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  • ...hip''' is a professional wrestling championship owned by [[MLA|Mucha Lucha Atlanta]] (MLA). ...hampion. Tigre del Ring won the match and became the inaugural Mucha Lucha Atlanta Champion.
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  • #REDIRECT[[Mucha Lucha Atlanta Championship]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Mucha Lucha Atlanta Championship]]
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  • ...Lucha Atlanta (MLA)''' is a professional wrestling promotion based out of Atlanta, Georgia. It was founded by Ricardo Ordaz Jr. in [[2014]]. The promotion br ...re taking a break. The long term plans are to set up a gym and an arena in Atlanta.
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  • ...hip''' is a professional wrestling championship owned by [[MLA|Mucha Lucha Atlanta]] (MLA). ...hampion. Tigre del Ring won the match and became the inaugural Mucha Lucha Atlanta Champion.
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  • ...es as the secondary championship in the promotion behind the [[Mucha Lucha Atlanta Championship]]. ...title on [[March 17]], [[2019]] in order to compete for the [[Mucha Lucha Atlanta Championship|MLA Championship]]}}
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  • ...Lucha de Leyendas, Lucha libre Irapuato, Guerra de Titanes, [[Mucha Lucha Atlanta]], Hot Atlanta Rocky King Promotion's.
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  • |birthdate= - Atlanta, Georgia
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  • ...ship, Alterative Championship, L.C.P.W Heavyweight champion, [[Mucha Lucha Atlanta Championship]], Wrestling Superstar World Submission Lucha Championship, PC {{Gallery|name=Mr450-MLA.jpg|caption=As [[Mucha Lucha Atlanta Championship|MLA Champion]]}}
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  • |titles=[[Mucha Lucha Atlanta Championship]]
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  • |birthdate=[[March 20]], [[1988]] - Atlanta, Georgia
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  • |birthdate=[[June 22]], [[1950]]- [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia]]
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  • |birthdate=[[March 25]], [[1977]] - Atlanta, Georgia
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  • ...ht Championship]], [[IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship]], [[Mucha Lucha Atlanta Championship]], [[ROH World Television Championship]] (2), [[ROH World Tag {{Gallery|name=DragonLee-MLA.jpg|caption=As [[Mucha Lucha Atlanta Championship|MLA Champion]].}}
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  • -Mucha Lucha Atlanta
    2 KB (190 words) - 01:17, 29 December 2022
  • ...Title, NWA Florida Tag Team Titles (3, w/ Roger Kirby twice, w/ Bob Roop), Atlanta: Champion of Champions Cup, Indianapolis: WWA World Heavyweight Title, All
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  • ...and [[Taurus (AAA)|Taurus]]. That match was postponed to a week later in [[Atlanta]].
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  • ...má had matches with [[Azor]] and [[El Ídolo (Panama)|El Ídolo]]. Moved to Atlanta for about six years. Former Guerrero Welterweight champion with 17 defenses
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  • ...ia and began to wrestle for lucha libre-themed promotion [[MLA|Mucha Lucha Atlanta]]. Morales began to train into The Nightmare Factory under QT Marshall, wic
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  • {{aline|[[1999]]|mask|Kidman|[[Psicosis]]|[[Phillips Arena]] - [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia]], [[USA]]}}
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  • ...to the [[United States]] in [[2010]] to wrestle in Atlanta-based promotion Atlanta World Wrestling Alliance (WWA4), where continued his training with [[Mr. Hu
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  • ...ampionship]] (2) (w/[[La Mascara]]) and (w/[[El Terrible]]), [[Mucha Lucha Atlanta Championship]], ROH World Heavyweight Championship
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