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  2. Los Luchadores - Wikipedia

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    Los Luchadores is a live-action children's television series that aired on Fox Kids in 2001 produced by Saban Entertainment and Shavick Entertainment. Ownership of the series passed to Disney in 2001 when Disney acquired Fox Kids Worldwide , which also includes Saban Entertainment .

  3. Jack Veneno - Wikipedia

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    He became interested in wrestling as a teen, watching the Mexican luchador El Santo. [4] He debuted in 1969. Also known as "El hijo de Doña Tatica" (Mrs. Tatica's Son), he worked for many years on Color Visión channel 9 during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, on a wrestling show called Lucha Libre Internacional. [5]

  4. Misioneros de la Muerte - Wikipedia

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    Los Misioneros de la Muerte (Spanish for the Missionaries of Death) was a Mexican Lucha libre, or professional wrestling Trio that has been credited with making the two out of three falls six-man tag team match the most common match form in Mexico instead of the traditional one-on-one match that is the most common match everywhere else besides Japan.

  5. Lucha libre - Wikipedia

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    Lucha libre wrestlers are known as luchadores (singular luchador) and often come from extended wrestling families who form their own stables. One such line integrated to the United States professional wrestling scene is Los Guerreros. In 2018, Mexican lucha libre was declared an intangible cultural heritage of Mexico City. [3]

  6. Ahead of WrestleMania, here's a brief history of lucha libre ...

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    From the glory days of the Olympic Auditorium to Rey Mysterio's WWE Hall of Fame induction at Wrestlemania 2023, here's a brief history of lucha libre in Los Angeles.

  7. Los Espantos - Wikipedia

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    The Los Espantos trio got their biggest win ever when they defeated the "dream team" of Mexican tecnicos El Santo, Blue Demon and Mil Máscaras [2] On June 12, 1964 Espanto III was unmasked after losing a Lucha de Apuestas match to Huracán Ramírez.

  8. Po dolinam i po vzgoriam - Wikipedia

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    Decades after the end of the Russian Civil War, White émigré accounts were published that included the lyrics to a White variation of the song, the March of the Drozdovites, claimed to have been written by White colonel Pyotr Batorin in commemoration of the Jassy-Don March.

  9. Toscano (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Toscano was one of the original founders of the Los Guerreros del Infierno group in 2001 and was a member off and on until 2008. He later helped create the La Furia del Norte group that morphed into the Los Perros del Mal group. He was later part of AAA's El Consejo group, with other former CMLL wrestlers.