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El Dragón Azteca: 1 Undisclosed: El Mariachi Loco El Siniestro de la Muerte Saltador 1-4 Unknown: Night Claw: 2 Unknown: XO Lishus: 4 Angela Fong: Black Lotus: 1-4 John Steven: Big Bad Steve Pindar 2-4 David Arnott: Benjamin Cooke: 3-4 Charles Ashenoff: Konnan: 1 [2] Adam Birch: Joey Wrestling: 4 Adam Bridle: Angélico: 1-4 [3] Juan Aguilar ...
El Mariachi Loco 1 December 07, 2018 84 Covina, California: EWF Jingle Slam 9 63 Rico Dynamite 1 March 01, 2019 104 Covina, California: EWF All Tangled Up 64 El Mariachi Loco 2 June 13, 2019 119 Covina, California: EWF This was a Best Two Out Of Three Falls match. Mariachi scored 2 falls against Idol's 0 to win the title. 65 Anthony Idol 1
Lucha Underground held a tournament to determine which team of three wrestlers would become the new Lucha Underground Trios Championship The matches took place over four weeks, starting with Episode 11 ("Bird of War") and culminating on episode 16 ("Graver Consequences"). The champions were allowed a bye to the finals beings the defending ...
Fénix defeated Pentagón Jr., King Cuerno, Drago, Big Ryck, Super Fly, Prince Puma, Son of Havoc, El Mariachi Loco and Mascarita Sagrada: Ten-way match: 2: Mil Muertes (with Catrina) defeated Johnny Mundo, Sexy Star, Pimpinela Escarlata, The Crew (Cortez Castro, Mr. Cisco and Bael), Famous B., Ricky Mandel and Chavo Guerrero Jr. Battle royal: 3
Lucha Underground was an American professional wrestling promotion founded in 2014 by United Artists Media Group. Lucha Underground also refers to its weekly television program, which featured characters portrayed by wrestlers from AAA and the American and Mexican independent circuits.
More lucha libre heroes cover the side of El Luchador, a soon-to-open restaurant named after the acrobatic, Spandex and mask-wearing Mexican wrestlers Manuel Oregel grew up watching.
El Mariachi (transl. The Musician) is a 1992 Spanish language American independent neo-Western action film and the first part of the saga that came to be known as Robert Rodriguez's Mexico Trilogy. It marked the feature-length debut of Rodriguez as writer and director.
Ultima Lucha featured a number of professional wrestling matches with different wrestlers involved in pre-existing scripted feuds, plots and storylines.Wrestlers were portrayed as either heels (referred to as rudos in Mexico, those that portray the "bad guys") or faces (técnicos in Mexico, the "good guy" characters) as they followed a series of tension-building events, which culminated in a ...