México World Cup Masks Make Lucha Libre Soccer’s Wildest Sidequest
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As soccer fans flood México for the World Cup, lucha libre has become the country’s unofficial night game, turning masks, market stalls, and Arena México into a living lesson on spectacle, class, memory, and national identity under bright arena lights. The post México World Cup Masks Make Lucha Libre Soccer’s Wildest Sidequest appeared first on LatinAmerican Post .
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