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Luchadoras Lucha Libre(18 images)
  • Amapola (left) & Diabolica pose for a photo before entering the ring in Ecatepec, Estado de Mexico. Mexico, June 2004 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • Logo of the wrestling association in Mexico in the Gymnasio Latinoamericano.  Mexico City, June 2004 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • Amapola, a "Luchadora" (female wrestler) is screamed at by a woman in the crowd in Ecatepec, Estado de Mexico. Amapola is what is known as a wrestler that is "Ruda" (these are the badies) as opposed to "Tecnico" who are the ones who follow the rules (goodies). Interaction with the crowd is common during "Lucha Libre" matches. Mexico, June 2004 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • Amapola signs Autographs before one of the wrestling matches. Ecatepec, Estado de Mexico, Mexico 2004 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • Amapola is thrown from the ring during a women's wrestling match in Ecatepec, Mexico. By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • A boy from the crowd sneaks into the ring just before the Luchadores (wrestlers) begin their first match in Ecatepec, Estado de Mexico, June 2004 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • Tania la Guerillers shows off her championship belt "International Women's Championship" Gimnasio Latinoamericano.  Mexico City, June 2004 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • Luchadoras face one another in their threatening poses at the beginning of a match.  Ecatepec, Estado de Mexico. June 2004 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • Marcela looks for sugestions from the crowd for what to do with Amapola.  women's wrestling match (Lucha Libre) in Ecatepec, Estado de Mexico.  June 2004 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • Diabolica, a "Luchadora" (female wrestler) growls at the crowd in Ecatepec, Estado de Mexico. Diabolica is what is known as a wrestler that is "Ruda" (these are the badies) as opposed to "Tecnico" who are the ones who follow the rules (goodies). Mexico, June 2004 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • Diabolica, a "Luchadora" (female wrestler) looks out  at the crowd in Ecatepec, Estado de Mexico. Diabolica is what is known as a wrestler that is "Ruda" (these are the badies) as opposed to "Tecnico" who are the ones who follow the rules (goodies). Mexico, June 2004 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • Lucha Libre and wrestling magazines for sale outside the Colisseo arena.  Mexico City 11-06 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • The women of the ring escort the luchadores to the ring and then line-up for the crowd to chear and the photographers to take pictures of. Arena Mexico, June 2004 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • A luchadora applies make-up before a photo shoot in the Gymnasio Latinoamericano By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • Tania la Guerillera, in the middle, poses with two of her students at the Gimnasio Latinoamericano.  Mexico DF June 2004 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • Tania la Guerillera shows her students how to jump from the third rope at the gimnasio Latinoamericano in Mexico City.  June, 2004 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • Diabolica (foreground) and Amapola the Luchadoras, leave their improvised dressing room and walk through their adoring fans to enter the ring.  Ecatepec, Estado de Mexico. June 2004 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • La Virgen de Guadalupe (the Virgin of Guadalupe) hangs on one of the walls next to the ring in the Gimnasio Latinoamericano.  The Virgin is revered in almost all aspects of life in Mexico. By photographer Adam Wiseman
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