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Masked wrestlers flood Mexico’s World Cup streets as fans embrace lucha libre fever

Masked wrestlers flood Mexico’s World Cup streets as fans embrace lucha libre fever

Summary

During the 2026 World Cup in Mexico, fans have embraced the country's traditional wrestling style called lucha libre. Many spectators attended matches at Arena México, enjoying the unique mix of sport and theater alongside the soccer event.

Key Facts

  • Lucha libre is a popular Mexican wrestling style that combines wrestling moves and acrobatics with theatrical performance.
  • The sport has been part of Mexican culture for over 90 years and is considered a cultural heritage in Mexico City.
  • Wrestling matches feature "técnicos" (good guys) and "rudos" (bad guys), creating a story-like competition.
  • Masks are a key symbol in lucha libre, with colorful and vibrant designs representing wrestlers' identities.
  • During the World Cup, fans from many countries attended lucha libre events alongside soccer games.
  • Arena México in Mexico City is known as the "cathedral of lucha libre" and hosted popular matches during the World Cup.
  • Tourists and locals alike enjoy the matches as part of Mexico's national passion and tradition.
  • The wrestling events offer a complementary experience to soccer, helping fans celebrate Mexican culture.
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