List of former Universal Wrestling Association personnel

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The following is a list of Universal Wrestling Association Alumni, that is wrestlers that have at some point worked for the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Universal Wrestling Association (UWA) that existed from 1975 until 1995.

Contents

Male

Name
A
Abdullah the Butcher
Perro Aguayo
Búfalo Allen
América Salvaje
André the Giant
Ángel Blanco, Jr.
Aníbal
Aristóteles I
Asterisco
Astro De Oro
Astro Rey, Jr.
Atlantis
El Audaz
B
Babe Face
Babe Richard
Virus (wrestler)
Black Magic
Black Man
Black Power
Black Scorpio
Black Shadow, Jr.
Black Terry
Blue Blazer
Blue Panther
Bobby Lee
Bonzai Kid
El Brazo
Brazo de Oro
Brazo de Plata
C
El Canek
Capitan America
Negro Casas
Cassandro
Centurión Negro
Emilio Charles Jr.
Chicano Power
Riki Choshu
Cibernético
El Cobarde II
Mr. Cóndor
El Coralillo
Don Corleone
Crush
Javier Cruz
Cuchillo
D
Dory Dixon
Dos Caras
E
Eric Embry
Engendro I
Espanto, Jr.
Estrella Blanca
F
El Fantasma
Fatu
José Luis Feliciano
El Felino
Valente Fernández
Fishman
Flama Dorada
Flama Dorado II
Fuerza Guerrera
Tatsumi Fujinami
Doug Furnas
G
Humberto Garza
Gigante Warrior
Gran Cochisse
Gran Hamada
Great Sasuke
René Guajardo
H
Head Hunter A
Head Hunter B
Heavy Metal
El Hijo del Diablo
El Hijo del Santo
Hulk Hogan
Huracán Ramírez
I
Antonio Inoki
J
Jungla Negra
Jushin Thunder Liger
K
Kahoz
The Killer
The King
Kuniaki Kobayashi
Kokina
Konnan
Dan Kroffat
Kung Fu
Kato Kung Lee
Kurisu
L
Karloff Lagarde
Karloff Lagarde, Jr.
Lasser
Lobo Rubio
Loco Valentino
Loco Zandokan
Charles Lucero
M
Mano Negra
Marabunta
La Máscara
Máscara Año 2000
El Matemático
May Flowers
Cachorro Mendoza
Ray Mendoza
Ringo Mendoza
Mestizo
Mil Máscaras
Mocho Cota
Mohicano I
Mohicano II
Mongolian Yuga
N
Negro Navarro
Nikozuna
O
Oro
P
El Pantera
Pat Patterson
Pegasus Kid
Miguel Pérez, Jr.
Pimpinela Escarlata
Punish
R
Rambo
Rayo de Jalisco
Rayo Tapatío I
Rayo Tapatío II
Rudy Reyna
Ray Richard
Rodolfo Ruiz
S
Masa Saito
Adonis Salazar
La Salvaje
Sangre Chicana
Ricky Santana
Rocky Santana
El Santo
El Satánico
El Scorpio
Scorpio, Jr.
Shu El Guerrero
El Signo
Silver King
Tiger Jeet Singh
Skayde
El Solar
El Solitario
Sunny War Cloud
Super Astro
Super Kendo
Super Ratón
T
George Takano
Tarahumara
El Texano
Lou Thesz
Tinieblas
Renato Torres
U
Último Dragón
Ultraman
V
Big Van Vader
César Valentino
Vampiro
Enrique Vera
Villano I
Villano II
Villano III
Villano IV
Villano V
W
Dr. Wagner, Jr.
Y
Yamato
Z
Zeus

Female

Name
A
Irma Aguilar
B
La Briosa
C
Vicky Carranza
D
Diosa de Plata
G
Reyna Gallegos
Irma González
Lola González
J
Miss Janeth
Josseline
M
La Medusa
Mujer Salvaje
O
La Olímpica
P
Pantera Sureña
S
La Sirenita
V
La Venus
W
Vicky Williams
Z
Zuleyma

Mini-Estrellas

Name
Fuercita Guerrera
Micro Konnan
Pequeño Goliath
Pequeño Chucky

Teams and Stables

Team nameTeam members
Los BrazosBrazo de Oro, Brazo de Plata, El Brazo
Can-Am Connection Doug Furnas, Phil LaFon
Los CowboysEl Texano, Silver King
The Hawaiian Beasts Fatu, Kokina, the Samoan Savage
Los Misioneros de la Muerte Negro Navarro, El Signo, El Texano, Black Power II, Rocky Santana
Los MohicanosMohicano I, Mohicano II
Los Rayos Tapatío Rayo Tapatío I, Rayo Tapatío II
Trio FantásticosBlack Man, Kato Kung Lee, Kung Fu
Los VillanosVillano I, Villano II, Villano III, Villano VI, Villano V

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