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In the 90s, a new wrestling company emerged in Mexico: AAA, founded by former wrestler Antonio Peña. Seeking to innovate within Lucha Libre, Peña believed that, as pro-wrestling, Mexican luchas could go beyond the ring. As televised wrestling made its comeback, a new generation of wrestlers like El Hijo del Santo arose, committed to upholding tradition and preserving their legacy.
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In the 90s, a new wrestling company emerged in Mexico: AAA, founded by former wrestler Antonio Peña. Seeking to innovate within Lucha Libre, Peña believed that, as pro-wrestling, Mexican luchas could go beyond the ring. As televised wrestling made its comeback, a new generation of wrestlers like El Hijo del Santo arose, committed to upholding tradition and preserving their legacy.
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