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She admired her father, he was her super hero. Mágico motivated and encouraged her in her career. Trained under the tulelage of her father and Black Man for three years at Gimnasio Independiente. Her training started when she was barely 11 years old. Her debut was on 1998 at a very young age, 13 - 14 years old during one of her father's campaigns. Her debut was in Apodaca, Nuevo León in a match in which [[Martha la Sarapera]], [[Princesa Yara]] & [[Lady Azteca]]. | She admired her father, he was her super hero. Mágico motivated and encouraged her in her career. Trained under the tulelage of her father and Black Man for three years at Gimnasio Independiente. Her training started when she was barely 11 years old. Her debut was on 1998 at a very young age, 13 - 14 years old during one of her father's campaigns. Her debut was in Apodaca, Nuevo León in a match in which [[Martha la Sarapera]], [[Princesa Yara]] & [[Lady Azteca]]. She is a técnica, her father told her she was born as a ruda, but she is a técnica at heart. The family gimmick is intended for the youth. They represent real life heroes they have their own comic books and support institutions that help people. | ||
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She admired her father, he was her super hero. Mágico motivated and encouraged her in her career. Trained under the tulelage of her father and Black Man for three years at Gimnasio Independiente. Her training started when she was barely 11 years old. Her debut was on 1998 at a very young age, 13 - 14 years old during one of her father's campaigns. Her debut was in Apodaca, Nuevo León in a match in which Martha la Sarapera, Princesa Yara & Lady Azteca. She is a técnica, her father told her she was born as a ruda, but she is a técnica at heart. The family gimmick is intended for the youth. They represent real life heroes they have their own comic books and support institutions that help people.
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