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CMLL 81st Anniversary Show

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Mexican professional wrestling supercard show
CMLL 81st Anniversary show
The official poster for the event
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateSeptember 19, 2014[1][2]
Air date:
September 19, 2014 (Terra.com)[3]
October 19, 2014 (SamuraiTV)
CityMexico City, Mexico
VenueArena México
AttendanceOver 17,000[4]
Tagline(s)"La lucha del siglo"
("The match of the century")
Sin Salida ("No Escape")
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TheCMLL 81st Anniversary Show (Spanish:81. Aniversario de CMLL) was a majorprofessional wrestling event produced byConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) that took place on September 19, 2014, in CMLL's home arenaArena México inMexico City, Mexico. The event commemorated the 81st anniversary of the creation of CMLL, which is the oldestprofessional wrestling promotion in the world. CMLL's anniversary show is their biggest, most important show of the year, comparable to theSuper Bowl for theNational Football League orWrestleMania forWorld Wrestling Entertainment. The CMLL Anniversary Show series is the longest-running annual professional wrestling show, starting in 1934.

The main event of the show was a best two-out-of-three fallsLucha de Apuestas, or "bet match" between perennial rivalsAtlantis andÚltimo Guerrero, with both wrestlers putting theirmask on the line. The show featured five more matches. The show made CMLL only the second promotion in the Americas, afterWWE, to draw a $1 million gate.[4]

Production

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Background

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Arena México, CMLL's main venue and location of the 81st Anniversary Show

The MexicanLucha libre (professional wrestling)companyConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) started out under the nameEmpresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre ("Mexican Wrestling Company"; EMLL), founded bySalvador Lutteroth in 1933. Lutteroth, inspired by professional wrestling shows he had attended in Texas, decided to become a wrestling promoter and held his first show on September 21, 1933, marking what would be the beginning of organized professional wrestling in Mexico.[5] Lutteroth would later become known as "the father of Lucha Libre" .[6] A year later EMLL held theEMLL 1st Anniversary Show, starting the annual tradition of theConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre Anniversary Shows that have been held each year ever since, most commonly in September.[7]

Over the years the anniversary show would become the biggest show of the year for CMLL, akin to theSuper Bowl for theNational Football League (NFL) orWWE'sWrestleMania event.[5][8] The first anniversary show was held inArena Modelo, which Lutteroth had bought after starting EMLL. In 1942–43 Lutteroth financed the construction ofArena Coliseo, which opened in April 1943. TheEMLL 10th Anniversary Show was the first of the anniversary shows to be held in Arena Coliseo.[7] In 1956 Lutteroth had Arena México built in the location of the original Arena Modelo, making Arena México the main venue of EMLL from that point on.[7] Starting with theEMLL 23rd Anniversary Show, all anniversary shows except for theEMLL 46th Anniversary Show have been held in the arena that would become known as "The Cathedral of Lucha Libre".[7] On occasion EMLL held more than one show labelled as their "Anniversary" show, such as two 33rd Anniversary Shows in 1966.[7] Over time the anniversary show series became the oldest, longest-running annual professional wrestling show. In comparison, WWE's WrestleMania is only the fourth oldest still promoted show (CMLL's Arena Coliseo Anniversary Show andArena México anniversary shows being second and third).[5][7][9] EMLL was supposed to hold theEMLL 52nd Anniversary Show on September 20, 1985 but Mexico City was hit by amagnitude 8.0earthquake. EMLL canceled the event both because of the general devastation but also over fears that Arena México might not be structurally sound after the earthquake.[7][10]

WhenJim Crockett Promotions was bought byTed Turner in 1988 EMLL became the oldest still active promotion in the world.[8] In 1991 EMLL was rebranded as "Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre" and thus held theCMLL 59th Anniversary Show, the first under the new name, on September 18, 1992.[7] Traditionally CMLL holds their major events on Friday Nights, replacing their regularly scheduledSuper Viernes show.[9]

Storylines

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Último Guerrero, one of the participants in the main event.
Atlantis, the other participant in the main event match.

The event featured sixprofessional wrestling matches with different wrestlers involved in pre-existingscripted feuds,plots andstorylines. Wrestlers were portrayed as eitherheels (referred to asrudos in Mexico, those that portray the "bad guys") orfaces (técnicos in Mexico, the "good guy" characters) as they followed a series of tension-building events, which culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches.[9]

The main event match for the 81st Anniversary show was the culmination of a storyline feud betweenAtlantis andÚltimo Guerrero that had its start several years prior. In 2005 Atlantis was a well established, veterantecnico who held theCMLL World Tag Team Championship withBlue Panther.[11] During a match on June 25, 2005 against Guerrero andRey Bucanero Atlantis turned on his partner during the match and cost them the titles.[11] Following the match the nowRudo Atlantis joined up the groupLos Guerreros del Infierno ("The Infernal Warriors"), who renamed the groupLos Guerreros de la Atlantida ("The Warriors of Atlantis") out of respect for their new co-leader.[12] Atlantis, Último Guerrero andNegro Casas won theCMLL World Trios Championship and held it for 166 days, before losing it on January 1, 2009, toEl Hijo del Fantasma,Héctor Garza andLa Máscara.[13] On November 2, 2009, Atlantis won his fourth CMLL World Tag Team Championship, this time teaming with Último Guerrero to defeatMístico and Negro Casas for the championship.[14] They later lost the Tag Team championship toAverno andMephisto on February 1, 2010.[14] In late 2009 it was rumored thatLos Guerreros de la Atlantida had split up, but when Atlantis and Último Guerrero teamed up on CMLL'sSin Salida show, to prove that the rumors were not true.[15] On November 2, 2010, Guerrero andDragón Rojo, Jr., who replaced an injured Atlantis, defeatedMr. Águila and Héctor Garza to win the CMLL World Tag Team Championship.[16] After the title win, Rojo, Jr. was made an official member ofLos Guerreros de la Atlantida.[17] Following Dragón Rojo's induction into the group Atlantis teamed less and less with his team mates. In June, 2011 Atlantis replaced an injuredShocker and teamed with thetecnico team ofDelta andGuerrero Maya, Jr. in theForjando un Ídolo tournament, which they eventually went on to win.[18] After weeks of tension between Atlantis and Último Guerrero, CMLL held a press conference on August 11, where Atlantis officially turnedtechnico and leftLos Guerreros de la Atlantida.[19] Guerrero and Atlantis faced each other in a big grudge match on September 23, which saw Atlantis pick up the win.[20] On theAugust 3 Super Viernes show, Guerrero and Rojo, Jr. lost the CMLL World Tag Team Championship to Atlantis andDiamante Azul, ending their reign at 640 days, the longest reign in the title's history.[21] On November 16, Atlantis announced that he was officially forming a stable namedLos Reyes de la Atlantida ("The Kings of Atlantis") with Delta and Guerrero Maya, Jr. to help him combatLos Guerreros del Infierno.[22][23][24] On theAugust 3 Super Viernes show, Atlantis andDiamante Azul defeated Dragón Rojo, Jr. and Último Guerrero to win the CMLL World Tag Team Championship.[25] In early 2013 the long running feud between Atlantis and Último Guerrero came to the forefront of CMLL booking once more. The two were booked for the 2013Torneo Nacional de Parejas Increibles tournament, forcing the two rivals to team up. Before their qualifying round both Atlantis and Gurrero stated that they would put their differences aside for the sake of the tournament. Atlantis and Guerrero displayed the teamwork they had developed by being partners inLos Guerreros del Atlantida for several years as they defeated the teams ofValiente andPólvora, Diamante Azul and Euforia and finally Dragón Rojo, Jr. andNiebla Roja to qualify for the finals of the tournament.[26][27] The finals took place as part of the 2013Homenaje a Dos Leyendas show and saw La Sombra and Volador, Jr. win the match and the tournament. Following the loss a frustrated Atlantis attacked Último Guerrero and tore his mask apart.[28] Atlantis subsequently made aLuchas de Apuestas challenge to Último Guerrero that was not immediately accepted.[29] The two rivals officially signed the contract for the mask vs. mask match on March 21, but did not announce an actual date for the match.[30] At the same press conference it was announced that CMLL would commemorate Atlantis' 30 year anniversary as a wrestler with a specialSuper Viernes show on May 3.[31] During the celebration of Atlantis' 30th anniversary as a wrestler Guerrero appeared after a match to berate Atlantis, which turned out to be a distraction for the real Último Guerrero to attack Atlantis from behind. The two identically dressed Guerreros proceeded to beat up Atlantis and tear his mask apart. Following the match Último Guerrero introduced his brother "Gran Guerrero".[32] The much anticipated and hyped Mask vs. Mask match between Guerrero and Atlantis at the 80th Anniversary Show on September 13 never came to fruition as the two were defeated in aRelevos Suicidas match by La Sombra and Volador Jr., who instead advanced to theLucha de Apuestas against each other.[33] During the semi-final match of the 2014Juicio Final showAtlantis andÚltimo Guerrero were once again on opposite sides of the six-man tag team match. In the first fall Guerrero pulled Atlantis' mask and pinned him, when Atlantis tried to use the same tactics in the second fall he was disqualified and lost the match for his team. Following the match Guerrero insisted on CMLL officially announcing the match between the two. Moments later Juan Manual Mar, representing the CMLL executive team came to the ring and announced that the two would finally face off in aLucha de Apuestas match for their masks at the 81st Anniversary show.[1][2]

Negro Casas half of defendingCMLL World Tag Team Champions.

One of the main storylines of 2014 for CMLL was the emergence ofLos Ingobernables ("The Ungovernable" or "The Unruly") as a team, a storyline that had driven the main event of CMLL's two previous major showsJuicio Final andHomenaje a Dos Leyendas. The storyline stretched back into 2013 where therudoNegro Casas began a rivalry with thetecnicoRush, atecnico that worked a rougher, harder style and often experienced that the fans would boo him during his matches. By the end of 2013 the storyline began to also includeShocker, who turnedrudo and sided with Casas in the feud.[34] The storyline evolved over time and Rush, Casa and Shocker all agreed to a three-way match underLucha de Apuestas ("Bet match") rules where the loser would be shaved bald. Later on Negro Casas dropped out of the match, declaring that he would rather face the winner and let Rush and Shocker fight each other at the 2014Homenaje a Dos Leyendas show.[35] Rush defeated Shocker, forcing Shocker to be shaved bald after the event and immediately set his sights on Negro Casas.[36] While Rush had displayed less of atecnico attitude during his matches against especially Shocker and Casas he never turnedrudo as such. Following theHomenaje show Rush began teaming more and more withLa Sombra, who was also displaying a morerudo attitude, announcing themselves as "técnicos diferentes" ("A different kind of good guy").[37] Soon after they were joined by La Máscara, to become a trio known asLos Indeseables ("The Undesirables"),[38] later renamedIngobernables ("Ungovernables").[39] Rush and La Máscara held theCMLL World Tag Team Championship at the time of theIngorbernables creation, but would later lose the title to Negro Casas and Shocker.[40] Following the title loss the focal point became aLuchas de Apuestas match between Rush and Negro Casas that was the main event of the 2014Juicio Final show, a match that Rush won by underhanded means, forcing Negro Casas to be shaved bald.[41] FollowingJuicio FinalLos Ingorbernables became positioned to challengeLa Peste Negra (Casas,El Felino andMr. Niebla) for theMexican National Trios Championship, but on September 6, 2014 CMLL announced that Rush and La Mascara would challenge Negro Casas and Shocker for the CMLL World Tag Team Championship as part of the 81st Anniversary show.[42]

2014 marked the year whereCavernario moved from working primarily in CMLL's secondary venues inGuadalajara, Jalisco to working full-time in Mexico City, CMLL's most important venues, gaining national exposure. His first major exposure on a national level was when he was teamed up with veteran wrestler Mr. Niebla for the 2014Gran Alternativa ("Great Alternative") tournament, a tournament specifically designed to showcase younger wrestlers. Cavernario and Mr. Niebla was successful and won the tournament and the two worked so well together that Cavernario was invited to join Mr. Niebla's groupLa Peste Negra.[43] Over the summer of 2014 Cavernario was one of 8 wrestlers competing in CMLL'sEn Busca de un Ídolo ("In search of an idol") tournament, actually ending up winning the entire tournament when he defeatedHechicero in the finals.[44] Later on Cavernario began a rivalry withRey Cometa as they found themselves on opposite sides of six-man tag team matches where they would single each other out during the matches. On September 5, 2014 the two faced off in a 1-on-1 Lighting match on CMLL'sSuper Viernes show, a match that ended with the two wrestling to a very intense 10 minute time limit draw. After the match Rey Cometa challenged his opponent to put his hair on the line in aLuchas de Apuestas match, the young Cavernario almost immediately accepted the challenge and the match was booked for the 81st Anniversary Show as the secondApuestas match of the night.[45] The following day CMLL officially announced that Rey Cometa and Cavernario would meet in the 4th match of the show.[42] Prior to thisApuestas match Rey Cometa had competed in fourApuestas matching, only losing one, where he was forced to unmask.[46][47][48][49] Cavernario had competed in a total of fiveApuestas matches, like Rey Cometa only losing one, which had forced him to unmask.[50][51] The previously injuredtecnicoThunder reappeared in CMLL after a 7-month absence during the semi-main event of the September 5Super Viernes show, coming to the ring during the third fall of a match between thetecnico team of Atlantis,Dragón Rojo, Jr. andVolador Jr. fighting rivals Gran Guerrero,Rey Escorpión and Último Guerrero. Initially he acted like he was helping the good guys out, only to turn on Volador Jr. attacking him during the match. While the act caused the team of the Guerreros and Rey Escorpión to lose by disqualification it became clear that Último Guerrero was ordering Thunder to continue to attack Volador Jr. even after the bell had rung. The intensity of the attack was underlined by Volador Jr. having to be taken from the arena on a stretcher.[45] The following day it was announced that the returning and nowrudo Thunder would team up with Mr. Niebla andEuforia in the third match of the night, facing his newfound victim Volador Jr. who would team up withMáscara Dorada andValiente in what would be the first in-ring meeting between these newfound rivals.[42]

On Monday August 18 CMLL announced the second match of the show, an eight-woman elimination match calledLa Copa 81 Aniversario ("The 81st Anniversary Cup"). The announced participants included the then reigningCMLL World Women's ChampionMarcela, theMexican National Women's ChampionEstrellita,CMLL-Reina International ChampionLa Amapola,Dalys la Caribeña,Goya Kong,Princesa Sugehit,Tiffany andZeuxis. The exact teams or format was not announced at the time.[52] On Monday August 25 CMLL announced another match, the opening match of the show, which was to be aBest two out of three falls tag team match featuring the brother duo ofPuma andTiger taking on the rookie team ofCachorro andDragon Lee.[53] The match would mark the first Anniversary Show appearance of both Cachorro and Dragon Lee as both had made their debut less than a year ago as well as Tiger, who while having been in CMLL for a number of years, had yet to wrestle a match on an Anniversary Show. Puma had wrestled on theCMLL 79th Anniversary Show two years prior where he defeated and unmaskedRey Cometa in one of the feature matches.[54] Throughout 2014 Tiger and Puma had developed a storyline rivalry with another team of second-generation brothers, Cachorro andBlack Panther, a storyline that also included Tiger and Puma's fatherEl Felino and Cachorro and Black Panther's fatherBlue Panther. Cachorro and Dragon Lee had not teamed on a regular basis before the match was announced, in fact the two had faced off in friendly competition in CMLL'sLa Copa Junior andEn Busca de un Ídolo ("In search of an idol") tournaments.[55][56] On September 6 CMLL announced a change to the match, adding Blue Panther and El Felino to the two sides, making it a traditionalSix-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match and an extension of the long running storyline betweenLos Divinos Laguneros ("The Divine from the Lagoon", Blue Panther, Cachorro and Black Panther) andLa Dinastia Casas (The Casas Dynasty", Felino, Tiger, Puma).[42]

Event

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Before the wrestling portion of the show beganLa Sonora Dinamita performed for the fans in the arena as well as anyone viewing the event live on the Internet. After the show the ring announcers Miguel Linares, Leonardo Magadan and Jesus Zuniga taped various introduction segments to be used when the Anniversary show would be broadcast on television at a later date. Fans were still entering the building during the first match as there were large areas of empty seats during this match, something that would change over time as Arena México looking to be at more or less full capacity by the time the third match started.

Cachorro, one of the participants in the opening match came to the ring wearing a specialwrestling mask, with half the mask being inspired by the blue/white design that his father Blue Panther originally wore and the other half a more ornate, black and white mask of his other partner Dragon Lee. Cachorro removed the mask before the actual match and wrestled wearing his regular designed mask. Thetecnico team of Panther, Cachorro and Dragon Lee won the first fall when Blue Panther forced therudo team captain El Felino to submit after applying aStanding figure four leglock, one of Blue Panther's signature moves known asEl Nudo Lagunero ("The Lagoon Knot"). In the second fall of the match Puma pinned Cachorro, then Tiger pinned Blue Panther to even the match to one fall each, going to the third and deciding factor. In the third fall Cachorro forced Tiger to submit to anarmbar followed by Dragon Lee pinning Puma to win the third and deciding fall for his side.[57][58][59][60]

The second match of the night featured CMLL's women's wrestling division as eight ladies competed for theLa Copa 81 Aniversario ("81st Anniversary Cup") trophy in an elimination match. Dalys la Caribeña, one of the eight participants, came to the ring dressed like a winged Greek character, complete with a Greek soldier's helmet, leather strap outfit and both her face and body painted in black and red colors. She removed the attached wings and the metal helmet before the match.[61] The teams were divided between the fourtecnicas (Marcela, Estrellita, Princesa Sigehit and Goya Kong) facing off against theruda team (La Amapola, Tiffany, Dalys and Zeuxis). After several minutes of wrestling, with all participants taking turns in the ring Tiffany was the first wrestler eliminated when Princesa Sugehit pinned her. Moments later the sides were evened out when La Amapola pinned the Mexican National Women's Champion Estrellita to eliminate her. From that point each elimination came quickly after each other, generally alternating between the two sides with Dalys, then Princesa Sugeith, then Goya Kong and finally La Amapola being eliminated leaving only Zeuxis and Marcela, the CMLL Women's World Champion. In the end Zeuxis completed the upset by defeating Marcel after also being instrumental in eliminating Princesa Sugeith and Goya Kong, winning the match. After the match Zeuxis posed with a trophy while celebrating her victory.[57][58][59][60]

After the second match of the evening CMLL officials came to the ring to have a minute of applause from the audience in honor of Manuel Robles that had died earlier in the day at an advanced age. Robles started his wrestling career in the late 1940s alongside his three brothers, who became known asSugi Sito, Huroki Sito and Panchito Robles. Robles was the father of head of CMLL booking Juan Manuel Mar, also referred to as Panico as well as the grandfather of CMLL luchadorsSkándalo andStigma who both worked for CMLL as well.[57][58][59][60]

Volador Jr. had a long-standing tradition of dressing up like various super heroes for significant matches, especiallyMarvel Comics super heroes such asSpider-Man,Venom andIron Man, and for the 81st Anniversary continued the tradition coming to the ring dressed in black with a giant white skull on his chest to resemble the characterThe Punisher.[62] While he wore a mask during his introductions, Volador Jr. removed it for the match as he was no longer allowed to wrestle while masked, due to a loss he suffered at the previous anniversary show.[33] Mr. Niebla, along with hisMascotaPerico came to the ring dressed in garb resembling members of the Rock bandKISS, with Mr. Niebla's mask resembling the face paint thatGene Simmons wears when performing on stage.[63] This was Thunder's first match as arudo, showcasing a new mask that was primarily black with a few red and yellow highlights.[64] Before the match Thunder attacked Volador Jr. again and threw him outside the ring. To sell the brutality of Thunder's attack Volador Jr. was on the floor for the majority of the first fall, leaving Máscara Dorada and Valiente to wrestle the first fall by themselves. During the first fall Thunder stayed on the apron, seemingly more focused on Volador Jr. than the other opponents. The first fall was won by Valiente and Dorada when Valiente pinned Euforia while Máscara Dorada pinned Mr. Niebla. Between the falls Volador Jr. returned to the match, ready to fight. During the second fall Thunder finally entered the ring, throwing his opponents around to showcase his greater size and strength compared to his opponents. At one point Dorada, Valiente, Eurforia and Mr. Niebla were all on the floor when Thunder grabbed Volador Jr. by the trunks and the throat and tossing him over the top rope onto the other four wrestlers. The brutality of his actions got Thunder's team disqualified, losing the match in two falls, something that did not bother Thunder as he was more interested in showing his physical dominance against the smaller opponents.[57][58][59][60]

Results

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No.ResultsStipulationsTimes
1Los Divinos Laguneros (Blue Panther andCachorro) andDragon Lee defeatedLa Dinastia Casas (El Felino,Puma andTiger) – two falls to one
  • First fall: Blue Panther forced El Felino to submit (1:0)[65]
  • Second fall: Puma pinned Cachorro, Tiger pinned Blue Panther (1:1)[66]
  • Third fall: Cachorro forced Tiger to submit, Dragon Lee pinned Puma (2:1)[67]
Six-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match19:57[57][58][59]
2Zeuxis defeatedLa Amapola,Dalys la Caribeña,Estrellita,Marcela,Goya Kong,Princesa Sugehit andTiffanyLa Copa 81 Aniversario, eight-womanTorneo cibernetico elimination match20:49[57][58]
3Máscara Dorada,Valiente andVolador Jr. defeatedMr. Niebla,Euforia andThunder – two falls to none by disqualification
  • First Fall: Valiente pinned Euforia, Máscara Dorada pinned Mr. Niebla (1:0)[68]
  • Second Fall: Thunder is disqualified (2:0)[69]
  • Six-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match09:05[57][58][59]
    4Cavernario defeatedRey Cometa – two falls to one
  • First fall: Cavernario pinned Rey Cometa (1:0)[70]
  • Second fall: Rey Cometa pinned Cavernario (1:1)[71]
  • Third fall: Cavernario forced Rey Cometa to submit (2:1)[72]
  • Best two-out-of-three fallsLucha de Apuestas hair vs. hair match.17:27[57][58][59]
    5Negro Casas andShocker (c) defeatedLos Ingobernables (La Mascara andRush) – two falls to one
  • First fall: Rush pinned Shocker, La Mascara forced Casas to submit (1:0)[73]
  • Second fall: Shocker pinned La Mascara, Casas pinned Rush (1:1)[74]
  • Third fall: Shocker forced La Mascara to submit, Casas pinned Rush (2:1)[75]
  • Best two-out-of-three falls tag team match for theCMLL World Tag Team Championship20:42[57][58][59]
    6Atlantis defeatedÚltimo Guerrero – two falls to one
  • First fall: Guerrero pinned Atlantis (1:0)[76]
  • Second fall: Atlantis forced Guerrero to submit (1:1)[77]
  • Third fall: Atlantis forced Guerrero to submit (2:1)[78]
  • Best two-out-of-three fallsLucha de Apuestas mask vs. mask match17:53[57][58][59][79]
    (c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
    La Copa 81 Aniversario Order of elimination
    EliminationWrestlerEliminated by
    1TiffanyPrincesa Sugehit[57][58][59]
    2EstrellitaLa Amapola[57][58][59]
    3Dalys la CaribeñaGoya Kong[57][58][59]
    4Princesa SugehitZeuxis[57][58][59]
    5Goya KongLa Amapola[57][58][59]
    6La AmapolaMarcela[57][58][59]
    7MarcelaZeuxis[57][58][59]
    Winner:Zeuxis[57][58][59]

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    65. ^CMLL Oficial (September 19, 2014)."El #81AniversarioCMLL ha iniciado de forma increíble. Blue Panther, Cachorro y Dragon Lee vencen en la primera caída a Felino, Puma y Tiger" (in Spanish).Twitter. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2014.
    66. ^CMLL Oficial (September 19, 2014)."Tiger y Puma encuentran en su padre al aliado perfecto. La segunda es para los rufianes" (in Spanish).Twitter. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2014.
    67. ^CMLL Oficial (September 19, 2014)."Dragon Lee aplica sobre Puma un impresionante súplex que le da la victoria al bando técnico en la primera batalla" (in Spanish).Twitter. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2014.
    68. ^CMLL Oficial (September 19, 2014)."Máscara Dorada Sella el triunfo con un tornillo de lujo sobre Niebla en la primera caída" (in Spanish).Twitter. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2014.
    69. ^CMLL Oficial (September 19, 2014)."Volador es arrojado por encima de la tercera cuerda por Thunder y los rufianes son descalificados" (in Spanish).Twitter. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2014.
    70. ^CMLL Oficial (September 19, 2014)."Cavernario se proyecta desde la cuerda con plancha sobre Cometa y ya se apuntó la primera caída" (in Spanish).Twitter. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2014.
    71. ^CMLL Oficial (September 19, 2014)."Lance de 450 grados! Rey Cometa deja fuera de combate al Cavernario en la segunda ronda" (in Spanish).Twitter. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2014.
    72. ^CMLL Oficial (September 19, 2014)."Brutal versión de La Cavernaria! Rey Cometa ha quedado sin cabellera ante la revelación tapatía" (in Spanish).Twitter. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2014.
    73. ^CMLL Oficial (September 19, 2014)."Rush se encarga de Shocker y La Máscara del Negro Casas con La Campana. Los retadores dan un paso gigante rumbo al título" (in Spanish).Twitter. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2014.
    74. ^CMLL Oficial (September 19, 2014)."Shocker y Negro Casas recomponen el camino y se llevan la segunda caída. Vaya patadas del Negro en el rostro de Rush" (in Spanish).Twitter. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2014.
    75. ^CMLL Oficial (September 19, 2014)."Shocker con La Reinera, Negro con La Casita. Los Campeones retienen su título y los Ingobernables son frenados por estos experimentados" (in Spanish).Twitter. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2014.
    76. ^CMLL Oficial (September 19, 2014)."Atlantis parecía reaccionar pero la primera caída es dominada y ganada por el Último Guerrero con toque de espalda" (in Spanish).Twitter. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2014.
    77. ^CMLL Oficial (September 19, 2014)."#81AniversarioCMLL Atlantis aplica El Pulpo Guerrero a su rival y se lleva la segunda caída" (in Spanish).Twitter. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2014.
    78. ^CMLL Oficial (September 19, 2014)."#81AniversarioCMLL Guerrero Special. Atlantis escapa y con La Atlántida deja sin máscara al Guerrero" (in Spanish).Twitter. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2014.
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