Arena Coliseo

Centro Histórico


One of Mexico City’s two wrestling venues, the smaller, more intimate Arena Coliseo is taken over by a circus atmosphere each week, with flamboyant luchadores (wrestlers) such as Valiente and Sangre Azteca going at each other in tag teams or one-on-one. There are three or four bouts, building up to the headline match.


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