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[[image:generaciondel75.jpg|right|260px|thumb|(top) [[Magnus]], [[Hombre Bala Jr.]], [[Super Halcon Jr.]], [[Dragon Lee]] (bottom) [[Bobby Zavala]], [[Enrique Vera Jr.]], [[Signo Jr.]]]] | |||
Following in the footsteps of [[Generacion del 75]], '''Generación 2011''' is a class of wrestlers all debuting in CMLL around the same time. They're not a unit, but were introduced together as new luchadors with great promise. Many actually debuted in December of 2010, but 2011 is their real first year. | Following in the footsteps of [[Generacion del 75]], '''Generación 2011''' is a class of wrestlers all debuting in CMLL around the same time. They're not a unit, but were introduced together as new luchadors with great promise. Many actually debuted in December of 2010, but 2011 is their real first year. | ||
* [[Bobby Zavala]] | * [[Bobby Zavala]] | ||
* [[Dragon Lee]] | * [[Místico II|Dragon Lee]] | ||
* [[Enrique Vera Jr.]] | * [[Enrique Vera Jr.]] | ||
* [[Hombre Bala Jr.]] | * [[Hombre Bala Jr.]] | ||
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* [[Super Halcon Jr.]] | * [[Super Halcon Jr.]] | ||
[[Metal Blanco]] and [[Palacio Negro]] also debuted in Mexico City around the same time, | All were trainees of [[Arkangel de la Muerte]]. [[Metal Blanco]] and [[Palacio Negro]] also debuted in Mexico City around the same time, but were from a different trainer and not grouped in. | ||
[[Category:Groups]] | [[Category:Groups]] |
Latest revision as of 11:43, 12 August 2021
Following in the footsteps of Generacion del 75, Generación 2011 is a class of wrestlers all debuting in CMLL around the same time. They're not a unit, but were introduced together as new luchadors with great promise. Many actually debuted in December of 2010, but 2011 is their real first year.
All were trainees of Arkangel de la Muerte. Metal Blanco and Palacio Negro also debuted in Mexico City around the same time, but were from a different trainer and not grouped in.