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The arena became a [[LLI]] allied building in [[1975]]. After that promotion's demise, [[AAA]] took over the building, highlighted by a 33rd Anniversary show on [[October 25]], [[2001]] with over 1000 people.  
The arena became a [[LLI]] allied building in [[1975]]. After that promotion's demise, [[AAA]] took over the building, highlighted by a 33rd Anniversary show on [[October 25]], [[2001]] with over 1000 people.  


Attendance fell in 2002 and AAA opted not to renew their contract with the building. (They now use [Gimnasio Agustín Millán]].) The building was converted to a religious temple in 2003 and no longer holds lucha libre vents.
Attendance fell in 2002 and AAA opted not to renew their contract with the building. (They moved to [[Gimnasio Agustín Millán]] for about a decade and a half.) The building was converted to a religious temple in 2003, and no longer holds lucha libre events.


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Revision as of 09:11, 24 February 2021

A former arena located in Toluca, Mexico City. The arena could hold 2,500 fans and shows were normally held on THursdays.

The arena was opened on October 31, 1968. The opening card was

  1. El Condor b Pepe Casas
  2. El Audaz b Conde Negro
  3. El Solitario b Carlos Moll
  4. Mil Mascaras & Huracan Ramirez b Angel Blanco & Chino Chow.

The arena became a LLI allied building in 1975. After that promotion's demise, AAA took over the building, highlighted by a 33rd Anniversary show on October 25, 2001 with over 1000 people.

Attendance fell in 2002 and AAA opted not to renew their contract with the building. (They moved to Gimnasio Agustín Millán for about a decade and a half.) The building was converted to a religious temple in 2003, and no longer holds lucha libre events.