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{{Gallery|name=PrincesaSugey.jpg|caption=2004}} | {{Gallery|name=PrincesaSugey.jpg|caption=2004}} | ||
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{{Gallery|name=13_princesa_sujey.jpg|caption=Poniendo un derechazo a Lady Apache}} | {{Gallery|name=13_princesa_sujey.jpg|caption=Poniendo un derechazo a Lady Apache}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=Sugeyblack.jpg|caption=In 2009}} | {{Gallery|name=Sugeyblack.jpg|caption=In 2009}} | ||
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{{Gallery|name=Sugei PWR Champ.jpg|caption=as [[PWR World Women's Championship|PWR World Women's Champ]]}} | {{Gallery|name=Sugei PWR Champ.jpg|caption=as [[PWR World Women's Championship|PWR World Women's Champ]]}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=pwrwomen_sujei.jpg|caption=with PWR Championship in Arena Coliseo}} | {{Gallery|name=pwrwomen_sujei.jpg|caption=with PWR Championship in Arena Coliseo}} | ||
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{{Gallery|name=Princesa Sujei.jpg|caption=with PWR World Women's Title}} | {{Gallery|name=Princesa Sujei.jpg|caption=with PWR World Women's Title}} | ||
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{{Gallery|name=Princesa_sujie_lucha.jpg|caption=Princesa Sugehit}} | {{Gallery|name=Princesa_sujie_lucha.jpg|caption=Princesa Sugehit}} | ||
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Revision as of 21:15, 16 September 2017
Profile
Princesa Sugehit (also spelled Sugey, Sujei and other variants) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Biography
Princesa Sugehit is a Monterrey based women's wrestler. Sugehit was part of AAA's women division in the late 90s, then wrestled mostly around the Monterrey area in the first few years of the 00s. AAA started using her again occasionally in 2004 and 2005. Sugehit jumped to CMLL and was brought in as a Hector Garza trainee.
Princesa Sugehit's considered one of the better women's wrestlers. When Dark Angel was a random foreigner brought into the LLF promotion, before she found her fame, Sugehit beat Sarah Stock for her mask. Also, she defeated another Canadian, Goddess in an Arena Mexico mask match.
Her name has been spelled differently thru her career, but this is the spelling CMLL appears to be sticking with, and the one she uses in her social networks.
Luchas de apuestas record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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??/??/?? | mask | Princesa Sugehit | Pantera Salvaje | unknown |
2004/04/02 | mask | Princesa Sugehit | Dark Angel | Arena Femenil - Monterrey, Nuevo León |
2008/10/07 | mask | Princesa Sugehit | Goddess | Arena México |
2014/08/01 | mask & hair | Princesa Sugehit & Marcela | La Seductora & Princesa Blanca | Arena México |
2017/09/16 | mask | Zeuxis | Princesa Sugehit | Arena México |
Gallery
Monterrey |
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Arenas: Arena Coliseo Monterrey, Arena Femenil, Arena Monterrey, Arena José Sulaimán, Gimnasio Nuevo León, Plaza de Toros Monumental |
Local Legends: Blue Demon, Humberto Garza, Karonte, Mr. Lince, Princesa Sugehit, Super Parka, Tigre Universitario; all |
Local Titles: Lucha Libre Azteca (LLA), Northern (Light Heavy), Northeast (Tag), Nuevo Leon (Junior Tag, Women's), NGX (Extreme, Tag, Women's), LLF (Junior, Juvenil, Tag), FILL (Welter, Middle, Light Heavy, Heavy, Super Heavy, Tag, Trios, Atomicos, Mixed Tag, Women's), FULL (Super Middle), OLX (Extreme) |