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  • ...:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Tijuana based wrestlers]][[Category:Retired wrestlers]]
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  • Querétaro based luchador, possibly retired. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • A regular in [[Arena Guatemala México]] until mid 2016. May have retired. [[category:Guatemalan wrestlers]]
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  • ...d any recorded matches since early 2023. Unknown if he changed his name or retired. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • Guatemalan luchador since 1970. He retired on 2009. [[category:Guatemalan wrestlers]]
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  • Successful luchador in the 1950's by the 1970's he retired to work as a policeman. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Puebla based wrestlers]][[Category:Trainers]]
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  • A long time Laguna based luchador and trainer. Appears to have mostly retired in 2011, though his name still shows up from time to time. [[Category:Laguna based wrestlers]]
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  • Former California area wrestler who also wrestled in Mexico. Retired from active competition in 2017 and now promotes lucha in [[San Diego]] und [[Category:United States wrestlers]][[Category:Foreign wrestlers]][[Category:Promoters]]
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  • ...listed as simply Ultimo Rebelde. He started popping up in 2010 but either retired or re-gimmicked in 2016. [[category:Laguna based wrestlers|Rebelde]]
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  • Chicago based luchador, retired from active competition on 2006 then continued as a referee. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...ared after. In an interview later that year, [[Lizmark]] said his mini had retired. ...tegory:Miniestrellas]][[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]]
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  • Multiple wrestlers have used the name Tigre Blanco * Tigre Blanco II was the former [[Antar]] and is now retired.
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  • 30s luchador who wrestled on early Lutteroth shows. Retired around 1943, moving to a career in law enforcement, including 27 years in t [[Category:Former EMLL wrestlers]]
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  • Many wrestlers have used either the name Karonte or Dr. Karonte, based off a movie charact ...- Adoptive son of [[Dr. Karonte]], took the gimmick when the original had retired from wrestling.
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  • ...90s and 2000s. Rarely wrestled across the border in Durango. Seems to have retired around 2010. [[Category:Laguna based wrestlers]]
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  • ...)|Mascara Sagrada]] although that was never proven. Others have claimed he retired. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • At least two wrestlers wrestled under the name Rocky Star. * [[Rocky Star]] - original, retired, inspired by the original Rocky movie
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  • 1950s luchadora and former national Champion. Retired near the end of 1956 after getting married to fellow wrestler [[Tony Lopez] [[category:Female wrestlers]]
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  • ...[Ray Mendoza]] are mentioned as being students in his lucha libre classes. Retired in 1975. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • Retired quickly in 1940 but become a promoter who was known for bringing US women t [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • Was a técnica whose career was throughout the 1980's in [[CMLL]]. She retired in the early 90's disappearing from wrestling. ...:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Female wrestlers]][[Category:Former LLI/UWA wrestlers]]
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  • A wrestler on the [[Tlalnepantla]] indy scene in the 1960's. Retired and became a trainer & later a referee with [[AULL]]. ...es]][[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Trainers]][[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]
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  • ...hador rudo since at least 1970s. Regarded as a fearsome heavyweight. After retired from active competition he became a referee. [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...rgio El Hermoso]], [[Baby Sharon]] and others throughout their careers. He retired in 1991 and part of the is Professional Ex-Wrestler Association of Tampico, [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...in 1984. Interestingly, only ever worked masked when outside of La Laguna. Retired in 2005 and passed away in 2007. [[Category:Laguna based wrestlers]]
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  • Veteran luchador who has traveled all of Mexico. Is currently retired. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • San Luis Potosi luchador, though one that seems to have retired in 2016. {{aline|2014.12.14|hair<ref>hair match with masked wrestlers?; [[Corsario Azteca]], [[Éxtasis]], [[Androide]], [[Kanera]], [[El Engendr
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  • Started in Arena Emiliano Zapata in 2007, wrestled around Mexico, then retired for five years. Returned to wrestling in 2018. [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...Wrestled in Mexico through 2004 when he was sidelined with an injury that retired him. Returned to pro-wrestling as a ring announcer for El Dorado in 2006 be [[category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • ...the name of '''Super Niño''' for a while until he became Thunder Mask. He retired after a back injury. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • A lot of wrestlers has used the name '''Luminoso''' or Luminoso Jr. It's unclear which ones ar ...ro)]], Querétaro based luchador during the 2000s and early 2010s. Possibly retired.
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  • ...s star of the WWF who played an evil Quebecer (and occasionally a pirate). Retired in 2011 but came back in 2016, and started to act like a reanimated beast-m [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • Retired on September, 2013. [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • Laguna based luchadora técnica made her debut on April 30, 2014 retired for about five years and made her comeback on June 2020. Wrestled in Arena [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • Has retired from wrestling as of May 2010. [[category:Japanese wrestlers]]
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  • ...6]] after being trained by [[Condor Ortíz]], [[Kuervo]], and PsicoPata. He retired from wrestling on [[November 1]], [[2017]] due to health issues. At the tim [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • He retired in [[1980]] but continues in lucha training aspiring luchadores at [[Gimnas ...tegory:Deceased wrestlers]][[Category:Exoticos]][[Category:Monterrey based wrestlers]]
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  • Quietly retired and became a member of the CMLL staff and booking department. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • His father also Centella Roja was a luchador in the 1960's-80's, when he retired he allowed his son to continue as Centella Roja in his honor. [[Category:Puebla based wrestlers]]
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  • ...in November 2010, but never appeared on TV again before returning Japan. Retired due to injury in 2015 but has since become a referee and trainer for Ice Ri [[category:Japanese wrestlers]]
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  • ...e made his final appearance with CMLL under the name "Marshall". He either retired or changed his gimmick after. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]]
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  • Toryumon Term 1 graduate who retired in 2001 to be replaced by a "trainee" (in reality him under a mask.) Works [[category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • ...]], many assumed he never wrestled. According to [[El Hijo del Canek]], he retired from wrestling and works as a personal trainer. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Canek, Jr.]][[Category:WWL wrestlers|Canek, Jr.]]
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  • * He retired on 1974. [[category:Argentinean wrestlers]]
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  • ...war and was his official referee for a few matches. Seems to be officially retired as of [[2001]]. Now retired & out of lucha, Briosa currently works as a police officer in [[Nezahualcó
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  • ...n Club de Catch and for [[La Masa]] y sus Luchadores from 2013 until 2014. Retired prematurely due to an injury. Used to be accompanied by an executioner and [[category:Argentinean wrestlers]]
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  • ...her mask loss. After that match, she had occasional matches and eventually retired. The Guadalajara promoters Julian Sanchez and [[Carlos Plata]] named her la [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • Active luchador in the 1960's who was very popular with the female fans. Retired in [[1970]] while on tour in the US. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Trainers]][[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]
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  • Golden Gloves champion 1941. Wrestled in South America, retired in 1960. [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • Retired on December 15, 2019 at Expolucha Chetumal due to injuries. He revealed his [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • .... Usually worked a team with his brother, though his brother seems to have retired and Head Hunter A has been working alone. Worked on and off for UWA in the [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • *'''Retired''' [[2014]] - [[2015]]. [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • Veteran Veracruz based luchador tecnico since 1985. He retired from the active competition on November 17, 2018 after 35 years of in ring [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...able was with [[Dr. Karonte]]. They never made it to a mask match and both retired with their respective masks. Some of his other rivals included [[Canaima]], He retired in 1986, never losing the mask and left the Caballero Tigre gimmick to his
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  • ...ampionship|NWA World Middleweight Champion]] by [[Salvador Lutteroth]]. He retired from active competition at finals 1950s. Began to promote wrestling events [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • ...in 1994 when [[LLI]] was in desperate need for talent. Soon after that, he retired, even though he's got a son that wrestles as [[El Mercenario Jr.]]. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Mercenario]]
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  • ...week, her arm in a sling, but has not been seen in CMLL again and may have retired. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]]
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  • Independent wrestler, now semi-retired that used to work on the Mexico City Periferia on the 70's [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...lio Paz, the first [[Sombra Vengadora]], gave him the name and gimmick. He retired on 1998 due to an arm injury. He was honored on 2004 at Arena Coliseo San [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • Presumably retired quickly (or changed characters); [[Bengala I]] generally teams with [[Benga [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...dent groups like [[LLU]] and several times at [[Arena Coliseo Monterrey]]. Retired from lucha libre since early [[2015]] due to a knee injury. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...ing fewer and fewer appearences which could mean he's either fully or semi-retired. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...the three, just happened to start his career just after his older brother retired. Inquisidor stated that if all three brothers had wrestled at the same time [[Category:Current CMLL wrestlers]]
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  • Les Thornton is a retired British professional wrestler who competed in European and North American r [[category:British wrestlers]][[Category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • ...nd was a gymnast before being recruited to wrestling by [[Gori Guerrero]]. Retired for a year after losing his mask but came back and made it to Arena Mexico. [[Category:Guadalajara based wrestlers]]
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  • ...n with face paint for a few years, then introduced his juniors and quietly retired due to health problems that at last claimed his life in 2015. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • A retired wrestler that currently referees with [[IWRG]]. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Officials]][[Category:Referees]]
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  • ...aining at the age of 16. His trainers were [[Búho]] and [[Ray Mendoza]]. Retired due to injuries and continued as referee. [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...[[Mario Mora]], [[Príncipe Kisho]], and [[Relámpago (Sinaloa)|Relámpago]]. Retired from active wrestling at age of 57. Terremoto King died on [[January 1]], [ [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • Capitan Calico retired and had his last match 5/7/11 in San Bernardino, CA. [[category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • Bill Martinez is a retired Colombian professional wrestler, Jiu-Jitsu teacher, former boxer and Greco- ...stling titles in Germany, France, Mexico, Puerto Rico & Colombia. Martinez retired from professional wrestling in the late 80's. Martinez lives in Mayagüez,
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  • ...alent from Dragondoor's closure and none of the Mexican talent in favor of wrestlers from the Japanese independent scene. El Dorado would close by the end of 20 [[SUWA]] (Retired)<br />
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  • ...and Baja California. He also wreslted in the Olympic Arena of Texas. He retired on 2001. [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ..., but had problems with EMLL management and preferred to stay in Acapulco. Retired around 1988. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • Retired in 1972 due to a left knee injury. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]
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  • ...tling at El Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, the favorite venue of all independent wrestlers. Yoko Ono wrestled as tecnica. ...tle ia known about what was her fate in lucha libre and when and where she retired.
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  • ...etition he continued as trainer and referee. He trains new generations of wrestlers in Gimnasio Nuevos Valores. [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...wrestler who wrestled in Mexico in 2000-2001. Returned to Mexico in 2006. Retired from wrestling in [[January 18]], [[2010]] due to inferior oblique palsy. [[category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • ...oming a freelancer and eventually member of the Pro Wrestling NOAH roster. Retired in 2007 but returned as a referee before returning to the ring as MAYBACH T [[category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • ...], so he clearly was not the one who passed away. Tigre de Bengala I later retired suddenly due to personal issues and is believed to have moved to Juarez. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...r a few years. Returned in 2004 to drop his mask and hair, then officially retired from the ring. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • Retired luchador, wrestling commissioner in [[Monterrey]]. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...show in which he challenged almost every single guest (even those who were retired) via comments from his Facebook account. ...or if he was entirely retired. This character was still challenging local wrestlers from Mexicali for a lucha de apuestas match, one of them was [[El Musical]]
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  • Now he is retired after a short wrestling career. He is dedicated to his other job. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]]
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  • ...y popping up in [[IWRG]] in [[2000]] for a short run. Said to be currently retired with no interest in returning to the ring. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Former AAA/PAP wrestlers]]
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  • Retired in [[2004]] after a nearly 20 year career, ending it with 2 consecutive hai [[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Chacal]]
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  • |retired=1989 [[category:Puerto Rican wrestlers]]
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  • ...ra due to her height. Her main trainer was [[Guerrero Universal]]. Other wrestlers who contributed with her preparation were [[La Parka]], and [[Bobby Lee]]. Since 2014 she has been innactive. Probably retired already.
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  • ...ended up playing havoc with her career and it is believed she is currently retired due to knee problems; she's the only one of her siblings not still active ( [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • His last victory was defeat Super Brazo, after that, he retired from professional wrestling to be disappointed to see that it had lost the [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • Former rudo who retired & became a referee in his hometown of [[Acapulco]]. He was born on [[March [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • Sometimes técnico, sometimes rudo, always exótico. He retired in 2011 after 42 years wrestling. ...ategory:Exoticos]][[Category:Former LLI/UWA wrestlers]][[Category:Deceased wrestlers]][[Category:Managers/Valets]]
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  • Now semi-retired, Tigro acts as head trainer of the [[Gimnasio Hercules]] in [[Monterrey]]. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...h in CMLL. His name pops up very occasionally on indies, but appears to be retired. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...a while. Later, around 2005, took on the gimmick of '''Pancho Cachondo''', retired briefly after losing his mask, but returned to wrestling after getting perm [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ''To others wrestlers who have wrestled as '''El Hijo De Rey Misterio''', please see [[Hijo de Re ...ly feuded before the whole idea was abruptly dropped. Hijo I eventually re-retired in 2012. Claims to be a nephew of Rey Misterio Sr. [http://www.youtube.com/
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  • ...ter out of Centro Deportivo Gran Markus in [[Torreón]], [[Coahuila]]. Seri-retired since [[2015]], wrestling only on sporadic matches. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Kain, Laguna]]
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  • ...o side (outside a stretch in the 90s where with he was the 90s.) Temporary retired in 1999 due to a heart problem. Passed away in 2013 due to another heart is [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...were carried to the dressing rooms. After that defeat, he was practically retired. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]
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  • ...aining his own disappearance from lineups, but it's now believed he simply retired from AAA and moved back home.
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  • ...a license and he was part of the Syndicate of Luchadores of Mexicali. He retired after 45 years of career on March 20, 2010 in match with [[La Parkita]] & [ [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...to creating his own group of wrestlers, though he'd also bring in [[UWA]] wrestlers.
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  • ...st recently spotted losing his mask as Frankenstein 2000 in Veracruz. Now retired and working as a referee under his most well known identity of Barba Negra. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Officials]][[Category:Referees]]
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  • ...apuestas. He lost his mask against Búfalo Salvaje (Miguel Ramírez) and he retired for about a year. He missed the rings and he decided to return. The promo He also wrestled as Antártico at some point. He retired on March 29, 2009 in Arena San Juan Pantitlan.
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  • ...8 he went under serveral gimmicks as El Escoses in TV shows succeeding the retired McAberdeen and El Vikingo. [[category:Argentinean wrestlers]]
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  • ...y Baby Love, a veteran luchador in San Luis Río Colorado. Baby Love was retired as a trainer and he did not want to train anyone believing the new generati [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...orked with [[Ringo Mendoza]] who used to take them to several arenas. She retired dor about a year and a half due to an injury that left her unable to walk. [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...become one of the few cases in history of male major league wrestlers who retired at their prime, not being forced out by an injury. During the 90s there was [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • ...and resumed his spot in the group. Marabunta may have switched gimmicks or retired. Later, in the middle and late 00s, [[Gran Apache I]] often partnered with Los Diabolicos also are use to help mold young wrestlers that come to AAA and a young wrestler may have to wrestle them for years be
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  • ...booker from late [[1993]] until late [[1994]].Later he wrestled in AAA and retired around 2000 [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...is a Guatemalan masked wrestler who never lost his mask, but won many. He retired after celebrating his 50 years wrestling [[September 5]], [[2010]]. [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • ...eal-life Tiger Mask in 1981, and has been since passed down to three other wrestlers. Tiger Mask II has been the only Tiger Mask to not wrestle in NJPW, instead ...long time rival in NJPW and like Tiger Mask has been portrayed by several wrestlers.
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  • ...knew that he could find Romero, who was the teacher of some young aspiring wrestlers. They had a hard fight that went around 15 minutes, but then out of nowhere ...y did work in the Northern Mexico area (which is quite a big one) until he retired in the mid 80s. Years later he came back for some matches, but it was short
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  • I retired happy, because I had no regrets of anything, I wrestled and alternated with [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...r of the Andrade vs Suriano fued in 2008 and Caballero Halcon's career. He retired after the match. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...ght the show was over after the first match and tried to leave. One of the wrestlers on the show bled which shocked him. He wanted to know how to wrestle after ...rned 20 pesos for his first match. He said they started off as independent wrestlers and joined [[EMLL]] in 1979. His partner ended up breaking his ankle and he
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  • ...f warfare with a cat-headed form. Her debut was on August 4, 2012, but she retired for a while in 2013 and made her return in 2016. She knows how to be a tecn [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Female wrestlers]]
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  • When Almanza retired. His adoptive son, (Sergio Almanza) took the mantle of Dr. Karonte Jr. dur [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...the spot of the final variation of [[Los Infernales]], after [[Satanico]] retired in the summer of 2009 (and had been inactive for many months prior.) ...e their own identity. The other three members are all former opening match wrestlers given fresh chances to move up the card. Polvora had already begun ascendin
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  • He had the honor of wrestling with the greatest wrestlers; such as [[Bobby Bonales]], in his last match. In that singles match peopl ...ion at the age of 55. After his retirement, he trained new generations of wrestlers such as [[Mr. Niebla]], [[Huracán Jr.]], [[Romano García]], Los Polaris,
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  • ...rreros Del Futuro]] with [[Damián El Guerrero]]. Maya and Futuro were good wrestlers, and though Damian wasn't that good, they were a team fun to watch as they In [[1996]], Maya retired from the full-time competition as a business he had was doing very well, so
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  • ...t of TV. It's scary how similar to AAA this project was, as they took some wrestlers from EMLL (although, not the biggest stars) and pushed a weird but successf ...ger of Arena Coliseo in Acapulco, Gro. and Arena México in Mexico City. He retired this post when he took a prestigious government job in Cuernavaca, Morelos.
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  • ...same mask as El Santo and became known as "The Copy of Santo". While some wrestlers wore others masks to gain notoriety off of others successes, Zorro's story ...kapoo Jr.]] and [[Indio Kikapoo I (Saltillo) | Indio Kikapoo]] also became wrestlers.
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  • ...alajara native, was the initiator of one of the most famous generations of wrestlers in Mexico, as he was the father of the original Septiembre Negro and the le Amezcua, who also teamed with his son Alfonso when he was starting out, retired in 1964, and died on November 4, 1999 at age 81 in his hometown of Guadalaj
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  • Retired of the active competition on 2007 due to health issues. As Cavernario Galin [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...e Mascara Sagrada gimmick for a short time period. Appears to be currently retired although he did return for some [[UWA]]/[[EMLL]] Reunion shows that were he ...PAP wrestlers]][[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]][[Category:Former LLI/UWA wrestlers]]
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  • Briefly retired in 2016 to pursue a boxing career (she has an overall record of 5-0, 1 KO). [[Category:Female wrestlers]]
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  • ...hru the last days of UWA. When Flores's nephew passed away, many of fellow wrestlers migrated to AAA or CMLL. After the disappearance of UWA, he decided to reti ...20 years of in ring career to focus on his studies. Also trained aspiring wrestlers. On March 14, 2019, Takeda reappeared in the event Lucha Libre Estrella Fie
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  • Pepe Casas was officially retired as a referee in [[2015]]. He quietly continues to work in AAA behind the sc [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...on September 15th, 1968. The match was said to be a heated match with both wrestlers almost tasting defeat. He also captured the masks of Black Bull and Robin a He retired in the mid-80's and in 1989, he gave permission to [[Ray Richard]] to use t
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  • ...ore. Her father wrestled as Ultratumba, when she born, he was apperarently retired, but he used to take her along with her siblings ([[Ultratumba II]] and [[B [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...lassic style. He also created at least 5 or 6 submission holds that other wrestlers could hardly do. ...been trainer for 9 years in Mexico and Japan. On April 30, 2018 Rey Gato retired after 28 years of career, he is proud of what he did in the ring, he made m
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  • *[[Mr. Hayashi]] aka Ushinosuke Hayashi; JWA 60's wrestler, AJPW ref who retired in 1982 ** all are probably Mildred Burke wrestlers who passed thru Mexico, but would like confirmed info
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  • ...in Baja California, Durango, Sinaloa, Tepic, and Yuma at the Civic Center. Retired from active competition on 2000 after 25 years of career, but he still prac [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...used to go to local shows at the '''Arena Pueblo Nuevo''' admiring all the wrestlers who presented there. His first approach to practice this sport was when he Angel Diablo retired on June 13, 2009 in Arena Nacionalista. On October 25, 2015, there was the
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  • Little did he know that after he retired, the list of the wrestlers he trained would be the longest and most illustrious of any trainer ever in He stopped training wrestlers in 1997 when a terminal heart disease began to debilitate him. Over the las
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  • El Hijo Del Gladiador is retired as a full time wrestler. He works as a trainer for [[CMLL]]. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Gladiador, Hijo]]
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  • ...the gimmick until he lost the mask ironically against [[Despiadado]]. He retired for a while until he was asked by [[Negro Azteca]] to become '''Negro Aztec [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • He retired on June 27, 2008. He is regarded as a notable tecnico, a well skilled rud [[Category:Tijuana based wrestlers]][[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Trainers]] [[Category:Promoters]]
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  • Like in the case of many of the older Mexican wrestlers, there is conflicting birth dates for Galindo. I have seen him listed as bo Legend says that a beautiful "edecan" (the girls that accompany the wrestlers to the ring) called Esmeralda who used to dance before the matches, once ca
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  • |nameHistory= El Kalifa (Debut - Retired) [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...c tricks in the ring. He continued his wrestling career until 1992 when he retired for good. He passed away on February 17th, 2021 at the age of 75. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...n [[2006]]. Worked on the booking commitee for a while and now just trains wrestlers at the [[CMLL]] gym along with [[Satanico]] and [[Ultimo Guerrero]]. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...orked DTU shows. Said [http://integra927.com/se-retira-alex-guajardo/ he's retired] after suffering for fractures in his arm in a match with [[Ursus (Queretar [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]] [[Category:Former DTU wrestlers]]
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  • ...reat performer and Lou Thesz himself considers him one of the best Mexican wrestlers he has ever seen along with Gory Guerrero and El Canek. ...atch in Houston against The Destroyer and he decided to quit wrestling. He retired without a lot of fanfare, and unlike other luchadores, he didn't leave in a
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  • ...ssions as intensive. His sessions are at [[Arena Coliseo Mexicali]]. He retired from active competiton on November 25, 2018 in Arena Nacionalista. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • * He retired in January 29, 2016 after 28 years of in ring career. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • He retired from active competition on March 31, 2019 in a tag team match with The Rock [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...d on March 21st, 1976, at the age of 19 at Arena Puebla. Unlike many other wrestlers, he only had one name throughout his career: "El Egipcio", which translates ...la]] and [[Rayo de Jalisco Jr.]] against Egipcio and [[Masakre]]. The four wrestlers agreed to relevos suicas match, where the losing team would be forced to fi
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  • ...mnasio Romano, located at the Vizcaínas street in Mexico City. Some of the wrestlers he trained are the original [[Antonio Peña | Espectro Jr.]] (AAA promoter [[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]
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  • ...a swimmer and later began to lift weights and train with the local amateur wrestlers. He became fascinated by the new sport of lucha and regularly attended Aren ...México and asked Llanes to come with him so he could introduce him to the wrestlers. However, in what appears to have been a set-up, Yañez was told by Tarzán
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  • ...to the reaction. Multifacetico continued to be a one of the higher ranked wrestlers thru his two year stint, the negative reaction subsided over that time and Multifacetico quietly disappeared from IWRG in April 2009. A month later, retired luchador [[Guerrero Maya]] introduced his son, '''Guerrero Maya Jr.''' to t
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  • ...estro, he does not considers himself as such. On October 15, 2017 Karonte retired after almost 40 years of wrestling caree in a retirement event in which par [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...and a [[Whitemancito]] in the minis division of Naucalpan's promotion- he retired and moved to [[Monterrey]] where he owned a lucha gym and a restaurant. As [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...days of the [[UWA]]. Was always considered one of the best lighter weight wrestlers in Mexico but made a name for himself in the [[Los Temerarios|Temerarios]] ...of the only veterans who can still hang with today's current generation of wrestlers and doesn't solely rely on working with his older buddies from the 80's.
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  • ...empest''' he is regarded as one of the most successful and beloved foreign wrestlers in El Salvador. He held a rivalry with '''El Bucanero'''. He was well kno He retired in 1994 as The Tempest. His last match was in El Salvador with Capital Spor
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  • ...gotten wrestlers that most modern fans could never see a lot of because he retired too early. He was a great brawler, a very good technician, a hell of a bump [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • The two men that trained him professionally were two local wrestlers called [[Diablo Velasco]] and [[El Indio Mejía]]. After two weeks of very ...nd [[Black Shadow]], and you could be sure that after the matches all four wrestlers' face and chest would be covered by their own blood.
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  • ...want to wear a mask, but seeing how most of the younger idols were masked wrestlers he finally decided to go on with the idea. He came up with the Aníbal name He was one of the many wrestlers that on May of [[1975]] left [[EMLL]] to join the newly created [[UWA]]. Hi
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  • ...Rudy discovered that Carlos had been his opponent. In those times, masked wrestlers hid their profession and identities not only from the public, but also from ...a Brava wrestled as a trio with Huracán Ramírez, El Santo and other famous wrestlers on several occasions.
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  • ...abe Sharon about his friend's health. Sharon told him that his trainee was retired believing that he would never come back, he decided to give his permission ...stlers in Ciudad Juárez. He is well known for training new generations of wrestlers and a very strict trainer. There is [[El Hijo de Takeda]] who has been con
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  • ...peared in CMLL in recent years, acting as a [[padrino]] to debuting devout wrestlers [[Sagrado (Genetico)|Sagrado]] and [[Mistico]]. Due to Mistico's success, T Although semi-retired from wrestling since 2001, he still wrestled occasionally and still working
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  • ...ling career there were very few luchadoras in Mexicali. Most of them were retired or innactive. Baronessa, became the first of a new wave of luchadoras in B ...Category:Current Lucha Libre Elite wrestlers]][[Category:Current The Crash wrestlers]]
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  • ...tarting a long family rivalry. Perro claims to have unmasked a total of 21 wrestlers. (''Ed note: We've got records of 11.)'' ...0 for his hair. Perro works about once or twice a year, but has peacefully retired as an every day wrestler.
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  • ...e a top star attraction. Mexico City promoters (EMLL, UWA) sent their best wrestlers to Juárez just to wrestle Flama Roja. * 1994: He retired in 1994 but returned with [[El Legionario (original)]] for a special farewe
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  • ...physique, resembling a welterweight boxer. In fact, Merced was a boxer who retired because he was losing sight in an eye after some blows to the head, and lik ...me value of El Santo, Bobby Bonales and Tarzán López were among the beaten wrestlers.
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  • ...lden Gloves tournament. After that, both turned out to become professional wrestlers but each one his own way, as before being the famous Espantos, both had to ...g Team champions when defeated Tony Reyna and Ray Cortez in Cd. Juárez. He retired in 1979 after a match against Gran Hamada in Monterrey, and he is still in
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  • ...lucha libre. Began my career in the city of Puebla on January 12, 1975 and retired on July, 1993 after that a kidney did not let me work and later an spine in ...of madness moved away it and now few occasions can be seen him in arenas, retired without doing noise, losing himself luchador who was considered as a good o
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  • ...lden Gloves tournament. After that, both turned out to become professional wrestlers but each one his own way, as before being the famous Espantos, both had to ...mpions]] when defeated [[Tony Reyna]] and [[Ray Cortez]] in Cd. Juárez. He retired in 1979 after a match against [[Gran Hamada]] in Monterrey, and he is still
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  • He retired in 1996 due to hip problems and later became involved with physical therapy [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...that he might retire in 2012 or 2013. After 45 years wrestler, he finally retired. He says won about 10 masks and 15 hairs matches. </font> [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...dn't want to hear from Mendoza anymore, so Mendoza politely asked some pro wrestlers to spar with him. They accepted, largely to make fun out of a boxer, and on ...ually started the second part of his training with the actual professional wrestlers, so he basically defended himself as a boxer would.
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  • He retired in 1988 in Guadalajara, Jalisco. He previously made a campaign in the Sout [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...nyone with their mind in the gutter, Lutteroth never named one of his lady wrestlers “Octopussy.” After Cruz retired, he was hired by Lutteroth as one of the trainers at the EMLL gym on the 4t
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  • ...lden Gloves tournament. After that, both turned out to become professional wrestlers but each one his own way, as before being the famous Espantos, both had to ...g Team champions when defeated Tony Reyna and Ray Cortez in Cd. Juárez. He retired in 1979 after a match against Gran Hamada in Monterrey, and he is still in
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  • ...with [[Blue Demon]] near the end of both their careers. Demon was actually retired before Rayo drew him back in the ring for a big mask match between the two. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...wrestlers vowed to shoot on him if they were with him in the ring. He even retired for a while so people would "forget". [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • Several of his brothers were wrestlers. [[Black Guzmán|(Miguel) "Black" Guzmán]] was the most popular one as he ...a tournament for that title. They were given the nod, though the first two wrestlers in the official NWA welterweight rankings, the Bulgarian [[Pete Pancoff]] a
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  • ...n first suggested matches between the CMLL NWA champions and his groups of wrestlers, then repeatedly demanded the belts be handed over. Since Demon was making ...the NWA group of championships. The current physical title belts were all retired, replaced by newly belts with a different design. The old belts are now par
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  • ...ity. Encarnación came from a family where some of the men had been amateur wrestlers, and most of Daniel’s older brothers eventually became a professional wre ...lthood showed the large limbs and barrel chests associated with boxers and wrestlers, Daniel was very small, and, though not discouraged by his brothers, was no
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  • ...ios Champions have tended to be a midcard title, featuring matches between wrestlers who've not yet established themselves as national drawing stars, but are re ...situation grew more uncertain when Black Warrior left CMLL, and apparently retired, following his hair match loss in October to [[Yujiro]].
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  • ...elipe Ham Lee]] and his father. Mendoza did not want any of his sons to be wrestlers because he did not want them to be hurt all the time like he was, but ended ...card spot at [[Arena Neza]] where he was hanging out and training, and the wrestlers at the locker room suggested Arturo to work as a replacement. He was not su
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  • ...CMLL]]. By that point, it was very rare for Mistico to wrestle independent wrestlers on spot shows, and the title match occurred during a stretch where CMLL was {{TitleHistorySpan|Espectro I retired in 1959 due to injuries}}
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  • ...the NWA group of championships. The current physical title belts were all retired, replaced by newly belts with a different design. The old belts are now par ...[[2004]].[[06.20]] to focus on winning the Ultimo Dragon Gym championship; wrestlers leave to form the Dragon Gate promotion (replacing this title with the Open
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  • ...'s existence, the NWA World Middleweight Championship been held by Mexican wrestlers and defended in Mexico. In 1994, the title was sold to [[Ultimo Dragon]], w ...the NWA group of championships. The current physical title belts were all retired, replaced by newly belts with a different design. The old belts are now par
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