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Alejandro Pérez Jiménez (May 15, 1975 – June 29, 2009) was a
Mexican Mini-Estrella Luchador, or
midget professional wrestler who
worked mainly under the...
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injury he was
replaced by
Francisco Bonar Casado [es] ("Bonarillo") and
Guerrerito). It has a ring of 37.5 m (123 ft) with a 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) corridor...
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debut on the
independent circuit and was
defeated by
Pequeno Cobra with
Guerrerito de Plata,
Memin Pinguin, Nube Negra,
Pequeno Joker,
Pequeno Kraneo, Alebrije...
- "Pachus" –
Pachuca "Camote" –
Puebla "Gallardo"
White Rooster – Querétaro "
Guerrerito" –
Santos Laguna "Xolo Mayor" –
Tijuana "Diablito" –
Toluca "Tigre de...
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Gargola was no
longer used,
instead he
became Guerrerito Maya,
after rudo
Guerrero Maya. His
stint at
Guerrerito Maya only
lasted about a year
before it was...
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Guerrero defeated Cicloncito Ramírez, Tritoncito, Pequeño Cochisse, Platita,
Guerrerito del ****ure, Pequeño
Sayama and
Fierito to earn the
right to work with...
- (mask)
Humberto Tenorio (hair) N/A Live
event N/A
Octagoncito (mask)
Guerrerito 2000 (mask) N/A Live
event N/A
Octagoncito (mask)
American Crazzy (mask)...
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Results Sti****tions 1
Bracito de Oro and Pequeño Olímpico
defeated Guerrerito del ****uro and Pequeño
Violencia Best two-out-of-three
falls tag team...
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Results Sti****tions 1
Bracito de Oro and
Shockercito defeated Guerrerito del ****uro and La
Sombrita Best two-out-of-three
falls six-man "Lucha Libre...
- Sketch. 52: 5.
November 22, 1905 – via ProQuest. "The
Spanish Dancer Guerrerito at the Palace". The Tatler. 18: 269.
November 22, 1905 – via ProQuest...