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Keyra
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Keyra (born October 26, 1995) is a Mexican luchadora enmascarada, or masked professional wrestler. She best known for Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA), where she is the former AAA Reina de Reinas Champion.
Key Information
She is primarily known for her work for Lucha Libre Elite, The Crash Lucha Libre, Impact Wrestling as well as on the Mexican and independent circuit. Her real name is not a matter of public record as is often the case with masked wrestlers in Mexico.
Professional wrestling career
[edit]Independent circuit (2009–present)
[edit]On January 29, 2017, Keira defeat Silueta to win the CMLL-Reina International Junior Championship.[1] However, she vacated her title for undisclosed reasons. On April 5, Keyra defeated Candy White, Lady Maravilla, Santana Garrett and Laurel Van Ness to win The Crash Women's Championship.[2] On January 20, Keyra lost The Crash Women's Championship to Lacey Lane.[3] On March 20, 2017, Keira won Diosa Quetzal's mask in a Lucha de Apuestas at Promociones Corsario Negro.[4]
On January 1, 2019, Keira defeated Diosa Quetzal, Lady Flamer, Zeuxis and La Hija de Gatubela in Naucalpan, that same night announced that it would be her last appearance as an independent since she claimed that she would go to AAA full-time.[5]
Lucha Libre AAA World Wide (2015, 2016)
[edit]On May 5, Keyra made her debut at AAA and teaming with Faby Apache in a tag team match, where they defeated Mary Apache and Taya Valkyrie. On January 22, Keyra made her second appearance in Guerra de Titanes where she replaced Sexy Star because of an injury, teaming with Lady Shani and Taya where they managed to defeat Faby Apache, Goya Kong and Maravilla.[6]
Return to AAA (2018–2020)
[edit]After returning to appear in AAA for a long time, on June 4, Keyra returned to appear in Verano de Escándalo teaming with La Hiedra and Black Danger in a tag team match, where they defeated Lady Shani, Mamba and Pimpinela Escarlata.[7] On July 21 in AAA vs. Elite teaming with Zeuxis as representative of Liga Elite they were defeated before the Team AAA (Faby Apache, La Hiedra and Vanilla).[8] On September 7, Keyra teaming with La Hiedra and Scarlett Bordeaux in a tag team match, where defeated Lady Maravilla, Lady Shani and Vanilla Vargas. That same night, Keira asked a Director of Talent for AAA Vampiro to be the #1 contender for the AAA Reina de Reinas Championship.
On June 16, 2019, at Verano de Escándalo Keyra defeated Chik Tormenta and Lady Shani to win the AAA Reina de Reinas Championship, starting her first championship reign in AAA.[9] However, in mid-July, Keyra suffered a left knee injury at an Promociones EMW event, so she left her vacant title in Triplemanía XXVII, ending her reign of 48 days. On August 3, Keyra was replaced by Ayako Hamada in her match.[10] At Héroes Inmortales XIII on October 19, Keyra return to the ring teamed up with Látigo in a match for the AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship against Niño Hamburguesa and Big Mami and Lady Maravilla and Villano III Jr., where they were unsuccessful.[11] On December 4, Keyra defeated Big Mami and Lady Shani by winning the Women's Lucha Capital tournament 2019 and that same night she got an opportunity for the AAA Reina de Reinas Championship of Taya for a future match.[12]
Impact Wrestling (2018–2019)
[edit]Due to AAA's alliance with American promotion Impact Wrestling, Keyra made a special appearance on the October 11, 2018 edition of Impact Wrestling, which was taped September 13–14, 2018 at Mexico City's Frontón México Entertainment Center, was defeated by the Impact Knockouts Champion Tessa Blanchard.[13]
On January 25, 2019 in Impact!, Keyra made her second appearance where she was defeated by the Impact Knockouts Champion Taya Valkyrie, which was filmed in Mexico.
Personal life
[edit]Keyra was in a relationship with fellow enmascarado luchador (professional wrestler) Carlos Ramírez Carmona, better known by the ring name Myzteziz Jr. until their contentious divorce in mid-2024.
On September 22, 2024, through social media Keyra accused her ex-husband of taking her 2-year-old son without her consent, because the wrestler was about to take her son back home, when she was informed that her son was no longer in the hospital after the blood donation where he was discharged. Shortly after, the AMBER Alert was activated to help locate the child, which has been widely shared by fans and fellow wrestlers. She also noted that her son is still in a delicate health condition and needs the care of his mother. In addition, due to the desperation for not making his whereabouts known, she has shared a photo of Myzteziz Jr.'s face in the hope that this will speed up his search.[14]
Championships and accomplishments
[edit]- AULL
- AULL Women's Championship (1 time)
- Comision de Box y Lucha D.F.
- Lucha Libre MX Women's Championship (1 time)
- Generación XXI
- Generación XXI Women's Championship (1 time)
- Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide
- AAA Reina de Reinas Championship (1 time)[9]
- Lucha Capital (2019 Women's)[15][16]
- New Wrestling Generation
- NWG Divas Championship (1 time)
- Promociones EMW
- EMW Women's Championship (1 time)
- The Crash
- The Crash Women's Championship (2 time, current)
- Universal Woman's Pro Wrestling Reina
Luchas de Apuestas record
[edit]| Winner (wager) | Loser (wager) | Location | Event | Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Keyra (mask) | Diosa Quetzal (mask) | Ecatepec, State of Mexico | Promociones Corsario Negro | March 20, 2017 | [17] |
References
[edit]- ^ "¡¡¡ Sorpresa !!! Keira nueva monarca CMLL-Rreina mientras Rush acabo con Ray Rowe en Chairo8". Estrellas del Ring. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
- ^ Vacah, José (April 6, 2017). "The Crash debutó en la Ciudad de México con un cartel plagado de estrellas". Súper Luchas (in Spanish). Retrieved May 16, 2018.
- ^ "The Crash « Events Database « Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database". Cagematch. Retrieved May 16, 2018.
- ^ "Keira vs Diosa Quetzal, Máscara vs Máscara (Lucha Completa) en Promociones Corsario Negro". YouTube.com. Mas LuchaTV. June 10, 2019. Retrieved June 10, 2019.
- ^ Vacah, José (January 2, 2019). "Keyra trabajará de tiempo completo con AAA". Medio Tiempo (in Spanish). Retrieved January 2, 2019.
- ^ Valdés, Apolo (January 23, 2016). "Nuevos Campeones de Parejas y Tercias en AAA". MedioTiempo (in Spanish). Retrieved January 23, 2016.
- ^ Ocampo, Ernesto (June 7, 2018). "AAA: Explosivo y sorpresivo "Verano de Escándalo"" (in Spanish). SuperLuchas. Retrieved June 7, 2018.
- ^ Ocampo, Ernesto (July 23, 2018). "Resultados AAA vs. Elite; la sorpresa fue Puma King" (in Spanish). SuperLuchas. Retrieved July 23, 2018.
- ^ a b Ocampo, Ernesto (June 16, 2019). "Resultados Verano de Escándalo 2019 — Young Bucks vs. Lucha Bros" (in Spanish). SuperLuchas. Retrieved June 16, 2019.
- ^ "AAA Triplemania XXVII live results: Cain Velasquez debuts". The Wrestling Observer Newsletter. August 3, 2019. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
- ^ Rose, Bryan (October 19, 2019). "AAA HEROES INMORTALES LIVE RESULTS: FENIX VS. KENNY OMEGA". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Retrieved October 19, 2019.
- ^ "AAA Lucha Capital « Events Database «". CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
- ^ Moore, John (October 12, 2018). "10/11 Moore's Impact Wrestling TV Review: Konnan and Kingston face off before their Concrete Jungle match, Tessa Blanchard vs. Keyra, Allie makes a deal with the devil and James Mitchell, and Johnny Impact, Fallah Bahh, and Eddie Edwards vs. Austin Aries, Killer Kross, and Moose". Retrieved October 12, 2018.
- ^ "Keyra señala a Myzteziz Jr por llevarse a su hijo sin su consentimiento". Solowrestling (in Mexican Spanish). September 22, 2024. Retrieved September 26, 2024.
- ^ Dark Angelita (December 9, 2019). "AAA: Hijo del Vikingo y Keyra ganan Lucha Capital 2". Súper Luchas (in Spanish). Retrieved December 15, 2019.
- ^ "Keyra e Hijo de Vikingo se convierten en los ganadores de Lucha Capital 2". December 7, 2019.
- ^ "Keira vs Diosa Quetzal, Máscara vs Máscara (Lucha Completa) en Promociones Corsario Negro". YouTube.com. Mas LuchaTV. June 10, 2019. Retrieved June 10, 2019.
External links
[edit]- Keyra's profile at Cagematch , Internet Wrestling Database
Keyra
View on GrokipediaProfessional wrestling career
Training and debut
Keyra was born on October 26, 1995, in Mexico City, providing the urban backdrop for her early immersion in the traditions of Mexican lucha libre.[3] At the age of 13, she commenced her professional wrestling training in 2008 under the tutelage of esteemed instructors Gran Apache, Robotman, and Luis Cirio, who emphasized the rigorous demands of strong style wrestling, including stiff strikes, submissions, and high-impact maneuvers that prioritize realism and intensity.[3][2] She transitioned to her professional debut in 2009, initially competing under the ring name Keira on Mexico's independent circuit, where her first matches occurred in local arenas and promotions such as Desastre Total Ultraviolento (DTU), allowing her to hone fundamental skills against established talent in untelevised events.[3][9] Throughout these formative bouts, Keyra cultivated her distinctive persona as a masked luchadora enmascarada, adopting the nickname "La Reina del Strong Style" to reflect her commitment to a hard-hitting, technically sound approach that blended traditional lucha elements with the physicality of strong style.[3]Independent circuit (2009–2018)
Keyra debuted on the independent circuit in 2009 with Desastre Total Ultraviolento (DTU), where she competed in hardcore matches that highlighted her aggressive in-ring approach. Throughout the early 2010s, she worked across various Mexican promotions, including affiliations with CMLL-Reina and The Crash Lucha Libre, establishing herself as a rising strong style talent capable of blending technical prowess with high-impact maneuvers. Her reputation grew through consistent performances in multi-woman bouts and feuds that emphasized endurance and intensity, drawing comparisons to international hard-hitting wrestlers.[1] On January 29, 2017, Keyra defeated Silueta to capture the CMLL-Reina International Junior Championship during a Lucha Memes event in Mexico City. However, she vacated the title shortly thereafter.[6] This brief reign underscored her versatility in junior heavyweight divisions while transitioning between promotions. Keyra achieved greater prominence in The Crash Lucha Libre, winning the inaugural The Crash Women's Championship on April 5, 2017, in a five-way match against Sexy Dulce, Lady Maravilla, Santana Garrett, Candy White, and Laurel Van Ness at The Crash V Aniversario in Mexico City. She defended the title successfully in several high-profile defenses, including against international competitors, before losing it to Lacey Lane on January 20, 2018, in Tijuana. Her 290-day reign solidified her status as a top draw in the promotion's women's division.[10] A pivotal moment in Keyra's independent career came during her major feud with Diosa Quetzal, culminating in a Lucha de Apuestas mask versus mask match on May 19, 2017, at Promociones Corsario Negro's event in Ecatepec's Centro Cívico de Tulpetlac. Keyra emerged victorious, forcing Diosa Quetzal to unmask and revealing her real name as Gabriela Guadalupe Hernández, which boosted Keyra's credibility in the apuestas tradition. This win, combined with her championship successes, helped her build a dedicated following through a mix of hardcore brawls and technically sound contests, cementing her moniker as "La Reina del Strong Style."[11]Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (2015–present)
Keyra made her debut for Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide on May 5, 2015, teaming with Faby Apache to defeat Mary Apache and Taya Valkyrie in a tag team match.[4] She made intermittent appearances throughout 2016, including a six-woman tag team victory alongside Lady Shani and Taya Valkyrie at Guerra de Titanes on January 22.[12] Keyra transitioned to a full-time role with AAA in early 2019, aligning with the promotion's expanding women's division. On June 16, 2019, at Verano de Escándalo in Mérida, Yucatán, she captured the AAA Reina de Reinas Championship in a three-way match by defeating champion Lady Shani and Chik Tormenta.[4] Her reign lasted 48 days before being vacated on August 3, 2019, due to a knee injury sustained in mid-July.[13] Following her recovery, Keyra achieved further success by winning the inaugural Women's Lucha Capital tournament on December 4, 2019, at Lucha Capital in Mexico City, defeating Big Mami and Lady Shani in the three-way final to earn a future title opportunity.[1] Keyra returned from injury in 2020 amid AAA's ongoing events, contributing to the promotion's women's storylines that highlighted intense rivalries and collaborative tag team dynamics. In 2025, she challenged for the Reina de Reinas Championship at AAA Alianzas on March 29, losing to champion Flammer in a singles match.[1] Later that year, on October 15, she competed in a four-way match against Faby Apache, Star Fire, and Scarlett Bordeaux as part of the buildup to Héroes Inmortales.[14] Her strong style approach was evident in her continued contributions to AAA's narrative arcs emphasizing physicality and factional tensions within the women's roster. These engagements underscored her role in elevating the division.Impact Wrestling (2018–2019)
Keyra debuted for Impact Wrestling on the October 11, 2018, episode of the promotion's flagship program, facing Knockouts Champion Tessa Blanchard in a non-title singles match. The bout, taped earlier in Mexico as part of the ongoing collaboration between Impact and Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, showcased Keyra's aggressive in-ring approach against the dominant champion. Blanchard ultimately secured the victory with her signature Magnum, highlighting Keyra's resilience in a competitive showcase that emphasized high-impact strikes and aerial maneuvers.[15] Keyra returned to Impact on the January 25, 2019, episode, challenging Taya Valkyrie in another singles match. The encounter, taped on January 11 in Mexico, featured intense exchanges that played to Keyra's strong style, including submission attempts and power moves from both competitors. Valkyrie won via her patented figure-four leglock submission, concluding Keyra's brief run without pursuit of the Knockouts Championship.[16] These appearances, facilitated by AAA's partnership with Impact, provided Keyra with valuable crossover exposure to U.S. audiences, promoting her hard-hitting persona beyond the Mexican wrestling scene. While short-lived, the stint elevated her international profile by pitting her against prominent talents in a major American promotion.Championships and accomplishments
Professional wrestling titles
Keyra's professional wrestling career includes several notable championship reigns, primarily in Mexican promotions where she established herself as a strong style competitor known for her technical prowess and intense matches. Her first major title victory came in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), where she defeated Silueta on January 29, 2017, to win the CMLL-Reina International Junior Championship, marking her inaugural significant junior heavyweight accolade in the promotion's women's division.[17] The reign was short-lived, as Keyra vacated the title later that year due to her departure from CMLL, with no recorded defenses during her tenure; this championship highlighted her rising status in the junior category but underscored the transient nature of cross-promotional alliances in lucha libre. Keyra then captured the AULL Women's Championship on June 3, 2017, defeating Lady Maravilla and Diosa Atenea in a three-way match to become the inaugural champion.[18] She held the title for 652 days until vacating it on March 17, 2019. Keyra captured The Crash Women's Championship on April 5, 2017, in a six-way match against Sexy Dulce (c), Lady Maravilla, Santana Garrett, Candy White, and Laurel Van Ness, showcasing her resilience in high-stakes multi-person bouts typical of The Crash Lucha Libre's fast-paced style.[19] Her 290-day reign, ending with a loss to Lacey Lane on January 20, 2018, featured several defenses that emphasized her strong style approach, including successful retainments against challengers like Christi Jaynes and Mima Shimoda in multi-woman matches, solidifying her reputation for delivering hard-hitting, competitive performances on the independent circuit.[20] This title run represented a pinnacle of her independent success, as The Crash's women's division grew under her influential championship tenure. Keyra won the title for a second time on March 22, 2024, defeating Julissa Mexa (c), Ayako Hamada, Jessica Roden, and Tiffany in a five-way match; as of November 2025, she remains the champion, having successfully defended the title against La Hija del Gatubela, Lady Shadow, and Mirvan on November 7, 2025.[21][7] In Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA), Keyra achieved her most prestigious accomplishment by winning the AAA Reina de Reinas Championship on June 16, 2019, at Verano de Escándalo, defeating defending champion Lady Shani and Chik Tormenta in a three-way match.[4] The 48-day reign as AAA's top women's title ended when she vacated it on August 3, 2019, due to a knee injury sustained prior to Triplemanía XXVII, preventing any defenses but affirming her brief yet impactful hold on the promotion's premier female crown amid a landscape of international challengers.[22] Keyra won the Lucha Capital Women's Championship (tournament) on December 4, 2019, defeating Lady Shani and Big Mami in the triple threat final.[5]Luchas de Apuestas record
In Mexican lucha libre, Luchas de Apuestas represent a revered tradition where wrestlers stake personal attributes such as their mask (máscara) or hair (cabellera) on the match's outcome, serving as dramatic culminations of intense rivalries and tests of honor that can profoundly impact a luchador's identity and career.[23] Keyra, emerging from the independent circuit, has approached these high-stakes encounters with a bold strategy, leveraging her technical prowess and resilience to defend her own mask while targeting opponents' in pivotal feuds, resulting in an undefeated record that underscores her reputation as a formidable competitor in this cultural staple.[8] Her recorded Luchas de Apuestas include victories in mask vs. mask matches against Diosa Quetzal on May 19, 2017, and Miku on May 31, 2025.| Winner | Wager | Loser | Wager | Location | Event | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Keyra | Mask | Diosa Quetzal | Mask | Centro Cívico de Tulpetlac, Ecatepec, State of Mexico | Promociones Corsario Negro | May 19, 2017 |
| Keyra | Mask | Miku | Mask | Arena López Mateos, Tlalnepantla, State of Mexico | Pink Power (AULL) | May 31, 2025 |
