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  • Grupo Independencia de Lucha Libre is a Mexico State promotion. They usually run in [[Salón Caracoles, Naucalpan, Estado [[Category:Mexico City area Promotions]]
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  • [[Category:Promotions]] [[Category:Mexico City area promotions]]
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  • Seen in smaller lucha libre promotions around Mexico State since at least 2010. [[Category:Mexico City area wrestlers]]
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  • |birthdate=[[Mexico City]] |debut=[[October 17]], [[2020]] - Coliseo Ecatepec, Ecatepec, [[Mexico State]]
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  • Appears on various indie promotions around Mexico City and it's suburbs since about 2010. Represented [[Lucha Libre Boom]] and [[G [[Category:Mexico City area wrestlers]]
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  • Mexico City area indy tecnico since at least 2011, seen on the super indie promotions with the [[Sky Stars]]. Since April 18, 2018, he became Hijo de Mano Negra. [[Category:Mexico City based wrestlers]]
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  • ...OZ Lucha Libre]]. In 2021 started getting bookings in the Comarca Lagunera area.
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  • |birthdate=[[Mexico City]] |debut=[[April 30]], [[2022]] - Ecatepec, [[Mexico State]]
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  • |birthdate=[[Iztapalapa]], [[Mexico City]] |titles=[[Mexico City Lightweight Championship]], [[IWI Middleweight Championship]]
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  • |birthdate=[[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]] Mexico City area rudo. Began training in [[Arena Naucalpan]] at the age of 9 with [[Bombero
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  • ...ico City area. She had also wrestled in the [[Korakuen Hall]] and [[Arena Mexico]]. [[Category:Mexico City based wrestlers]]
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  • |birthdate=[[Mexico City]] ...[April 30]], [[1990]] - [[Arena Colinas de San Mateo]] - [[Naulcalpan]], [[Mexico State]]
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  • ...l Espectro Jr.''' gimmick and turning up in Monterrey and Mexico City area promotions often starting in the late 2010s, eventually becoming a rare heavily booked
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  • |birthdate=[[April 9]] - [[Mexico City]] ...there was a star representing the promotion's logo. She was announced from Mexico instructed and trained by the then biggest Japanese female wrestling promot
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  • ...fter him. Guerrero started as Flanagan, winning championships in his local area under that name. ...came Ultimo Guerrero. He and his friend [[Ultimo Rebelde]] moved to Mexico City and started a team in [[Promo Azteca]]. The two were very poor early in the
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  • ...uncle [[Rey Misterio]] was a huge regional star in the [[Baja California]] area, he had attended lucha cards as much as possible since he was a little kid. ...the best man at Rey Jr.'s wedding), started living together in a [[Mexico City]] apartment that [[Octagon]] rented them.
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  • ...champion. He defeated [[Felino]] on [[October 12]]th, [[2021]] in [[Arena Mexico]] to win the championship. ...rsion below is the current one, but respect Luchas 2000's research in this area. Some changes from the Lucha 2000's research has been added to this page. T
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