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Rey Mysterio Sr.’s Legacy in Lucha Libre and Wrestling The world of professional wrestling and Lucha Libre has lost a true icon. Rey Mysterio Sr., the WWE and Lucha Libre legend, passes away at ...
It’s not an uncommon sight here in the Bay Area: Hispanic heritage on display — the outfits, the dancing. And Lucha Libre. Instantly recognizable are the dancing, masks and slams.
Each time they mask up with their shimmering predator-like costumes, inspired by Mayan and Aztec soldiers, they’re preserving Hispanic culture one wrestling move at a time.
WWE and AEW have taken their rivalry into the Mexican style of Lucha Libre Wrestling. TNA Wrestling is joining the battle as well.
As LA's largest Lucha Libre Art & Music Festival, La Bulla promises an action-packed evening filled with vibrant cultural celebrations, supporting local artists and communities.
New Tradition Lucha Libre wrestlers will descend on the desert, with iconic stars such as Familia Real Las Parkas, Rey Misterio, and Xtreme Tigre.
Chicago wrestler Paloma Vargas, also know as "The Sriracha Muchacha," talks about the world of Mexican Lucha Libre wrestling.
WWE Hall of Famer John Bradshaw Layfield has invested in Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, and he wants to expand the company's global presence.