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  • == Major Promotion Championships == == National Championships ==
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  • The Fort Worth Women's Championship is a local lucha libre women's title. This is a local title from Fort Worth, Texas, United States.
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  • ...other latinos. He’s considering running shows in the Carolinas; he helped local promoters run a show with Hijo del Santo but those promoters are taking a b == Championships ==
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  • ...covers the most amount of shows, largest populace, and all of the national championships. ...nd licensed to be ring, that the promoters are operating properly and that championships matches are within the rules set down (including participants making weight
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  • A local wrestler in the [[México]] area who mainly works out of [[Arena ????]] whe == Record Titles or Championships ==
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  • [[Category:Championships]] [[Category:Local Championships]]
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  • [[Satania]], & [[Amazonika]] at Auditorio Local San Ahuehueyo - Ciudad Ayala, Morelos. ...sy Moreno]]<BR>[[Amazonika]]<BR> [[ Satania]]|[[2019]].[[06.22]]|Auditorio Local San Ahuehueyo - Ciudad Ayala, Morelos}}
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  • |nicknames=The Local Hero |titles=Many non-Mexican championships
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  • ...deral Box Y Lucha commission is the governing body of the Mexican national championships. Those titles include: The Distrito Federal Box Y Lucha commission also governs the local state championships:
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  • ACASA made a return in 2003 using top stars of AAA and CMLL combined with local wrestlers. They closed again in 2004 as a full time, but returned to promot == Promociones ACASA Championships ==
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  • |titles=[[UXF Tag Team Championships]] (with [[5X]]) A local wrestler in the [[Monterrey]] area. Was legitimately involved with the Chur
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  • ...ampionship''', Campeonato Diosa Tolteca or Campeonato Femenil de Tula is a local women's title which is defended in Tula, Hidalgo. [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...stín III. There was a [[Oaxaca Women's Tournament, 2018|tournament]] with local luchadoras and some visitors to determine the two finalist who would disput [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...efended in [[ANLL]]. All champions & challengers should be assumed to be a local version of the luchador, not the DF version of the same name. The main exce [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...was brought to [[Monterrey]] by [[Ronaldiño]], begin to be defended in the local branch [[WAR City Monterrey]] out of [[Arena WAR City]] (formerly Arena El [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...the promotion while it existed, but became notable for possessing a couple championships after the promotion stopped existing. ...rprising wrestlers exploited the inequity by gaining possession of the UWA championships and agreeing to lose them to Japanese promotions, a strategy that eventuall
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  • == Championships labeled as EDM Tag Team Championship == === Estado de Mexico Tag Team Championship - Omega Branch (Local) ===
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  • ...d for local building-specific championships. These still are the UWA Trios Championships despite the odd naming.
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  • ...ning the one in Dallas, Texas. The final participant who qualified was the local [[Imperio Azteca (Chicago)|Imperio Azteca]] by winning the eliminatory held [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...2012, [[Diamante Azul]] lost the title on a show in [[San Luis Potosi]] to local luchador [[Ku Klux Klan]] in an upset, and without any controversy. Despite [[Category:Championships]]
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