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''wrestler [[Toro Blanco]] also used the name Poder Mexica in the early 2000s, after his tecnico turn on [[Pierroth]]'' | ''wrestler [[Toro Blanco]] also used the name Poder Mexica in the early 2000s, after his tecnico turn on [[Pierroth]]'' | ||
'''Poder Mexica''' is a rudo stable in CMLL that formed in 2008 after [[Sangre Azteca]] left [[Guerreros de la Atlantida]] due to lack of being used as a partner for trios matches, the [[Ola Lagunera]] angle finished leaving [[Black Warrior]] in limbo and [[Dragon Rojo Jr.]] impressed Sangre Azteca in a [[Mexican National Welterweight Championship]] match that went to a draw. | '''Poder Mexica''' is a rudo stable in CMLL that formed in 2008 after [[Sangre Azteca]] left [[Guerreros de la Atlantida]] due to lack of being used as a partner for trios matches, the [[Ola Lagunera]] angle seemingly finished leaving [[Black Warrior]] in limbo and [[Dragon Rojo Jr.]] impressed Sangre Azteca in a [[Mexican National Welterweight Championship]] match that went to a draw. | ||
The group has had mixed success around the country, but a winning streak in Arena Mexico earned them a shot at the [[Mexican National Trios Championship]]s, and the trio won the titles in their first shot. | The group has had mixed success around the country, but a winning streak in Arena Mexico earned them a shot at the [[Mexican National Trios Championship]]s, and the trio won the titles in their first shot. Warrior's recent suspension leaves some doubt in the future of the stable. | ||
== Members: == | == Members: == |
Revision as of 01:45, 18 March 2009
wrestler Toro Blanco also used the name Poder Mexica in the early 2000s, after his tecnico turn on Pierroth
Poder Mexica is a rudo stable in CMLL that formed in 2008 after Sangre Azteca left Guerreros de la Atlantida due to lack of being used as a partner for trios matches, the Ola Lagunera angle seemingly finished leaving Black Warrior in limbo and Dragon Rojo Jr. impressed Sangre Azteca in a Mexican National Welterweight Championship match that went to a draw.
The group has had mixed success around the country, but a winning streak in Arena Mexico earned them a shot at the Mexican National Trios Championships, and the trio won the titles in their first shot. Warrior's recent suspension leaves some doubt in the future of the stable.
Members:
Poder Mexica |
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Sangre Azteca |
Former: Black Warrior - Dragon Rojo Jr. - Misterioso II |