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  • ...professional wrestling promotion based out of [[Nezahualcoyotl]], [[Mexico State]]. It was founded in [[2014]] by [[Viral]] and run their events in [[Arena == Championships ==
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  • ...e]]|[[2010]].[[01.24]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}} ...e]]|[[2010]].[[03.07]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • [[Category:Championships]] [[Category:Mexico State based championships]]
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  • ...[[October 22]], [[2014]] in [[Arena Naucalpan]] of [[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico State]]. ..., as listed on the belt, but there's no indication where that promotion is based. On June 15 2006, Hijo del Diablo was scheduled to face [[Kidman]] (no rela
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  • ...[[July 30]], [[2004]] - [[Arena Querétaro]] - [[Querétaro]], [[Querétaro (state)|Querétaro]] ...[Querétaro State Tag Championship]] (with [[Drabek II]]), [[Centro America State Tag Championship]] (with [[Drabek II]]), [[Queretaro Light Heavyweight Titl
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  • ...motion based in [[Naucalpan]]. They're an independent group with their own championships and television show. IWRG was started in March 9, 1996 and was founded by [ ...in the late 2000s, to the point of Dragon Gate reps teasing a Dragon Gate Mexico show and [[CIMA]] recapturing the [[IWRG Intercontinental Welterweight Cham
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  • ...dia 4x4 Championship is a Lucha Libre Championship promoted by the Hidalgo based promotion [[Vanguardia Lucha Libre]]. The idea came from [[Miedo Extremo]], {{TitleHistoryLine|12|[[Puma de Oro (Mexico State)|Puma de Oro]]|[[Fly Star]]|[[2020]].[[03.07]]|[[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León
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  • |birthdate=[[January 13]], [[1958]] [[Mexico City]] ...Fu]] & [[Kato Kung Lee]] - [[October 27]], [[1978]] - [[Arena México]], [[Mexico City]]
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  • ...great draw and/or also the person running the shows. Started showing up in Mexico City in 2012, still winning hairs and masks. ...Pulpo]]|[[Coco Rojo]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • [[Category:Championships]] [[Category:Mexico State based championship]]
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  • ...ing a loose story to explain the belts. As with most of the UWA belts, the championships themselves have no present significances and are purely drawing on past nam ...with [[NOSAWA]] & [[MASADA]], who claimed they won the belts on a tour of Mexico
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  • ...ked with [[Extreme Tiger]] to allow his trainee to use the name and a mask based on his as an homage and Extreme Tiger gladly accepted. Prior to her debut s ...aja California Women's Championship was open for any woman wrestler in the state. She was prepared to compete in a championship match because of her traini
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  • ...a State Trios Championship (w/[[Mr. Flash]] & [[Sombra Negra]]), Chihuahua State Middleweight Championship, [[Northern Tag Team Championship]] [2] (w/[[Mara ...announced in local newspapers and wrestling magazines about their tour to Mexico City.
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  • ...all arenas. In 1985 he went under a new ringname. That name was strongly based on the comic book character of Kaliman. There was a wrestler under the nam ...uajardo]] with the '''División del Norte'''. He was willing to venture to Mexico City, but Guajardo refused because of the size and weight of Solin.
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  • ...pionship]] (w/ [[Damian 666]]), [[NGX Extreme Championship]], XPW Tag Team Championships (2) (w/ [[Damian 666]]), [[AAA World Trios Titles]] (w/ [[Damian 666]] & [[ {{aline|05/12/02|hair|[[Universo 2000]]|Halloween|Arena México - Mexico City, Mexico}}
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  • ...the 17th) before sundown at Mexico City's 'Galloso de Sullivan' Mausoleum. Based on several reports, it appears that El Texano did indeed leave behind three ...est wrestling friends in Mexicali - his birth city and capital city of its state - from back in the day: [[Principe Negro|El Principe Negro]], [[Estudiante|
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  • ...e current champion. He defeated [[El Sagrado]] on June 06, 2023 in [[Arena Mexico]]. ...Francisco Aguayo]] [2]|[[Manuel Hernandez]]|[[1934]].[[06.21]]|[[Old Arena Mexico]]|<ref>[http://wrestlingclassics.com/cgi-bin/.ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get
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  • |birthdate=[[July 6]], [[1929]] - [[Mexico City]] |obituarydate=[[April 16]], [[2003]] - [[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico State]]
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  • |birthdate=[[April 9]], [[1926]] - [[Mexico City]] ...to a sudden heart attack he had suffered less than an hour earlier in his Mexico City home and then a second one at the hospital as the physicians were tryi
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