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  • [[File:Arena Sparta 2021 logo.jpg|250px|left|thumb|Logo of '''Arena Sparta'''.]] '''Arena Sparta''' is a Lucha Libre venue founded by Arturo Verdugo, Joan Lara, Jaim
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  • |debut= [[2009]], Arena Coliseo de Guadalajara ...of the state of Jalisco twice, regional lightweight champion of the Azteca Arena
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  • |signatureMoves=[[Rana]], [[La de a Caballo]], [[La Casita]] ...rrueta, Arena Tarascos Montañés and private events in the region mostly in sports fields and auditoriums in Apatzingán, Paracho, and Toreo. Considers [[El
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  • |nicknames=La Niña Universal |debut=[[October 15]], [[2016]] - [[Arena Universal]]
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  • |family=[[Espectrito II]], [[La Parkita (original)|La Parkita]] (brothers), [[La Hija de Espectrito]] (daughter) ...ginal)|Mascarita Sagrada]] - [[August 6]], [[1994]] - [[Los Angeles Sports Arena]], [[Los Angeles]], [[CA]], [[USA]]
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  • {{aline|[[1994]]|hair|[[Super Delfin]]|[[SATO]]|[[Osaka Rinkan Sports Center]] - [[Osaka]], [[Japan]]}} ...|hair|[[El Justiciero|Justiciero]]|[[Tony Cirio]]|[[Arena Coliseo Coacalco|Arena Coliseo - Coacalco, Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...nor the memory of Gustavo "Pytochis" Rangel Machuca, local businessman and sports enthusiastic who supported lucha libre events for decades. It was presented {{CiberneticoLine|[[La Maquina]]|[[Proximo]]|}}
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  • |debut=[[December 18]], [[2011]] - [[Arena Coliseo Chihuahua]] [[Chihuahua]] |signatureMoves=[[Powerbomb]], La Bonnamortina
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  • |nicknames=La Hija de Quetzalcóatl |debut=[[March 13]], [[2010]] - La Villa Olímpica, [[Cd. Victoria]], [[Tamaulipas]]
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  • ...[[Briosa]] & [[Neftaly]]|[[Pantera Sureña]] & [[Wendy]]|[[Gimnasio Juan de la Barrera]] - [[Mexico City]]}} {{aline|[[1993]]|hair|[[Brazo de Oro]]|[[Popitekus]]|[[Pista Arena Revolución]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...[[Lucha Libre (magazine)]], Luchas 2000, and [[Box y Lucha]]. Reporter in sports dairies such as Hidalgo Deportivo and Estadio. Began as sports journalist in 1940, writing texts for [[Arena Afición]] organized by don [[Francisco Flores]]. His brother, Juan Manuel
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  • :[[1964]]: [[La Yaqui]] ...y Mendoza]] & [[Dorrel Dixon]]|[[René Guajardo]] & [[Katsuhisa Shibata]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}
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  • :[[2006]]: [[La Bandida]] {{aline|[[2002|2002]]|hair|[[Raul Guerrero Jr.]]|[[Judas el Traidor]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • {{aline|[[1991|1991]]|hair|[[Babe Richard]]|[[Símbolo]]|[[Arena Coliseo]] - [[Mexico City]]}} ...]|hair/mask|[[Veneno]] & [[Violencia]]|[[Mr. México]] & [[Poder Mexica]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • <!-- fill in categories from La Arena --> |debut=[[July 29]], [[2000]] - [[Aiichi Sports Center]] - [[Nagoya]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...ning a Battle Royal. He won the title on [[May 27]]th, [[2017]] in Domo de la Deportiva Ciudad Jardin, Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, Estado de México. {{TitleDefenseIffy|-|Principe Azteca|[[1971]].[[07.04]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]]}}
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  • CMLL trains future and current luchadors in it's [[Arena Mexico]] headquarters. Classes take at different times during the week. ...training currently starts as early as 14 years old. Much like competitive sports, the best at each age level are encouraged to continue training in more adv
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  • <!-- fill in categories from La Arena --> |maestro=[[Felipe Ham Lee]], [[Fantasma de la Quebrada]]
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  • {{aline|[[1976]]|hair|[[Demonio Blanco]]|[[El Nazi]]|[[Arena Coliseo]] - [[Mexico City]]}} {{aline|[[1978]]|mask (1)|[[Serpiente]]|[[Maya Azteca]]|Arena Santa Marta}}
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  • ..., 2020|tournament]] was set in order to get the opponent for [[Dalys|Dalys La Caribeña]] to dispute the new belt. On [[January 22]], [[2020]] in Tokyo, [[Dalys|Dalys La Caribeña]] defeated [[Mina Shirakawa]] to win the vacant title. The title
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  • <!-- fill in categories from La Arena --> |debut=[[September 22]], [[1989]] - [[Arena México]]
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  • :[[September 14]]:[[Gemelo de la Muerte II]] * [[01.06]] - [[Juventud Guerrera]] inaugurated the [[Arena del Sur]] to run the shows of [[Super X]].
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  • She had a background sports in boxing, practiced for three years in this discipline. In lucha libre she {{aline|22/10/30|mask (1)|[[Hija de Fuerza Guerrera]]|[[Police Woman]]|[[Arena Poza Rica]], [[Veracruz]]}}
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  • |nicknames="La Reina de San Bernabé", "La Reina de El Jaguar" |debut=[[March 2]], [[2007]] - [[Arena El Jaguar]]
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  • <!-- fill in categories from La Arena --> |nameHistory=Dragón Dorado (debut one time) La Amenaza Elegante (debut - 05/89), Octagon (05/89 - )
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  • ...on)|El Sagrado]], this is the current CMLL wrestler<BR>not the [[La Muerte|La Muerte (UWA)]] who lost to [[Enrique Vera]]'' |nameHistory=Slayer (GDL/AAA, debut - ??), La Muerte (GDL), Genético (?? - 06/03), El Sagrado (06/03 - )
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  • |debut=[[Arena Jalisco]] - [[1975]] ...El [[Abuelo Carrillo]] in professional wrestling, and made his debut in [[Arena Jalisco]]; began as tecnico but he eventually made his rudo turn. His first
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  • |nicknames="La Reina del Escandalo" ...dness for lucha libre began since she was a child. She always liked rough sports like football, but one day of training lucha libre she found her passion. H
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  • |name=La Tirana (The Tyrant) |nicknames="La Primera Dama a la que le gusto volar"
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  • |signatureMoves=[[La Mecedora]] ...He's also credited with being the creator of the submission hold known as La Mecedora (the Rocking Chair) that is still used, and it's said that he exec
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  • |nicknames=La Furia Blanca, El Caballero Albo (as The Tempest) ...s a bodybuilder, he won Mr. Mexico contests. He also was a cliff diver in La Quebrada. Moreover, he worked as an extra in films.
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  • |debut=[[1991]] - [[Poblado La Rumorosa]], [[Baja California]] |lostmaskto=[[Corsario Negro]] - [[Arena Independencia]] (as Puma del Ring)
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  • |lostmaskto=[[Anibal]] - [[April 24]], [[1974]] - [[Arena México]] |signatureMoves=[[La Tigrera]], [[La Plancha Volante]], [[Cangrejo Lagunero]], [[Cangrejo]], [[Dropkick]], [[Cro
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  • <!-- fill in categories from La Arena --> ...(due to the lineage of the name at the time), along with stints in Capitol Sports in Puerto Rico, [[AJPW|All Japan Wrestling]] in Japan and [[WCW]] and WWF i
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  • ...ts. One day his father told him to not fight anymore for free, there were sports in which he could fight for money like boxing and lucha libre. ...nent and idol of that time, [[Benny Cordero]] in Saltillo, Coahuila in the Arena Deportivo Tokio. He won that match, because of his youth and willingness o
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  • |debut=[[December 25]], [[2007]] - [[Arena El Bombero]], [[Ciudad Juarez]], [[Chihuahua]] |signatureMoves=[[La de a Caballo]], [[La Garza]]
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  • ...l Hijo de Cien Caras]] are not his sons but paid to use the gimmick; see [[La Familia Dinamita]] |lostmaskto=[[Rayo de Jalisco Jr.]] - [[September 21]], [[1990]] - [[Arena México]]
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  • |nicknames=La Diva de Juarez ...Lightweight Championship, [[NWA World Welterweight Championship]], Kalaka Arena Master Championship(Cd Juarez)
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  • |signatureMoves=La Jaguarina ...opened the doors of the United States for him, managing to consolidate his sports career at that same age when he made his presentations at Madison Square Ga
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  • ...WCW]]. The event took place on November 6, 1994 at the Los Angeles Sports Arena and is credited as being the first introduction of the Lucha Libre phenomen ...ntana (WWF)]], [[Too Cold Scorpio]]|[[Blue Panther]], [[Jerry Estrada]], [[La Parka]]||}}
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  • |debut=[[August 30]], [[1985]] - [[Arena Actopan]] - [[Hidalgo]] ...askto=[[Negro Casas]] & [[El Hijo del Santo]] - [[March 11]], [[1999]] - [[Arena México]]
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  • |maestro=Jose Luis de la Torre ...of 15 motivated by a school classmate. His first trainer was Jose Luis de la Torre aka "Capulina". Debuted on 1975 at Club Olímpico in San Luis Río C
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  • ...North America? Aside from CMLL, there's at least WWA International on Fox Sports en Espanol, anyone know of any others? Is Galavision still airing AAA? I # IWRG TV (AYM Sports in Mexico)
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  • |signatureMoves=[[La Dinosauria]] Before becoming a wrestler, Negro Azteca a sports background in soccer, bodybuilding, and weightlifting which lead him to pra
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  • |nameHistory=Arturo Moreno (debut), Super Argus (2da version), Pirata de la Muerte (2da version), Tury Gonzalez, Anarquista Punk, Demoledor At first he was not interested in professional wrestling. He had a background sports in boxing his. His father was a boxer and he fomented an interest in that
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  • |debut=[[June 16]], [[1986]] - [[Arena Santa Isabel]], [[Mexicali]], [[Baja California]] ...uerrero Rojo]] as '''Alas de Oro''' [[Arena Coliseo]] / [[El Musical]] - [[Arena Coliseo Mexicali]] as [[Humilde]]
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  • ...is still referenced in his native country when bad calls arise in “legit” sports! ...first appeared on television in 1962 were Karadagián, [[La Momia (Titanes)|La Momia]], [[El Caballero Rojo]], [[Yolanka the Space Creature]], [[S.T.P.]],
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  • |debut=[[October 29]], [[2012]] - [[Arena Coliseo Mexicali]]- Mexicali Baja California |signatureMoves=[[Suplex]], [[Cavernaria]], [[La Estudiantina]], [[Tornado Texas]], [[Atlantida]]
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  • ...essional wrestling debut on January 16, 1993, at The San Bernardino Sports Arena. Lady Victoria made her first Mexican Wrestling (know as Lucha Libre) appea ...aneth’s older sister), Miss Janeth, & La Briosa. Occasionally teaming with La Sirenita & Princesa Apache(aka Mary Apache)
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  • ...tureMoves=[[Tabla Marina]], [[Victory Roll]], [[Spinning Headscissors]], [[La Dinosauria]], [[Tree of Woe Double Foot Stomp]], [[Plancha Suicida]], [[Cri ...a Promotions Women's Cup 2017]], [[International Women's Championship]], [[Arena Nacionalista Reyna de Reynas Championship]] [2], [[Adrenalina Mixed Tag Tea
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  • <!-- fill in categories from La Arena --> |nameHistory=La Furia (debut - ??), Toro Cisneros
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  • |signatureMoves=La Tempestina, Inverted headlock, [[tope]]s, a vast array of submission holds ...ll regarded as a good role model for the youth, because of his passion for sports and his determination. He overcame all obstacles to reach his goals. He d
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  • <!-- fill in categories from La Arena --> ...spanto I]] also was: Torbellino Vázquez (debut - ??); Espanto II also was: La Furia (debut - ??), Toro Cisneros
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  • |lostmaskto=[[El Santo]] - [[November 7]], [[1952]] - [[Arena Coliseo]] ...s=[[Tope Suicida]], [[Tope en Reversa]], Slingshot tope, [[La Shadina]], [[La Alejandria]]
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  • ...remier Championship|Lucha Libre Premier]] aired on [[Fox Sports Mexico|Fox Sports in Mexico]]. ...isco Jr.]] versus [[Cien Caras]], mask versus mask match set an all-time [[Arena Mexico]] attendance record. Pena was frequently credited with designing new
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  • ...h fall. That kind of match did NOT make the list. However in the case of [[La Parka]]/[[Shocker]] vs [[Rey Bucanero]]/[[Ultimo Guerrero]] from 3/19/04, w ...stro]] vs [[Blue Panther]], [[Emilio Charles Jr.]], [[Fuerza Guerrera]]||[[Arena Mexico]]}}
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  • |debut=[[June 21]], [[1942]] - [[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]] |signatureMoves=[[La Cerrajera]], [[Quebradora]], [[Tirabuzon]]
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  • <!-- fill in categories from La Arena --> |lostmaskto=[[Perro Aguayo]] - [[March 22]], [[1991]] - [[Arena México]]
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  • <!-- fill in categories from La Arena --> ...tes his debut was in June 15, 1986 in El Paso Civic Center. His debut in [[Arena Mexico]] was on [[September 5]], [[1986]]<ref>[https://www.luchadb.com/even
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  • |debut=[[August 15]], [[2004]] - [[Arena Nacionalista]] - [[Mexicali]], [[Baja California]] ...His training included olympic wrestling and stiff wrestling. He had also a sports background in martial arts such as Karate and Kung Fu. His love for lucha
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  • |lostmaskto=[[El Santo]] - October 25, 1963 - Arena México, Mexico City ...though those names were given to them by a writer of the sports newspaper La Afición).
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  • <!-- fill in categories from La Arena --> |lostmaskto=[[Blue Panther]] - [[April 3]], [[1992]] - [[Arena México]]
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  • |debut=[[April 12]], [[1934]] - [[Arena Peralvillo-Cozumel]] - [[Mexico City]] ...34 as Carlos Lopez, beating Enrique Gonzalez in the semi main of a card at Arena Peralvillo-Cozumel, in Mexico City's district of Tepito.
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  • |debut=[[September 14]], [[1937]] - [[Arena Nilo]] - [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]] ...nior Heavyweight Title]], NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship (w/[[La Muñeca Lewis]])
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  • |nicknames=El Consagrado, La Leyenda Bicolor |debut=October [[1970]] - [[Arena México (Chihuahua)]] - [[Cd. Juarez]], [[Chihuahua]]
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  • ...oom de la television despues de que las luchas regresaran ala actividad de la tv. Mascara Sagrada era un personaje novedoso, portentoso y de elegancia pa ...triunfado con personajes anteriores, fue hasta que su protagonista alcanza la fama, el triunfo total y reconocimiento Internacional como Mascara Sagrada.
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  • ...Rey Misterio Sr.]], though he also learnt from [[Super Astro]], and locals La Gacela and Caballero 2000 (Damian). ...[[Fuerza Guerrera]]. On December 6, 1991, Misterioso defeated Fuerza at La Arena México to become the [[NWA World Welterweight Championship | NWA World Wel
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  • ...ra]]. Vera saw potential in the kid and trained him for several non-combat sports at a local gym. Demon was a huge youngster, and his hands were especially b ...a card in [[Monterrey]]. When Demon went to get his payoff as usual, the [[Arena Monterrey]] promoter [[Jesús Garza Hernández]] gave him something that Lo
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  • ...names=El Enmascarado de Plata (The man in the silver mask), El heredero de la leyenda de plata (The heir of the silver legend) ...2), El Hijo del Santo (10/82 ~ ), El Hombre Rojo (1993 in the movie Santo: la leyenda del Enmascarado de Plata)
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  • Incognito is also wrestling in FMLL (LA). In his last match, he teamed with [[Huracan Ramirez Jr.]] and [[El Jalisc {{Gallery|name=mystico_la_2007.jpg|caption=[[Pico Rivera Sports Arena]]}}
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  • ...ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=10;t=004721;p=1#000005 Matt Farmer], Arena 1330, Box y Lucha 1632, Box y Lucha 1633</ref>}} {{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[Missioneros de la Muerte]] ([[El Signo]], [[Negro Navarro]], [[El Texano]])|[[Los Fantástico
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  • |debut=[[June 28]], [[1934]] - [[Arena Peralvillo-Cozumel]] - [[Mexico City]] |signatureMoves=[[La de a Caballo]] (camel clutch), [[Tope de Cristo]] (flying somersault headbu
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  • ...r.]], [[El Hijo del Villano III]], [[Kaving]], [[Kortiz]](grandchildren) [[La Infernal]] (daughter-in-law); see [[Los Villanos]] ...hlete, and street life had toughened him up, so after competing in several sports at an amateur level (including cycling, swimming, cliff-diving and baseball
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  • |nicknames=El Rey Arturo (King Arthur), La Pantera Rosa (The Pink Panther) ...(Arena Adolfo López Mateos) , Rokambole (?? - 01/73), Villano III (01/73 - Arena KO al Gusto)
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  • <!-- fill in categories from La Arena --> |signatureMoves=[[Huracarrana]], [[La Magistral]], [[Power Bomb]], [[Tope Suicida]], [[Clothesline]], whipping pe
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