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Revision as of 13:26, 16 June 2024
The Ciudad Juarez Hall Of Fame is a professional wrestling hall of fame for lucha libre personalities in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua. It was officially established on December 20, 2010.
Inductees
2010
- Carlos Monterrosa
- Chino Chow
- El Cobarde
- Espanto I
- Espanto II
- Espanto III
- Espectro II
- Indio Medina
- Loco Mendez
- Serpiente Blanca
- Tigre Romano
2016
- Bello Armando
- Bestia Nazi
- Dorado Hernandez
- El Marquez
- Fishman
- Hermes
- Sergio El Hermoso
- Trovador Solitario
2023
- Serpiente Blanca
- La Sitrenita
- Sombra de Plata
- La Bestia
- Rossy Soli
- La Arana Negra
- Rocky Star
- El Tupamaro
- Master
- El Trovador Solitario