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'''Poder Mexica''' is a rudo stable in CMLL that formed in 2008 after [[Sangre Azteca]] left [[Guerreros de la Atlantida]] due to lack of being used as a partner for trios matches, the [[Ola Lagunera]] angle seemingly finished leaving [[Black Warrior]] in limbo and [[Dragon Rojo Jr.]] impressed Sangre Azteca in a [[Mexican National Welterweight Championship]] match that went to a draw. | '''Poder Mexica''' is a rudo stable in CMLL that formed in 2008 after [[Sangre Azteca]] left [[Guerreros de la Atlantida]] due to lack of being used as a partner for trios matches, the [[Ola Lagunera]] angle seemingly finished leaving [[Black Warrior]] in limbo and [[Dragon Rojo Jr.]] impressed Sangre Azteca in a [[Mexican National Welterweight Championship]] match that went to a draw. | ||
The group has had mixed success around the country, but a winning streak in Arena Mexico earned them a shot at the [[Mexican National Trios Championship]]s, and the trio won the titles in their first shot. Warrior's recent suspension leaves some doubt in the future of the stable. | The group has had mixed success around the country, but a winning streak in Arena Mexico earned them a shot at the [[Mexican National Trios Championship]]s, and the trio won the titles in their first shot. Warrior's recent suspension leaves some doubt in the future of the stable. In Fall 2009, the stable seemed to stabilize whenMisterioso II jumped from [[Los Hijos del Averno]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:45, 1 October 2009
wrestler Toro Blanco also used the name Poder Mexica in the early 2000s, after his tecnico turn on Pierroth
Poder Mexica is a rudo stable in CMLL that formed in 2008 after Sangre Azteca left Guerreros de la Atlantida due to lack of being used as a partner for trios matches, the Ola Lagunera angle seemingly finished leaving Black Warrior in limbo and Dragon Rojo Jr. impressed Sangre Azteca in a Mexican National Welterweight Championship match that went to a draw.
The group has had mixed success around the country, but a winning streak in Arena Mexico earned them a shot at the Mexican National Trios Championships, and the trio won the titles in their first shot. Warrior's recent suspension leaves some doubt in the future of the stable. In Fall 2009, the stable seemed to stabilize whenMisterioso II jumped from Los Hijos del Averno.
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Poder Mexica |
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Sangre Azteca |
Former: Black Warrior - Dragon Rojo Jr. - Misterioso II |