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Revision as of 04:58, 20 August 2018
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Has worked for almost every major group in Mexico throughout her career. As a youngster worked some CMLL shows before eventually moving onto AAA and then IWRG where she became the first ever IWRG Intercontinental Women's Champion.
Found her way back to AAA in 2006 although this time as a ruda. Was involved in a short-lived feud with Gran Apache and Fabi Apache when her dad Gran Hamada made some rare AAA appearances. After that feud ended she seemed to become closely aligned with Mr. Niebla and the La Legión Extranjera. In the summer of 2008 she announced she was leaving AAA and became an independent wrestler. Announced some sort of training alliance with Martha Villalobos, but nothing seems to have come from it.
Obvious contact person for bringing Japanese female wrestlers to Mexico. Works for joshi promotions when not in Mexico.
Luchas de apuestas record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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00/12/24 | hair | Ayako Hamada | Xochitl Hamada | Korakuen Hall - Tokyo, Japan |
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