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|signatureMoves=[[La Casita]] | |signatureMoves=[[La Casita]], [[Inverted Figure Four]] | ||
|titles=[[Mexican National Women's Championship]] | |titles=[[Mexican National Women's Championship]] | ||
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Made occasional appearances in the UWA and CMLL in the 90s, then AAA in the 2000s (usually around [[AAA Reina de Reinas]] time.) Finally made it full time when CMLL restarted their women's division in the mid 2000s, starting on New Years Day 2006. Spent the next three years as a generic tecnica, as she had in her prior appearances. Her career took off when she beat [[Marcela]] for the [[Mexican National Women's Championship]] in early 2009 as part of a long ruda turn, and quickly followed that with her first hair win over [[Medusa]]. | |||
Blanca's title run was the usual CMLL bit of long periods of nothing followed by short title programs, but it did successfully raise her profile. Blanca, [[Princesa Sugheit]] and Hiroka formed a trio called [[Las Zorras]], but the group didn't get to team up much before Hiroka left lucha libre to have children. The two Princesas would restart the group later as [[Las Ladies del Polanca]]. Blanca was also a star of the [[El Luchador (A&E show)]] reality show, as her previously acknolwedge relationship with [[Felino]] was on of the show's main storylines. Blanca would finally lose the national women's championship in late 2012 to another featured woman on the show, [[Estrellita]]. | |||
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[[Category:Current CMLL wrestlers]] | [[Category:Current CMLL wrestlers]] | ||
Revision as of 00:20, 27 December 2012
Profile
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Made occasional appearances in the UWA and CMLL in the 90s, then AAA in the 2000s (usually around AAA Reina de Reinas time.) Finally made it full time when CMLL restarted their women's division in the mid 2000s, starting on New Years Day 2006. Spent the next three years as a generic tecnica, as she had in her prior appearances. Her career took off when she beat Marcela for the Mexican National Women's Championship in early 2009 as part of a long ruda turn, and quickly followed that with her first hair win over Medusa.
Blanca's title run was the usual CMLL bit of long periods of nothing followed by short title programs, but it did successfully raise her profile. Blanca, Princesa Sugheit and Hiroka formed a trio called Las Zorras, but the group didn't get to team up much before Hiroka left lucha libre to have children. The two Princesas would restart the group later as Las Ladies del Polanca. Blanca was also a star of the El Luchador (A&E show) reality show, as her previously acknolwedge relationship with Felino was on of the show's main storylines. Blanca would finally lose the national women's championship in late 2012 to another featured woman on the show, Estrellita.
Luchas de apuestas record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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09/02/06 | hair (1) | Princesa Blanca | Medusa (CMLL) | Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco |
10/10/17 | hair | Princesa Blanca | Luna Mágica | Arena Mexico |
12/06/29 | mask (2) | Princesa Blanca | Goya Kong | Arena Mexico |
(1) JAULA: Lady Apache, Hiroka, La Nazi, Mima Shimoda, Amapola, Sahori, Dark Angel, Goddess & Marcela (2) Infierno en el Ring: Dalis La Caribeña, La Seductora, Marcela, Tiffany, Lady Apache, Dark Angel, Estrellita & La Amapola |