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Latest revision as of 19:13, 17 May 2022
Los Guerreros (The Warriors) or Las Viboras Salvajes (The Wild Vipers) were a Mexican trio in the 1980's. The group was created in 1983 during the trios boom after Mocho Cota and La Fiera started teaming with Sangre Chicana. Due to the busy schedule and popularity of their leader, Sangre Chicana, the team was short-lived though well-remembered. The group was known for their wild brawling style and had a memorable feud with Los Infernales.
The members of the group were: