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Irma Aguilar
Irma Eugenia Aguilar Morales (born July 13, 1957) is a Mexican former professional wrestler, most commonly known under the ring name Irma Aguilar. She is the daughter of Irma González, a pioneer of women's professional wrestling in Mexico. Her career start in 1975, with her last known match taking place in 1997. Aguilar was the first holder of the Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship alongside her mother, as well as the first Distrito Federal Women's Champion, and held the UWA World Women's Championship. She has also won several high-profile ''Lucha de Apuestas'', or hair vs. hair matches, leaving Rossy Moreno, Martha Villalobos, and Lola González, among others, bald as a result of their matches. Championships and accomplishments *Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre :*Distrito Federal Women's Championship (1 time) :*Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship ( 1 time, first) with Irma González) *Universal Wrestling Association :*UWA World Women's Championship Th ...
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Irma González (wrestler)
Irma Morales Muñoz (born August 20, 1936), best known by her ring name Irma González, is a Mexican retired ''luchadora'' (or professional wrestler). During her over forty-year career, from the 1950s to the 1990s, she also competed at various times under the masked characters Flor Negra ("Black Flower"), Rosa Blanca ("White Rose"), La Tirana ("The Tyrant"), La Dama del Enfermero ("The Nurse Lady"), La Enfermera ("The Nurse") and La Novia del Santo ("The Bride of El Santo"). She is one of the pioneers of women's professional wrestling in Mexico, part of the first wave of Mexican women who made their debuts in the early 1950s, at a time where virtually no women's matches were promoted in Mexico. She is a five-time holder of the Mexican National Women's Championship, a two-time winner of the UWA World Women's Championship, and won both a US-based and an Indonesian-based world championship. She and her daughter Irma Aguilar were the first team to win the Mexican National Women's ...
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