Torneo Gran Alternativa (2018)

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Torneo Gran Alternativa (2018)
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Official poster for the tournament final CMLL Super Viernes show
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateMay 4, 2018
May 11, 2018
May 18, 2018
CityMexico City, Mexico
VenueArena México
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The Torneo Gran Alternativa 2018 was a professional wrestling tournament event produced by the Mexican wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLLl; Spanish "World Wrestling Council") that began on May 4, 2018 and ran over the course of three of CMLL's Friday night shows in Arena México through May 18. The Torneo Gran Alternativa (Great alternative tournament) concept sees a Novato or rookie team up with an experienced wrestler for a tag team tournament. The rookie winner is often elevated up the ranks of CMLL as a result of winning the tournament, but there is no specific "prize" for winning the tournament beyond a symbolic trophy.

The 2018 tournament was the 23rd Gran Alternativa tournament that CMLL has held since its inception in 1994 and was won by Flyer and his uncle Volador Jr. as they defeated Último Guerrero and Templario in the finals. The tournament victory helped elevate Flyer in the ranks as he began working higher on CMLL shows after the tournament victory. The finals of the 2018 tournament also served as the catalyst for the return of L.A. Park and his son El Hijo de L.A. Park's return to CMLL.

History[]

Starting in 1994 the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) created a special tournament concept where they would team up a novato, or rookie, with a veteran for a single-elimination tag team tournament.[1][2] The tournament was called El Torneo Gran Alternativa, or "The Great Alternative Tournament" and became a recurring event on the CMLL calendar. CMLL did not hold a Gran Alternativa tournament in 1997 and 2000 held on each year from 2001 through 2014, opting not to hold a tournament in 2015. The 2016 Gran Alternativa tournament will be the 21st overall Gran Alternativa tournament. All tournaments have been held in Arena México, CMLL's main venue and has taken place on Friday nights, with the 2016 tournament being the only time the Gran Alternativa was held on Tuesday nights.[3] The 2018 Gran Alternativa tournament was the 23rd tournament held by CMLL in the 24 years since the first installment.[3]

Tournament background[]

The tournament featured 15 professional wrestling matches with different wrestlers teaming up, some of which were involved in pre-existing scripted feuds or storylines while others are simply paired up for the tournament. Wrestlers portrayed either villains (referred to as Rudos in Mexico) or fan favorites (Técnicos in Mexico) as they competed in wrestling matches with pre-determined outcomes. The tournament format followed CMLL's traditional tournament formats, with two qualifying blocks of eight teams that competed in the first and second week of the tournament and a final match between the two block winners.[4][5] The qualifying blocks were one-fall matches while the tournament finals was a best two-out-of-three-falls tag team match. Each qualifying block started with all 8 Novatos competing in a "seeding" battle royal to determine the brackets for the block.[4]

Gran Alternativa participants
Block Rookie Veteran Ref(s)
Block A Eléctrico Místico [4]
Block A Espanto Jr. Hechicero [4]
Block A Flyer Volador Jr. [4]
Block A Atlantis [4]
Block A Maquiavelo Ephesto [4]
Block A Robin Ángel de Oro [4]
Block A Yago Mephisto [4]
Block A El Hijo del Signo El Terrible [4]
Block B Akuma Euforia [5]
Block B Astral Niebla Roja [5]
Block B Kraneo [5]
Block B Star Jr. Carístico [5]
Block B El Coyote Bárbaro Cavernario [5]
Block B Principe Diamante Valiente [5]
Block B Templario Último Guerrero [5]
Block B Universo 2000 Jr. Máscara Año 2000 [5]

The 2018 tournament marked the first time that , El Coyote, , Maquiavelo, Principe Diamante, Templario and Universo 2000 Jr. competed in a Gran Alternativa tournament.[3] While this was also Eléctrico's first Gran Alternativa, he had worked for CMLL since 2006 in the Mini-Estrellas division and only been moved up to the main division in early 2018.[6] Of the remaining novatos El Hijo del Signo was the oldest (age 33 or 34) of the rookies and also the novato with the longest CMLL tenure, having competed in both the 2011 and 2012 tournaments. Audaz, at age 20, was the youngest novato in the 2018 tournament. Espanto Jr. had competed in three previous Gran Alternativa tournaments in 2013, 2014 and 2017. Magia Blanco came into the Gran Alternativa with the most momentum of all the rookies by having won the Copa Nueva Valores ("New Values Cup") rookie tournament by beating Flyer in the finals on April 17,[7][8] followed by a very well received Mexican National Welterweight Championship match against El Soberano on May 1 which he lost.[9]

On the veterans side, all competitors had taken part in the Gran Alternativa tournament before, although Bárbaro Cavernario made his first appearance as a veteran after having won the 2014 tournament as a rookie, teaming with Mr. Niebla.[10] Of all the veterans Carístico and Último Guerrero have had the most success in the Gran Alternativa, with both having won the tournament as a rookie and then twice more as a veteran, with Carístico winning the previous year's tournament with Soberano.[11][Note 1] Último Guerrero and Atlantis had both competed in 14 Gran Alternativa tournaments prior to the 2018 version,[3] and at 55 years of age Atlantis was the oldest competitor in the tournament.[12] Other previous winners included Volador Jr. (2016) and El Terrible (2012).[3] Ephesto competed in the 2006 tournament under the name "Hombre Sin Nombre" but 2018 marked the first time he competed as "Ephesto" after having played the character since 2007.[3]

Tournament results[]

The 2018 tournament was split out over three Super Viernes shows, with a qualifying block on May 4 and May 11. Block A started with the eight novatos competing in a Battle royal to determine the first round tag team match ups. CMLL often employs a "Seeding battle royal" for their tag team tournaments, where the first two wrestlers eliminated would be in the first tournament match, the third and fourth man eliminated would meet in the second tournament match, the fifth and sixth man matchup in the third first-round match and the last two wrestlers would meet in the fourth and final first-round match. Flyer and El Hijo del Signo were the last two men in the match, earning the longst rest between matches.[13][4][14] The first tag team match of the tournament was also the longest tournament match of the night, as Eléctrico and Místico defeated Espanto Jr. and Hechicero in nine minutes, six seconds. Yago and Mephisto, Magia Blanca and Atlantis and the team of Flyer and Volador Jr. all moved to the second round.[13][4][14] In the second round Yago and Mephisto defeated Eléctrico and Místico in 6:52 while Flyer got a small measure of revenge against Copa Nueva Valores winner Magica Blanca, as Flyer and Volador Jr. defeated Magica Blanca and Atlantis.[13][4][14] In the final block A match Flyer and Volador Jr. defeated Yago and Mephisto to qualify for the finals.[13][4][14]

Block B of the Gran Alternativa took place a week later, and saw Templario and Universo 2000 Jr. outlast Star Jr., Audaz, El Coyote, Astral, Akuma and Príncipe Diamante in the seeding battle royal to set the match order for the night.[5] The novato/veteran teams of Akuma and Euforia, Carístico and Star Jr., Audaz and Kráneo, and Templario and Último Guerrero all advanced to the quarterfinal round of the tournament.[5] 2017 Gran Alternativa winner Carístico and novato Star Jr. advanced to the semi-finals with a victory over Akuma and Euforia. In the other quarterfinal Último Guerrero, who like Carístico had already won three Gran Alternativa tournaments and his trainee Templario defeated Templarios long time rival Audaz and veteran Kráneo to move on.[5] In the second tournament final Templario and Último Guerrero defeated Star Jr. and Carístico when Templario pinned Carístico.[5]

The final Gran Alternativa tournament match was held on May 18 and was the only best two-out-of-three falls match of the tournament. The two teams split the first two falls between them, leading to the third and final fall where both team members had to be pinned to end the match. In the final moments of the match novato Flyer pinned veteran Último Guerrero after executing a Moonsault side slam off the rope, followed by Volador Jr. pinning Templario after rolling him up with a rana.[15][16] After the match was over Flyer and Volador Jr. were attacked by Los Ingobernables, Rush, El Terrible and La Bestia del Ring to continue an ongoing rivalry between Rush and Volador Jr. moments later Volador Jr,'s uncle L.A. Park and cousin El Hijo de L.A. Park made their surprise return to CMLL by running to the ring and chasing off Los Ingobernables.[15][16] After Flyer and Volador Jr. were given their Gran Alternativa tournament L.A. Park made a challenge to Rush for a Lucha de Apuestas match.[15][16]

Tournament brackets[]

Round of 16   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
                           
Eléctrico and Místico W  
Espanto Jr. and Hechicero 09:06[4]     Eléctrico and Místico 06:52[4]  
Yago and Mephisto W   Yago and Mephisto W  
Robin and Ángel de Oro 04:21[4]       Yago and Mephisto 07:49[4]  
Magia Blanca and Atlantis W       Flyer and Volador Jr. W  
Maquiavelo and Ephesto 06:16[4]     Magia Blanca and Atlantis 02:51[4]
Flyer and Volador Jr. W   Flyer and Volador Jr. W  
El Hijo del Signo and El Terrible 05:20[4]       Flyer and Volador Jr. W
Akuma and Euforia W       Templario and Último Guerrero
Astral and Niebla Roja [5]     Akuma and Euforia [5]  
Star Jr. and Carístico W   Star Jr. and Carístico W  
El Coyote and Bárbaro Cavernario [5]       Star Jr. and Carístico [5]
Audaz and Kraneo W       Templario and Último Guerrero W  
Príncipe Diamante and Valiente [5]     Audaz and Kraneo [5]
Templario and Último Guerrero W   Templario and Último Guerrero W  
Máscara Año 2000 and Universo 2000 Jr. [5]  

Aftermath[]

The tournament victory helped establish Flyer as a wrestler on the rise in CMLL, but it was the aftermath of the tournament that had the biggest impact both on Flyer's career and CMLL's direction in 2018. The appearance of L.A. Park and El Hijo de L.A. Park marked a period where CMLL began to work with more "independent" wrestlers, allowing wrestlers not under permanent contract to work on CMLL shows.[17] The biggest change was that CMLL would allow independent wrestlers to also work for their rival Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA), which had not been allowed every before in the history of the company. In addition to L.A. Park and El Hijo de L.A. Park, this change in approach allowed Penta El 0M,[18] Fénix,[19] Cibernético (Billed as "Ciber Main Man"), El Zorro ("The Crizh") and Charly Manson ("Scharlie Rockstar") to all work for CMLL and become parts of major storylines over the summer of 2018.[20]

The appearance of L.A. Park led to a protracted storyline feud between La Familia Real ("The Royal Family"; L.A. Park, Volador Jr., Flyer and El Hijo de L.A. Park) against Los Ingobernables (Rush, El Terrible and El Bestia del Ring) that played out over the summer of 2018. The main focus was building a rivalry between Rush and L.A. Park, believed to be leading to a Lucha de Apuestas, or bet match, at the CMLL 85th Anniversary Show. The storyline build saw Rush and El Terrible defeat Volador Jr. and Valiente to win the CMLL World Tag Team Championship on July 13, 2018.[21]

Tournament shows[]

May 4, 2018 Super Viernes
No. Results[13][4][14] Stipulations Times
1 Mercurio, Pequeño Violencia and Pierrothito defeated Fantasy, Shockercito and Último Dragoncito Best two-out-of-three falls tag team match 14:27
3 Blue Panther, Kraneo and Valiente defeated La Sangre Dinamita (El Cuatrero, Sansón and Forastero) Six-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match 12:15
4 Rush defeated Último Guerrero Lighting Match (One fall, 10 minute time-limit match) 08:39
5 El Hijo del Signo and Flyer defeated Eléctrico, Espanto Jr., , Maquiavelo , Robin and Yago Gran Alternativa 2018 seeding battle royal 02:27
7 Yago and Mephisto defeated Ángel de Oro and Robin Gran Alternativa 2018 first round tag team match 04:21
8 Atlantos and Magia Blanca defeated Ephesto and& Maquiavelo Gran Alternativa 2018 first round tag team match 06:16
9 Flyer and Volador Jr. defeated Hijo del Signo and El Terrible Gran Alternativa 2018 first round tag team match 05:20
10 Yago and Mephisto defeated Eléctrico and Místico Gran Alternativa 2018 Quarter final tag team match 06:52
11 Flyer and Volador Jr. defeated Atlantis and Magia Blanca Gran Alternativa 2018 Quarter final tag team match 02:51
12 Flyer and Volador Jr. defeated Yago and Mephisto Gran Alternativa 2018 Semi-final tag team match 07:49
May 11, 2018 Super Viernes
No. Results[5] Stipulations
1 Mercurio and Pequeño Violencia defeated Acero and Aéreo Six-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match
2 Fuego, Pegasso and Stigma defeated Los Cancerberos del Infierno (Cancerbero and Raziel) and Disturbio Six-woman "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match
3 Los Revolucionarios del la Muerte (Dragón Rojo Jr. and Pólvora) and Hechicero defeated One Atos Style (Esfinge, Titán and Tritón) Six-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match
4 Negro Casas defeated Soberano Jr. Six-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match
5 Templario and Universo 2000 Jr. defeated Star Jr., , El Coyote, Astral, Akuma and Príncipe Diamante Gran Alternativa 2018 seeding battle royal
6 Akuma and Euforia defeated Astral and Niebla Roja Gran Alternativa 2018 first round tag team match
7 Carístico and Star Jr. defeated Bárbaro Cavernario and El Coyote Gran Alternativa 2018 first round tag team match
8 Audaz and Kráneo defeated Príncipe Diamante and Valiente Gran Alternativa 2018 first round tag team match
9 Templario and Último Guerrero defeated Máscara Año 2000 and Universo 2000 Jr. Gran Alternativa 2018 first round tag team match
10 Carístico and Star Jr. defeated Akuma and Euforia Gran Alternativa 201Quarterfinalal tag team match
11 Templario and Último Guerrero defeated Audaz and Kráneo Gran Alternativa 2018 Quarterfinal tag team match
12 Templario and Último Guerrero defeated Carístico and Star Jr. Gran Alternativa 2018 Semi-final tag team match
13 Ángel de Oro, Místico and Volador Jr. defeated Los Hijos del Infierno (Ephesto, Luciferno and Mephisto) Six-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match
May 18, 2018 Super Viernes
No. Results[15] Stipulations
1 Astral and Eléctrico defeated Espanto Jr. and El Hijo del Signo Best two-out-of-three falls tag team match
2 Okumura, Puma and Tiger defeated Blue Panther Jr., Drone and The Panther Six-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match
3 Guerrero Maya Jr. defeated Fuego Lighting Match (One fall, 10 minute time-limit match)
4 La Sangre Dinamita (El Cuatrero, Forastero and Sansón) defeated Ángel de Oro, Místico and Soberano Jr. Six-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match
5 Los Ingobernables (La Bestia del Ring, Rush and El Terrible) defeated Atlantis, Diamante Azul and Kráneo Six-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match
6 Flyer and Volador Jr. defeated Templario and Último Guerrero Gran Alternativa 2018 final, tag team match

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ Between 2004 and 2011 Carístico competed under the name "Místico", a name that was later given to a new Místico.

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