CMLL World Trios Championship explained

Championshipname:CMLL World Trios Championship
Currentholder:Máscara Dorada 2.0|Máscara Dorada]], Star Jr. & Neón
Won:July 16, 2024
Promotion:Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Created:November 1991
Mostreigns:Team: Los Infernales (MS-1, Pirata Morgan and El Satánico) / El Hijo del Fantasma, Héctor Garza and La Máscara (2 times)
Individual: Héctor Garza and Último Guerrero (5 times)
Firstchamp:Los Infernales
Longestreign:Black Warrior, Blue Panther and Dr. Wagner Jr. (App.)
Shortestreign:La Ola Amarilla (Hiroshi Tanahashi, Okumura and Taichi) and The Cl4n (Ciber the Main Man, The Chris and Sharlie Rockstar) [1] [2]
Oldest:Canek
Youngest:La Sombra

The CMLL World Trios Championship (Spanish: "Campeonato Mundial de Trios") is a professional wrestling championship promoted by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) in Mexico. The title has existed since 1991 and is contested for by teams of three wrestlers.[3]

The first champions were Los Infernales ("The Infernal Ones"; MS-1, Pirata Morgan and El Satánico) who won a tournament on November 22, 1991. Since then 28 trios have held the championship. The current champions are Máscara Dorada, Star Jr. and Neón, who are in their first reign as a team, but second for Neón and first for Dorada and Star Jr. individually. They defeated Los Bárbaros (Bárbaro Cavernario, Dragon Rojo Jr. and El Terrible) at CMLL Martes De Arena Mexico on July 16, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico. The championship has been vacated on four occasions, each time leading to CMLL holding a tournament to determine new champions. Only two teams have held the title on more than one occasion, Los Infernales and the trio of Héctor Garza, Hijo del Fantasma and La Máscara.

History

With the emergence of trios (tag teams consisting of three people) such as Los Misioneros de la Muerte, Los Brazos and more, the six-man tag team match became increasingly popular in the early 1980s. Its popularity led to the trios format becoming the most prevalent match format in Lucha libre to this day.[4] In 1985, the Mexican lucha libre, or professional wrestling, promotion Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre ("Mexican Wrestling Enterprise"; EMLL) was given control of the newly created Mexican National Trios Championship. Over the subsequent six years, that championship became the focal point of the very popular trios division, serving as the highest honor EMLL could bestow on a trio at the time. In 1991, EMLL changed their name to Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre ("World Wrestling Council") and began to establish a series of CMLL-branded world championships, relegating the Mexican National championships to being a secondary level of championships within the company.[5] In 1991, CMLL added a CMLL-branded world championship for the trios division. They held a 16-team tournament to crown the first champions, a tournament that saw "Los Infernales" ("The Infernal Ones"; MS-1, Pirata Morgan and El Satánico) defeat "Los Brazos" ("The Arms"; El Brazo, Brazo de Oro and Brazo de Plata) to become the first CMLL World Trios Champions.[6] Over the next couple of years, the championship would be held by such teams as "Los Intocables" ("The Untouchables" Jaque Mate, Masakre and Pierroth Jr.) and "La Ola Blanca" ("The White Wave"; Gran Markus Jr., El Hijo del Gladiador and Dr. Wagner Jr.).[6] In 1993, the then-reigning Mexican National Trios Champions left CMLL, and the Mexico City Boxing and wrestling commission allowed the champions to take the Mexican National Trios Championship with them.[5] From 1993 through 2001, when the Mexican National Trios Championship returned to CMLL, the CMLL World Trios Championship was the only championship for the division.[6]

In 1997 then-reigning champion Héctor Garza, who held the title along with Dos Caras and La Fiera, left CMLL, forcing the championship to be vacated.[6] Subsequently, the team of Rey Bucanero, Emilio Charles Jr. and El Satánico won the championship in a tournament final over Apolo Dantés, Black Warrior, and Dr. Wagner Jr. In October 1998, the championship was vacated again when Mr. Niebla was injured, forcing his teammates Atlantis and Lizmark to give up the championship.[6] The Lagunero team of Black Warrior, Blue Panther and Dr. Wagner Jr. defeated "Los Guapos" ("The Hansome Ones"; Bestia Salvaje, Scorpio Jr. and Zumbido) in the tournament finals,[6] but vacated the championship in February 2002.[7] Blue Panther and Dr. Wagner Jr. replaced Black Warrior with Fuerza Guerrera and defeated Black Warrior's new team of Mr. Niebla, Antifaz del Norte and Black Warrior himself. In 2006, the championship were vacated once again after not being defended for almost 20 months.[8] Los Guerreros de Atlantida ("The Warriors from Atlantis"; Atlantis, Tarzan Boy and Último Guerrero) won the championship on September 29, 2006, and began defending it on a regular basis.[9] In February 2007 Los Perros del Mal ("The Bad Dogs"; Perro Aguayo Jr., Mr. Águila and Héctor Garza) won the championship and held it for 15 months before splitting up and vacating the championship.[10] The team of El Hijo del Fantasma, Héctor Garza and La Máscara won the tournament, defeating Blue Panther, Dos Caras Jr. and Místico in the finals. In 2015 CMLL's Guadalajara branch brought back the Occidente ("Western") Trios Championship, specifically for their shows held in Jalisco, Guadalajara.[11] The Occidente championship is considered tertiary to both the world and national championships.

Reigns

See main article: List of CMLL World Trios Champions. The current champions are Máscara Dorada, Star Jr. and Neón, who are in their first reign as a team, but second for Neón and first for Dorada and Star Jr. individually. They defeated Los Bárbaros (Bárbaro Cavernario, Dragon Rojo Jr. and El Terrible at CMLL Martes De Arena Mexico on July 16, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico; they are the 36th overall championship team. Black Warrior, Blue Panther and Dr. Wagner Jr. holds the record for the longest single reign of any team, but due to the uncertainty of when the championship was vacated it can only be verified that they held them for a minimum of 1,141 days. Dr. Wagner Jr.'s four reigns combine to 2,051 days, the highest of any wrestler.[12] Héctor Garza's five individual reigns is the record for the most reigns of any individual wrestler.[12] All title matches take place under two out of three falls rules.[6]

Tournaments

1991

CMLL held a 16-trios team tournament from October 25, 1991 to November 22, 1991 to determine the first ever CMLL World Trios Championship team.[6] This was the third CMLL-branded world championship created by CMLL after the CMLL World Heavyweight Championship in May and the CMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship in September 1991.[13] [14] In the finals, Los Infernales (El Satánico, MS-1 and Pirata Morgan) defeated Los Brazos (El Brazo, Brazo de Oro and Brazo de Plata) to win the championship.[6]

Tournament brackets[6]

1997

In early 1997 Héctor Garza, who was one-third of the reigning CMLL World Trios Champions alongside Dos Caras and La Fiera, left CMLL to join rival promotion AAA. CMLL vacated the championship and decided to hold a one-night, eight-team tournament to crown the new trios champions.[6] The tournament took place on Friday March 21, 1997 on the undercard of the 1997 Homenaje a Salvador Lutteroth ("Homage to Salvador Lutteroth") show. In the finals, Emilio Charles Jr., Rey Bucanero and El Satánico defeated Apolo Dantés, Black Warrior, and Dr. Wagner Jr.[6]

Tournament brackets[6]

1998

In October 1998, Mr. Niebla suffered an injury, which forced CMLL to vacate the CMLL World Trios Championship as it was not clear when Mr. Niebla would be able to wrestle again.[6] They held a three-show, eight-team tournament from December 4 to December 12, 1998. Former champions Atlantis and Lizmark teamed up with Emilio Charles Jr. for the tournament, while Mr. Niebla actually returned to action in time to be in the tournament as well, teaming up with Rayo de Jalisco Jr. and Shocker. In the finals the trio of Dr. Wagner Jr., Blue Panther and Black Warrior defeated Los Guapos (Scorpio Jr., Bestia Salvaje and Zumbido) to lay claim to the championship.[6]

Tournament brackets[6]

2008

In the summer of 2008 then-CMLL World Trios Champions Los Perros del Mal kicked Héctor Garza out of the group; at the time Garza held the championship alongside Perros members Perro Aguayo Jr. and Mr. Águila, forcing the championship to be vacated.[7] CMLL held an eight-team tournament for the vacant championship, starting on May 30, with the finals on June 13, 2008, during CMLL's 2008 Infierno en el Ring event.[15] [16]

Tournament brackets

2013

In May 2013 long-time CMLL World Trios Champions El Bufete del Amor (Marco Corleone, Máximo and Rush) were forced to vacate the championship due to Corleone suffering a serious knee injury. CMLL held an eight-team, two-night tournament to determine the next champions. The tournament started on June 9, 2013 and the finals took place on June 16.[17]

Tournament brackets

Footnotes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Resultados Arena México (7 de mayo 2010): ¡Tanahashi, Taichi y Okumura, nuevos Campeones de Tríos CMLL! . Velazquez, Israel . May 7, 2010 . May 7, 2010 . Súper Luchas Magazine . es.
  2. Web site: Resultados Arena México (21 mayo 2010): ¡Sombra, La Máscara y Máscara Dorada, nuevos campeones! . Rivera, Manuel . May 21, 2010 . May 22, 2010 . Súper Luchas Magazine . es.
  3. Book: Hornbaker, Tim . Legends of Pro Wrestling - 150 years of headlocks, body slams, and piledrivers . Sports Publishing . 978-1-61321-808-2 . New York, New York . Statistical notes . 550 . 2016 . Revised . Professional wrestling is a sport in which match finishes are predetermined. Thus, win–loss records are not indicative of a wrestler's genuine success based on their legitimate abilities - but on now much, or how little they were pushed by promoters.
  4. Book: Madigan, Dan . Mondo Lucha a Go Go: the bizarre & honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling . HarperCollins Publishers . 2007 . "Okay... what is Lucha Libre?" . 32 . most shows feature several six-man, or "trios" matches . 978-0-06-085583-3. New York, New York.
  5. Book: Royal Duncan and Gary Will. Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. MEXICO: National Trios Title. 393. 2000. 0-9698161-5-4. Pennsylvania, USA.
  6. Book: Royal Duncan and Gary Will . Wrestling Title Histories . Archeus Communications . MEXICO: EMLL CMLL Trios Title . 396 . 2000 . 0-9698161-5-4. Pennsylvania, USA.
  7. Web site: CMLL World Trios Championship . CageMatch . June 4, 2017.
  8. Web site: CMLL World Trios Championship > Title Reigns > 18.12.1998 - xx.02.2002: Los Laguneros (Black Warrior, Blue Panther, Dr. Wagner Jr.) . CageMatch . June 4, 2017.
  9. Web site: CMLL World Trios Championship > Title Reigns > 29.09.2006 - 16.02.2007: Los Guerreros de Atlantida (Atlantis, Tarza Boy & Ultimo Guerrero . CageMatch . June 4, 2017.
  10. Resultandos Arena México (16 Feb 07) . Flores, Manuel . February 17, 2007 . July 11, 2009 . Súper Luchas. es.
  11. Web site: Occidente Trios Championship . cagematch.net . February 28, 2016 .
  12. Web site: Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre World Trios Title . March 17, 2017 . May 14, 2017 . Wrestling-Titles.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20090303163806/http://wrestling-titles.com/mexico/emll/cmll-6.html . 2009-03-03 . dead .
  13. Book: Royal Duncan and Gary Will. Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. Pennsylvania, USA . Mexico: EMLL CMLL Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre heavyweight Title. 395. 2000. 0-9698161-5-4.
  14. Book: Royal Duncan and Gary Will . Wrestling Title Histories . Archeus Communications. Pennsylvania, USA . MEXICO: CMLL EMLL Light Heavyweight Title . 395 . 2000 . 0-9698161-5-4.
  15. Web site: June 2008 PPV. June 13, 2008. September 21, 2009. Pro Wrestling History.
  16. Web site: CMLL: Resultados "Infierno en el Ring - Amazonas en acción" - 25/12/2016 - Vaquerita muestra su rostro, Zeuxis su verdugo . Dark Angelito . June 4, 2017 . . es . Ernesto . Ocampo . Impresos Camsam, SA de CV . Mexico City, Mexico. 1665-8876.
  17. Web site: Resultados Arena México Domingo 16 de Junio '13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130620150440/http://www.cmll.com/02_resultados/dom_arena_mex/dom_arenamex.htm . Salazar López . Alexis A. . June 20, 2013 . June 17, 2013 . June 17, 2013 . . es . dead .