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|signatureMoves=[[La Arkangelina]], Corner Slingshot Splash, Death Valley Driver
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|titles=[[Mexican National Women's Championship]] (2), [[Coliseo Houston International Women's Championship]]
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On May 29, 2015, she began what would be a three-month tour in Japan with the women's wrestling promotion REINA. Her first experience in Japanese ring was in a match for the QUEEN World Championship against [[Kana]]. In that same tour she also participated in the Diana promotion. In later years she had more tours to Japan with promotions such as REINA, Sendai Girls, Marvelous, JAST and FukumenMania. On August 19, 2017, she had a notable match at the Sendai Girls in which she beat [[Jarochita]] at the Miyagino Ward Bunka Center in Sendai, Miyagi, Japan. She also fought in the WWC in Puerto Rico and in independent promotions in the United States.
On May 29, 2015, she began what would be a three-month tour in Japan with the women's wrestling promotion REINA. Her first experience in Japanese ring was in a match for the QUEEN World Championship against [[Kana]]. In that same tour she also participated in the Diana promotion. In later years she had more tours to Japan with promotions such as REINA, Sendai Girls, Marvelous, JAST and FukumenMania. On August 19, 2017, she had a notable match at the Sendai Girls in which she beat [[Jarochita]] at the Miyagino Ward Bunka Center in Sendai, Miyagi, Japan. She also fought in the WWC in Puerto Rico and in independent promotions in the United States.
On September 25, 2020, at the CMLL 87th anniversary show, Reina Isis became the 21st modern women's national champion by defeating [[La Metálica]] at the Arena México. On October 30 she won her first defense against [[Lluvia]].
On September 25, 2020, at the CMLL 87th anniversary show, Reina Isis became the 21st modern women's national champion by defeating [[La Metálica]] at the Arena México. On October 30 she won her first defense against [[Lluvia]].
== Accomplishments ==
=== Pro Wrestling Illustrated ===
*Ranked No. 144 in the PWI Women's 250 in 2024
*Ranked No. 55 in the PWI Women's 250 in 2023


== Lucha de Apuestas Record ==
== Lucha de Apuestas Record ==
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Latest revision as of 05:36, 28 October 2024

Profile

Reyna Isis
Reyna Isis
Name Reyna Isis
Real name Yaksiry Palacios López
Nicknames La Flor del Desierto
Name history Reina Isis (often spelled as Reyna Isis)
Family
Maestro(s) Arkangel, El Hijo del Gladiador, Franco Colombo
Birth date, location February 8, 1993
Obituary date
Debut, location May 12, 2012 - Plaza San Mateo Naucalpan
Lost mask to Jarochita - September 16, 2022 - Arena Mexico
Height 160 cm
Weight 64 kg
Signature moves La Arkangelina, Corner Slingshot Splash, Death Valley Driver, Flor de Desierto (Rope Drape Guilotina)
Titles: Mexican National Women's Championship (2), Coliseo Houston International Women's Championship

History

When she was 11 years old, on a summer vacation afternoon, she turned on the TV and found a wrestling show. The luchadoras caught her attention, and she hoped so much one day that she would be like them. When she was attending high school, she decided to enroll at Gimnasio Latinoamericano, to train lucha libre, however, her mother objected and did not allow her. When she finished high school, she began teaching Zumba, spinning and fitness classes. Eventually, she discovered that one of her neighbors was a wrestler, La Medusa, who recommended that if she wanted to train wrestling, she should go to Arena México. Her first maestro was Arturo Beristain, but the one who taught her all the basis in this sport and gave her great support was Arkangel de la Muerte. Franco Colombo also contributed to its preparation. Soon after, Arkangel invited her to join Guerreros Tuareg as their valet. Arkangel named her as Reina Isis, a name inspired on the historic queen of Ancient Egypt. Her professional debut was on May 12, 2012 at Plaza San Mateo Naucalpan. Competed in the 2012 CMLL Bodybuilding Contest placing third. It was on March 17, 2015 when she made her debut at the CMLL, where, along with Dalys and Tiffany went against Silueta, Princesa Sugehit, and Goya Kong at the Arena Coliseo Guadalajara. On May 29, 2015, she began what would be a three-month tour in Japan with the women's wrestling promotion REINA. Her first experience in Japanese ring was in a match for the QUEEN World Championship against Kana. In that same tour she also participated in the Diana promotion. In later years she had more tours to Japan with promotions such as REINA, Sendai Girls, Marvelous, JAST and FukumenMania. On August 19, 2017, she had a notable match at the Sendai Girls in which she beat Jarochita at the Miyagino Ward Bunka Center in Sendai, Miyagi, Japan. She also fought in the WWC in Puerto Rico and in independent promotions in the United States. On September 25, 2020, at the CMLL 87th anniversary show, Reina Isis became the 21st modern women's national champion by defeating La Metálica at the Arena México. On October 30 she won her first defense against Lluvia.

Accomplishments

Pro Wrestling Illustrated

  • Ranked No. 144 in the PWI Women's 250 in 2024
  • Ranked No. 55 in the PWI Women's 250 in 2023

Lucha de Apuestas Record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
2022/03/18 hair (1) Reyna Isis Vaquerita Arena Mexico - Mexico City
2022/09/16 mask Jarochita Reyna Isis Arena Mexico - Mexico City
(1) Relevos Suicidas with Marcela & La Metálica


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