] and continued Lucha Libre
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  • At next day, the Mexico State Boxing and Wrestling Commission announced that referee's decisions are final and must be respect ...Pantera]], [[Rafy]], [[Rayan]], [[Super Nova]], [[Trauma I]], and [[Trauma II]]}}
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  • ...9/Super Catch Argentina 1990/ Super Catch Paraguay, 1991-1992), El Diábolo II (Titanes en el Ring 1982); Ciclope Polifemo (Titanes en el Ring, 1983), Gí ...wrestler [[Chief Zulu]] by him he also met [[Tobias Giordano]] a prominent wrestling trainer who introduced him to the World of the catch. Giordano himself prop
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  • |nameHistory=Ricky Reyes (debut - ), Havana Pitbull II, Cortez Castro (2014-5 [[Lucha Underground]]), Veneno (2016 Lucha Undergrou ...://www.obsessedwithwrestling.com/profiles/r/ricky-reyes.html Obsessed With Wrestling]
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  • ...the trainers at that time. When Mr. Tempest founded his own professional wrestling school she continued the rest of her training with him until her profession === Mr. Tempest Professional Wrestling School ===
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  • ...cosis (1997 - 2013), Psycosys/Psicosis Extreme (current, indies),Psicosis (II)/Psicosis (AAA-CMLL) Psyco Ripper (2013), Reaper (2013 - 2017) ...nal Atomicos Championship]] (5, 4 w/ [[Histeria II]], [[Mosco de la Merced II]], [[Maniaco]], w/[[Crazy Boy]], [[Joe Lider]] and [[Juventud Guerrera]]),
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  • ...ríguez]] and [[Chucho Monroy]]. His traning partners were [[El Chivo Pérez II]] and Halcón Marino who changed his name to Halcón del Espacio. At San Bruno Avenue, a wrestling Arena Olimpia was built owned by Don Manuelito Hernández “El Zapatero”
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  • :[[September 14]]:[[Gemelo de la Muerte II]] * [[01.06]] - [[Ricky Marvin]] left [[Pro Wrestling NOAH]] to returning to [[Mexico]].
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  • ...= [[Príncipe Negro (Baja California)|Príncipe Negro]] (father), [[Caudillo II]] (Grandfather), [[Hormiga Atomica (Baja California)]], [[Caudillo Jr.]] ( ...father and grandfather he also trained with Killer Dog and Ray Ojeda. His wrestling style is technical. He has been promoter since 2008.
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  • ...rnia]]. He was said to have competed in bodybuilding competitions prior to wrestling and had won the bodybuilding titles of "Mr. Mexico" and "Mr. Western Mexico ...he middle or lower card. He was then paired with [[Supremo II | El Supremo II]] in 1990, but the pairing was never a main event attraction. He started a
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  • ...]]|masks|[[Brazo de Oro]] & [[Brazo de Plata]]|[[El Migra I]] & [[El Migra II]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]] - [[Mexico City]]}} ...13]]|masks|[[Brazo de Oro]] & [[Brazo de Plata]]|[[Aquaman I]] & [[Aquaman II]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]]}}
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  • |name=Black Abyss/Abismo Negro II ...(2004 - 08/06), [[Triple A]] (II) (08/06 - ???), Black Abyss/Abismo Negro II (2008 - current)
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  • ...Sordo Flores]] (father in law), [[Estrella Blanca Jr.]], [[Estrella Blanca II]], [[Estrella Blanca III]], [[Estrella Blanca 2000]] (sons) ...e to Mexico City in search of better opportunities. His first approach to wrestling was in 1946 where he was impressed by what he witnessed. When he saw a mat
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  • ...e Victoria World Cup''' for sponsorship reasons, is an annual professional wrestling trios tournament produced by [[AAA|Lucha Libre AAA World Wide]] (AAA) since ...ls]])<br>Team Mexico (women's)<br>([[Flammer]], [[La Hiedra]], [[Sexy Star II]])
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  • {{aline|??/??/??|mask|[[Brazo de Oro]]|Muerte de La Barranca II|Unknown}} ...2/02]]|masks|Brazo de Oro & [[Brazo de Plata]]|[[El Migra I]] & [[El Migra II]]|[[Palacio de la Deportes DF]]}}
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  • |family=[[Lizmark Jr.]] (son), [[Lizmark II|Júpiter/Lizmark II]] (brother), [[Nieto de Lizmark]] (grandson) ...ning with Braulio Mendoza during three years, four hours a day, he started wrestling in Acapulco. In his debut match, he teamed with El Extraño against Ranger
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  • ...l Light Heavyweight Title]] (3), [[National Tag Team Titles]] (w/[[Espanto II]], [[Texas Lightheavyweight Championship]]) ...are one of those teams that you can't overlook while talking about Mexican wrestling history, however they are an undeservedly often forgotten team by modern Me
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  • ...of skills give him advantage over many luchadors. Besides of professional wrestling he has a large background in sports karate, weightlifting, self defense, bo He is also recognized as a Trainer and Synod for the wrestling apirants.
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  • |maestro=[[Caudillo II]], [[El Bigotes]], [[Angel Mensajero]], [[Mr. Tempest (90s)|Mr. Tempest]], ...r. Tempest, and Black Shadow Jr. He had difficulties in his early days in wrestling due to his very young age. He was 15 years old when he started and the Com
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  • |nameHistory=Horus (debut - 2011), El Hijo de Rey Misterio II (2011 - 2014), Rey Horus (2014 -), El Dragon Azteca Jr. (Lucha Underground ...erio]] in the character when the original decided he was not interested in wrestling, though it was known he was previously Horus. Hijo I returned as a rudo, an
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  • ...aúl Romero took him under his wing in 1935, and after two years of amateur wrestling training Velazco made his professional debut on 1937, as Telmo Velazco. His In 1942, Velazco started a career as a wrestling trainer in Guadalajara, Jalisco in a local "Box y Lucha" gym, and a few yea
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  • ...to be confused w Original IMPACTO(Ismael Reyes) (debut - ??), Gallo Tapado II, Gallo del Bajío, Bobby Lee (77 - retirement) ...original [[Tiger Mask]] whom he lost his mask to... except this time while wrestling as The Masked Hurricane. Word of this eventually found it's way back to Mex
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  • |family=[[Lemus Jr.]] (Son)[[Lemús II]] and [[El Latino]] (nephews) ...nio Texas tenia su programa semanal por television "Southwest Championship Wrestling" Este programa se veia por todo Texas y tambien Nuevo Laredo hasta Monterre
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  • ...ational Trios Titles]] (2 w/ [[Safari]] & [[Mr. Niebla]] and w/ [[Psicosis II]] & [[Volador Jr.]]), [[WWA World Middleweight Title]], [[Occidente Heavywe ...y lucha fans that Bucanero was going to lose his mask (as a punishment for wrestling unmasked in the United States -WWF-) and everybody predicted a big mask vs.
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  • {{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Medico I]] & [[Medico II]]|-|[[1969]].01.??|-}} ...tleHistoryLine|2|[[Paul Jones]] & [[Nelson Royal]]|[[Medico I]] & [[Medico II]]|[[1969]].[[01.24]]|?}}
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  • |maestro=[[Capitán Dragnet]], [[Morlock]], [[Salvador Muñiz]], [[Caudillo II]] ...one of the most notable rudos in Mexicali. He has an stiff and effective wrestling style. He combines tecnique, agility, and rudeness. His dropkicks are pre
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  • In the golden years of [[UWA]] trios wrestling in [[El Toreo]] (early 80s), Feliciano was a part of two [[Los Temerarios]] ...[[SWS]], and in the year [[2000]] he wrestled (masked) for [[Big Japan Pro Wrestling]].
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  • |family=[[Ephesto]] (brother), [[Último Rebelde II]] (son); [[Panterita del Ring Jr.]] (nephew) ...debut on [[December 25]], [[1989]] at the Arena Olímpico in Gómez Palacio wrestling as Super Punk.
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  • ...co|Adam Bridle]], [[Ministro]], [[Super Camaleon]], [[Trauma I]], [[Trauma II]], [[Disturbio]], and [[Miedo]]. ...history.com/supercards/mexico/toryumon/toryindex.html Young Dragons Cup on Wrestling Supercards]
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  • ...ood. This was the semi-main event of the [[May 15]], [[1995]] "Triplemania II-B" in [[Zapopan]], [[Jalisco]], and many experts and sheet writers rating i ...der, but he never returned to AAA. In June of [[1996]], a masked Black Cat II appeared in [[AAA]] but he was not the same wrestler.
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  • '''El Protector''' is an annual tournament produced by [[IWRG|International Wrestling Revolution Group]]. It was established in [[2010]] as '''Nuevas Promesas To | [[Carta Brava Jr. II|Carta Brava Jr.]]
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  • |nameHistory=El Brillante (debut - 08/84), Kendo (08/01/84 - ), Kato Kung Lee II (92), Transformer (92 - 94, L.A., 04 - ), El Ninja (01/95 - 04/95), Ninja d ...try of the Dominican Republic, as well as Panamá, for several years. While wrestling in Panamá, [[Perro Aguayo]] and [[Anibal]] discovered him and took him to
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  • ...Splash]], [[Enzuigiri]], [[Tiger Driver|Fénix Driver]], [[Michinoku Driver II-B#Fire Driver|Fire Driver]], Black Fire Driver, [[German Suplex]], [[Diving ...ship]], PWG World Tag Team Championship (w/[[Pentagón Jr.]]), PWR Catalina Wrestling Mixer Championship, [[The Crash Cruiserweight Championship]] (2), WAR World
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  • ...onterrey. One of his earliest memories as child was that he used to watch wrestling shows on TV in a grocery store of his neighborhood each tuesday. He paid 2 ...professional wrestlers such as [[Manny Cabrera]], [[Villano I]], [[Villano II]], [[El Vasco]], [[Tonina Jackson]], [[Califa]], [[Rolando Vera]], [[Cicló
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  • |lostmaskto=[[Pantera]] (not original or Pantera II) - [[July 18]], [[1976]] (as Rayo Norteno), [[Misterioso]] - [[July 14]], [ {{aline|76/07/18|mask|[[Pantera]] (not original or Pantera II)|Rayo Norteno|Monterrey}}
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  • ...4, he started training in [[Puebla]] with [[Toro Salvaje]]. He started out wrestling as Ventarrón (Strong Wind), debuting on [[June 24]], [[1964]] at the [[Cin After that he promoted wrestling at [[Plaza Santa Cecilia]] during a few years.
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  • ...kname of "El Rey del Tenedor" for a long time, was probably best known for wrestling in Ciudad Juarez where he reached legendary status (he was the top rudo for Most fans in the United States are probably more familiar with him wrestling in California appearing early in his career at the L.A. Olympic Auditorium
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  • ...(CMLL 90s)|Astro Boy]], [[Astro Boy II]], [[Argenis]], [[Dr. Karonte Jr. (II)|Dr. Karonte Jr.]] (brothers), see [[Almanza/Salazar Family]] ...ntonio Peña|Copa Antonio Peña]] 2014, [[Lucha World Cup]] 2015, Baja Stars Wrestling Intercontinental Middleweight Championship, [[Lucha Libre Elite Middleweigh
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  • {{TitleHistoryLine|17|[[Raging Dawg]]|[[Psicosis II]]|[[2003]].[[06.06]]|[[Auditorio De Tijuana]]}} {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Pierroth Jr. II]]|[[2005]].[[10.17]]|[[Tonala]], [[Jalisco]]}}
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  • |signatureMoves=[[Campana|La Calabaza]], [[Michinoku Driver II]], [[Power Bomb]], [[Spear]], [[F-5]], [[Double Arm Piledriver|Martinete Es Completely disappeared from the wrestling scene for half a year before resurfacing with his old [[Perros del Mal]] fr
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  • |signatureMoves=[[Michinoku Driver II|Wagner Driver]], [[Death Valley Driver]], [[Splash Mountain]], [[Top-Rope D ...ing]], w/ [[Emilio Charles Jr.]], w/ [[Último Guerrero]]), [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]]: IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (w/ [[Kendo Kashin]]), WWC
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  • ...ormiga Atomica (Baja California)]], [[Caudillo Jr.]] (brothers),[[Caudillo II]] (brother in law),[[Thunderboy]] (nephew) for more see [[La Dinastía Hern ...the first son of Manuel Hernandez to debut as a wrestler. His professional wrestling career began in 1976 in San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora under the name "Pato
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  • |[[Dragon Lee II|Dragon Lee]] |[[Dragon Lee II|Dragon Lee]]
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  • ...he arena, so his sudden death was a shocking event in the world of Mexican wrestling in that it was totally unexpected and brought a lot of controversy because {{aline|[[1962]]/[[08/05]]|hair|[[Cavernario Galindo II]]|[[El Gran Davis|Gran Davis]]|[[Mexicali]], [[Baja California]]}}
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  • :[[January 25]]:[[Piratita Morgan II]] *01/10 - [[Mini Vader]] and [[Mini Mankind]] (formerly Espectrito I and II) debut their new gimmicks for [[AAA]] in Nez. On the same card [[Hector Gar
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  • ...asio Sajid where he met [[Babe Sharon]], who was the instructor of Olympic wrestling and Lucha Libre. Still underage, he used a fake credential to donate plasma ...of working as a Karate instructor, he could not afford to make a mask and wrestling gear. Sharon introduced him Juan Salvador Campos (Chavita) a renown mask a
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Dragon Rojo Jr.]], [[Sangre Azteca]], [[Misterioso II]]|[[2009]].[[04.03]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}} {{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[El Alebrije]], [[Olimpico]], [[Psicosis II]]|[[2010]].[[10.29]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}
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  • :[[January 4]]: [[Toro II]] :[[January 13]]: [[Canalla II]]
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  • During his first years of career he was wrestling in the independent circuit particularly at Arena Ajusco. He held a longtim ...eat match that all the crowd stayed to see them. On the following day all wrestling magazines published that the ''Lucha de Botana'' was the best of the night.
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  • ...tp://superluchas.com/2015/08/29/en-un-dia-como-hoy-2010-fallece-el-espanto-ii-1997-guerra-de-empresas-luchadores-del-cmll-y-de-aaa-a-promo-azteca/ SuperL {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Olimpico]] & [[Psicosis II]]|[[2010]].[[11.28]]|[[Arena Neza]]}}
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  • |[[Misterioso II]] |[[Brillante Jr. (II)|Brillante Jr.]]
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  • ...and were invited back many times. Warrior also worked for [[Michinoku Pro Wrestling]] in their mask tournament in [[1999]]. ...ts they rarely teamed up and his partners even teamed up with [[Misterioso II]] for a shot at the [[CMLL World Trios Titles]] during another short suspen
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  • The '''UWF World Middleweight Championship''' is a professional wrestling championship in [[Mexico]]. It's commonly related with [[Universal/FULL UWF {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Espectro Jr. II|Espectro Jr.]]|[[2010]].[[09.15]]|Salón De Usos Múltiples - Etla, Oaxaca}
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  • ...co City|Mexican National Championships]], they are actually managed by the wrestling commission, not owned titles of the promotions, and only natives are eligib ...g team would receive a shot at these titles. Future prospects [[Misterioso II]], [[Brazo de Oro Jr.]], and [[Texano Jr.]] won the tournament, and ended u
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Psicosis II|Psicosis]]|[[2011]].[[05.10]]|[[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]]}} {{TitleDefenseIffy|11|[[Hijo de Rey Misterio II|Hijo de Rey Misterio]]<ref>the Hijo de Rey later known as [[Rey Horuz]] was
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  • The '''International Gran Prix''' is an annual professional wrestling tournament held by [[CMLL|Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre]] (CMLL). It was h ...become the fifth winner.<ref>[http://groups.google.com/group/rec.sport.pro-wrestling/msg/3477369b8955f096?dmode=source Source: Steve Jansen].</ref>
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  • .../90 - ??/92), King Lion (AAA, 1994), La Calaca (12/96 - 97), Gigante Drako II (very likely one time deal just for Rey de Reyes, 2000), [[Mascara Sagrada |lostmaskto=[[El Ninja]] - [[November 24]], [[1991]] (as Invasor del Norte II), [[Coco Amarillo]] - [[June 15]], [[1997]] (as La Calaca), [[Máscara Sagr
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  • The '''Mexican National Tag Team Championship''' is a professional wrestling championship endorsed by [[Distrito Federal Box Y Lucha Commission]]. As of {{TitleDefenseIffy|12|[[Espectro II]] & [[Espectro Jr.]]|[[1984]].[[05.06]]|[[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]]|<ref>
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  • ...ne), [[El Incógnito]] (brother), isn't related to [[Pierrot]] or [[Pierrot II]]. See [[Pierroth Family]] * [[Pierroth II]], He's helpfully wearing a II on his Pierroth mask.
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  • ...be attributed to anyone else. I did not borrow ratings from Dave Meltzer's Wrestling Observer Newsletter nor Steve Sims' Lucha Libre Weekly. In some cases the r ...] vs [[Jerrito Estrada]], [[Espectro I|Los Espectritos I]] y [[Espectro II|II]]||[[Azcapotzalco]]}}
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  • ...ncipe Maya]], [[Perro del Ring]], [[El Danés | El Danés I]] and [[El Danés II]] (brothers), [[El Hijo Del Canek]] and [[Canek Jr.]] (son); [[El Danés Jr ...wn wrestler in Japan, as he'd often tour for Antonio Inoki's New Japan Pro Wrestling during the 80s.
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  • |maestro=[[Caudillo II]], [[Ray Ojeda]], [[Angel Diablo]], [[Padre Gallo]] ...trained for two years. His training included olympic wrestling and stiff wrestling. He had also a sports background in martial arts such as Karate and Kung Fu
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  • ...ed the Light Heavyweight Title of [[Dan Farren]]'s [[Hollywood Heavyweight Wrestling]]. The promotion closed in March with him still as champ but as a funny not ...non-tournament match stole the show at [[WAR|WAR's (Wrestle And Romance or Wrestling Association R.)]] Super J Cup 2nd stage.
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  • ...ing and ended up undefeated with a 8-0 record, and then he tried freestyle wrestling as well. ...pecting it, the future Blue Demon had his debut on [[March 31]], [[1948]], wrestling under his real name and defeating [[Chema López]].
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  • ...ernal]], [[Luzbel]] and [[Bull Power]], and also [[Las Sombras de Plata (I/II)]] teaming with [[Black Man]] on [[November 20]]. Also on [[June 24]], he g ...ths after that loss he moved on to the [[Tijuana]] circuits though he kept wrestling for [[LLI]]/[[UWA]].
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  • ...x]] 2005, 7th Annual [[Leyenda de Plata]] Tournament, Fukumen World League II, [[Lucha Libre Azteca Title]], [[UWE World Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Ult == Overview of Candidacy For The Wrestling Observer Hall of Fame ==
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  • * Best Mexican Wrestling Elsewhere: [[Mil Mascaras]] * Best Tag: [[Gemelo Diablo I]], [[Gemelo Diablo II]]
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  • ...El Dandy began his [[El Dandy Retirement Tour|retirement tour]] of active wrestling career around several arenas in [[Mexico]]. In all matches, El Dandy faced ...ndy]], [[Fuerza Guerrera]] & [[Talisman]]|[[Tony Arce]], Vulcano & [[Lemús II]]|[[Arena Coliseo DF]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...MLL]]. Tarzan joined the power company and was quickly put in main events, wrestling with or agianst [[Emilio Charles Jr.]], [[El Hijo del Santo]], [[Negro Casa ...[[El Regio]]|[[Los Ku Klux Klan]] ([[Ku Klux Klan I|I]], [[Ku Klux Klan II|II]] & [[Ku Klux Klan III|III]])|Plaza de Toros Monumental - Monterrey, N.L.}}
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  • The '''AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship''' is a professional wrestling title promoted by [[AAA]]. The champions traditionally consist of one male ...[[Látigo]] & [[Lady Maravilla|Maravilla]], and [[Komander]] & [[Sexy Star II]] on April 30th, 2022 in [[Estadio de Beisbol Monterrey]]. Due to an appare
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  • ...ep the leg intact. Charly had a long recovery, and a rough one without his wrestling income, but did return to the ring in 2002. Manson changed his style and ne ...anson & [[Bell Boy]]|[[Los Sagitarios]] [[Sagitario I|I]] & [[Sagitario II|II]]|[[Gimnasio Rodriguez]], [[Izatapalapa]]}}
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  • ...racruz. As a wrestler he was one of the bunch. He gained national exposure wrestling for EMLL's big arenas in the 50s, but he never had long runs on top or big * [[Las Fabulosas del reventón II (1982)]]
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Pantera II|Pantera]]|[[1999]].[[09.21]]|[[Arena Coliseo DF]]}} {{TitleDefenseLine|7|[[Psicosis II]]|[[2012]].[[05.22]]|[[Arena Mexico]]|<ref>https://www.dailymotion.com/vide
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  • ==Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2005-2006)== ==International Wrestling Revolution Group (2008)==
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  • After three years of training his professional wrestling debut was on May 14, 1986 in a singles match against [[Furia Roja (Mexical ...and [[Baby Love (Sonora)]]|Los Jibaros [[Negro Azteca|I]] & [[Padre Gallo|II]]|San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora}}
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Dr. Wagner Jr.]], [[Fishman]], [[Black Power II]]|[[1991]].[[07.29]]|[[Arena Puebla]]}} {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Black Power II]], [[Negro Casas]], [[Negro Navarro]]|[[1991]].[[08.01]]|[[Pista Arena Revo
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  • ...ather), [[Chico Mendoza]] (uncle) , [[Villano I|Villanos I]], [[Villano II|II]], [[Villano IV|IV]], [[Villano V|V]] (brothers), [[Difunto I]] (half-broth ...Hernández]], [[Felipe Ham Lee]], [[Ray Mendoza]], [[Villano I]], [[Villano II]], [[Costeño Nava]], [[Pedro Nieves]]
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  • ...p://superluchas.com/2015/08/20/en-un-dia-como-hoy-1982-fallece-el-espectro-ii-1968-black-shadow-rapa-a-karloff-lagarde-carnaval-de-campeones-en-la-mexico {{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Gemelo Diablo II]]|[[1977]].[[10.09]]|[[Arena Aurora]]|<ref>Halcon 278</ref>}}
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  • ...along with [[Diablo Jr. I]], [[Dragon Bane]], [[Ram El Carnero]], [[Fulgor II]], [[Guerrero 2000 (IWRG)|Guerrero 2000]], [[Moto Cross (Neza)|Motocross]], *'''[[August 4|08/04]] - Copa Mexa Wrestling:''' [[Negro Casas]]
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  • ...ast of its “living legends,” legends from the golden ages of wrestling and wrestling movies. Last Tuesday night, Halloween in the USA but in Mexico only fifte ...te 1930s and early 1940s, each had gravitated towards Mexican professional wrestling, la lucha libre.
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[La Muerte II]]|[[1967]].[[12.09]]|[[Plaza de Toros Xochimilco]]|<ref>Lucha Libre 220; a {{TitleDefenseIffy|6|[[Bengala II]]|[[1976]].[[03.18]]|[[Arena Apatlaco]]|<ref>Box Y Lucha 1222</ref>}}
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  • ...champion. He defeated [[Hijo de Rey Misterio (II)|El Hijo de Rey Misterio II]] and [[Lizmark Jr.]] on [[May 19]], [[2013]] in El Centenario Salon of Bla ...ef>[http://superluchas.net/2014/12/20/en-un-dia-como-hoy-villano-y-villano-ii-campeones-de-parejas-del-estado-de-mexico/ SuperLuchas]</ref>}}
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  • |nameHistory=Hecatombe (debut - 10/87), Ecatón, Mágico (10/87 - 89), Alimaña II (1988), [[Hombre sin Nombre|El Hombre sin Nombre]] (89), Máscara Sagrada ( ...Trios Titles]] (x2) (w/[[Stuka]] & [[Acertijo]]/[[Pantera I]] & [[Pantera II]]), [[Texcoco Welterweight Title]] (as Hecatombe), [[Naucalpan Middleweight
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Espanto II]]|[[1965]].[[04.13]]|[[Arena Mexico]]|<Ref>Golpe 6</ref>}} ...p://superluchas.com/2015/08/20/en-un-dia-como-hoy-1982-fallece-el-espectro-ii-1968-black-shadow-rapa-a-karloff-lagarde-carnaval-de-campeones-en-la-mexico
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  • ...has been property of EMLL (much later CMLL.) It's one of the oldest active wrestling championships in the world. {{TitleHistorySpan|reigning National Wrestling Association champion declared first champion}}
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