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== Born ==
== Born ==
:[[1940]]:[[Aníbal]]
:[[1940]]:[[Aníbal]]
:[[1945]]: [[Renato Torres]]
:[[1972]]:[[Sangre Azteca]]
:[[1972]]:[[Sangre Azteca]]
:????:[[Zorro Plateado Jr.]]
:????:[[Zorro Plateado Jr.]]

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Born

1940:Aníbal
1945: Renato Torres
1972:Sangre Azteca
????:Zorro Plateado Jr.

Debut

1977: Engendro I
1985: El Pantera
1999: Rayman
2006: Ángel de Plata
2006: Rey Azteca

Died

Apuesta Matches

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
2000 hair (1) Justiciero Mr. México Bazar Coacalco - Coacalco, Mexico State
2006 mask/hair El Gallo & Tony Rivera Super Maquina & Conflictus Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco
(1) FRAUDE! Mr. Mexico only got the sides of his hair cut (and that's his regular haircut, anyway!)


Title Matches

Year Title Winner(s) Type Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
1993 IWC AAA TAG El Hijo del Santo and Octagon Change Love Machine and Eddy Guerrero Auditorio Rio Nilo - Tonala, Jalisco
2000 MEX MINI Rocky Marvin Change Octagoncito AAA Arena Solidaridad, Monterrey
2004 MEX MINI Mascarita Sagrada 2000 [2] Change Mini Abismo Negro Veracruz
2007 MEX WOMEN Marcela Retain Amapola Arena Puebla

Other

1997: Shinjiro Ohtani vacates multiple championships as a result of the J-Crown dissolution:

NWA World Welterweight Championship - becomes Toryumon's central championship for many years
UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship - floats around Japan, and later Mexico
WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship - returns to Tijuana
WWF World Light Heavyweight Championship - returns to WWF, ending lucha-related history