This is a list of professional wrestling promotions in South America, sorted by country, and lists both active and defunct professional wrestling promotions.
Name | Location | Owner(s) | Years active | Website | Notes | Ref. |
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Titanes en el Ring | Buenos Aires | Paulina Karadagian | 1963– | Yes | [1] | |
Catch Argentino | Buenos Aires | Pablo Javier Falcon | 2013– | Yes | [2] | |
Federacion Argentina de Catch | Buenos Aires | Rocky Rolando | 1990– | Yes | [3] | |
Federacion Argentina de Lucha | Caseros, Buenos Aires | Javier Guerrero | 2012– | Yes | Also Called "Superestrellas de la Lucha" | [4] |
Lucha Extrema | La Plata, Buenos Aires | Jeff Aaliya | 2012– | Yes | ||
Lucha Fuerte | Buenos Aires | 2017– | Yes | Previously Run on 1975 and 1988/1989 | ||
Defunct | ||||||
100% Lucha | Buenos Aires | 2006–2010 | Yes | [5] |
Name | Location | Owner(s) | Years active | Website | Notes | Ref. |
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Active | ||||||
Fighting Cholitas | No | |||||
Luchadores Independientes de Enorme Riesgo (Lider) | El Alto | Yes | ||||
Lucha Libre con Altura Bolivia (LLA) | La Paz | Halcon Dorado | Yes | [6] [7] |
Name | Location | Owner(s) | Years active | Website | Notes | Ref. |
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Active | ||||||
Action Pro Wrestling | São Paulo | Rony "Kidd" Goulart | 2019 | No | [8] | |
Brazilian Wrestling Federation (BWF) | São Paulo | Bob Junior | 2002– | Yes | [9] | |
Evolution Wrestling Force (EWF) | Porto Alegre | KaOz | 2013– | Yes | [10] | |
Federação Internacional de Luta Livre (FILL) | Rio de Janeiro | Tytan | 2007– | Yes | [11] | |
Gigantes Do Ringue (GDR) | São Paulo | Michel Serdan | 1986– | Yes | [12] | |
RJPW (Rio de Janeiro Pro-wrestling) | Rio de Janeiro | Domina, Axel e Nogueira | 2023– | Yes | ||
South Wrestling Unión (SWU) | Porto Alegre | Rusher | 2011– | Yes | [13] |
Name | Location | Owner(s) | Years active | Website | Notes | Ref. |
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Active | ||||||
Accion Sin Limites (ASL) | Concepción | 2010– | Yes | [14] | ||
Arica Lucha Libre (ALL) | Arica | 2007– | Yes | [15] | ||
Campeonato Nacional de Lucha Libre (CNL) | Santiago | 2015– | Yes | [16] | ||
Chile Lucha Libre (CLL) | Santiago | 2006– | Yes | [17] | ||
Federacion Nacional de Lucha Libre (FNL) | Santiago | 2015– | Yes | [18] | ||
Federacion Universitaria de Lucha Libre (FULL) | Antofagasta | Darko Navarro | 2002– | Yes | [19] | |
FULL Calama | Calama | Guillermo Contreras | 2015– | Yes | [20] | |
Fenix Lucha Libre (FNX) | Quilpue | 2012– | Yes | [21] | ||
Generacion Lucha Libre (GLL) | Santiago | Gibson Eduardo Basualdo Molina | 2008– | Yes | [22] | |
Guerreros de la Lucha Libre (GDLL) | Independencia | 2011– | Yes | [23] | ||
HIT Lucha Libre | Temuco | 2019– | Yes | [24] | ||
League of Wrestling Chile (LWC) | Santiago | 2016– | Yes | [25] | ||
LEGION | Santiago | Braulio Moreno | 2013– | Yes | [26] | |
Lucha Factory Bio Bio | Concepción | Rana & Anibal Wilson | 2017– | Yes | [27] | |
Magallanes Lucha Libre (MLL) | Punta Arenas | Milivoj Marusic & Roberto Araya | 2016– | Yes | ||
MAX Lucha Libre | Rancagua | 2006– | Yes | Formerly known as Asociacion Machalina de Lucha Libre. | [28] | |
Nueva Alianza Guerrera (NAG) | Quilpue | 2009– | Yes | [29] | ||
Never Stop Fighting/NSF Full Lucha Libre | San Clemente | 2004– | Yes | [30] | ||
NGEN Lucha Libre | La Cisterna | 2017– | Yes | [31] | ||
Puerto Montt Lucha Libre (PMLL) | Puerto Montt | 2016– | Yes | |||
Revolucion Lucha Libre (RLL) | Santiago | 2004– | Yes | [32] | ||
Valdivia Lucha Alliance (VLA) | Valdivia | 2019– | Yes | [33] | ||
Valparaiso Lucha Libre (VLL) | Valparaíso | 2009– | Yes | [34] | ||
Xplosion Nacional de Lucha Libre (XNL) | Santiago | 2010– | Yes | [35] | ||
Xtreme Club Lucha Libre | Santiago | Santiago Sangriento | 2011– | Yes | [36] | |
Zona De Combate | Concepción | 2009– | Yes | [37] | ||
Defunct | ||||||
Chile Wrestling Now | Esteban Gutierrez | Yes | ||||
Hardcore Wrestling Revolution | Yes | |||||
Impacto Fuerza y Adrenalina | Calama | 2016–2019 | No | [38] | ||
Lucha Libre Calama (LLC) | Calama | 2013–2020 | Yes | [39] |
Name | Location | Owner(s) | Years active | Website | Notes | Ref. |
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Active | ||||||
Colombian Wrestling Superstars (CWS) | Cali | 2001– | Yes | [40] | ||
Warriors Action Total (WAT) | Bogotá | Yes | ||||
Society Action Wrestling-Wrestling Acción Garantizada (SAW-WAG) | Bogotá | 2001– | Yes |
Name | Location | Owner(s) | Years active | Website | Notes | Ref. |
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Active | ||||||
Wrestling Alliance Revolution (WAR) | Guayaquil | 2007– | Yes | [41] |
Name | Location | Owner(s) | Years active | Website | Notes | Ref. |
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Active | ||||||
GeneraXion Lucha Libre (GLL) | Lima | 2011– | Yes | [42] | ||
Imperio Lucha Libre | Lima | 2017– | Yes | [43] | ||
Leader Wrestling Association (LWA) | Santiago de Surco | Flavio Moran, Otto Vidal & Giancarlo Moyano | 2006– | Yes | [44] |
Name | Location | Owner(s) | Years active | Website | Notes | Ref. |
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Active | ||||||
NGV Lucha Libre | Caracas | Gabriel Vásquez "Dragon Noics" | 2016– | yes |
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