Professional wrestling Lucha libre Hardcore wrestling
Headquarters
Tijuana
Founder(s)
Fuerza Guerrera (PROMELL) Konnan (AZTECA)
Owner(s)
Konnan Jorge Rojas
Parent
TV Azteca
Formerly
Promotora Mexicana de Lucha Libre
Promo Azteca (AZTECA, originally known as Promotora Mexicana de Lucha Libre, PROMELL) was a professional wrestling promotion that was founded in Tijuana, Mexico, by Fuerza Guerrera in 1995. It was taken over by Konnan and Jorge Rojas the following year and was home to many of the luchadors wrestling for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) during the late-1990s.[1][2]
Promo Azteca sought to become the third national wrestling promotion in Mexico with the support of Televisión Azteca, the country's second-largest television network; however, WCW eventually withdrew its support and banned luchadors under WCW contract from working for Promo Azteca. Promo Azteca was unable to recover from this loss and closed at the end of 1998.
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PromoAzteca (AZTECA, originally known as Promotora Mexicana de Lucha Libre, PROMELL) was a professional wrestling promotion that was founded in Tijuana...
the AAA wrestlers that chose to work exclusively for PromoAzteca at the time. While PromoAzteca had a working arrangement with WCW, Estrada never appeared...
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the title after leaving AAA in October 1996 to form his own promotion, PromoAzteca, and the title remained inactive until 2004. Konnan's Mexican wrestling...
1997 then-reigning champion Mascarita Sagrada Jr. left AAA to work for PromoAzteca full-time as the two promotions stopped working together. As a result...
companies such as AAA, CMLL/EMLL, International Wrestling Revolution Group, PromoAzteca, and Xtreme Pro Wrestling. Moreno debuted as Victoria Starr, after being...
famous one, "Skayde". He later left AAA in 1997 to work for PromoAzteca. In PromoAzteca, he wrestled as Skayde before leaving in 1998. In 1999 he worked...
Psicosis, Konnan and La Parka, all of whom were also wrestling for Konnan's PromoAzteca in Mexico at the time. He debuted in ECW at Big Apple Blizzard Blast...
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Carrillo left AAA in late 1997 to work for PromoAzteca, a group that had broken away from AAA in 1997. In PromoAzteca he worked as "Venum Black" and continued...
Guerrera, would also depart to WCW in 1996, as well as Konnan's short-lived PromoAzteca promotion. In early 1997, AAA established a working agreement with the...
both Ramírez and his tag team partner were given a big opportunity by PromoAzteca in 1997. They brought the team in under the name Los Hooligans, with...
Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in Japan, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), PromoAzteca, International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) in Mexico, International...
Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG), Lucha Libre AAA World Wide (AAA) and PromoAzteca (AZTECAS). However, in 1998 he would return to CMLL and would take part in...
Ángel Azteca and Black Dragon in the finals. He eventually lost the title but kept working for PromoAzteca as an upper card worker until PromoAzteca folded...
During his debut for PromoAzteca he wore the "Super Nova" mask, but removed it to reveal the Oro, Jr. mask. After PromoAzteca folded Nava began working...
most of the wrestlers that worked for WCW split off from AAA to form PromoAzteca, which included the Villano brothers. By leaving AAA Los Villanos vacated...
working as "Super Crazy" when he left AAA to join the newly created PromoAzteca. Super Crazy also continued his feud with Venum, who now worked as "Venum...
classic matches. In June 1997, he left Michinoku Pro for the Mexican PromoAzteca promotion, before joining World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in the United...
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late 1995 AAA and PromoAzteca who had been co-promoting shows for about a year split up and Juventud Guerrera left AAA for PromoAzteca. Following his departure...