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  2. Radio y Televisión de Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    On June 26, 1987, the television and radio services were combined as Radio y Televisión de Guerrero. The following year, the radio and TV services expanded. Channel 7 added a more powerful transmitter in Acapulco, while AM stations were added in Ometepec and Taxco.

  3. List of television stations in Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    Radio y Televisión de Guerrero: 0.4349 kW [7] Gobierno del Estado de Guerrero 34 5 XHCHN-TDT: Chilpancingo: Canal 5 : 50 kW Radio Televisión 28 7 XHCHL-TDT: Chilpancingo: Azteca 7 : 17.58 kW Televisión Azteca 15 XHCPCQ-TDT: Chilpancingo: 46.253 kW [8] Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano 30 1 XHIR-TDT: Iguala: Azteca Uno ...

  4. Último Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    In May 2006, Guerrero won CMLL's annual "International Grand Prix" tournament that featured wrestler for Mexico, Japan and the United States. later on Los Guerreros ejected Rey Bucanero from the group, with Guerrero and Tarzan Boy tearing up Bucanero's tights, signifying he was no longer a member of the group. [19]

  5. Mexican police confirm grisly gang video showing bodies ...

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    Drug cartels in Mexico frequently make videos of dead or captured gang members to intimidate or threaten rivals. Mexican police confirm grisly gang video showing bodies kicked, burned and shot ...

  6. Lucha libre - Wikipedia

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    Each weight class has an official upper limit, but examples of wrestlers who are technically too heavy to hold their title can be found. The following weight classes exist in lucha libre, as defined by the "Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F." (the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission), the main regulatory body in Mexico: [45]

  7. List of Mexican boxing world champions - Wikipedia

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    † indicates foreigner-born boxer that represents Mexico due to parent's nationality, residence or other circumstances. † indicates foreign boxer of Mexican heritage that doesn't represent Mexico. † indicates Mexican-born boxer that represents another nation.

  8. Gory Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    Guerrero was born in Ray, Arizona to a family of migrant workers. [3] [1] He attended school in the United States until the age of nine when his mother died. [1]His family moved to Mexico, and Guerrero's father used his English-language skills to work as an interpreter in Guadalajara.

  9. Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    ' Assistance, Advisory, and Administration of Spectacles ') is a Mexican Lucha Libre (professional wrestling) promotion based in Mexico City, Mexico. It was founded in 1992, when Antonio Peña broke away from Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) to set up his own promotion to have more creative freedom .