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(Created page with "This is the fourth '''Lucha Libre World Cup''', set to take place on March 19, 2023. In a departure from the previous three, the teams will be trios rather than tag teams. This tournament features representatives from Nacion Lucha Libre, All Elite Wrestling, Impact Wrestling, National Wrestling Alliance, Dragon Gate, Qatar Pro Wrestling, OZ Academy, and various indies. == Men's Teams == === Team Mexico 1 === * El Patrón Alberto...") |
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Revision as of 13:57, 25 January 2023
This is the fourth Lucha Libre World Cup, set to take place on March 19, 2023. In a departure from the previous three, the teams will be trios rather than tag teams. This tournament features representatives from Nacion Lucha Libre, All Elite Wrestling, Impact Wrestling, National Wrestling Alliance, Dragon Gate, Qatar Pro Wrestling, OZ Academy, and various indies.
Men's Teams
Team Mexico 1
Team Mexico 2
Team USA
Team Canada
Team Japan
Team Europe
- Thom Latimer (ENG)
- Joe Hendry (SCO)
- Heddi Karaoui (FRA)
Team Latin America
- Carlito (PUR)
- Zumbi (BRA)
- Hip Hop Man (ARG)
Team Rest of World
- Rage (QAT)
- Classy Ali (QAT)
- Bhupinder Gujjar (IND)
Women's Teams
Team Mexico
Team USA
Team Japan
Team Rest of World
- Taya Valkyrie (CAN)
- Christi Jaynes (BRA)
- Natalia Markova (RUS)