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  • ...man wrestling since he was twelve years old. He participated in State and National competitions. He was part of the first generation of [[Mr. Tempest (90s)|M ...esides of his presentations all over Baja California he had also worked at promotions in the south of United States. Lucha Libre Voz in Arizona and Baja Stars i
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  • ...He had traveled in most of Mexico and wrestled in different promotions at national level. Other renowned arenas in which he wrestled were [[Arena Naucalpan]]
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  • |titles=[[Mexican National Lightweight Championship]], unknown Championships from El Salvador ...eriod of time he wrestled in [[Arena Mexico]] where he won the [[Mexican National Lightweight Championship]] against [[Chanoc]]. That feud went into a mask
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  • ...omen's Championship]], [[Arena Queretaro Women's Championship]], [[Mexican National Women's Championship]], [[CMLL Japan Women's Championship]] She has performed in Japanese promotions such as: REINA, Fukumen Mania, Ice Ribbon, JWP, and Sendai Girls. She has
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  • ...oxing. His Olympic and Greco-Roman wrestling trainer was Luis A.Gutierrez, national champion of Colombia, he began his training with him in 1947. He trained V ...ofessional wrestling in 1985, because the good promoters were gone and the promotions were in charge of mediocre wrestlers. For these reasons, professional wrest
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  • ...eation of the [[CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship]]. The [[Mexican National Trios Championship]] was inactive at the time and could've been a better fi ...cter and also wrestles under TJ Perkins in southern California independent promotions.
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  • {{tchange|[[Robles Promotions Women's Championship|ROBLES WOMEN]]|[[Baronesa]]|[[La Comandante 502]]<br>[ {{tretain|[[Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship|MEX WOMEN TAG]]|[[Lluvia]] & [[Jarochita]]|[[
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  • ...itle]], [[CMLL World Women's Title]] (2), [[AAA Reina de Reinas Title]], [[National Women's Title]] (2), [[AAA Mixed Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Electro Shock]]), ...MLL]] & [[AAA]]. In her career she has jumped back and forth between those promotions multiple times with stretches of being associated with neither thrown in.
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  • ...ip]] (w/[[Lady Lee]]), [[Lucha Libre Real Women's Championship]], [[Robles Promotions Women's Championship]], [[AULL Women's Championship]] ...12. Since 2018, she has wrestled in most states of Mexico with different promotions, most notably with Promo Luchas, DTU, Lucha Libre Real, and KAOZ. On Novemb
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  • |titles=[[UWA World Welterweight Title]], [[National Middleweight Title]], [[UWA World Middleweight Title]], [[UWF Super Middlew ...ne Guajardo]]'s Division del Norte. Made 53 tours in Japan under different promotions. Trainer at [[Gimnasio Jordan]] from noon till 2:00 pm on Mondays, Wednesda
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  • {{tretain|[[Mexican National Women's Championship|MEX WOMEN]]|[[Silueta|Dark Silueta]]|[[Lluvia]]|[[02.2 {{tretain|[[Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship|MEX WOMEN TAG]]|[[Jarochita]] & [[Lluvia]]|[[
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  • ...of EMLL's major shows of the year, draws a disappointing 5000 fans.. Mora Promotions runs a show in Tijuna's Municipal Audotrium where rivals [[Negro Casas]] an *05/16 - Mora Promotions draws 4400 in Tijuna for shows using EMLL and Azteca workers. In the main e
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  • CMLL's roster also includes wrestlers who hold [[Mexican National]], [[NWA World Historic Championships|NWA Historic]], [[Template:GDLInfoBox [[Category:Promotions]]
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  • ...[[Rey Misterio]], as Rey Misterio II), [[NWA World Welterweight Title]], [[National Tag Team Titles]] (2, w/ [[Volador]]), [[IWC World Middleweight Title]], [[ ...and [[Rocco Valente]]) for the [[Mexican National Tag Team Championship | National Tag Team Titles]].
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  • ...are actually managed by the wrestling commission, not owned titles of the promotions, and only natives are eligible to win them. ...aturing matches between wrestlers who've not yet established themselves as national drawing stars, but are regulars on Arena Mexico cards. The title has been u
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  • ...[[Konnan]], w/ [[Juventud Guerrera]]), [[National Welterweight Title]], [[National Trios Titles]] (w/ [[Octagon]] & [[Super Muñeco]]), [[WWA World Welterweig ...[[Fantasma de la Quebrada Jr]] in [[Aguascalientes]] to get the [[Mexican National Welterweight Title]]. That was Fantasma's first fight for AAA as he had jus
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  • ...rza Guerrera]] & [[Blue Panther]] and w/[[Damian 666]] & [[Halloween]]), [[National Welterweight Title]], [[IWC World Tag Team Championship|AAA/IWC Tag Team Ti ..., despite being spelled Psicosis; ECW is one of the few American Wrestling Promotions that have pronounced his name as it is spelled.
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  • |titles=Northern Mexico Heavyweight Title, [[National Light Heavyweight Title]], [[UWA World Heavyweight Title]] (15), [[CMLL Wor Canek started to rise to real stardom after he won the National Light Heavyweight Title defeating "El Galeno Del Mal" [[Dr. Wagner]] the 15
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  • ...os U]] group) in 2002. Luchas 2000's special on the history of the Mexican National Championships included an interview with Loco Max, who said he vacated this ...has either, due to the lack of defenses.) It's not said why the [[Mexican National Minis Championship]], a title which exists for this very use, is not being
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  • ...e]], [[CMLL World Middleweight Title]], [[National Middleweight Title]], [[National Trios Titles]] (3, w/ [[Fuerza Guerrera]] & [[Psicosis]], w/ [[Fuerza Guerr Most of his [[AAA]] stay was based around him holding a title (National Middleweight) and getting all kinds of talented tecnicos to challenge him f
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  • ...on. In their four years a team, they competed against wrestlers of state, national and international level including AAA wrestlers. There was a notable match In 126f Promotions, Skalibur wins two cups for matches.
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  • ...azine published a detailed and researched title history of all the Mexican National championships. For most of the titles, the histories printed in the magazin ...cha 2000's research has been added to this page. The portions of [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship (Luchas 2000)|disagreement in Luchas 2000's
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  • ...tention for the [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship]]. Unlike the Mexican National championships previously used in this role all wrestlers are eligible for t ...3]] when [[Fénix]] was unable to appear in AAA due to commitments in other promotions.}}
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  • {{tretain|[[Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship|MEX WOMEN TAG]]|[[Jarochita]] & [[Lluvia]]|[[ {{tchange|[[Robles Promotions Women's Championship|ROBLES WOMEN]]|[[Aero Queen]]|[[Big Mami]]<br>[[Keyra]
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  • ...Baja California, he had participated in a number of Independent wrestling promotions in the United States. In 1990s he wrestled with '''El Zorro de California' ...09/??]]/[[2003|03]]|[[Arena Coliseo Mexicali]]|[[El Dandy]] retained the [[National Light Heavyweight Title]] against '''Mr. Tempest''' }}
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  • ...er the years their significance has dwindled. The awards used to cover all promotions under one banner but in the mid-80's some magazines began to hand out seper * Best National Champion: [[Fishman]]
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  • ...ag Team Titles (w/ [[Silver King]]), W*ING/WWC Junior Heavyweight Title, [[National Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Pirata Morgan]]) ...trio drew very well. Remember again, this was before anything resembling national TV, and the daily sports newspapers did not yet cover lucha libre (that wou
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  • ...[[WWA World Welterweight Title]] (10), [[National Welterweight Title]], [[National Middleweight Title]], [[AAA/IWC/PNW World Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Octagón] ...a title match - that was on [[May 14]]. Heavy was also given the [[Mexican National Welterweight Championship]], which only fueled the Santo vs. Heavy feud eve
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  • ...ontinental Heavyweight Championship]] (2, as Asesino de Tepito), [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[IWC World Heavyweight Championship]], [ ...ut was unsuccessful. He continued wrestling in CMLL as well as independent promotions in Tijuana and else where in the country.
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  • ...oke up, the championship ended up as a possession of various Ultimo Dragon promotions and off-shoots. It was widely reported Dragon purchased the [[NWA World Mid ...efeating the reigning [[Mexican National Welterweight Championship|Mexican National Welterweight champion]] [[La Mascara]]. Ohara continued defending the champ
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  • ...to be defended first by himself, and later as a championship belt for his promotions. When Ultimo Dragon left Japan to join WWE in 2003, he sold the belt back t {{TitleHistorySpan|reigning National Wrestling Association champion declared first champion}}
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