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== Profile ==
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
Isabela Romero Rangel, better known as [[Chabela Romero]] was born on September 11, 1936 in Ciudad Serdan, Puebla. Renown for her career in Mexico and Japan with AJW during 70s and 80s.  She was trained by Jose Rojas and the original Fantasma de la Quebrada.  Debuted on March 27, 1955 on a tournament celebrated in Mexico City.  Had a notable feud with [[Irma Gonzalez]]. On 1958, Chabela Romero defeated Irma Gonzalez for the vacant [[Mexican National Women's Championship]]. It is unclear if she loat the title against Irma Gonzalez on March 13, 1960 in [[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]].  On December 16, 1964, Romero became national champion once more defeating Irma Gonzalez in [[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]].  On May 12, 1966, [[La Jarochita Rivero]] defeated Romero and became the new national champion in Puebla.  On August 11, 1966, Chabela regained the national title for the third time defeating La Jarochita in Tampico. The feud with Jarochita seemly ended when Chabela defeated her in a lucha de apuestas match on 1966.  On June 20, 1971, Romero lost her hair in a lucha de apuestas match against Irma Gonzalez and she would lost two more times in 1974 and 1979. On 1976 Chabela Romero joined with her longtime rival Irma Gonzalez on a tour in Japan with All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling.  On November 25, 1979, [[Vicky Williams]] won a lucha de apuestas match against Chabela Romero.  On December 21, 1980, Chabela Romero defeated a Vickie Williams in Mexico City and became the sixth UWA World Women's Champion. Had successfully defended the title against [[Viuda Negra I]] (January 1981) and Irma González (February 1981) in [[Toreo de Cuatro Caminos]], until she vacated the title. On 1985, Chabela Romero passed away at the age of 48.


Isabela Romero Rangel, better known as [[Chabela Romero]] was born on September 11, 1936 in Ciudad Serdan, Puebla. Renown for her career in Mexico and Japan during 70s and 80s.
== Luchas de apuestas record ==
== Luchas de apuestas record ==
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== Gallery ==
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Latest revision as of 00:19, 10 May 2020

Profile

Chabela Romero
Chabela Romero
Name Chabela Romero
Real name Isabela Romero Rangel
Nicknames
Name history Chabela Romero
Family Destino Negro (husband)
Maestro(s) Jose Rojas, Fantasma de la Quebrada (original)
Birth date, location September 11, 1936- Ciudad Serdan, Puebla
Obituary date April 10, 1985
Debut, location March 27, 1955 - Torreon
Lost mask to
Height 165 cm
Weight 73 kg
Signature moves
Titles: Mexican National Women's Championship (3), UWA World Women's Championship, WWWA All-Pacific Title

Notes

Isabela Romero Rangel, better known as Chabela Romero was born on September 11, 1936 in Ciudad Serdan, Puebla. Renown for her career in Mexico and Japan with AJW during 70s and 80s. She was trained by Jose Rojas and the original Fantasma de la Quebrada. Debuted on March 27, 1955 on a tournament celebrated in Mexico City. Had a notable feud with Irma Gonzalez. On 1958, Chabela Romero defeated Irma Gonzalez for the vacant Mexican National Women's Championship. It is unclear if she loat the title against Irma Gonzalez on March 13, 1960 in Arena Coliseo Guadalajara. On December 16, 1964, Romero became national champion once more defeating Irma Gonzalez in Arena Coliseo Guadalajara. On May 12, 1966, La Jarochita Rivero defeated Romero and became the new national champion in Puebla. On August 11, 1966, Chabela regained the national title for the third time defeating La Jarochita in Tampico. The feud with Jarochita seemly ended when Chabela defeated her in a lucha de apuestas match on 1966. On June 20, 1971, Romero lost her hair in a lucha de apuestas match against Irma Gonzalez and she would lost two more times in 1974 and 1979. On 1976 Chabela Romero joined with her longtime rival Irma Gonzalez on a tour in Japan with All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling. On November 25, 1979, Vicky Williams won a lucha de apuestas match against Chabela Romero. On December 21, 1980, Chabela Romero defeated a Vickie Williams in Mexico City and became the sixth UWA World Women's Champion. Had successfully defended the title against Viuda Negra I (January 1981) and Irma González (February 1981) in Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, until she vacated the title. On 1985, Chabela Romero passed away at the age of 48.

Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
1966 hair La Jarochita Rivero Chabela Romero unknown
71/06/20 hair Irma González Chabela Romero Torreon, Coahuila
1974/01/17 hair Irma González Chabela Romero Arena Aficion - Pachuca
75/11/01 mask Chabela Romero Princesa Azul Monterrey
79/02/25 hair Irma González Chabela Romero El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State
79/11/25 hair Vicky Williams Chabela Romero unknown
??/??/?? hair Chabela Romero Irma González unknown- Panamá


Gallery

1956
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1964
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