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Revision as of 22:25, 23 August 2018

there's an earlier La Jarochita from the 60s

Jarochita
Jarochita
Name Jarochita
Real name
Nicknames
Name history Jarochita
Family El Imperial (father)
Maestro(s) El Imperial, Gran Apache, Villano IV, Shocker, Último Guerrero, Ferrari
Birth date, location May 13, 1988 - Veracruz, Veracruz
Obituary date
Debut, location October 5, 2007 - Puerto de Veracruz
Lost mask to
Height 162 cm
Weight 63 kg
Signature moves Muta Lock, La Escalera, Moonsault, Tope Con Giro, Running Corner Dropkick
Titles: 2012 AAA Quien Pinta Para La Corona (women)


Notes

Daughter of El Imperial, Jarochita began to train with him for two years, then three years with Gran Apache, with years Villano IV, Shocker and Último Guerrero also contributed in her training.

Winner of 2012's AAA Quien Pinta Para La Corona competition. Worked mostly spot shows and occasionally appeared on TV. Left AAA and joined Lucha Libre Elite in January 2016. In late 2016 began wrestling full time in CMLL. Wrestled in Japanese promotions such as Sendai Girls, J@AST and REINA.

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early days
early design
in AAA


2012 AAA Quien Pinta Para La Corona Woman Champion
at Arena Mexico
in Japan


match for the vacant CMLL-REINA International Junior Championship against Kaho Kobayashi