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  • |birthdate=?- [[Aguascalientes]] A tecnico in Aguascalientes/San Luis Potosi/Zacatecas who popped up in Arena Naucalpan in August & Sept
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  • |birthdate=[[Aguascalientes]], [[Aguascalientes]] |debut=[[April 26]], [[2014]] - [[Aguascalientes]], [[Aguascalientes]]
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  • Reynosa based luchador, most recently seen in [[Arena el Angel]] and often teaming with [ There are other Alas de Fuegos in [[Aguascalientes]], [[San Luis Potosi]] and [[Mexico City]]
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  • |maestro=[[Destroyer]], [[Super Black]], [[Extasis]], [[Mr. Maldito (Aguascalientes)|Mr. Maldito]] |debut=[[November 22]], [[2013]] - [[Plaza de Toros San Marcos]] (old one), [[Aguascalientes]]
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  • |birthdate=[[November 16]], [[1971]]- [[Aguascalientes]] [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...o early 2014. Possibly the same luchador using this name in Guanajuato and Aguascalientes more recently. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Angel del Mal]][[Category:Guadalajara based wrestlers|Angel del Mal]]
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  • |birthdate=[[Aguascalientes (city)|Aguascalientes]], [[Aguascalientes (state)|Aguascalientes]] |debut=[[November 22]], [[2013]] - [[Plaza de Toros San Marcos]] (old one), [[Aguascalientes]]
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  • ...[[Arena José Sulaimán]], Tamaulipas, Ciudad Juárez, Mexicali, Guanajuato, Aguascalientes, Mexico City, Monterrey, and Coahuila. [[category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • |birthdate=[[October 13]], [[1959]] - [[Aguascalientes]], [[Aguascalientes]] Notable luchador rudo since at least 1975. Born in Aguascalientes but raised in Guadalajara. He began training judo, then karate; none of th
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  • ...it. She enjoyied watching the CMLL. She liked the way people cheered the wrestlers. ...ucha libre was by a cousin who went to make a photographic session to some wrestlers and she asked them when and where she could train. After two years of prepa
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  • ...may have been Estrada's hair match with Satanico in March 1990. A Northern-based wrestler from Monclova, Estrada came to Mexico City in the early 1980s at t {{aline|94/04/26|hair|[[Heavy Metal]]|[[Jerry Estrada]]|Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes}}
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  • ...date=[[April 12]], [[1975]] - [[Aguascalientes]], [[Aguascalientes (state)|Aguascalientes]] ...injury. Cibernetico is still recovering, but appears to becoming a tecnico based on his non-wrestling involvement. Cibernetico's expected to return to the r
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  • ...DEL HALCÓN NEGRO 13 MAY 2018 CERCA DE AGUASCALIENTES.jpg|caption=CERCA DE AGUASCALIENTES MAY 13 2018 }} [[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Halcon Negro, Nieto]]
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  • ...m to Mexico City where he joined the "Grupo Cibernetico", a union of young wrestlers (including Zumbido, Tony Rivera, Rencor Latino, Ultimo Guerrero...) that tr ...]/[[08/05]]|mask|[[Ricky Marvin]]|[[Inazuma Nihon]]|Palenque de la Feria - Aguascalientes, Ags.}}
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  • * Although he was trained and advised by different professional wrestlers such as [[Manny Cabrera]], [[Villano I]], [[Villano II]], [[El Vasco]], [[T ...have a formal trainer he went to different gyms and trained with different wrestlers. '''Pedro Moguel''' was an olympic wrestler and he trained greco-roman wre
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  • In 1960, Linares moved to [[Aguascalientes]] took the [[el Rayo]] name, and actually became Rayo de Jalisco outside of Rayo de Jalisco is still remembered today, based on his success and his son, [[Rayo de Jalisco Jr.]]
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  • ...ro de La Muerte (Death Knight) and El Salvaje. A few years later those two wrestlers would become [[Fobia]] and [[Psicosis]], respectively. The youngster's firs ...fill in the undercards so he asked [[Konnan]] to get him a few good young wrestlers from the Tijuana area. In June, Peña hired Psicosis, who had already dropp
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