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  • |image=Vf revolution.jpg ...amily. He has wrestled many of the top Lucha Libre names for Pro Wrestling Revolution such as [[Super Parka]], [[Mephisto]], [[Super Crazy]], and [[Blue Demon Jr
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  • A wrestler for [[Lucha Xtreme]] and [[Pro Wrestling Revolution]]. [[category:Foreign wrestlers]][[Category:United States wrestlers]]
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  • ...te USA]]. Northern California high flyer who wrestles independently in pro wrestling and lucha libre promotions. [[category:Foreign wrestlers]][[Category:United States wrestlers]]
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  • ...Wrestling Revolution]], Stardom USA, VF3, Action Coast Empire, Alternative Wrestling Show [[category:Female wrestlers]]
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  • ...Guerrilla), XPW (Xtreme Pro Wrestling), [[TNA]] and PCW (Pro Championship Wrestling). She made her way to Asistencia Asesoría y Administración ([[AAA]]) in M [[Category:Female wrestlers]]
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  • ...-presents/mexican-independence-day-30569.html ProFightdb]</ref>, SoCal Pro Wrestling<ref>[http://socaluncensored.com/2017/03/22/laughter-the-international-langu [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • |maestro=Daniel Cormier, [[Norman Smiley]], Johnny Moss, [[Pro Wrestling Revolution ]] Best known in the world of MMA, Cain Velasquez has been a wrestling fan since his youth, and he joined AAA in 2019 as a special attraction. He
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  • ...a Libre]], the major wrestling tournament in all history of South American wrestling. The tournament was won by [[KENTA]]. The '''Batalla Real X''' is an annual professional wrestling battle royal-style tournament. It was held for the first time in [[2011]].
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  • ''For the others wrestlers who have wrestled as '''El Hijo De Rey Misterio''', please see [[Hijo de Re {{Gallery|name=Revolution_tag_champ.jpg|caption=Pro Wrestling Revolution Tag Champion with his father Rey Misterio Sr.}}
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  • ...a]] based wrestler. Began to faced with Mexican wrestlers in Pro Wrestling Revolution when the promotion began to invite them to PWR events. When he feuded with [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • Teamed several times with Mr. Wrestling 4 (Technicos) in Pro Wrestling Revolution. [[category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • |nicknames=Kaumei Senshi (translated: Revolution Warrior) |nameHistory=Kwak Kwang-ung (1972 Summer Olympics), Mitsuo Yoshida (pro debut - 1977), Riki Choshu (1977 - )
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  • ...tage Tag Team Championship (with [[Shaun Ricker]], 2 times), Pro Wrestling Revolution Jr. Heavyweight Champion, [[PWR World Tag Team Titles]] (2) (w/[[Derek Sand [[category:Foreign wrestlers]]
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  • |signatureMoves=[[Moonsault Fallaway Slam|Revolution Fly]], X Marks The Spot, 21Plex, West Knee ...star on world indy circuit, touring in [[Japan]] for [[Dragon Gate]], Pro Wrestling Guerrilla in the [[United States]], as well as many other promotions in bot
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  • ..., [[XNL|Xplosion Nacional de Lucha Libre]] ([[Chile]]), Wrestling Alliance Revolution ([[Ecuador]]), and few from independent circuit of both [[Mexico]] and the ...on [[November 15]], and [[November 16]], [[2014]] at the Centro de Eventos Pro Magno in Sao Paulo, São Paulo, [[Brazil]].
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  • {{Gallery||name=Lady apache revolution.jpg‎|caption= Pro Wrestling Revolution Womans Champion}} [[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]]
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  • ...León Guerrero (M-Pro, 94 - 95), The Convict (M-Pro, 07/95 - ), Ball Rei (M-Pro, 2000 - ) Super Boy is the younger wrestling son of long-time Los Angeles luchador and promoter, the now deceased Jesús
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  • ...nd in the history of the sport. Rey Misterio has trained several prominent wrestlers, such as [[Rey Mysterio Jr.]], [[Psicosis]](Nicho el Millonario), [[Konnan] {{Gallery|name=Misterio_sr_tag_champion.jpg|caption=Pro Wrestling Revolution tag team champion with his son Hijo de Rey Misterio}}
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  • ...as, along with Guadalajara and Monterrey, the Mexican hotbed of scientific wrestling marvels. And if Monterrey had a great maestro in [[Rolando Vera]] and Guada ...career as a maestro, let's talk about the man himself, and his career as a pro wrestler.
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  • ...mian 666]] & [[Mr. Aguila]] and w/ [[Damian 666]] & [[Nicho]]), Revolution Pro Tag Team Titles (w/ [[Damian 666]]), [[NGX Tag Team Championship]] (w/ [[Da Completely disappeared from the wrestling scene for half a year before resurfacing with his old [[Perros del Mal]] fr
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  • ...a swimmer and later began to lift weights and train with the local amateur wrestlers. He became fascinated by the new sport of lucha and regularly attended Aren ...ut he accepted the deal and taught Yañez amateur, submission and pro-style wrestling at the Gimnasio San José.
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  • ...t and most important non-masked legend ever in the history of professional wrestling in Mexico. Actually, he was masked during a short run in his early career, ...looking to learn a way to defend himself properly, he ended up joining the pro ranks in 1950 after being trained by Juan "El Charrito" Espinoza. It wasn't
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  • ...known to North American wrestling fans for his stint in World Championship Wrestling, where his trademark was striking his opponents over the head with a chair; ...82, but he did not really start making a name for himself until he started wrestling as the masked La Parka in 1992. His costume and mask are a skeleton resembl
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  • ...39, but he was such a great worker and drawing card and influenced so many wrestlers that nobody that knew him or knows about him would ever deny that he is a l His family already had a wrestling background, as Roberto's brother, Jesús wrestled as [[Othon Banzica]] duri
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