Takeda (Mexico City): Difference between revisions
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== History == | == History == | ||
With a sports background in Martial Arts such as Karate and Judo, he tried Lucha Libre with incredulity at first. Then, he was challenged by others and decided to practice it to the point he love it. | With a sports background in Martial Arts such as Karate and Judo, he tried Lucha Libre with incredulity at first. Then, he was challenged by others and decided to practice it to the point he love it. His first trainers were [[Abundio Radilla]] and [[Centauro (Acapulco)|Centauro]]. | ||
It was said on an interview to have been trained in Japan. Takeda came to Mexico City to join the UWA in 1990, returning in 1992 and 1994 thru the last days of UWA. After the disappearance of UWA, had short stints in AAA and IWRG in 2007. | It was said on an interview to have been trained in Japan. Takeda came to Mexico City to join the UWA in 1990, returning in 1992 and 1994 thru the last days of UWA. After the disappearance of UWA, had short stints in AAA and IWRG in 2007. | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
[[category:Mexican wrestlers]] | [[category:Mexican wrestlers]] | ||
[[Category:Acapulco based wrestlers]] |
Revision as of 15:43, 5 June 2020
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History
With a sports background in Martial Arts such as Karate and Judo, he tried Lucha Libre with incredulity at first. Then, he was challenged by others and decided to practice it to the point he love it. His first trainers were Abundio Radilla and Centauro.
It was said on an interview to have been trained in Japan. Takeda came to Mexico City to join the UWA in 1990, returning in 1992 and 1994 thru the last days of UWA. After the disappearance of UWA, had short stints in AAA and IWRG in 2007.
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with Sombra Poblana