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  • [[Category:Promotions]] [[Category:National Promotions]]
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  • ...created mixing all the best luchadors of the [[Metropolitan Region]] based promotions. Today, has mixture of luchadors of [[Santiago de Chile]], [[Valparaiso Reg *[[CNL National Championship]]
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  • *[[GLL National Championship]] [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • |titles=[[XNL National Tag Team Titles]] (w/[[Lenko Sins]]) == History/Promotions ==
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  • ...Pavillon del Norte]]. Also, the promotion runs sporadic major events with national and international wrestlers in Lienzo Charro Profesor Enrique González Tre [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • The aim of the group was to crate a national promotions, with agreements with various buildings, promoters, and the SNL lucha libre [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • |align=center|[[Salvadoran National Heavyweight Championship]] |align=center|[[Salvadoran National tag team Championship]]
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  • ...decided to have all the IWC Champions at the time lose their belts to his National champions, thus unifying the belts. The only title not to receive this trea [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • |align=center|[[AIWA National Middleweight Championship]] == Affiliated promotions ==
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  • ...Revolución Lucha Libre and Xplosión Nacional de Lucha Libre are the major promotions of the country. == Promotions ==
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  • ...ran their first wrestling event on [[October 27]], [[2010]] at Texas Army National Guard, Laredo. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...an]] promotion [[Catch Argentino]]. It was promoted as '''AIWA Argentinian National Cruiserweight Championship''' by governing body [[AIWA|American Independent ...ers from [[July 12]] [[2014]] in order to crown the first AIWA Argentinean National Cruiserweight Champion. [[Hip Hop Man]] defeats [[Demetrio el Gladiador|Dem
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  • A tournament was held for the (long) vacant [[Mexican National Featherweight Championship]] in 1980. Only the final three matches are know ...he Mexico City commission made a point of including wrestlers from various promotions big and small in the tournament; eventually winner Voltio Negro was represe
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  • ...onship (2 times), WWC World Junior Heavyweight Championship (2 time), MASW National Heavyweight Championship ...1980s including Stampede Wrestling, the World Wrestling Federation and the National Wrestling Alliance. During his career, he was considered one of the best ju
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  • {{tchange|[[Mexican National Middleweight Championship|MEX MIDDLE]]|[[Tarzan Lopez]]|[[Octavio Gaona]]|[ {{tchange|[[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship|MEX LH]]|[[Valente Fernandez]]|[[Mano Negra]
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  • |titles=Delgado Promotions Cruiserweight Champion, FMLL National USA Tag Team Titles (w/[[Hijo del Impostor]]) , XCW Heavyweight Champion, L Eldragon yhdimpostortag.jpg|as FMLL National USA Tag Team champions (w/[[Hijo del Impostor]])
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  • {{tchange|[[Mexican National Middleweight Championship|MEX MIDDLE]]|[[Tarzan Lopez]]|[[Bobby Bonales]]|[ {{tchange|[[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship|MEX LH]]|[[Tarzan Lopez]] [2]|[[Black Guzman
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  • ...appeared in 2008's [[Mexican National Lightweight Tournament, 2008|Mexican National Lightweight Tournament]] and 2009's minis cage match in [[Arena Mexico]].
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  • {{tchange|[[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship|MEX LH]]|[[El Nazi]]|[[Mil Mascaras]]|[[1967 {{tretain|[[Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship|MEX WOMEN TAG]]|[[Irma Aguilar]] & [[Irma Gon
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  • ...Nacional de Lucha Libre, that had the participation of wrestlers from much promotions around the [[Chile]]. In [[August]] during the event Independencia 2011, XN *[[NWA|National Wrestling Alliance]] - [[United States]] (2011 - 2012)
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  • | align="center"| [[CLL National Championship|National]] [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...in the world. In actuality, the NWA was a confederation of many different promotions operating under a common name for both marketing and networking purposes. O ...til the advent of cable television allowed Vince McMahon to make the WWF a national entity in its own right.
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  • Aeroflash is a northern Mexico based wrestler. His major national fame came with the UWA, working there from mid 1992 to until dying days of ...them to Japanese promotions, a strategy that eventually expanded to other promotions.
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  • {{tchange|[[Mexican National Welterweight Championship|MEX WELTER]]|[[Ciclon Ramirez]]|[[Bestia Salvaje] {{tchange|[[Mexican National Heavyweight Championship|MEX HEAVY]]|[[Popitekus]]|[[Gran Markus Jr.]]|[[19
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  • {{tretain|[[Mexican National Middleweight Championship|MEX MIDDLE]]|[[Octagon]]|[[Fuerza Guerrera]]|[[19 {{tretain|[[Mexican National Tag Championship|MEX TAG]]|[[Octagon]] & [[La Parka Jr.]]|[[Chessman]] & [[
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  • ...ionship, MAX Hardcore Championship (4), MAX Maximo Championship (2), [[XNL National Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Ghurka]] & [[Red Rocket]]) ...os Robots" with his other masked persona '''Beta Max''', winning the [[XNL National Tag Team Championship]].
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  • |titles=CLL Absoluto Championship (2), CLL National Championship (2), CLL Señor Lucha Libre Tournament 2016, Rey Clandestino T ...[XNL World Championship]]. He continued to wrestle for several independent promotions such the likes of [[5 Luchas]], and [[NGEN|NGEN Lucha Libre]].
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  • |titles=[[Mexican National Women's Championship]] (2), [[Coliseo Houston International Women's Champio ...iyagi, Japan. She also fought in the WWC in Puerto Rico and in independent promotions in the United States.
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  • ...made a defense in the last four and a half years due to being in different promotions and disinterest. The tecnico team became the 20th champions.</ref>}}
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  • The principal title of the [[National Wrestling Alliance]], this title traces its lineage back to the turn of the The main branch of the belt (the one recognized by the NWA and its member promotions) continued through the 1990's until Ted Turner bought [[WCW]] and pulled ou
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  • :[[1960]]: [[Médico Asesino]], while [[Mexican National Heavyweight Championship|Mexican Heavyweight Champion]] {{tretain|[[Mexican National Tag Championship|MEX TAG]]|[[Tony Arce]] & [[Vulcano]]|[[Aguila Solitaria]]
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  • [[GeneraXión Lucha Libre]] and Lucha En Vivo, both promotions of [[Peru]], held a tournament of Latin American wrestlers from [[December ...HistoryLine|2|[[Macho]]<ref>title vs title match against [[Macho]]'s [[GDT National Title]]</ref>|[[Ultimo Chingon]]|[[2012]].[[09.15]]|Colegio Salesianos - [[
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  • *[[CWE National Championship]] [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...roup of wrestlers and promoters splitting from [[EMLL]]. There had been no national rival group to [[EMLL]] since the death of the [[Televicentro]] promotion i A distinct business difference between the promotions were the rights of the luchadors. EMLL strictly controlled their wrestler's
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  • ...AW Junior Heavyweight Title]] (4), [[NWG Extreme Championship]], [[Mexican National Atomicos Championship]] (w/[[Psicosis II]], [[Joe Lider]] and [[Juventud Gu ...p full time. He's most known for his indy work in hardcore/extreme Mexican promotions.
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  • ...in 2003. The championship was not seen after AAA stopped using the Mexican national championships in 2008. La Parka passed away in 2020. No one has made a clai ...st national title tournaments at this time included wrestlers from various promotions but this tournament only included SuperLibres affiliated wrestlers (many of
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  • |titles=[[Mexican National Minis Championship]] [2], [[LLL Mini's Championship]], [[AAA Second/Mascota ...AAA management. Sagrada was [[Mexican National Minis Championship|Mexican National Minis Champion]] at the time of his departure and appeared to be scheduled
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  • ...d by Revolucion Lucha Libre. The winner of the match gets a shot for [[GDT National Championship]]. The Survival Battle occurs in the event RLL Supervivencia. [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • In late 1977, [[Sangre Chicana]] won the [[Mexican National Middleweight Championship]], and started a reign which is said to included ...t to determine a new champion. The tournament included wrestlers from many promotions, including [[EMLL]], [[LLI]] and [[Super Libres]], as well as the former ch
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  • {{tretain|[[Mexican National Minis Championship|MEX MINI]]|[[Octagoncito AAA]]|[[Pentagoncito]]|[[1997]] {{tchange|[[ER Promotions Universal Championship|ER UNIVESAL]]|[[El Estudiante Jr.]]|[[Satánico]]|[[
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  • Both [[AAA]] and [[CMLL]] air on the [[Televisa]] family of channels. On National Channel 9 (also known as Galavision), CMLL airs on Saturdays afternoon, and ...]]''': their flagship lucha libre show, with highlights from all the major promotions and interviews with luchadors. Typically airs Tuesday nights.
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  • [[File:XNL-National-Women's-Title.jpg|200px|right]] The '''XNL National Women's Championship''' was a professional wrestling championship promoted
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  • {{tretain|[[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship|National Light Heavyweight]]|[[Esfinge]]|[[Stuka Jr.]]|[[01.15]]|[[Arena Puebla]]}} {{tretain|[[Mexican National Heavyweight Championship|National Heavyweight]]|[[Star Black]]|[[Magnus]]|[[01.20]]|[[Arena Coliseo]]}}
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  • |titles=[[CMLL World Minis Championship]], [[Mexican National Lightweight Championship]], GILL Championship ...star who has also wrestled in the U.S.A for [[WWE]], [[TNA]], lucha indie promotions and at the [[Masked Mania]] event.
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  • ...Dai Do, Caja Eléctrica and Kleiner at Valparaíso Lucha Libre. Among the promotions she wrestled for are VLL, La V Pro Wrestling, Fénix Lucha Libre, 5 Luchas
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  • |titles=[[National Heavyweight Title]], [[NWA Americas Tag Team Titles]] (26, w/ [[Pepper Gome {{Gallery||name=F172327.jpeg|caption=[[1989]] masked again in WIN Promotions}}
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  • ...ken place. The Brazos appear to have been given a bye to the finals as the Promotions Mora representative by virtue of holding the [[UWA World Trios Championship
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  • ...omen's Championship 2021]], LDLJ Universal Women's Championship, [[Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Lluvia]]) .... In late 2016 began wrestling full time in [[CMLL]]. Wrestled in Japanese promotions such as Sendai Girls, J@AST and [[REINA]].
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  • ...ions with both [[EMLL]] and [[UWA]] at points and controlled the [[Mexican National Trios Championship]] in 1990. They also had their own group of AWWA champio [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...ata Morgan]] & [[Hombre Bala]]), [[CMLL World Light Heavyweight Title]], [[National Light Heavyweight Title]], Puerto Rico: [[WWC World Junior Heavyweight Titl Estrada was seldom the focus of his promotions, instead being tasked with making the tecnicos look good. He did main event
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