Sunday Lucha Libre Fest

**Exciting Lucha Libre Shows on Avenida Revolución** Join us this December for free Lucha Libre shows on Avenida Revolución, featuring Tijuana’s top talent. Sundays at 4 PM. A festive treat for all!

**Free Lucha Libre Shows to Take Over Avenida Revolución**

Starting this December, Avenida Revolución in Tijuana will become a vibrant hub for Lucha Libre enthusiasts every Sunday. The city’s Municipal Sports Institute is organizing free wrestling shows, bringing excitement and entertainment to the local community. Dubbed “Navidad Luchona,” the series will feature four events on December 8, 15, 22, and 29, ensuring a festive atmosphere throughout the month.

The lineup boasts talent from Tijuana’s Lucha Libre school, who train at the Municipal Auditorium Gym. Headliners include notable figures such as Arandu’s daughter, Valeria Blade, and Angelux. Additionally, emerging stars like Brujito, Maléfica, and El Misionero will showcase their skills alongside other promising talents from the LLT academy.

These action-packed matches will take place at a specially placed ring on Avenida Revolución, strategically positioned between Fifth and Sixth Streets. Festivities will kick off at 4 PM, providing an exciting afternoon for families and wrestling fans alike. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to witness the thrilling world of Lucha Libre live and up close!

**In Other News: Events and Developments in Tijuana**

– **Monument Unveiling in Tijuana**
On December 7, 2024, Tijuana unveiled a new monument in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Grupo Madrugadores. The installation was officiated with a special ceremony acknowledging the group’s significant contributions to the community over the years.

– **Guadalajara International Book Fair**
Sergio Ramírez describes the Guadalajara International Book Fair as a “window to the world,” highlighting its importance in connecting literary minds across the globe. The event continues to grow, attracting readers, writers, and publishers alike.

– **Constitutional Discussions**
Evelyn Sánchez addressed concerns regarding the elimination of autonomous bodies, asserting that no constitutional violations are taking place. As these discussions continue, they emphasize the need for ongoing dialogue in government reform.

– **Bank Complaints Rise in Baja California**
According to Condusef, bank complaints in Baja California have increased by 16% as of December 2024. This rise indicates a growing need for customer service improvements and transparent financial practices across the sector.

– **Security Developments**
Authorities have arrested “El Tochín de los Rusos,” linking him to the attack on the subdirector of the FESC. This development marks a notable move in ongoing efforts to enhance security and address organized crime in the region.