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  • ...uldn't immediately beat afterward, and she was in the midst of her near-28-year stranglehold on the NWA Women's Title at this point. Williams is usually li ...ie Williams]]|The Fabulous Moolah|[[1979]].10|[[United States]]|<ref>Box Y Lucha 1411 tells a story about Williams defeating Moolah for the new title in the
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  • ..., La Sombra Vengadora (1958 - 2011), Halcón Vengador (1973), Madame Xandu (1983) ...to his Facebook accounts) though some sources say he was born on 1931. In Lucha Libre #89 his birth date was January 12, 1939 it could be either a mistake
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  • ...Atila (1982, 1988), Saturno 2021 (1982), La Momia (1982), Igor el Cosaco (1983), Rudo Velázquez (1988), Huicho Juárez (1997) ...aco. Made a comeback to Titanes en el Ring on 1988 as Atila, then went to Lucha Fuerte as El Rudo Velázquez. Always active, until his return to televised
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  • ...a career as a wrestling trainer in Guadalajara, Jalisco in a local "Box y Lucha" gym, and a few years later, on June 20, 1959, he became the head trainer a Basically almost anybody that was born in Guadalajara, or started his lucha libre career there, was trained by Velazco. Diablo's school had such a repu
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  • |lostmaskto=[[Rayo de Jalisco Jr.]] - [[December 9]], [[1983]] - [[Arena México]] ...fe in Puebla. He got a degree in physical education, but ended up pursuing lucha libre instead.
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  • ...tos/a.10150113817166559.278784.96186896558/10153499234431559/?type=3 Box Y Lucha]</ref> ...nother against Sombra Roja. He never lost the title but vacated it in July 1983 after 8 successful defenses, when he changed weight divisions.
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  • ...Charro Aguayo|Francisco Aguayo]]|[[1937]].06.??|[[Mexico City]]|<ref>Box Y Lucha 905, part of a history piece on early title matches</ref>}} ...o Aguayo]] [2]|[[Yaqui Joe]]|[[1937]].[[07.01]]|[[Mexico City]]|<ref>Box Y Lucha 905, part of a history piece on early title matches</ref>}}
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  • ...for such a big man. He then moved on to the bigger independent circuit of Lucha Libre Internacional (L.L.I. aka the UWA). He got over well because of his s Another important event of his career was going to Japan on March of 1983 where he faced Tiger Mask three times in singles matches.
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  • ...]], [[Rolando Vera]], [[Rene Guajardo]] and [[Apolo Curiel]]. He combined Lucha Libre with Olympic Wrestling. He was invited by his maestro [[Pedro Nieves ...nd [[El Pulpo]] helped him in is early career. Practiced both disciplines Lucha Libre and Olympic Wrestling at the same time. He was national champion in
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  • ...ntes Hernandez]]|[[1937]].[[06.28]]|[[Old Arena Mexico]]|<ref name="LL367">Lucha Libre 367</ref>}} ...1|[[Lobo Negro]]|[[1937]].[[12.02]]|[[Old Arena Mexico]]|<ref name="LL367">Lucha Libre 367</ref>}}
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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]]. ...use they never actually lost the titles in a match. In August of that same year, the commission re-vacated the championship for the same reason it original
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  • At the end of every year the major magazines in Mexico release their official awards. The awards use 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 wel
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  • |titles=[[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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  • ...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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  • ...itle was declared vacant and decided in Mexico. It's possible he was off a year.</ref>}} ...ajara]]|<ref>[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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  • ...championship to [[Super Delfin]] and won it back, mostly unnoticed by the lucha libre audience. While the championship was mentioned in Ohara's CMLL matche ...against Ephesto at the close of December was one of the best bouts of the year, but that match was set up with just a couple weeks of build. Still, this c
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  • ...WWE in 2003, he sold the belt back to CMLL. CMLL did nothing with it for a year, before doing a decision match with no particular build up. ...r. The match was well received, and the two met many times the rest of the year in rematches of the initial title match (which has never been shown on tele
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  • ...mmick was created by [[Valente Pérez]], who ran [[Lucha Libre (magazine) | Lucha Libre magazine]]. ...d declared the loser of the match. Charro protested this decision with the lucha libre commission, and the decision was later overturned. While this process
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  • ...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 ...for pictures wearing this championship, but did little more for the first year and half he was champion. At the time, Mistico also held many other champio
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  • ...Mexico called "Lucha Libre", run by Valente Pérez (though it was renamed "Lucha Libre Mundial" when Benjamín Mora Jr. took over, and not coincidentally, t ...ade his debut as Tinieblas in the movie Los Campeones Justicieros (1970. A year later made his debut as luchador. He also participated in these films:
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