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'''AWWA''' was a Mexico City promotion founded by [[Super Muneco]]. It was aimed at children, just like Super Muneco himself, and debuted many similar characters. | '''AWWA''' (Azteca World Wrestling Association) was a Mexico City promotion founded by [[Super Muneco]]. It was aimed at children, just like Super Muneco himself, and debuted many similar characters. | ||
Luchadors who were a part of the group include | Luchadors who were a part of the group include | ||
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This promotion had affilations with both [[EMLL]] and [[UWA]] at points and controlled the [[Mexican National Trios Championship]] in 1990. They also had their own group of AWWA championships. | This promotion had affilations with both [[EMLL]] and [[UWA]] at points and controlled the [[Mexican National Trios Championship]] in 1990. They also had their own group of AWWA championships. | ||
* [[AWWA World Welterweight Championship]] | * [[AWWA World Welterweight Championship]] | ||
* [[AWWA World Middleweight Championship]] | * [[AWWA World Middleweight Championship]] | ||
* [[AWWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship]] | |||
* [[AWWA World Trios Championship]] | * [[AWWA World Trios Championship]] | ||
* [[AWWA Intercontinental Light Heavyweight Championship]] | |||
[[Category:Promotions]] | [[Category:Promotions]] |
Revision as of 06:42, 17 January 2011
AWWA (Azteca World Wrestling Association) was a Mexico City promotion founded by Super Muneco. It was aimed at children, just like Super Muneco himself, and debuted many similar characters.
Luchadors who were a part of the group include
Many of these luchadors are still active and teaming with each other, but they're not longer running their own shows.
This promotion had affilations with both EMLL and UWA at points and controlled the Mexican National Trios Championship in 1990. They also had their own group of AWWA championships.