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  • |birthdate=[[January 13]], ?? |debut=[[1998]]
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  • |birthdate=[[January 22]], [[1998]]
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  • |birthdate=[[January 19]], [[1975]] |debut=[[1997]] or [[1998]]
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  • |debut=[[January 4]], [[1998]] AAA wrestler from 1998 to 2000, at the start of his career. Moved back to Japan, where he's wrestl
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  • |debut=January [[1992]] |lostmaskto=[[Halcón Blanco]] - [[February 2]], [[1998]] - [[Palacio de los Deportes, Torreón, Coahuila]]
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  • |birthdate=[[January 5]], [[1972]]- [[Tottori]], [[Japan]] ...ador who appeared in spring of 1997 and returned for at least one match in 1998, usually teaming with [[Tsubasa]]. Believed to be a Japanese indy wrestler.
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  • |birthdate=[[January 9]], [[1998]] - [[Xalapa]]
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  • |debut=[[1997]] or [[1998]] |obituarydate=[[January 8]], [[2021]] (aged 41)
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  • ...restled [[Lady Apache]] & [[Princesa Blanca]] in CMLL on [[January 20]], [[1998]].
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  • ...restled [[Lady Apache]] & [[Princesa Blanca]] in CMLL on [[January 20]], [[1998]].
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  • |birthdate=[[January 25]], [[1998]] - [[Mexico City]]
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  • |birthdate=[[January 16]], [[1975]] - [[Japan]] |titles=AJW Junior Championship, ARS Tournament winner (1998), ARSION Six Women Tag Team League (2000) w/[[Rie Tamada]] and GAMI , JWP J
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  • {{January}} :[[1998]]: [[Shiiba]]
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  • {{January}} :[[1998]]: [[Reina Dorada]]
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  • |debut=[[1998]] vs Rudy Chile (Los Demonios Del Ring) |lostmaskto=[[Mansilla]] - [[January 18]], [[2020]] - Danzak Arena, Lima
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  • |style="width:100px;"|[[1998]] :[[January 1]]:[[Alicia Webb]]
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  • |nameHistory=La Demoledora (1998 - 2001), La Hechicera (2001 - current) |debut=[[January 1]], [[1997]]
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  • {{aline|[[1981|81]]/[[January 6|01/06]]|mask|La Venus|[[La Piraña]]|[[Puebla]]}} {{aline|[[1998|98]]/[[July 31|07/31]]|mask (1)|La Venus|[[Sahori|Lady Ludxor]]|[[Auditorio
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  • |birthdate=[[October 25]], [[1998]] - [[Mexico City]] Was one of 3 winners of contracts as part of AAA's ''Lucha X El Barrio'' on January 6, 2024, along with [[Lady Wind]] and his brother [[Dick Angelo 3G]]. Was s
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  • ...- [[Arena Naucalpan]], [[Naucalpan]], Mexico State and [[November 30]], [[1998]] - [[Tulancingo]] {{Gallery||name=Mega-old.jpg|caption=1998}}
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  • {{aline|[[1998|98]]/[[April 24|04/24]]|hair|[[Brazo de Plata]]|Bestia Negra I|[[Arena Xoch {{aline|[[1998|98]]/[[October 1|10/01]]|hair|[[Tony Rivera]]|Bestia Negra I|[[Gimnasio G-3
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  • |birthdate=[[January 29]], [[1970]] {{aline|[[1998|98]]/[[July 24|07/24]]|masks (1)|[[Super Pinocho]] & Ángel de los Niños|[
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  • |lostmaskto=[[Super Crazy]] - [[March 6]], [[1998]] - [[Arena Naucalpan]], [[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico State]] {{aline|[[1998|98]]/[[March 6|03/06]]|mask|[[Super Crazy]]|Venum Black|[[Arena Naucalpan]]
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  • ...r major shows: CMLL will run a major show to open the Arena Mexico season (January / February - varies depending on business) and one to close the season (Dec :October 1993 to January 1994: [[Mario Prado Jr.]], [[Javier Llanes]] & [[Negro Casas]]
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  • |lostmaskto=[[Efekto]] - [[January 10]], [[2020]] - [[Auditorio de Tijuana]] ...jos]], they were considered the best trio for three consecutive years from 1998 to 2000.
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  • |debut=[[January 2]], [[1998]]
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  • |debut=[[1998]] {{aline|[[2011]]/[[January 2|1/02]]|mask|[[La Chacala]]|[[La Gladiadora]]|[[Gimnasio de la Unidad Depo
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  • ...ady Ludxor (1998/1999), La Novia De La Parka (2000 - 2003), Sahori (1997 - 1998; 2003 - death) |obituarydate=[[January 25]], [[2018]]
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  • {{January}} ...World Heavyweight Championship|IWC HEAVY]]|[[Pirata Morgan]]|[[Vampiro]]|[[1998]]|[[Iguala]]}}
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  • {{aline|1998/11/??|mask|[[Babe Camaleon]]|[[Bestial]]|unknown}} {{aline|[[2004]]/[[January 15|01/15]]|hairs (1)|[[Brazo de Oro]] & [[Super Brazo]]|[[Bestial]] & [[Imp
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  • {{January}} ...World Heavyweight Championship|IWC HEAVY]]|[[Pirata Morgan]]|[[Vampiro]]|[[1998]]|[[Cuautitlan]]}}
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  • {{January}} ...ht Championship|IWRG MIDDLE]]|[[El Hijo del Gladiador]]|[[Tigre Blanco]]|[[1998]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]]}}
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  • {{January}} ...Guerrera]] & [[Mosco De La Merced I]]|[[Latin Lover]] & [[Heavy Metal]]|[[1998]]|[[Nezahualcoyotl]]}}
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  • |nameHistory=Faby/Fabi Apache (03/98 - ), Lady Venom (1998) |debut=[[January 20]], [[1998]] - [[Deportivo Azcapotzalco]] - [[Mexico City]]
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  • |birthdate=[[January 1]], [[1977]] - [[Peterborough, Ontario]], [[Canada]] |debut=[[1998]]
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  • {{aline|[[1998|98]]/07/??|Hair|'''Ángel Azul'''|[[Gato (Tampico)|El Gato]]|Super Dome TC {{aline|[[1998|98]]/[[October 28|10/28]]|Mask|'''Ángel Azul'''|[[Intocable II]]|Super Dom
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  • {{aline|[[1990|90]]/[[January 29|01/28]]<ref>[http://superluchas.com/2015/01/28/en-un-dia-como-hoy-1934-f {{aline|[[1998|98]]/[[November 15|11/15]]|hair|[[Lady Apache]]|[[Tania|Tania La Guerriller
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  • |debut=[[June]], [[1998]] - Santiago Chazumba, Oaxaca {{aline|[[2013|13]]/[[January 13|01/13]]|Hair|'''Tony Cisneros Jr.'''|[[Caballero de la Muerte (Oaxaca)|C
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  • |nameHistory=Símbolo, El Cortado (1991 - 1997), La Rata (1998 - 2000), MS2 (2da. Version), Espantapajaros, Sueño Chicano ...bolo in EMLL around 1985, switched to the masked el Cortado. Says he spent 1998 - June 2008 in AAA. Info given in a La Rata I bio confirms that was one of
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  • |nameHistory=Magnum TOKYO (debut - 2006), Tokyo Magnum (WCW, 1998), Magu-yan (Dragon Gate, WrestleJam 2006), Detective Alan Kuroki (HUSTLE, 2 |birthdate=[[January 9]], [[1973]] - [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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  • |debut=[[1998]] {{aline|[[2012|12]]/[[January 29|01/29]]|hair|[[Chico Che]]|[[Black Terry]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]] - [[Nauca
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  • |nameHistory=Super Boy (IWRG, 1998), Obett/Ovette, Payaso Carrona (2007 - 2008), Big Ovett {{aline|[[2018]]/[[January 1|01/01]]|Hair|[[Chico Che]]|[[Obett]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]]}}
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  • |lostmaskto=[[Arkangel]] - [[January 1]], [[2000]] - [[Tokyo Differ Ariake]], [[Japan]] as Ultraman Jr. Shortly thereafter, he started to wrestle for [[EMLL]]. By January of [[1996]] he was already wrestling [[Arena Coliseo]] undercards.
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  • |birthdate=[[January 3]], [[1974]]- [[Mexico State]] {{aline|[[1998]]/[[12/25]]|hairs|[[Óscar Sevilla]] & [[Niño de la Calle]]|Tony Cirio & [
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  • {{January}} :[[1998]]: [[Fabi Apache]]
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  • |birthdate=[[September 21]], [[1998]] - [[Tulancingo]], [[Hidalgo]] ...returned to only indy work. Gotita reappeared with AAA in 2015 on their [[January 30]]th taping in Toluca, as one of many young luchadors who were given main
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  • |debut=[[January 3]], [[1994]] - [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]] |lostmaskto=[[Último Guerrero]] - [[September 11]], [[1998]] - [[Arena México]]
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  • |debut= March, 1998 - [[Arena El Halcon]], [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo Leon]] |lostmaskto=[[Difunto I]]— [[January 28]], [[2018]] — Arena Coliseo - Monterrey
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  • |lostmaskto=[[El Hijo del Santo]] - July 18, 1998 - Palacio de los Deportes - Mexico City ...and [[Emilio Charles Jr.]] at [[Arena Coliseo]]. They lost the titles on [[January 21]], [[1990]] to the popular high flying team of Los Arqueros del Espacio
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  • |debut=[[January 1998]] - [[Arena San Juan Pantitlán]] - [[Neza]], [[Mexico State]]
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  • ...ef>[https://twitter.com/Atlantis_CMLL/status/1390001804621012996]</ref>, [[1998]] </ref> Debuted officially as Atlantis Jr. on [[January 11]], [[2019]] in the NJPW/CMLL Fantastica Mania 2019 in a tag team match t
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  • |nameHistory=El Cuervo (1996 - current), Heavy Dracula (1998) |birthdate=[[January 4]], [[1974]], [[Toluca]], [[Mexico State]]
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  • |nameHistory=Halcón de Plata (debut - ?), Halcón 2000, Torbellino (once in 1998), [[Último Vampiro]] (III) (IWRG 1999 - 2000) , Johnny Salsa (AAA), Cyborg |birthdate=[[January 8]], [[1977]] - [[Mexico City]]
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  • |birthdate=[[January 9]], [[1998]] - [[Mexico City]]
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  • |nameHistory=Chris Stone (12/15/01 - current), Motocross (1998 - 12/15/01), Genesis (AAA, 6/20/04), Super Calo II (may not have actually u |birthdate=[[January 22]], [[1975]]- [[Distrito Federal]]
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  • |birthdate=[[January 5]], [[1966]] - [[Mexico State]] {{aline|[[1998|98]]/[[July 12|07/12]]|mask|[[Ángel Azteca]]|[[Cyborg|Kraken]]|[[Carpa Ast
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  • |birthdate=[[March 28]], [[1998]] |lostmaskto=[[Legendario]] - [[January 1]], [[2020]] - [[Arena Naucalpan]]
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  • ...12/96 - 08/97), Hormiga??? (12/97 - 99???), Payaso Diabolico I, II or III (1998) {{aline|[[2002|02]]/[[January 20|01/20]]|hair (2)|[[Mr. Cóndor]]|Ángel Mortal|[[Gimnasio Lázaro Cárde
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  • |debut=(as Mr. Peligro) [[January 28]], [[1978]]<BR> {{aline|[[1998|98]]/[[December 14|12/14]]|hair|El Tirantes|[[Cocoliso]]|[[Arena Cuatro Cam
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  • {{January}} ...Guerrera]] & [[Mosco De La Merced I]]|[[Latin Lover]] & [[Heavy Metal]]|[[1998]]|[[Tulancingo]]}}
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  • |debut=[[January 21]], [[1977]] - [[Auditorio Benito Juárez]] - [[Cuautitlán]], [[Mexico S {{aline|[[1998|98]]/[[April 24|04/24]]|hair|[[Brazo de Plata]]|[[Bestia Negra I (current)|
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Tigre Blanco]]|[[1998]].[[01.25]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]]}} {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[IWRG Mr. Niebla]]|[[1998]].[[02.15]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]]}}
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  • ...e end of 1996? ''disputed''), La Parka Jr./La Parka (11/96 - death), Duro (1998) |birthdate=[[January 4]], [[1966]] - [[Sonora|Hermosillo, Sonora]]
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  • |debut=[[1998]] or [[1999]] {{aline|[[2015]]/[[January 15|01/31]]|mask|[[Chucho el Roto]]|[[Herejía]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]]}}
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  • *Best Upper Mid-Card (Semifinalista) of the years: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005. {{SimpleMatch|[[January 27|01/27]]/[[1993|93]]|[[Arena Coliseo Mexicali]]|'''Angel Diablo''' beat [
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  • |birthdate=[[January 23]],[[ 1938]] - Niigata, [[Japan]] |obituarydate=[[January 31]], [[1999]]
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  • ...in Extreme Championship Wrestling ([[ECW]]) from [[January]] [[1999]] to [[January]] [[2001]], where he held the [[ECW World Television Championship]] and eng {{aline|[[1998]]/[[March 6|03/06]]|mask|Super Crazy|[[Venum Black]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]] -
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  • {{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[El Rayman (Salvador)]]|[[El Tenebroso (Panama)]]|[[1998]].[[07.13]]|[[Gimnasio Arena "El Salvador"]], [[San Salvador]]}} ...rySpan|[[Negro Navarro]] was awarded the championship by [[Trauma I]] on [[January 1]], [[2011]]}}
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  • As of January 25, 2009, the Mexican National Atomicos Championship is vacant. [[Chessman] {{TitleHistorySpan|'''[[Mexican National Atomicos Titles Tournament, 1998|8 team tournament finals]]'''}}
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  • |debut=[[December 27]], [[1998]] vs [[Súper Portero]] - Arena Olímpica {{aline|[[2000|00]]/[[January 10|01/10]]|hair|[[El Pulpo]]|[[El Hijo del Titán]]|Arena Andy - Díaz Orda
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  • |debut=[[January 6]], [[1984]] {{aline|[[1998|98]]/??/??|hair|[[Tony Rivera]]|Andy Barrow|unknown}}
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  • ...e defeated [[Tonalli]] and [[Puma de Oro (Mexico State)|Puma de Oro]] on [[January 1]], [[2024]] in a 3-way title vs mask vs hair cage match at [[Arena Naucal {{TitleHistorySpan|'''[[IWRG Intercontinental Welterweight Title Tournament, 1998|finals of 16 man tournament to crown initial champion]]'''}}
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  • |debut= [[January 26]], [[1991]] - [[Pez Tigre|as La Cebra Jr.]] - [[Guerrero|Arena Zapata]] ...uerrero State Couples Championship]]|[[Pez Tigre]] & [[La Orca]]|[[???]]|[[1998]]/[[November ??|??/??]]|Arena Coliseo - [[Acapulco]], [[Guerrero]]}}
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  • [[Mistico]] beat Averno for the championship on [[January 1]]st, [[2005]] in [[Arena Coliseo DF]]. It was said by those there live to {{aline|[[1998]]/[[June 9|06/09]]|mask|Rencor Latino|[[Apolo Chino (original)|Apolo Chino]
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  • |nameHistory=White Demon (debut - ??), Ricky Romero (1998, briefly), Ricky Marvin (1999 - current), Mushiking Joker (NOAH; 2005 -), B |birthdate=[[January 8]], [[1980]] - [[Veracruz]], [[Veracruz]]
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  • |birthdate=[[January 11]], [[1972]] - [[Gómez Palacio]], [[Durango]] '''Luciferno''' (born Jesús Parra Ramírez on [[January 11]], [[1972]] in Gómez Palacio, Durango - ) trained with local maestros [
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  • {{aline|[[1978|78]]/[[January 29|01/29]]|mask (2)|[[Brazo de Oro]]|[[Águila Roja]]|[[Plaza de Toros Monu {{aline|[[1991|91]]/[[January 13|01/13]]|hair|[[El Hijo del Santo]]|[[Brazo de Oro]]|[[El Toreo]] - [[Nau
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  • Dorada's first title defense was [[January 21]], as part of the [[CMLL NJPW Fantastica Mania, 2011]] shows. Dorada fel {{TitleHistoryLine|10|[[Karloff Lagarde Jr.]]|[[Mascara Magica]]|[[1998]].[[02.06]]|[[Arena Coliseo DF]]}}
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  • |lostmaskto=[[Príncipe Negro Jr. (Baja California)|Príncipe Negro Jr.]] - [[January 1]], [[2020]] - [[Arena Nacionalista]] * Match of the Year 1998 - mask vs mask against [[Animaniac]]
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  • |[[#1998|1998]] ==1998==
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  • Makabre was a rudo from his debut under that name (January of 1995) until he switched sides in July. In May of 1996 he won his first b ...o Akira at Arena Coliseo, finishing a cycle in that arena as on January of 1998 he started full time with Promo Azteca.
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  • |nameHistory=Angel Del Misterio (1998/1999), Rey Dragon (1999), Path Finder (1999 - 2001), Ozz (2002 - current) |birthdate=[[January 30]], [[1975]] - [[Uruapan]], [[Michoacan]]
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  • {{aline|[[2019|19]]/[[January 31|01/31]]|hair|[[Francois Montañez]]|[[Dr. Cerebro]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]]} {{Gallery||name=DrCerebro-IWRGWelter.jpg|caption=1998}}
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  • |1998 == 1998 ==
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  • Damiancito especially had a classic match on [[January 7]], [[1997]] at [[Arena Coliseo]] when he defeated Cicloncito Ramírez to ...was not wrestling minis anymore, he changed his name to Virus in May of [[1998]]. A friend of him came up with the name while they were working out.
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  • {{aline|[[2001|01]]/[[January 1|01/01]]|mask (1)|Arkangel de la Muerte|[[Ultraman Jr.]]|[[Tokyo Differ Ar {{Gallery|name=Arkangel.jpg|caption=circa 1998}}
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  • ...is. He was used on some WCW PPV's but never got a push to the top. In June 1998, he tore his ACL in a match after a Goldberg spear. He returned in Septembe ...sterio Jr.. They feuded with Konnan and Perry Saturn. The LWO disbanded in January 1999 when Guerrero was injured in a car accident. La Parka started teaming
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  • |birthdate=[[January 10]], [[1960]] - [[Mexico City]] {{aline|[[1998]]/[[10/19]]|hair|[[Negro Casas]]|[[Satánico]]|Arena Puebla - Puebla, Puebl
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  • |birthdate=[[January 30]], [[1967]] - [[Torreón]], [[Coahuila]] ...bodyblock to the outside. He has been a notable lucha libre trainer since 1998 since then he has had his wrestling school [[Escuela de Lucha Libre Halcón
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  • ...als of Best of the Super Juniors 3 in Osaka. He went as Black Tiger until 1998. On the Monday Night Nitro of October 5, 1998, Guerrero inrrupted a match between [[Damian 666]] and [[Héctor Garza]] te
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  • ...sion of the Texas Light Heavyweight Title. Soon thereafter, to be exact on January of 1996, he adopted the family name and became Lemús III, paying homage to Latino finally got his big break in late 1998 by working for the San Antonio based Pro Wrestling International, ran by th
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  • ...ion's demise. It was a Puerto Rico based championship for some years. On [[January 30]], [[2014]], it was announced that [[Japan|Japanese]] promotion Tenryu P {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[El Depredador (Tijuana)|Depredador]]|[[1998]].[[06.26]]|[[Auditorio De Tijuana]]}}
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  • ...with [[Loco Zandokan]] multiple times in trios action in January. Then on January 31st, 1988, the two met in a singles mask vs mask match. Villano IV was vic ...es on November 4th, 1990, but recpatured the titles for the fourth time on January 1st, 1991 against them.
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  • # [[El Hijo Del Santo]] vs. [[Brazo de Oro]] - [[January 6]] @ [[El Toreo De Naucalpan]] # [[UWA]] - [[January 6]] @ [[El Toreo De Naucalpan]]
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  • ...re the current champions. They defeated [[Volador Jr.]] and [[Titán]] on [[January 23]], 2022 in [[Arena Mexico]]. ...[[Shocker]] & [[Mr. Niebla]]|[[Dr. Wagner Jr.]] & [[Emilio Charles Jr.]]|[[1998]].[[01.23]]|[[Arena Coliseo DF]]}}
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  • {{aline|[[1998]]/??/??|masks|Takeda & [[Maravilloso]]|[[Killer Machine I]] & [[Killer Mach {{aline|[[1998]]/??/??|masks|Takeda & [[Pantera Asesina]]|[[Super Saiyan]] & [[Gogu]]|[[Co
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  • |birthdate=[[January 26]], [[1981]] - [[Monclova]], [[Coahuila]] {{aline|[[1998]]/??/??|mask|[[Volador Jr.]]|[[Cowboy]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]] - [[Naucalpan]]
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  • |birthdate=[[January 27]], [[1951]] - [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia]], [[USA]] ...until mid 1993, and then disappeared until having a couple more matches in 1998 when he was used by OCESA in the "Guerra de Naciones" (War between nations)
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  • ...arted had a slight bit of international success. He joined [[WWF]] in late 1998 to work on their [[Super Astros]] latino focused show, as the unmasked '''R In 1998, [[Ultimo Guerrero]] jumped to [[CMLL]] and started out around the same lev
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  • |style="width:100px;"|[[1998]] :[[January 1]]:[[La Hechicera]]
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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|championship vacated on [[January 10]] when Villano III leaves the promotion}} {{TitleHistoryLine|34|Christian Cage|[[TAKA Michinoku]]|[[1998]].[[10.18]]|Chicago}}
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  • |[[1998]].[[July 14|07.14]] |[[2003]].[[January 1|01.01]]
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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|UWA announces Ohtani stripped of championship on [[January 6]]; belt continues to be defended in Japan}} {{TitleHistoryLine|31|[[Super Crazy]] [2]|[[Kid Guzman]]|[[1998]].[[06.15]]|Hakata, [[Japan]]}}
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  • |birthdate=[[January 9]], [[1968]] - Torreón, Coahuila Other than a Cruiserweight title challenge against Juventud Guerrera on the 1998 Fall Brawl pay-per-view, he did not receive much of a push, mostly wrestlin
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  • ...feud. [[Rush]] is the most recent champion. He vacated the championship on January 15,2013 and a tournament was took place to determine a new champion. {{TitleDefenseLine|11|[[Emilio Charles Jr.]]|[[1998]].[[02.27]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}
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  • ...nd a half, until [[Karloff Lagarde]] defeated him the [[January 31|31st of January]] of [[1958]]. ...red in the entrance way. Due to the success of this angle, on [[August]] [[1998]] they ran a similar angle again. He and his son were presenting a little k
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  • He had a new opportunity to win a major title on July 30, 1998. Almost a year after Shinjiro Otani vacated the UWA Junior Light Heavyweigh On January 25, 1999 Super Boy made his World Championship Wrestling debut in a Waco, T
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  • |debut=[[April 30]], [[1998]] - [[Deportivo Kid Azteca]] - [[Mexico City]] ...a singles wrestler as well as forming a team with [[Rey Mysterio Jr.]]. In January 2014 he was released by WWE and returned to Mexico.
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  • ...orld Order, as he joined the stable (led by [[Eddie Guerrero]]) in October 1998. On April 19, 1999 Psicosis defeated [[Blitzkrieg]], [[Juventud Guerrera]]
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  • On January of [[1991]], Santo vacated the [[UWA Lightweight Title]] as he was heavier {{aline|[[1998]]/[[07/17]]|mask(5) |[[El Hijo del Santo]]|[[Guerrero del Futuro]]|[[Palaci
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  • On January 11, 2011 Tormenta won another Lucha de Apuesta, by defeating Bugambilia, Su * Retired in 1998 in the Arena Mexico and returned in 2011
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  • ...to refer to the company outside Mexico. The promotion's first card was on January 29. From 1998 onwards he was best known as the lead commissioner of the Comisión de Box
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  • - En 1998 son desconocidos como Campeones debido a que [[Mr. Niebla]] se lesiona y no {{aline|[[1995]]/[[January|01]]/??|hair|[[Shocker]]|[[Cain]]|Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco}}
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  • |birthdate=[[March 23]], [[1952]] or [[January 21]], [[1953]] - [[Mexico City]] |debut=[[January 29]], [[1970]] - [[Nezahualcoyotl]], [[Mexico State]], as Villano III, [[71
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  • On [[December]] of [[1998]], he formed a rudo dream team with his nephew [[Black Warrior]] and [[Dr. {{SimpleMatch|[[1992|92]]/[[January 31|01/31]]| |[[Ultimo Dragon]] vs. Blue Panther}}
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  • |obituarydate=[[January 16]], [[2006]] Lucha libre legend 'El Texano' passed away Monday morning, [[January 16]], [[2006]], en route to a hospital in a southern suburb of [[Mexico Cit
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