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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
She began her training sporadically since the age of the twelve. Before she turned eighteen she trained three times per week for three years.  Her professional debut was in a mixed tag team match against [[Metalika]] & [[Maquiavelico]] and her partner was [[Jonathan]].  
She began her training sporadically since the age of the twelve. Before she turned eighteen she trained three times per week for three years.  Her professional debut was in a mixed tag team match against [[Metalika]] & [[Maquiavelico]] and her partner was [[Jonathan]]. Won the [[Metroplex Women's Championship]] in Auditorio de Tijuna against the former champion [[Cristal]] and [[Lady Lee]] and defended it on three times.  She was the second Baja California Women's Champion.


[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Female wrestlers]][[Category:Tijuana based wrestlers]]
[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Female wrestlers]][[Category:Tijuana based wrestlers]]

Revision as of 15:17, 27 March 2018

Different luchadora then Amazona although same name.

Amazona
Amazona
Name Amazona
Real name
Nicknames
Name history Amazona (current)
Family Wama, Warrior (brothers), Venum Black (husband)
Maestro(s) Rey Misterio, Wama, El Genio, Camaleón de Oro, Tury Gonzalez, Venum Black
Birth date, location May 19, 1992- Tijuana, Baja California
Obituary date
Debut, location November 11, 2011- Auditorio de Tijuana
Lost mask to
Height 154 cm/5'
Weight 60 kgs/132 lbs
Signature moves
Titles: Metro Plex Women's Championship, Baja California Women's Championship


Notes

She began her training sporadically since the age of the twelve. Before she turned eighteen she trained three times per week for three years. Her professional debut was in a mixed tag team match against Metalika & Maquiavelico and her partner was Jonathan. Won the Metroplex Women's Championship in Auditorio de Tijuna against the former champion Cristal and Lady Lee and defended it on three times. She was the second Baja California Women's Champion.