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  • ...that ran tours in Mexico. Members of the promotion also took part in [[AAA|AAA's]] [[TripleMania XXI]] in 2013. == Championships ==
    560 bytes (80 words) - 13:31, 24 April 2022
  • Ron Skoler used the IWC name to promote AAA shows in the United States. The most notable show being [[When Worlds Colli == Championships ==
    586 bytes (88 words) - 15:24, 9 February 2015
  • ...d events in the south western United States. In 2010, they broke away from AAA to produce a show for MTV2 called Masked Warriors. So far the show has had == Championships ==
    794 bytes (116 words) - 21:51, 23 May 2017
  • ...rently has a working relationship with [[CMLL]] and had another one with [[AAA]] in the past. == Championships ==
    918 bytes (111 words) - 20:11, 4 October 2018
  • ...occasional shows with some of the top names not working for [[CMLL]] or [[AAA]] at the moment. With L.A. Park working for AAA wrestlers such as [[Joe Lider]] and [[Nicho el Millionario]] working for XL
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  • ...ed lesser weight title, similiar to the Light Heavyweight and Middleweight championships in Mexico. It has no signficant history in Mexico, except for the occasiona It was also part of the J-Crown Octuple Championships
    1 KB (153 words) - 21:02, 14 April 2024
  • |titles=many non-Mexican championships TNA wrestler who appeared in [[AAA]] at [[Guerra de Titanes, 2003]].
    641 bytes (69 words) - 03:51, 29 July 2016
  • |titles=many non-Mexican championships Appeared at [[AAA]] [[TripleMania XXI]].
    640 bytes (75 words) - 22:23, 26 July 2023
  • |titles=many non-Mexican championships Came to [[AAA]] in November 2014 for a tag match with [[Zema Ion]].
    665 bytes (80 words) - 11:51, 8 February 2015
  • [[File:AAA-Fusion-Title.jpg|300px|right]] ...a professional wrestling championship promoted by [[AAA]] in their brand [[AAA Fusion]].
    3 KB (317 words) - 11:56, 3 April 2016
  • ''[[Mando Guerrero]] also used this name in AAA for a short time.'' ...Tag Team Championships (w/?), Arena Libertad Tag Team Championships (w/?), AAA New Wrestler Tournament Winner 1999
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  • [[Drago (AAA)|Drago]] was the second champion. He defeated [[Mamba (AAA)|Mamba]] & [[Estrella Divina]] on July 21, [[2017]] to win the championship {{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Mamba (AAA)]]|[[Pimpinela Escarlata]]|[[2016]].[[11.11]]|[[Auditorio de Tijuana]]}}
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  • ...[Tony Barbetta]]. ACASA later had relationships with other promotions like AAA, CMLL and brought in indy wrestlers. ...ri Romero, Eddie Guerrero, Konnan, [[El Cobarde II]]) left ACASA for CMLL, AAA, looking for better money and opportunity, ACASA faded away in the early 90
    2 KB (293 words) - 10:03, 11 March 2016
  • ...moted by [[AAA]]. It's more accurately a regional championship promoted by AAA affiliated promotion "'''Promociones Cantu'''" and only recognized on those [[Category:Championships (without history)]]
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  • The AAA/IWC World Tag Team Championship was introduced in 1993. It was formerly kno === AAA World Tag Team Championship ===
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  • ...irst since many of the non-AAA championships were unified as part of the [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship]]. ...rhaps Konnan put Juvy out of action due to injury, and caused him to leave AAA. [[Rocky Romero]], who had been in Japan during the qualifying match, repla
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  • The AAA Americas welterweight championship was created in [[AAA]] promotion in the 90's by Antonio Peña. [[Category:Championships]]
    965 bytes (95 words) - 20:16, 23 June 2020
  • ...ydal (Canada, 2008 - 2010), Kitsune (New England, 2011 - 2015), Speedball (AAA, 2015) |titles=Many non-Mexican championships
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  • ...promotion brings on independent [[Mexico|Mexican]] wrestlers, among with [[AAA]] and [[CMLL]] ones to complement their events. == Championships ==
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  • ...[AAA]] held a tournament to declare a [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship|AAA World (Mega) Heavyweight Champion]]. It was presented as a standard eight m ...ecified champions were eliminated from the tournament once they lose their championships, this eliminated Cibernetico.
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