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Along with fellow promoter [[Jesus Hernández Garza]] are credited with bringing midget wrestling to [[Mexico]] in [[1952]].  The mini's were usually teamed with fullsized "giants" of the time like [[Tonina Jackson]] & [[Medico Asesino]] in Australian-syle tag teams.
Built the Estudios Churubusco, which is [[Mexico]]'s oldest & largest movie studio, and created the first TV station in Mexico, Channel 2.  He would later go on to become the president of Telesistemas Mexicanos which would later develop into Televisa.
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Along with fellow promoter [[Jesus Hernández Garza]], they are credited with bringing midget wrestling to [[Mexico]] in [[1952]].  The mini's were usually teamed with fullsized "giants" of the time like [[Tonina Jackson]] & [[Medico Asesino]] in Australian-syle tag teams.  
[[Category:Officials]][[Category:Promoters]][[Category:Deceased staff]]

Latest revision as of 04:04, 26 March 2008

Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta
Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta
Name Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta
Real name
Nickname
Family other non wrestling public personalities
Birth date March 2, 1895 - Tampico
Debut
Obituary date September 23,1972 - Mexico City

Built the Estudios Churubusco, which is Mexico's oldest & largest movie studio, and created the first TV station in Mexico, Channel 2. He would later go on to become the president of Telesistemas Mexicanos which would later develop into Televisa.

Along with fellow promoter Jesus Hernández Garza, they are credited with bringing midget wrestling to Mexico in 1952. The mini's were usually teamed with fullsized "giants" of the time like Tonina Jackson & Medico Asesino in Australian-syle tag teams.