IWRG Prisión Fatal explained

Prisión Fatal (English: "Deadly Prison") is both the name of a major show series promoted by the Mexican Lucha Libre, or professional wrestling promotion International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) as well as the name of the match that always main events the show. The Prisión Fatal match is a steel cage match where the participants are chained to the cage, with the last person in the cage being forced to either unmask or have their hair shaved off according to Luchas de Apuestas traditions.

Event history

Starting as far back as at least 1997, the Mexican wrestling promotion International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG; Sometimes referred to as Grupo Internacional Revolución in Spanish) has held several annual events where the main event was a multi-man steel cage match where the last wrestler left in the cage would be forced to either remove their wrestling mask or have their hair shaved off under Luchas de Apuestas, or "bet match", rules. In late 2000 IWRG promoted a variation of the steel cage match under the moniker Prisión Fatal ("Deadly Prison"), the first such event to ever bear the name. The Prisión Fatal name would not officially be used for 12 years before the 2012 Prisión Fatal show and then used at intermittent times over the subsequent years, some times twice a year, other time not having a Prisión Fatal show at all. The Prisión Fatal match often has the added stipulation that each competitor is chained by the wrist to the cage with a long steel chain and to escape they fight have to get a key to unlock their chain before they are able to climb out of the cage.

The added chain helps to distinguish it from other Steel cage matches held throughout the year such as the IWRG Guerra del Golfo ("Gulf War"), IWRG Guerra de Sexos ("War of the Sexes") or IWRG El Castillo del Terror ("The Tower of Terror") shows. The Prisión Fatal shows, as well as the majority of the IWRG shows in general, are held in "Arena Naucalpan", owned by the promoters of IWRG and their main arena. So far IWRG has promoted a Prisión Fatal show a total of five times.

A total of 33 wrestlers have competed in a Prisión Fatal match, with only Dr. Cerebro, Oficial Factor, El Hijo de Pirata Morgan and X-Fly have competed in multiple Prisión Fatal matches and X-Fly being the only wrestler to lose two such matches. Factor competed in the 2000 version of the Prisión Fatal show as Súper Mega and later on as Oficial Factor. Rody and Oficial Factor are the only wrestlers to be forced to unmask while Pirata Morgan, X-Fly and Alan Extreme have had their hair shaved off as a result of the match. The six Prisión Fatal shows have hosted more than 27 matches in total,[1] including 4 championship matches. The IWRG Intercontinental Welterweight Championship, IWRG Intercontinental Middleweight Championship and Distrito Federal Trios Championship were all successfully defended while the AIWA Argentinean National Cruiserweight Championship changed hands on the August 2014 version of the Prisión Fatal show.

Prisión Fatal winners

YearWinnerLoserWagerReference
Burly Rody Mask [2]
Hair [3]
Mask [4]
Hair [5] [6] [7]
Hair [8] [9]
Hair [10]
Hair [11] [12]
Mask [13]
Hair [14]

Dates, venues, and main events

EventDateCityVenueMain Eventclass=unsortable scope="col"
Arena Naucalpan
Arena Naucalpan [15] [16]
Arena Naucalpan
Arena Naucalpan
Arena Naucalpan
Arena Naucalpan
Arena Naucalpan
Arena Naucalpan  
Arena Naucalpan [17]

Notes and References

  1. Records for the first Prisión Fatal in 2000 are incomplete, only verifying two of the matches on the show.
  2. News: 2000 Especial!. Box y Lucha Magazine. 2–28. issue 2488. January 9, 2001. es.
  3. News: Manuel . Rivera . Entrevista por Mike Segura; El Suicida . . 324 . June 22, 2009 . 25 . es.
  4. Web site: Factor dejó su máscara en la Prisión Fatal . December 3, 2012. December 3, 2012 . MedioTiempo . es.
  5. Web site: Mala semana para los Piratas, ahora el Pirata Morgan Sr rapado. . March 18, 2013 . March 19, 2013 . estrellas del Ring . Eduardo Reyes Ruiz and Hugo Acosta . es.
  6. Web site: Máscara Año Dos Mil júnior rapó al Pirata Morgan . March 18, 2013 . March 19, 2013 . Diego . Mejia Eguiluz . The Gladiatores . es.
  7. Web site: Cae otro bucanero, Pirata Morgan rapado . March 18, 2013 . March 19, 2013 . Redaccion . MedioTiempo . . es.
  8. Web site: Doctor Cerebro rapó al Mosco X-Fly . June 24, 2014 . August 4, 2015 . The Gladiatores . es . Diego . Mejía Eguiluz.
  9. Web site: Dr. Cerebro rapó a X-Fly en Naucalpan . June 23, 2013 . August 4, 2015 . MedioTiempo . . es.
  10. Web site: X-Fly pierde la cabellera en la Prisión Fatal . May 26, 2015 . July 30, 2015 . The Gladiatores . es . Diego . Mejía Eguiluz.
  11. Web site: Alan Extreme pierde la cabellera ante los Neza Boy´s en la Prisión Fatal . José . Lázaro Rodríguez . August 27, 2014 . July 30, 2015 . The Gladiatores . es.
  12. Web site: La Prisión Fatal fue para Ciclón Black su victima Alan Extreme . Eduardo . Reyes Ruiz . August 27, 2014 . July 30, 2015 . Estrellas del Ring . es.
  13. Web site: Imposible hace naufragar a Pirata Morgan Jr. y le gana la máscara en la Prisión Fatal . January 2, 2017 . January 17, 2017 . The Gladiatores . es . Diego . Mejía Eguiluz.
  14. Web site: Lo mejor de la lucha libre independiente: Carístico rapó a Black Warrior . July 26, 2017 . July 26, 2017 . MedioTiempo . es . MSN.
  15. Web site: JWRG @ Naucalpan - La Prisión Fatal 2009 . July 5, 2009 . May 29, 2020 . WrestlingData.
  16. Web site: IWRG . July 5, 2020 . May 29, 2020 . CageMatch.
  17. Web site: En la prisión fatal Carístico se queda con la cabellera de Black Warrior. . The Gladiatores . es . Alfonso . Lizarraga . July 24, 2017 . July 24, 2017.