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|weight=178 lbs/81 kg | |weight=178 lbs/81 kg | ||
|signatureMoves=[[Tapatía]], [[Cranking Kneeling Headlock submission]] | |signatureMoves=[[Tapatía]], [[Cranking Kneeling Headlock submission]] | ||
|titles=[[National Lightweight | |titles=[[Mexican National Lightweight Championship]], IPWF Mexican Junior Heavyweight Championship (billed in IPWF in Japan as such, fictional title), IPWF Central American Tag Team Championship (w/ [[Yaqui Rocha]], billed in IPWF in Japan as such, fictional title) | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
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Raul Romero was the first Mexican to compete in Japan, brought in by Masahiko Kimura, considered the greatest Judoka (judo practitioner) ever, for his International Pro Wrestling Force promotion based at Kimura's hometown, Kumamoto in southern Japan. | Raul Romero was the first Mexican to compete in Japan, brought in by [[Masahiko Kimura]], considered the greatest Judoka (judo practitioner) ever, for his International Pro Wrestling Force promotion based at Kimura's hometown, Kumamoto in southern Japan. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
{{Gallery|name=mexlight_raulromero.jpg|caption=as [[Mexican National Lightweight Championship|MEX LIGHT Champ]]}} | |||
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{{Gallery|name=1956-romero.jpg|caption=In Japan, [[1956]]}} | |||
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{{Gallery|name=Vs-kimura.jpg|caption=vs [[Masahiko Kimura]]}} | |||
{{Gallery|name=raulromero-luchalibre71.png|}} | |||
[[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Raul Romero]] | [[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Raul Romero]] |
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Biography
Raul Romero was the first Mexican to compete in Japan, brought in by Masahiko Kimura, considered the greatest Judoka (judo practitioner) ever, for his International Pro Wrestling Force promotion based at Kimura's hometown, Kumamoto in southern Japan.