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== Profile ==
== Profile ==
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|name=Kali
|name=Kali
|realName=
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|nameHistory=Kali
|nameHistory=Jezebeth, Kali
|family=[[Geometrico]] (father), [[Guerrera Ishtar]] (sister)
|family=[[Geometrico]] (father), [[Guerrera Ishtar]] (sister)
|maestro=[[Geometrico]], [[Rey Gato (Original)|Rey Gato]], [[Pantera I]]
|maestro=[[Geometrico]], [[Rey Gato (Original)|Rey Gato]], [[Pantera I]]
|birthdate=[[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico State]]
|birthdate=[[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico State]]
|debut=[[2014]] - [[Arena Coliseo Coacalco]]
|debut=[[October 5]], [[2014]] - [[Arena Coliseo Coacalco]]
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|height=158 cm
|height=158 cm
|weight=62 kg
|weight=62 kg
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|signatureMoves=
|signatureMoves=[[La Cruceta]] with [[Puente Olímpico]], [[La Alejandrina]]
|titles=
|titles=[[WWS World Championship]]
|}}
|}}


== Profile ==
== Profile ==
Mexico City area luchadora since 2014.  Inspired and encouraged by her father [[Geometrico]] in Lucha Libre since she was a child.  Her main maestros were her father, Rey Gato, and Pantera I.   
Mexico City area ruda since 2014.  Inspired and encouraged by her father [[Geometrico]] in Lucha Libre since she was a child.  Her main maestros were her father, Rey Gato, and Pantera I.   


The history behind her ringname has an Hindu origin '''Kali''' means "Black".  The name appears in a femenine version of the sanscript word ''kāla'' (which means ‘darkness’); it also means "black woman".  Kali is the total destruction of evil to create a new and clean state of consciousness.
Debuted as Jezebeth, but she changed her name to Kali because of a promise she made.  The history behind her ringname has an Hindu origin '''Kali''' means "Black".  The name appears in a feminine version of the sanskrit word ''kāla'' (which means ‘darkness’); it also means "black woman".  Kali is the total destruction of evil to create a new and clean state of consciousness.
 
Wrestled in [[Arena Lopez Mateos]],  [[Arena Afición]], [[Arena 23 de Junio]], and [[ Arena Coliseo Coacalco]].


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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Image:Jezebeth (Kali).jpg|as Jezebeth
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Image:Received 738769823127892.jpeg|sisters
Image:Received 559746184428541.jpeg|with [[Quetzal]]
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Image:Received 656108538105861.jpeg|with [[Lady Dragon]]
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Image:Kali Luchadora.jpg|
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Latest revision as of 22:53, 1 July 2020

Profile

Kali
Kali
Name Kali
Real name
Nicknames
Name history Jezebeth, Kali
Family Geometrico (father), Guerrera Ishtar (sister)
Maestro(s) Geometrico, Rey Gato, Pantera I
Birth date, location Naucalpan, Mexico State
Obituary date
Debut, location October 5, 2014 - Arena Coliseo Coacalco
Lost mask to
Height 158 cm
Weight 62 kg
Signature moves La Cruceta with Puente Olímpico, La Alejandrina
Titles: WWS World Championship

Profile

Mexico City area ruda since 2014. Inspired and encouraged by her father Geometrico in Lucha Libre since she was a child. Her main maestros were her father, Rey Gato, and Pantera I.

Debuted as Jezebeth, but she changed her name to Kali because of a promise she made. The history behind her ringname has an Hindu origin Kali means "Black". The name appears in a feminine version of the sanskrit word kāla (which means ‘darkness’); it also means "black woman". Kali is the total destruction of evil to create a new and clean state of consciousness.

Wrestled in Arena Lopez Mateos, Arena Afición, Arena 23 de Junio, and Arena Coliseo Coacalco.

Gallery