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María Dolores González (born March 2, 1959) is a Mexican
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, known by her ringname Lola González, who has competed in the
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and the
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for over three decades. At one time one of the most popular female '' tecnicos'' in Mexico, she dominated the UWA World Women's Championship during the mid-to late 1980s holding the title a record four times. She is the real-life ex-wife of wrestler Fishman.


Professional wrestling career

She occasionally toured the United States with the
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and, in Gene and Mike LeBell's NWA Hollywood promotion, was the last NWA California Women's Champion before the promotion closed in 1982. That same year, she had a brief stint in
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defeating Irma Gonzales at the " Fritz Von Erich Retirement Show" at the
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on June 4, 1982. She made two more appearances for the promotion defeating
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at the August 1982 "
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" supercard and faced Vicki Carranza for the "Mexican Women's" Title at the June 1983 "
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" supercard at the
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. González also visited Japan appearing with the Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling during the late 1980s. In a match to decide the first JWP Pacific Coast Tag Team Champions, she and La Bruha challenged but were beaten by
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and
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in Tokyo on October 24, 1987. On October 22, 1988, González entered a championship tournament for the IWA World Women's title in
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, but was eliminated by
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in the opening rounds. She later lost the WWA Women's Championship to Singh in Hungary in December 1991. On April 30, 1993, she teamed with Vicky Caranza and La Rosa in a trios tag team match against Martha Villalobos, Pantera Sureña and Wendy at the first
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hosted at the Plaza de Toros in
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, Mexico. The following year, she and Martha Villalobos teamed against La Monster (the former Rhonda Sing) and
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in a best of three falls match at the AAA "Night of Champions" and was pinned by La Monster for the third fall. The event took place on August 6, 1994, at the
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and attended by an estimated 8,000 people. González returned to Mexico and, on November 19, 1995, entered a championship tournament for the TWF Women's Championship. She defeated
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in the opening round, Chikako Shiratori in the semi-finals and Bison Kimura in the finals to win the title. She held the title for nearly a year until losing to
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in a best of three falls match at the CMLL 63rd Anniversary Show on September 20, 1996. At the
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the next year, González faced Asuka defeating her and
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in a tag team match with
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. At Reina de Reinas 2001 in
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, González participated in the 14-women tournament but was eliminated prior to the finals. She similarly failed to reach the finals at Reina de Reinas 2006 and 2007. On March 10, 2006, she teamed with Cinthia Moreno, Martha Villalobos and Miss Janeth in an 8-woman match at
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against
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, La Diabolica, Tiffany and
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and lost the match via disqualification. Later that year, she won the EWWC Women's Championship and defended the title at
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's ''Todo x el Todo'' supercard in
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against Xochitl Hamada winning via disqualification.


Championships and accomplishments

*Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F. :*
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:*TWF World Women's Championship (1 time) * NWA Hollywood :*NWA California Women's Championship (1 time, last) *
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:* UWA World Women's Championship (
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:* WWA World Women's Championship ( 1 time) *Other championships :*Occidente Women's Championship (1 time) :*EWWL Women's Championship (1 time)


Luchas de Apuestas record


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Gonzalez, Lola 1959 births 20th-century female professional wrestlers 20th-century Mexican professional wrestlers 21st-century female professional wrestlers 21st-century Mexican professional wrestlers Living people Mexican female professional wrestlers People from Ciudad Juárez Professional wrestlers from Chihuahua (state) Stampede Wrestling alumni Mexican National Women's Champions UWA World Women's Champions