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List of professional wrestling promotions in Mexico

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This article is aboutprofessional wrestling promotions inMexico. For an international listing, seeList of professional wrestling promotions. For a list ofNational Wrestling Alliance-affiiated promotions, seeList of National Wrestling Alliance territories.

This is alist of professional wrestling promotions in Mexico and lists both active and defunct "lucha libre"professional wrestling promotions from the 1930s to the 2000s.

List

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NameLocationOwner(s)Years activeWebsiteNotes
Active
Alianza Universal De Lucha LibreTlalnepantlaHector Guzman1990–[1][1][2][3][4][5]
Consejo Mundial de Lucha LibreMexico CitySalvador Lutteroth Jr.
Salvador Lutteroth III
1933–YesOldest active wrestling promotion in the world. Originally known as Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre from 1933 to 1991. Was a member of theNational Wrestling Alliance until 1991.[6][7][8][9][10][11]
Desastre Total UltraviolentoTulancingoCrazy Boy2007–Yes[12][13][14]
Federacion Universal de Lucha LibreMexico CityTinieblas Jr2010–Yes
International Wrestling Revolution GroupNaucalpan de JuarezAdolfo Moreno1996–Yes[8][15][16][17][18]
Lucha Libre AAA WorldwideMexico CityMarisela Peña-Roldan
Dorian Roldán Peña
1992–Yes[8][19][20][21]
Lucha Libre FemenilMonterreyLuciano Alberto Garcia de Luna2000–Yes[22][23][24][25]
Nueva Generacion XtremaMonterreyUnknown2002–YesHas featured formerExtreme Championship Wrestling starsSabu andThe Sandman, as well as some others independent foreign stars like Supreme andNecro Butcher.
The CrashTijuana2011–Yes
Total Ultra-Violent DisasterNaucalpan2002–No
Universal Wrestling EntertainmentTlalnepantlaHector Guzman2008–No[26]
Defunct
Extreme Air Wrestling2009–2013Yes[27][28][29][30][31]
Federacion Internacional de Lucha LibreMonterreyCarlos Elizondo1989–2019No[32][33][34][35][36][37]
International Wrestling LeagueTolucaUnknown2010–2014YesPromotion founded under the name Independent Wrestling League. Name change in June 2011, Became Inactive in 2014.
Lucha Libre EliteMexico CityErnesto Santillan
Carlo Colin
2014–2022Yes[38]
NWA MexicoMexico CityBlue Demon, Jr.
Daniel Aceves
2008–2013YesAffiliated with theNational Wrestling Alliance. Promotion became inactive in 2013[39][40][41][42]
Nación Lucha LibreMexico CityAlberto El Patrón2019–2020Yes[43]
Los Perros Del MalMexico CityPerro Aguayo, Jr.2008–2014NoBroke away from CMLL in 2008. Promotion became inactive in 2014[44]
Promo AztecaKonnan1996–1998NoBroke away from AAA in 1996. Starred numerous luchadores wrestling inWorld Championship Wrestling during the late-1990s.[45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52]
Super X Grand Prix Championship WrestlingJuventud Guerrera2004–2013Yes[53][54]
Toryumon MexicoNaucalpanÚltimo Dragón1997–2020NoHosted theYamaha andYoung Dragons Cups.[55]
Universal Wrestling AssociationNaucalpanFrancisco Flores
Benjamín Mora, Sr.
Benjamín Mora, Jr.
Carlos Maynes
1974–1995NoAlso called Lucha Libre Internacional. Associated withNew Japan Pro-Wrestling since 1979, and theWorld Wrestling Federation between 1979 and 1985.[56][57]
World Wrestling AssociationTijuanaBenjamín Mora, Jr.1986–2014No[58][59]
Xtreme Latin American WrestlingMexico CityErnesto Ocampo2001–2013NoHas featured formerExtreme Championship Wrestling starsSabu andThe Sandman.[60][61][62][63][64][65][66]

See also

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References

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  2. ^Grobet, Lourdes, Alfonso Morales and Carlos Monsiváis.Lucha Libre: Masked Superstars of Mexican Wrestling. New York: DAP, 2005.ISBN 1-933045-05-1
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  4. ^Domínguez, Eduardo (2008-05-02)."Arranca la Expo Lucha".ExOnline (Excélsior) (in Spanish).
  5. ^"Predomina sobrecupo en la expo "Lucha Libre, la experiencia"".El Universal (in Spanish). 2008-05-03.
  6. ^Duncan, Royal and Gary Will; Brian Westcott (2004)."EMLL - Empresa Mundial de Lucha Libre (NWA)".Solie's Title Histories. Solie.org. Retrieved2010-05-18.
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  10. ^Royal Duncan; Gary Will; Brian Westcott; Hisaharu Tanabe; Robert Bihari; Matt Benaka;Earl Oliver (2004)."CMLL - Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre".Solie's Title Histories. Solie.org. Retrieved2010-05-18.
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  20. ^Duncan, Royal; Will, Gary; Westcott, Brian; Benaka, Matt; Tanabe, Hisaharu; Bihari, Robert; Fenwick, Adam (2007)."AAA - Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion".Solie's Title Histories. Solie.org. Retrieved2010-05-18.
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  22. ^Sustaita, Andrés Pérez (2007-09-07)."El Tren: Lucha libre femenil de aniversario".El Porvenir (Mexico) (in Spanish).
  23. ^Ordaz, Roberto (2009-10-15)."Otros Deportes: La lucha libre femenil también arribará a Zacatecas".Organizacion Editorial Mexicana (in Spanish).
  24. ^Santos, Antonio (2007-11-28)."Lucha libre femenil: Ni quien se queje".Vanguardia (Mexico) (in Spanish).
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  29. ^"Llega a Puebla show de la EAW de luchadores 'voladores'".Tabasco HOY (in Spanish). 2009-06-02.
  30. ^"Contribuye EAW con su granito de arena para el Juguetón 2010".Yahoo! Sports (in Spanish). 2010-01-01.
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  33. ^Maltos, Joel Flores."Disputan campeonato en la Arena Olímpico Laguna".El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish).
  34. ^"Contienda de gran tonelaje".El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish).
  35. ^Diaz, Javier (2008-09-12)."Resultó referi cochino".El Mañana (in Spanish).
  36. ^Parra, Omar Fares (2008-12-18)."Santo lío entre el hijo y el nieto del Enmascarado de Plata".Milenio (in Spanish).
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  61. ^Duran, Galeno (2009-08-06)."Se Presenta LAW (Xtreme Latin American Wrestling)" (in Spanish). LaWagnermania.com. Archived from the original on October 7, 2011. Retrieved2010-05-30.
  62. ^""The Sandman" en México: Chocará contra LA Park en lucha extrema".Organizacion Editorial Mexicana (in Spanish). 2009-08-08.
  63. ^"LA Park fue más extremo: Retuvo campeonato de X-LAW".Organizacion Editorial Mexicana (in Spanish). 2009-08-11.
  64. ^"Defenderá L.A PARk campeonato ante Sabú en Hidalgo".El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). 2010-03-12.
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