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CMLL World Tag Team Championship

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CMLL World Tag Team Championship
A wide leather belt with a main face plate and two side plates
One of the belts representing the championship
Details
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Date establishedMarch 3, 1993[a]
Current champion(s)Titán and Volador Jr.
Date wonSeptember 24, 2021[1]

The CMLL World Tag Team Championship (CMLL Campeonato Mundial de Parejas in Spanish) is a professional wrestling World Tag Team Championship promoted by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL; Spanish for "World Wrestling Council") in Mexico and is for two-man tag teams only. The championship was created in 1993 to replace the Mexican National Tag Team Championship and is still promoted by CMLL to this day. It is the top championship promoted by CMLL, with the CMLL Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship and the Occidente Tag Team Championship considered lower ranked, regional tag team championships. As it is a professional wrestling championship, it is not won or lost competitively but instead by the decision of the bookers of a wrestling promotion. The title is awarded after the chosen team "wins" a match to maintain the illusion that professional wrestling is a competitive sport.

The reigning champions are La Alianza de Plata y Oro ("The Silver and Gold Alliance"; Carístico and Místico), having defeated Los Guerreros Laguneros (Euforia and Gran Guerrero), on November 1, 2019 at Día de Muertos. They are the 42nd overall champions in their first reign together. Los Guerreros de la Atlantida (Dragón Rojo Jr. and Último Guerrero) hold the record for the longest reign as a team, at 640 days. Último Guerrero and Rey Bucanero hold the record for the longest combined reigns of any team: 1,185 days divided over three reigns. Individually, Último Guerrero has held the championship six times for a total of 1,923 days, the longest of any individual. The team of Último Guerrero and Dr. Wagner Jr. held the championship for seven days, the shortest reign of any championship team. Casas and Último Guerrero have the most title reigns with six each, while the combinations of Casas and El Hijo del Santo, Último Guerrero and Rey Bucanero and Averno and Mephisto are the only teams to have won the championship three times.

The championship has been declared vacant on a number of occasions, either because of an injury to one of the champions or because a wrestler stopped working for CMLL for a period of time. The championship has been held up once, based on the inconclusive outcome of a match, being vacant for a week until the two teams had a rematch. CMLL has also held a couple of tournaments designed to give the winners of the tournament a match against the champions, declaring them the official number one contender for the champions.

History[]

A picture of the masked wrestler El Canek giving a young fan an autograph.
Canek, half of the first championship team.

Starting in 1957 the Mexican Lucha libre, or professional wrestling, promotion Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre ("Mexican Wrestling Enterprise"; EMLL) began promoting the Mexican National Tag Team Championship as the top championship of their tag team division.[b] In 1991 EMLL was rebranded Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre ("World Wrestling Council"; CMLL) after the promotion left the National Wrestling Alliance in the late 1980s.{{efn|Madigan (2007) p. 32: "in the late 1980s EMLL withdrew from the National Wrestling Alliance"[5] In 1992 then-CMLL executive Antonio Peña left CMLL along with a number of the promotion's wrestlers to form Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA). Among the wrestlers that left CMLL were then-reigning Mexican National Tag Team Champions Misterioso and Volador. The Mexican National Tag Team Championship was not owned by CMLL but rather by the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission and the commission allowed AAA to take control of the championship.[b] In early 1993 CMLL decided to create their own tag team championship to replace the Mexican National Tag Team Championship and introduced the CMLL World Tag Team Championship. The team of Canek and Dr. Wagner Jr. faced off against Vampiro Canadiense and Pierroth Jr. in the finals of a 16-team tournament to determine the first champions, with Canek and Wagner Jr. winning the match to become the first tag team champions. The duo would hold the title until El Canek left CMLL in November 1994. CMLL held a 32-team tournament from November 11 to December 16, 1994. In the finals "Los Cowboys" (Silver King and El Texano) defeated El Satánico and Emilio Charles Jr. to become the second ever CMLL World Tag Team Champions.[c] Six months later Los Cowboys would lose the title to their longtime rivals los Headhunters.[d]

In September 1996 the champions, the team of Atlantis and Lizmark, were stripped of the championship after an inconclusive match against Los Headhunters.[e] In the subsequent eight-team tournament brothers Silver King and Dr. Wagner Jr. captured the title with a victory over Dos Caras and Último Dragón.[f] The title would be vacated once again only six months later as Silver King left CMLL to work for World Championship Wrestling (WCW).[g] Dr. Wagner Jr. teamed up with Emilio Charles Jr. and the two former champions won an eight-team tournament in August 1997.[h] The title would be vacated once again in 1998 when one half of the tag team champions, Mr. Niebla, was injured. Bestia Salvaje and Emilio Charles Jr. became champions by winning an 8-team tournament and began working a storyline with the team of Negro Casas and El Hijo del Santo, whom they traded the title back and forth with over the next year.[i] In early 1999 El Hijo del Santo left CMLL forcing them to vacate the title once again.[j] Los Guerreros del Infierno ("The Warriors from the Inferno"; Último Guerrero and Rey Bucanero) defeated Mr. Niebla and Villano IV in a tournament final bringing some stability to the title as they have not been vacated since then. Guerrero and Bucanero have held the title three times since then and Guerrero has teamed with Dr. Wagner Jr. and Atlantis to win the championship twice more.[3] CMLL held a number one contender's tournament in both 2008 and in 2013, using the tournament to build the credibility of the tournament winners. Both the 2008 winners, Averno and Mephisto, and the 2013 winners, Rush and La Máscara would go on to win the championship.[k]

In 2000 CMLL revived the CMLL Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship after it had been dormant since the 1980s. The title became a secondary tag team championship for CMLL, primarily for younger, lower ranked wrestlers.[7] The Guadalajara branch of CMLL has intermittently promoted the Occidente (western) tag team championship, a local championship that is not defended outside the Mexican state of Jalisco.{{efn|Fuego en el Ring (February 28, 2015): "Emocionante combate por los Campeonatos de parejas de Occidente en el que los hasta entonces campeones Boby Zavala y Olímpico expusieron sus cetros ante los retadores Esfinge y El Gallo con El Gallito" ("Exciting match for the Occidente Tag Team Championships in which the until-then-champions Boby Zavala and Olímpico lost the title to challengers Esfinge and El Gallo with El Gallito.")[8]

Reigns[]

A photo of wrestler Negro Casas in a wrestling ring during an outdoor wrestling event.
Negro Casas, six time and current tag team champion.

The current champions areLa Alianza de Plata y Oro (Carístico and Místico), the team won the championship on November 1, 2019 by defeating Los Guerreros Laguneros (Euforia and Gran Guerrero) at Día de Muertos.[9] Carístico and Místico are the 42nd overall champions in their first reign. Negro Casas and Último Guerrero share the record for individual reigns with six, and three teams are tied for most title reigns as a team with Guerrero and Rey Bucanero, Averno and Mephisto and Negro Casas and Hijo del Santo, who all have three reigns. Los Guerreros de la Atlantida (Dragón Rojo Jr. and Último Guerrero) held the title for 640 days, which is the longest reign of any team while Último Guerrero's six reign combine to 1,923 days. Último Guerrero and Dr. Wagner Jr. held the title for seven days and are thus the team with the shortest reign to date. CMLL has been forced to declare the championship vacant on eight different occasions since its creation in 1993, which meant that there were no champions for a period of time. The title has been declared vacant twice because one of the champions (El Canek and Silver King respectively) left CMLL, and four times due to a major injury to one of the champions.[3] On one occasion CMLL held up the championship, vacating the championship until a rematch between the teams of Místico/Héctor Garza and Averno/Mephisto, a match that Místico and Héctor Garza won to become two-times champions. On February 5, 1999, El Hijo del Santo and Negro Casas defeated Bestia Salvaje and Scorpio Jr. by disqualification, which in CMLL meant that they also won the championship. Casas and Hijo del Santo refused to win the championship in that matter, vacating the championship until the two teams could have a rematch.[l] Casas and Hijo del Santo won the rematch without controversy to win the championship once more.[m]

As the CMLL World Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling championship, it is not actually won or lost competitively but instead, championship changes are decided by the officials and the bookers of CMLL. The title is awarded after the chosen team "wins" a match to maintain the illusion that professional wrestling is a competitive sport.[10] Championship matches usually take place under best two-out-of-three falls rules.[n] On occasion single fall title matches have taken place, especially when promoting CMLL title matches in Japan, conforming to the traditions of the local promotion. An example of this was when Bushi won the CMLL World Welterweight Championship in a one-fall match on a New Japan Pro-Wrestling show in 2015.[o]

Tournaments[]

1993[]

The CMLL World Tag Team Championship was the last of the CMLL branded championships to be created in the years immediately following the name change to Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. Until early 1993 the Mexican National Tag Team Championship had served as the main tag team title, but the title moved to AAA when the champions left CMLL to jump to AAA leaving CMLL without a tag team championship.[p] CMLL co-promoted the tournament with the Universal Wrestling Association (UWA), holding the tournament spread out over several CMLL and UWA shows, the tournament started on February 26, 1993 featuring wrestlers from both promotions.[13] The finals were spread out over three shows, with one fall of the match on each of the shows. The finals started place on March 19 on a CMLL show,[14] followed by a second match on March 21 at a UWA show,[15] and the third and final match on March 26 on CMLL's Super Viernes show.[16] The tournament was won by Dr. Wagner Jr. a CMLL regular, and El Canek who had been synonymous with the UWA for over a decade at that point in time.[13]

Tournament bracket[13]
Round of 16   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
                           
Vampiro and Pierroth Jr. W  
Pirata Morgan and El Satánico       Vampiro and Pierroth Jr. W  
Jaque Mate and Massakre W   Jaque Mate and Massakre    
Kahoz and Gran Markus Jr.         Vampiro and Pierroth Jr. W  
Los Headhunters W       Los Headhunters    
Sangre Chicana and Emilio Charles Jr.       Los Headhunters W
Scorpio Sr. and Scorpio Jr.     Máscara Mágica II and Oro    
Máscara Mágica II and Oro W       Vampiro and Pierroth Jr.  
Mano Negra and Bestia Salvaje         Dr. Wagner Jr. and El Canek W
Apolo Dantés and Rayo de Jalisco Jr. W     Apolo Dantés and Rayo de Jalisco Jr. W  
Black Magic and Negro Casas W   Black Magic and Negro Casas    
Gran Hamada and King Lee         Apolo Dantés and Rayo de Jalisco Jr.  
Atlantis and El Dandy W       Dr. Wagner Jr. and El Canek W  
El Texano Jr. and Silver King       Atlantis and El Dandy  
Brazo de Oro and Brazo de Plata     Dr. Wagner Jr. and El Canek W  
Dr. Wagner Jr. and El Canek W  

1994[]

In the summer of 1994 El Canek was planning on leaving CMLL, which meant that CMLL had to make plans for the tag team championship that Canek held at the time alongside Dr. Wagner Jr. The decision was made to hold a 16-team tournament to determine the next champions. The tournament started on July 22, 1994 and ran until August 5. As it turned out El Canek stayed in CMLL longer than expected and was still working for them by the time El Texano and Silver King won the tournament. CMLL named the winning team the "number one contenders", but before they got a chance to wrestle against Canek and Dr. Wagner Jr., Canek left CMLL. Without a championship team to defend against El Texano and Silver King CMLL organized a second 16-team tournament to determine who would wrestle the previous tournament winners for the vacant championship. The second tournament, which ran from November 18 until December 2 featured several wrestlers that also competed in the first tournament, most with different partners.[17] The second tournament was won by El Satánico and Emilio Charles Jr., who ended up losing to El Texano and Silver King on December 16, 1994. With their victory El Texano and Silver King became the second CMLL Tag Team Champions.[c][17]

Number 1 Contenders tournament[17]
Round of 16   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
                           
El Texano and Silver King W  
Nobutaka Araya and Takashi Okano       El Texano and Silver King W  
Pierroth Jr. and Emilio Charles Jr.     Vampiro Canadiense and Pegasus Kid    
Vampiro Canadiense and Pegasus Kid W       El Texano and Silver King W  
Gran Markus Jr. and El Hijo del Gladiator W       Atlantis and Rayo de Jalisco Jr.    
Bestia Salvaje and El Felino       Gran Markus Jr. and El Hijo del Gladiator  
Espectro Jr. and Cadaver de Ultratumba     Atlantis and Rayo de Jalisco Jr. W  
Atlantis and Rayo de Jalisco Jr. W       El Texano and Silver King W
Los Headhunters W       Miguel Perez Jr. and Ricky Santana  
Black Magic and Mano Negra       Los Headhunters W  
Super Astro and Hayabusa     Negro Casas and El Dandy    
Negro Casas and El Dandy W       Los Headhunters  
Brazo de Oro and Brazo de Plata W       Miguel Perez Jr. and Ricky Santana W  
La Fiera and Apolo Dantés       Brazo de Oro and Brazo de Plata  
Ringo Mendoza and Cachorro Mendoza W   Miguel Perez Jr. and Ricky Santana W  
Miguel Perez Jr. and Ricky Santana    
Number 2 Contenders tournament[17]
Round of 16   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
                           
Dr. Wagner Jr. and Pierroth Jr. W  
Brazo de Oro and Brazo de Plata       Pierroth Jr. and Dr. Wagner Jr. W  
Gran Markus Jr. and El Hijo del Gladiador     Blue Demon Jr. and Dos Caras    
Blue Demon Jr. and Dos Caras W       Pierroth Jr. and Dr. Wagner Jr. W  
Negro Casas and El Dandy W       Vampiro Canadiense and Apolo Dantés    
Jaque Mate and Guerrero de la Muerte       Negro Casas and El Dandy  
Héctor Garza and Humberto Garza Jr.     Vampiro Canadiense and Apolo Dantés W  
Vampiro Canadiense and Apolo Dantés W       Pierroth Jr. and Dr. Wagner Jr.  
Atlantis and Corazon de Leon W       El Satánico and Emilio Charles Jr. W
Rayo de Jalisco Jr. and Hijo del Solitario       Atlantis and Corazon de Leon W  
Black Power and Black Magic     La Fiera and Shocker    
La Fiera and Shocker W       Atlantis and Corazon de Leon  
Último Dragón and Hayabusa W       El Satánico and Emilio Charles Jr. W  
El Felino and Mano Negra       Último Dragón and Hayabusa  
Sangre Chicana and Bestia Salvaje     El Satánico and Emilio Charles Jr. W  
El Satánico and Emilio Charles Jr. W  

February 1997[]

The masked wrestler Dr. Wagner Jr. posing in the ring after a wrestling match.
Dr. Wagner Jr., who won the tournament with his brother Silver King.

On October 25, 1996 Los Headhunters defeated then reigning CMLL World Tag Team Champions Atlantis and Lizmark to win the titles. After the match was over Los Headhunters continued to attack both of their opponents, which led to the referee disqualifying the team, negating the championship change. Los Headhunters took the championship belts with them, ignoring that they were not actually the champions.[e] The storyline was that the team declared themselves the tag team champions, but CMLL did not have the same opinion, declaring the titles vacant instead.[e] CMLL followed up the decision to vacate the championship by holding an eight-team tournament that spanned their February 21 and February 28, 1997 Super Viernes shows.[18] In the end, the brother team of Dr. Wagner Jr. and Silver King defeated Dos Caras and Último Dragón to become the seventh overall champions.[f][18]

Tournament bracket[18]
Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
                   
Negro Casas and Black Magic W  
Brazo de Oro and Brazo de Plata       Negro Casas and El Dandy    
Dr. Wagner Jr. and Silver King W   Dr. Wagner Jr. and Silver King W  
El Dandy and Lizmark         Dr. Wagner Jr. and Silver King W
Dos Caras and Último Dragón W       Dos Caras and Último Dragón  
Emilio Charles Jr. and Bestia Salvaje       Dos Caras and Último Dragón W
Los Headhunters W   Los Headhunters    
Atlantis and Rayo de Jalisco Jr.    

August 1997[]

The team of Silver King and Dr. Wagner Jr. had held the championship since winning a tournament on February 2, 1997, but in August, 1997 Silver King left CMLL to work for Promo Azteca and the U.S. based World Championship Wrestling (WCW). CMLL held a two-night, eight-team tournament to fill the void left by Silver King leaving. The finals took place on August 29, where Dr. Wagner Jr. and his new partner Emilio Charles Jr. defeated Los Headhunters to become the eight overall champions.[q] [19]

Tournament brackets[19]
Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
                   
Gran Markus Jr. and Steel W  
Brazo de Oro and Brazo de Plata       Gran Markus Jr. and Steel    
Los Headhunters W   Los Headhunters W  
Máscara Año 2000 and Universo 2000         Los Headhunters  
Emilio Charles Jr. and Dr. Wagner Jr. W       Emilio Charles Jr. and Dr. Wagner Jr. W
Atlantis and Mr. Niebla       Emilio Charles Jr. and Dr. Wagner Jr. W
Cien Caras and Apolo Dantés W   Cien Caras and Apolo Dantés    
Lizmark and Rayo de Jalisco Jr.    

1998[]

In the fall of 1998 Mr. Niebla suffered an injury while holding the CMLL World Tag Team Championship with Shocker. Due to the injury Mr. Niebla was unable to compete so CMLL declared the championship vacant and put together an eight-team tournament to crown new champions. The tournament started on October 30 and lasted until November 13 where the team of Bestia Salvaje and Scorpio Jr. defeated El Satánico and Dr. Wagner Jr. to become the tenth over all tag team champions.[r][20]

Tournament brackets[20]
Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
                   
Bestia Salvaje and Scorpio Jr. W  
Los Headhunters       Bestia Salvaje and Scorpio Jr. W  
Atlantis and Lizmark W   Atlantis and Lizmark    
Fuerza Guerrera and Villano III         Bestia Salvaje and Scorpio Jr. W
Black Warrior and Blue Panther         El Satánico and Dr. Wagner Jr.  
El Hijo del Santo and Shocker W     El Hijo del Santo and Shocker  
Felino and La Fiera     El Satánico and Dr. Wagner Jr. W  
El Satánico and Dr. Wagner Jr. W  

2000[]

On June 16, 2000 the CMLL World Tag Team Championship was announced as vacant. The official explanation was that co-champion Negro Casas voluntarily gave up the championship to "give other teams a chance", but in reality his partner, El Hijo del Santo, had stopped working for CMLL. CMLL organized a 16-team tournament from June 23 through August 4, 2000, with the finals being at CMLL's Entre Torre Infernal pay-per-view. The finals of the tournament was set to be Los Infernales ("The Infernal Ones"; Rey Bucanero and Último Guerrero) against the team of Emilio Charles Jr. and Mr. Niebla but Emilio Charles Jr. had suffered an injury before the show began. As a result, Los Infernales were declared the new champions. The team was then ordered to defend the championship against Mr. Niebla and his new partner Villano IV so there was still a championship match on the show. Los Infernales retained the championship.[21] They later successfully defended against Mr. Niebla and Emilio Charles Jr. on August 18, 2000.[22]

Tournament brackets[22]
Round of 16   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
                           
Fuerza Guerrera and Black Warrior    
Emilio Charles Jr. and Mr. Niebla W     Emilio Charles Jr. and Mr. Niebla W  
Scorpio Jr. and Zumbido W   Scorpio Jr. and Zumbido    
Tony Rivera and Antifaz del Norte         Emilio Charles Jr. and Mr. Niebla W  
Dr. Wagner Jr. and Shocker W       Dr. Wagner Jr. and Shocker    
Atlantis and Rayo de Jalisco Jr.       Dr. Wagner Jr. and Shocker W
Ringo Mendoza and Tinieblas Jr. W   Tinieblas Jr. and Ringo Mendoza    
Apolo Dantés and El Satánico         Emilio Charles Jr. and Mr. Niebla  
Villano IV and Villano V W       Rey Bucanero and Último Guerrero W
Gran Markus Jr. and Pimpinela Escarlata       Villano IV and Villano V    
El Felino and Tarzan Boy     Rey Bucanero and Último Guerrero W  
Rey Bucanero and Último Guerrero W       Rey Bucanero and Último Guerrero W
Lizmark and Lizmark Jr. W       Lizmark and Lizmark Jr.    
Cien Caras and Universo 2000       Lizmark and Lizmark Jr. W
Olímpico and Brazo de Plata     Bestia Salvaje and Blue Panther    
Bestia Salvaje and Blue Panther W  

Number one contenders tournament 2008[]

In January 2008 CMLL put together a 16-team tournament to determine which team would get a title match against then-champions Atlantis and Último Guerrero. The tournament took place over three weeks, with two qualifying blocks and then the final match in the third week. The finals saw former CMLL World Tag Team Champions Los Hijos del Averno ("The Sons of Hell"; Averno and Mephisto) defeating the team of Dos Caras Jr. and La Sombra.[23] On February 1, 2008 Averno and Mephisto defeated Atlantis and Último Guerrero to become the 25th overall champions.[24][25]

Tournament brackets[26][27]
Round of 16   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
                           
Villano IV and Villano V W  
Rey Bucanero and Stuka Jr.       Villano IV and Villano V W  
Blue Panther and Sagrado W   Blue Panther and Sagrado    
Ohara and Okumura         Villano IV and Villano V    
Dos Caras Jr. and La Sombra W       Dos Caras Jr. and La Sombra W  
Héctor Garza and Pierroth Jr.       Dos Caras Jr. and La Sombra W
Perro Aguayo Jr. and El Texano Jr. W   Perro Aguayo Jr. and El Texano Jr.    
La Máscara and Volador Jr.         Dos Caras Jr. and La Sombra  
El Felino and Heavy Metal W       Averno and Mephisto W
Misterioso Jr. and Sangre Azteca       El Felino and Heavy Metal    
Flash and Último Dragón     Averno and Mephisto W  
Averno and Mephisto' W       Averno and Mephisto W
Super Nova and Valiente         Black Warrior and Olímpico    
Damián 666 and Mr. Águila W     Damián 666 and Mr. Águila  
Black Warrior and Olímpico W   Black Warrior and Olímpico W  
Marco Corleone and Alex Koslov    

Number one contenders tournament 2013[]

Masked wrestler La Máscara posing on the ropes before a match.
La Máscara, who teamed up with Rush to win the tournament.

In September, 2013 CMLL arranged a 16-team tournament to determine which duo would be next in line to get a match for the CMLL World Tag Team Championship. In the end, the team of La Máscara and Rush defeated the team of Atlantis and La Sombra.[s] The duo would be awarded the championship on September 18, 2013 when champions Rey Bucanero and Tama Tonga were unable to defend the title due to Bucanero being injured.[k] Months later La Máscara, Rush and La Sombra formed Los Ingobernables during La Máscara and Rush's tag team title reign.[t]

Tournament brackets[30][31]
Round of 16   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
                           
Gran Guerrero and Último Guerrero W  
Delta and Guerrero Maya Jr.       Gran Guerrero and Último Guerrero W  
Diamante Azul and Marco Corleone W   Diamante Azul and Marco Corleone    
El Terrible and Vangelis         Gran Guerrero and Último Guerrero    
Místico II and Valiente         Atlantis and La Sombra W  
Psicosis and Volador Jr. W     Psicosis and Volador Jr.  
Misterioso Jr. and Ephesto     Atlantis and La Sombra W  
Atlantis and La Sombra W       Atlantis and La Sombra  
Morphosis and Kraneo W       La Máscara and Rush W
Thunder and Tritón       Morphosis and Kraneo    
La Máscara and Rush W   La Máscara and Rush W  
Dragón Rojo Jr. and Rey Escorpión         La Máscara and Rush W
Brazo de Plata and Máximo         El Felino and Mr. Niebla    
El Felino and Mr. Niebla W     El Felino and Mr. Niebla W
Máscara Dorada and Titán     Averno and Mephisto    
Averno and Mephisto W  

2018[]

On February 7, 2018 CMLL announced that they had stripped then-champions Negro Casas and Shocker of the championship due to a lack of championship defenses.[32] The team had not defended the championship since October 11, 2016, a total of 485 days without a championship match.[33] CMLL held a 16 team tournament starting on Friday March 2 and is slated to end on March 16 at CMLL's annual Homenaje a Dos Leyendas show.

Round of 16   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
                           
Dragon Lee and Místico W  
Forastero and Sansón [34][35]     Dragon Lee and Místico [34][35]  
Valiente and Volador Jr. W   Valiente and Volador Jr. W  
Euforia and Kraneo [34][35]       Valiente and Volador Jr. W  
Pierroth and Rush W       Gran Guerrero and Último Guerrero} [34][35]  
Hechicero and Máscara Año 2000 [34][35]     Pierroth and Rush [34][35]
Gran Guerrero and Último Guerrero W   Gran Guerrero and Último Guerrero W  
Atlantis and Soberano Jr. [34][35]       Valiente and Volador Jr. W
Titán and Tritón [36][37]       Rey Bucanero and El Terrible  
Mephisto and Ephesto W     Mephisto and Ephesto [36][37]  
Diamante Azul and Stuka Jr. W   Diamante Azul and Stuka Jr. W  
Blue Panther and Blue Panther Jr. [36][37]       Diamante Azul and Stuka Jr. [36][37]
Rey Bucanero and El Terrible W       Rey Bucanero and El Terrible W  
Okumura and Sam Adonis [36][37]     Rey Bucanero and El Terrible W
'Marco Corleone and Niebla Roja W   Marco Corleone and Niebla Roja [36][37]  
Bárbaro Cavernario and Mr. Niebla [36][37]  

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ a b Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396, "Canek & Dr. Wagner Jr. 1993/03/26 Mexico City. Defeated Canadian Vampire Casanova & Pierroth Jr. in best-of-3 series."[2]
  2. ^ a b Duncan & Will (2000) pp. 396-397, chapter "Mexico: National Tag Team Titles
  3. ^ a b Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396, "Silver King & El Texano 1994/12/16 Mexico City. Defeat El Satanico & Emilio Charles Jr."[2]
  4. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396, "Head Hunters 1995/06/30 Mexico City"[2]
  5. ^ a b c Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396, "Head Hunters defeat Atlantis & Lizmark on 96/10/25 in Mexico City but are disqualified for continuing to beat on them after the match; Hunters stripped of the titles for stealing the belts and never coming back"[2]
  6. ^ a b Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396, "Dr Wagner Jr. & Silver King 1996/09/18 Defeat Dos Caras & Ultimo Dragon in tournament final"[2]
  7. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396, "vacant in 97/08 when King leaves the promotion for WCW"[2]
  8. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396, "Dr. Wagner Jr. & Emilio Charles Jr. 1997/08/29 Mexico City, defeat Atlantis & Brazo de Plata in a tournament final"[2]
  9. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396, "Negro Casas & El Hijo del Santo 1999/02/05 Mexico City - Bestia Salvaje & Scorpio Jr. [2] 1999/02/26 Mexico City - Negro Casas & El Hijo del Santo [2] 1999/04/02 Mexico City"[2]
  10. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396, "Vacant in 00/06 when El Hijo del Santo left CMLL"[2]
  11. ^ a b Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (October 19, 2013): "por lo que siguiendo los cánones, los Campeones fueron desconocidos, por lo que La Máscara y Rush automáticamente fueron decretados los nuevos monarcas." ("so following the rules the championship was vacated, automatically making La Máscara and Rush the new champons")[6]
  12. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396, "Wins by DQ, immediately vacate the title when they want to win it cleanly but not by DQ"[2]
  13. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396, "El Hijo del Santo & Negro Casas [2] 1999/02/26 Mexico City"[2]
  14. ^ Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre p. 44 "Articulo 258 - Cada combate de lucha libre tendrá como limite tres caídas; cada caída será sin limite de tiempo, ganará quien obtenga dos caídas de las tres en disputa" ("Article 258 - Each wrestling match shall have as limit three falls; Each fall will be without time limit. The winner will be the one to first obtain two of the three falls in the match")[11]
  15. ^ NJPW (December 19, 2015): "試合途中で乱闘を繰り広げ、そのままバックステージに消えた。" ("Meanwhile, BUSHI used his poisonous mist on Dorada, and won the championship with the MX. He stole the belt in one fall")[12]
  16. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396, "Misterioso and Volador left for AAA"[2]
  17. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396, "Dr. Wagner Jr. & Emilio Charles Jr. 1997/08/29 Mexico City - defeats the Head Hunters in a tournament final"[2]
  18. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396, "Bestia Salvaje and Scorpio Jr. 1998/11/13 Defeat Dr. Wagner Jr & El Satantico in tournament final"[2]
  19. ^ MedioTiempo (October 9, 2013): "Atlantis y La Sombra conformaron la dupla que los enfrentó, no obstante, se toparon con dos rivales en plan arrollador, quienes dieron un paso muy importante hacia los títulos, al llevarse la batalla luego de aplicar el Martillo Negro y La Campana a los protagonistas del LXXX Aniversario." ("Atlantis and La Sombra formed the team that faced them, however, the two rivals faced a unified team, who took a very important step towards the championship, winning the match after applying the Black Hammer and La Campana to the protagonists of the 80th Anniversary.")[28]
  20. ^ Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (May 5, 2014): "Rush Y La Sobra, Los mas odiados" ("Rush and La Sombra, the most hated")[29]

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