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[[Ari Romero]], [[Konnan]], [[Eddie Guerrero]], [[Flama Roja]], [[Rocky Star]] and [[Cinta de Oro]] were some of the stars of the promotion.  
[[Ari Romero]], [[Konnan]], [[Eddie Guerrero]], [[Flama Roja]], [[Rocky Star]] and [[Cinta de Oro]] were some of the stars of the promotion.  


When ACASA running wrestling shows, this was a very strong period for the promotion in terms of creating new stars and delivering big lucha de apuestas matches; Flama Roja vs Villano III (mask versus mask), Cinta de Oro vs [[Ultraman]] (mask versus mask), and the 1987 Rocky Star vs Cinta de oro (mask versus mask match) set an all-time Gimnasio Municipal attendance record; 12.000 fans.  
ACASA was successful in creating new stars and delivering big lucha de apuestas matches during their peak. Some of those big matches were [[Flama Roja]] vs [[Villano III]] (mask versus mask), [[Cinta de Oro]] vs [[Ultraman]] (mask versus mask), and the 1987 [[Rocky Star]] vs [[Cinta de oro]] (mask versus mask match) which set an all-time Gimnasio Municipal attendance record of 12,000 fans.  


ACASA was allied with EMLL and UWA promotions to start in El Gimnasio Municipal. It started using both UWA and EMLL allied luchadors for it's top matches in the 80s, the original referees of the group were [[Julio Quiroga]] and [[Tony Barbetta]]. ACASA has also have relationships with other promotions like AAA, CMLL and indy wrestlers.
ACASA was allied with EMLL and UWA promotions when they first started running the Gimnasio Municipal in Ciudad Juarez. It started using both UWA and EMLL allied luchadors for it's top matches in the 80s, the original referees of the group were [[Julio Quiroga]] and [[Tony Barbetta]]. ACASA later had relationships with other promotions like AAA, CMLL and brought in indy wrestlers.


Some talent wrestlers (like Ari Romero, Eddie Guerrero, Konnan, [[El Cobarde II]]) left ACASA for CMLL, AAA, looking for better money and opportunity, ACASA faded away in the early 90s.  
Some talent wrestlers (like Ari Romero, Eddie Guerrero, Konnan, [[El Cobarde II]]) left ACASA for CMLL, AAA, looking for better money and opportunity, ACASA faded away in the early 90s.  


Lately in 2003 ACASA is back and using top stars of AAA and CMLL combined with local wrestlers, ACASA close in 2004 but promoted the match where [[Hijo del Santo]] unmasked [[El Hijo del Cobarde]], the promotions returns on 2014 but only made two cards and close again.
ACASA made a return in 2003 using top stars of AAA and CMLL combined with local wrestlers. They closed again in 2004 as a full time, but returned to promote the [[Hijo del Santo]] taking [[El Hijo del Cobarde]]'s match. The promotion returned again for a couple shows in 2014 before closing again.
 
 
 


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== Promociones ACASA Championships  ==
== Promociones ACASA Championships  ==

Revision as of 13:53, 2 September 2015

Promociones ACASA, is a promotion based in Ciudad Juarez. They're an independent promotion with their own television show (Idolos del Ring on Canal 44) in the 80's, 90's and 2003. ACASA was started in 1986 and was founded by Arnoldo Cabada de la O.

Ari Romero, Konnan, Eddie Guerrero, Flama Roja, Rocky Star and Cinta de Oro were some of the stars of the promotion.

ACASA was successful in creating new stars and delivering big lucha de apuestas matches during their peak. Some of those big matches were Flama Roja vs Villano III (mask versus mask), Cinta de Oro vs Ultraman (mask versus mask), and the 1987 Rocky Star vs Cinta de oro (mask versus mask match) which set an all-time Gimnasio Municipal attendance record of 12,000 fans.

ACASA was allied with EMLL and UWA promotions when they first started running the Gimnasio Municipal in Ciudad Juarez. It started using both UWA and EMLL allied luchadors for it's top matches in the 80s, the original referees of the group were Julio Quiroga and Tony Barbetta. ACASA later had relationships with other promotions like AAA, CMLL and brought in indy wrestlers.

Some talent wrestlers (like Ari Romero, Eddie Guerrero, Konnan, El Cobarde II) left ACASA for CMLL, AAA, looking for better money and opportunity, ACASA faded away in the early 90s.

ACASA made a return in 2003 using top stars of AAA and CMLL combined with local wrestlers. They closed again in 2004 as a full time, but returned to promote the Hijo del Santo taking El Hijo del Cobarde's match. The promotion returned again for a couple shows in 2014 before closing again.

ACASA last card.jpg

Promociones ACASA Championships

ACASA Championships

Titles that were disputed in ACASA promotions.

Associated: LLI, CMLL, AAA, WWA





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