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  • ...[[2018]], Bandido became a rising star on world indy circuit, touring in [[Japan]] for [[Dragon Gate]], Pro Wrestling Guerrilla in the [[United States]], as On December 16, 2018 it was [http://www.thecubsfan.com/cmll/2018/12/16/bandido-has-signed-with-ring-of-honor-will-debut-in-2019/ report
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  • ...inis title from [[Mini Laredo Kid]]. Reported to be training to debut in [[CMLL]] for years before making his debut December 25, 2012 in a trios match. He ...iano Jr. in late 2018. Wrestled in almost all over México, United States, Japan, Argentina, Chile, and Guatemala. Works as assistant trainer at his father
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  • ...|NWA MIDDLE]]|[[Corazon de Leon]]|[[Ultimo Dragon]]|[[1994]]|[[Chiiba]], [[Japan]]}} {{tchange|[[CMLL Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship|Coliseo DF TAG]]|[[Alan Stone]] & [[Mot
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  • ...(1977 - ), Hussein El Gran Sheik/Gran Sheik (09/90 - 09/94), Shadow V (Big Japan), Karma (IWRG, 2002) ...legendary status (he was the top rudo for many years) as well as abroad in Japan, Korea, Mexico, Central America, the Pacific Islands & many parts of the US
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  • ...ger in Wrestling was portrayed by the wrestler Doug Gilbert in Memphis and Japan in the 90's. ...the 80's, Krueger have to wrestled in main events on the arena mexico in [[CMLL]] promotion with other name and mask.
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  • ...ered the same fate as Kendo after losing his hood. Everybody in Mexico and Japan thought that Celestial was Kendo, so, by Kendo's request, the Japanese maga ...and Kendo stayed there, though during [[1997]] he was booked in some CMLL Japan tours where he used both the Ninja and Kendo gimmicks.
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  • ...Titles]] (w/ [[Caballero Halcón]]), [[North Lightweight Championship]], [[CMLL Mini World Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Pequeño Houdini]]) ...l Norte'' under the promotorer [[Carlos Elizondo]]. As Ninjita he won the CMLL World Mini Tag Team Titles with [[Pequeño Houdini]] against [[Mini Pierrot
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  • ...Veracruz]] while a member of [[AAA]]. In fall of 2007, Sagrada jumped to [[CMLL]] while still champion. He's now wrestling as [[Mascarita Dorada]], and thi ...d [[Mascarita Sagrada (Original)]] had been feuding in [[CMLL]] over the [[CMLL World Mini Estrella Championship]] while in that promotion. Sagrada vacated
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  • |debut=[[August 11]], [[2000]] - Shimonoseki, [[Japan]] |titles=CMLL [[La Copa Jr]] 2006, [[CMLL World Heavyweight Title]], WWE Championship, WWE World Heavyweight Champion
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  • ''This is the CMLL (and more famous) Mistico. See below for a full list of shared identities.' |family=[[Dr. Karonte]] (father), [[Tony Salazar]] (uncle), [[Astro Boy (CMLL 90s)|Astro Boy]], [[Astro Boy II]], [[Argenis]], [[Dr. Karonte Jr. (II)|Dr.
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  • {{aline|[[2021]]|mask|[[Diamante (CMLL)|Diamante]]|[[Bokutimo Dragon]]|[[Korakuen Hall]]}} ...mpionship|NWA WELTER]]|Ryo Saito|[[Ricky Marvin]]|[[2002]]|[[Yamagata]], [[Japan]]}}
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  • * He wrestled with and against with almost all wreslters of CMLL and AAA. ...d gears for [[Místico]] and [[Máscara Sagrada]]. He had sent his works to Japan, USA, Canads, Guatemala, Panamá, and all over Mexico. He recently began t
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  • ...ament, and changing the format in 2005 to accommodate allied promotion New Japan. ...tour. It is believed New Japan decided the winner of the event instead of CMLL, to choose who'd come on tour with them.
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  • ...Welterweight Title]], [[CMLL World Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Atlantis]]), [[CMLL World Trios Titles]] (w/ [[Atlantis]] & [[Mr. Niebla]]) ...til more than a decade later as he came back as a part of some of the CMLL Japan tours.
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  • EMPRESAS: CMLL, AAA, LLI {{aline|??/??/??|mask|[[Miss Janeth]]|[[Thunder Crack]]|Japan}}
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  • |nameHistory=Asai (Mexico, 87 - 10/91), Yoshihiro Asai (Japan, 90 - 10/91), Ultimo/Ultimate/Saigon Dragon (10/91 - ), The Tiger (DragonDo |birthdate=[[December 12]], [[1966]] - [[Nagoya]], [[Japan]]
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  • |nameHistory=Solar (I) (debut - ), El Mariachi (AAA, 07/94 - 06/95 and Japan, 1999) ...970s he went with [[Rene Guajardo]]'s Division del Norte. Made 53 tours in Japan under different promotions. Trainer at [[Gimnasio Jordan]] from noon till 2
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  • ...tory=Rayo Mortal(debut), Apolo Montaño, El Nuevo Spiderman, El Doble, Oro (Cmll debut - death) ...he a chance to tour for the newly formed [[FULL]] promotion. His status in Japan was so big that when back in Mexico he teamed with [[Mil Mascaras]] and [[U
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  • ...[[Silver King]], w/ [[Emilio Charles Jr.]], w/ [[Último Guerrero]]), [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]]: IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (w/ [[Kendo '''CMLL'''
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  • ...or "top singles title" in the US) incorrectly see this as THE top title in CMLL, and in the PWI 500, the Heavyweight champions get undue weight. ...mpionship history. His championship reign with this title overlapped his [[CMLL World Trios Championship]] with [[Los Brazos]].
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