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Revision as of 22:20, 13 March 2017
Mr. Tempest trains future and current luchadors in Mexicali at his own school.
Previously, he was requested by the Honorable Comisión de Box y Lucha de Mexicali as synod for the aspiring luchadors, most of them came from Arena Coliseo Mexicali. One of his projects was training new wrestlers on his own.
In the beginning he was supported by Gimnasio Ichinoe a mixed martial arts gymnasium while he was training Vale Todo with them. The Gimnasio Ichinoe provided him an space in which he trained his first generation of wrestlers. They held wrestling events as well and most of his first alumni made their professional debuts there. After the Gimnasio Ichinoe closed, he received an opportunity from DESOM. With an agreement to use an space in the Unidad Deportiva Carvajal since January 2015.
Alumni
So far three generations had graduated from his wrestling school.
First Generation:
Second Generation:
Third Generation
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