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  2. Super Parka - Wikipedia

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    Ibarra made his professional wrestling debut in 1976 under the ring name "Remo Banda", wrestling without a mask. Early in his career he also worked as the enmascarado "Rayo Norteno" ("Northern Lightning") but lost the mask in a Lucha de Apuesta, or bet match against El Pantera (not the current Pantera) on July 18, 1976. [2]

  3. Blue Demon - Wikipedia

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    He began wrestling without a mask in Laredo, Texas. His first match was against Chema Lopez on March 12, 1948. [7] Adopting the mask and persona of The Blue Demon, he headed back to Mexico to start a full-time in-ring career. His first appearance as The Blue Demon was in Mexico City in September 1948, where he fought Benny Arcilla.

  4. El Santo - Wikipedia

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    Under the silver mask was Irma González, a well-known wrestler who had promised her fiancé that she would stop wrestling, but went back in the ring under a mask when she could not resist the draw of competition. La Novia got El Santo's blessing to use the name and is the only non-family member ever given the right to use the Santo name.

  5. Mexican wrestlers creating distinctive face masks for COVID ...

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    Lucha libre is a unique form of professional wrestling in Mexico that dates back more than 100 years, with Luchadores wearing Spandex costumes and colorful masks. Mexican wrestlers creating ...

  6. Murciélago Velázquez - Wikipedia

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    Velázquez was the fourth wrestler in Mexico to wear a wrestling mask and the second Mexican to work as an enmascarado ("masked wrestler") in the history of lucha libre. He became the first wrestler in Mexico to be forced to unmask, losing a Lucha de Apuestas (or "Bet match") to Octavio Gaona, creating the most prestigious match type in lucha ...

  7. Nosferatu (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Nosferatu's real name is not a matter of public record; although he previously worked without a mask, using the ring name Chamaco Valaguez Jr., it has not been verified that is his real name. Mexican wrestlers often try to keep their private lives secret from the wrestling fans. [2]

  8. Lucha libre - Wikipedia

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    Another important hair was from Cavernario Galindo, a legendary unmasked wrestler from the golden age of Mexican lucha libre who, like Aguayo, never wrestled masked. Though Galindo never won a mask, he was respected enough that the two most important wrestlers in Mexican history, El Santo and Blue Demon, risked their identities to win his hair ...

  9. Lucha libre wrestlers enforce mask rules in Mexico City ... - AOL

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    These Mexican wrestlers are enforcing mask wearingUPSOT “Put on your face mask!”The famed lucha libre wrestlersare turning up all over Mexico Cityas part of a campaigns to promote face masks ...