CMLL International Gran Prix (1998) explained

CMLL International Gran Prix (1998)
Promotion:Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Date:August 14, 1998
Venue:Arena México
City:Mexico City, Mexico
Liveevent:Y
Lastevent:Leyenda de Plata
Nextevent:CMLL 65th Anniversary Show
Event:International Gran Prix
Lastevent2:1997
Nextevent2:2002

The CMLL International Gran Prix (1998) was a lucha libre, or professional wrestling, tournament produced and scripted by the Mexican professional wrestling promoter Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL; "World Wrestling Council" in Spanish) which took place on August 14, 1998 in Arena México, Mexico City, CMLL's main venue. The 1998 International Gran Prix was the fifth time CMLL has held an International Gran Prix tournament since 1994. All International Gran Prix tournaments have been a one-night tournament, always as part of CMLL's Friday night CMLL Super Viernes shows.

The fifth International Gran Prix was a one night, 16-man single elimination tournament consisting of Mexican natives and a number of foreign wrestlers, some of which worked for CMLL on a regular basis (such as The Headhunters) and others who were invited specially for the tournament (such as Ricky Santana). The final match saw Rayo de Jalisco Jr. defeat Apolo Dantés to win the International Gran Prix, making Rayo de Jalisco Jr. the first person to win the Gran Prix twice; having previously won it in 1994.

Production

Background

In 1994 the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) organized their first ever International Gran Prix tournament. The first tournament followed the standard "single elimination" format and featured sixteen wrestlers in total, eight representing Mexico and eight "international" wrestlers.[1] In the end Mexican Rayo de Jalisco Jr. defeated King Haku in the finals to win the tournament.[1] In 1995 CMLL brought the tournament back, creating an annual tournament held every year from 1995 through 1998 and then again in 2002, 2003 and finally from 2005 through 2008.[1]

Storylines

The CMLL Gran Prix show featured four professional wrestling matches where wrestlers were matched up specifically for the tournament instead of as a result of pre-existing scripted feuds. The wrestlers themselves portray either faces (técnicos in Mexico, the "good guy" characters) or heels (referred to as rudos in Mexico, those that portray the "bad guys") as they perform for the fans before, during and after the matches.

Tournament

Tournament overview

NameCountrypromotion
Mexico CMLL
Puerto Rico CMLL
United Kingdom CMLL
Mexico CMLL
Mexico CMLL
Mexico CMLL
Puerto Rico Freelancer
Puerto Rico Freelancer
Mexico CMLL
Puerto RicoFreelancer
Mexico CMLL
Mexico CMLL
Puerto RicoFreelancer
Mexico CMLL
Mexico CMLL
Kevin Quinn United StatesFreelancer

Tournament show

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CMLL Gran Prix Tournament . June 1, 2015 . ProWrestlingHistory.com.