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The second | The second person to portray La Momia in 1968. Then, La Momia became an invicible figure of justice, full of mystery, whose rival was Karadagian, who turned into the most evil heel. Each time Karadagian made his misdeeds in the ring, La Momia came out to put him into his sarcophagus. Martin ripped the bandages off the Momia's face but in response La Momia threw Karadagian out of the ring making him unable to continue. At the end of the season, they had a rematch in the same stadium: Karadagian put La Momia down for the first time and after a difficult match, the referee declared a draw, which made the Armenian retain the belt. | ||
When it was speculated that he was La Momia, [[Martin Karadagian]] | When it was speculated that he was La Momia, [[Martin Karadagian]] wrestled a match between Gitano vs La Momia (portrayed by Pedro Goitía) | ||
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The second person to portray La Momia in 1968. Then, La Momia became an invicible figure of justice, full of mystery, whose rival was Karadagian, who turned into the most evil heel. Each time Karadagian made his misdeeds in the ring, La Momia came out to put him into his sarcophagus. Martin ripped the bandages off the Momia's face but in response La Momia threw Karadagian out of the ring making him unable to continue. At the end of the season, they had a rematch in the same stadium: Karadagian put La Momia down for the first time and after a difficult match, the referee declared a draw, which made the Armenian retain the belt.
When it was speculated that he was La Momia, Martin Karadagian wrestled a match between Gitano vs La Momia (portrayed by Pedro Goitía)
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