

The longer established Mexican National Women's title was brought in during 1992, the same year the CMLL Women's Title was introduced. Action Girl: Hosted a tournament to crown the first District Federal Women's champion in 1987.Acrofatic: LLI migrant El Pantera II was probably carrying more than II extra pounds but he did so with grace.Wagner Jr, who accused Canek of abandoning CMLL and more importantly, him. His efforts failed, LLI went out of business and UWA ceased to exist as a governing body, eventually leading to El Canek's much welcome return in 2004.
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Anyway, as LLI struggled following Vampiro's disastrous reign as UWA World Heavyweight Champion, El Canek abandoned CMLL and the belts to work for LLI full time. Wagner Jr became the first CMLL World Tag Team er Campenato Parejas Del Mundo. Accuser of the Brethren: During the early nineteen nineties, when CMLL and it's biggest rival LLI were co promoting the occasional show, El Canek and Dr.The biggest show of the year is the Anniversary Show. CMLL has also retained working relations with other former members such as New Japan Pro-Wrestling and TNA. EMLL later helped establish the legitimacy of then fledgling National Wrestling Alliance and has still interacted with it over the years, even after leaving the Alliance and crowning its own world champions.

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Lutteroth, a tax inspector for the Mexican government, had seen an early American professional wrestling event in El Paso while stationed right across the border in Ciudad Juárez, and immediately realized the potential this entertainment would have in Mexico. It was started in Mexico City in 1933 by Salvador Lutteroth, who ran the first show under the name Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre note Mexican Wrestling Enterprise. CMLL is also one of the premier promotions of the Americas, being only the second since the sport entered the region to draw a million dollars at the gate.

Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) note Spanish for "World Wrestling Council," not to be confused with the World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico is a Mexican Professional Wrestling, or, lucha libre, promotion and the oldest active wrestling promotion in the world.
