Birth name | Janet Fragoso Alonso |
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Born |
Mexico City, Mexico |
January 14, 1973
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) |
Miss Janeth Janeth |
Billed height | 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) |
Billed weight | 66 kg (146 lb) |
Trained by |
Zuleyma Raúl Reyes Pepe Casas |
Debut | February 25, 1990 |
Janet Fragoso Alonso (born January 14, 1973) is a Mexican professional wrestler, known by her ringname Miss Janeth, who is a longtime ruda for Asistencia Asesoría y Administración. She has also competed in the Universal Wrestling Association and won the UWA World Women's Championship following its revival in 2001. Fragoso is the younger sister of luchadora Zuleyma and the niece of promoter Paco Alonso.
Fragoso's career with the promotion stretches back to the early 1990s, her first major victory in the promotion being a "hair vs. hair" match against Migala in 1996, however she remained at a mid-card level for much of her time in the AAA's women's division. Another highlight in her early career occurred two years later when she and Alda Moreno beat Rosy Moreno and Xóchitl Hamada in a "hair vs. hair" match at Verano de Escandalo (1998) when Janeth pinned Rosy Moreno.
The next year, Janeth entered Reina de Reina 1999 and in the opening rounds defeated Lady Discovery, Princess Sujei and Migala in a "four-way" elimination match. In the finals, she lost to Xochitl Hamada in a similar match which included Esther and Rosy Moreno. Her appearance at Verano de Escandalo (1999) saw her team with rivals Rosy Moreno and Xochitl Hamada to beat Cinthia, Alda & Esther Moreno. Another trios match with Tiffany and Rosy Moreno at Guerra de Titanes 1999 resulted in a loss to Faby Apache, Alda & Cinthia Moreno.
She entered the Reina de Reina 2000 defeating Alda Moreno in the opening rounds but lost to Martha Villalobos in the semi-finals. At Verano de Escandalo (2000), she teamed with Aja Kong and Tiffany in a trios tag team match who lost to Alda Moreno, Lady Apache and Ayako Hamada on September 29, 2000. On September 7, 2001, she won the revived UWA World Women's Championship in Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The title had last been won by her sister ten years before. She briefly lost the title to Ayako Hamada on March 8, 2002, but regained it later that year. Janeth also participated in the Reina de Reinas 2001 and 2002 tournaments making it to the finals in both events.