CMLL International Gran Prix

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International Gran Prix
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Most recent tournament winner Alex Shelly
Details
Current champion(s) Alex Shelly[1]
Date won July 26, 2008[1]
Date established April 15, 1994[2]
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre

The CMLL International Gran Prix was an annual tournament held by the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), that was held from 1994 to 2008, although there was no tournament in 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2004. The tournament was inspired by New Japan Pro Wrestling's "International Wrestling Gran Prix" tournament in the 1980s.[3] From 1994 until 1998 the Gran Prix was a single elimination tournament that featured a mixture of Mexican and international wrestlers, some who worked for CMLL regularly and some that were invited specifically for the tournament.[3] From 2002 and on the format was changed to a torneo cibernetico, a 16-man match with one side representing Mexico and the other side being composed of "international" wrestlers. Two people have won the Gran Prix twice, Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. and Último Guerrero. The most recent Gran Prix was in 2008 where wrestlers from Total Nonstop Action Wrestling participated on the "International" side. TNA's Alex Shelley defeated Último Guerrero to win the 2008 Gran Prix.[1]

Tournament winners

Year Winner Reign Date Note
1994 Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. 1 April 15, 1994 [2]
1995 Headhunter A 1 July 7, 1995 [4]
1996 Hijo del Santo 1 July 5, 1997 [5]
1997 Steel 1 April 4, 1997 [6]
1998 Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. 2 August 14, 1998 [7]
2002 Máscara Mágica 1 March 22, 2002 [8]
2003 Dr. Wagner, Jr. 1 May 9, 2003 [9]
2005 Atlantis 1 September 23, 2005 [10]
2006 Último Guerrero 1 May 12, 2006 [11]
2007 Último Guerrero 2 May 11, 2007 [12]
2008 Alex Shelley 1 July 26, 2008 [1]

International Gran Prix 1994

CMLL International Gran Prix (1994)
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Último Dragón, representing Japan
Information
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Date April 15, 1994
Venue Arena Mexico
City Mexico City, Mexico
Event chronology
CMLL 60th Anniversary Show CMLL International Gran Prix (1994) 38. Aniversario de Arena México
CMLL International Gran Prix chronology
First CMLL International Gran Prix (1994) International Gran Prix (1995)

The first ever International Gran Prix was held on April 15, 1994 and featured 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 King Haku and Corazon de León) and others who were invited specially for the tournament (such as Yamato). The final match saw Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. defeat King Haku to win the International Gran Prix.[2]

First round Second round Semifinals Final
                       
King Haku W
Último Dragón  
King Haku W
Yamato  
Yamato W
Vampiro  
Haku W
Miguel Perez, Jr.  
Miguel Perez, Jr. W
Silver King  
Miguel Perez, Jr. W
Atlantis  
Atlantis W
Corazon de León  
King Haku
Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. W
6 Brazo de Plata W
11 Killer  
Brazo de Plata W
Dr. Wagner, Jr.  
3 Dr. Wagner, Jr. W
14 Gran Markus, Jr.  
Brazo de Plata  
Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. W
7 Pierroth, Jr. W
10 Black Magic  
Pierroth, Jr.  
Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. W
2 Popetikus  
15 Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. W

International Gran Prix 1995

CMLL International Gran Prix (1995)
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Brazo de Plata, representing Mexico in the tournament
Information
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Date July 7, 1995
Venue Arena Mexico
City Mexico City, Mexico
Event chronology
Gran Alternativa (1995) CMLL International Gran Prix (1995) Second Generation Tag Team Tournament
CMLL International Gran Prix chronology
International Gran Prix (1994) CMLL International Gran Prix (1995) International Gran Prix (1996)

The second International Gran Prix was held on July 7, 1995 and once again featured 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 El Boriqua) and others who were invited specially for the tournament (such as Johnny Gunn). The final match saw Headhunter A defeat Vampiro to win the second International Gran Prix.[4]

First round Second round Semifinals Final
                       
Headhunter A W
Johnny Gunn  
Headhunter A W
Miguel Perez, Jr.  
Miguel Perez, Jr. W
Rayo de Jalisco, Jr.  
Headhunter A W
Atlantis  
Emilio Charles, Jr. W
Brazo de Plata  
Emilio Charles, Jr.  
Atlantis W
Headhunter B  
Atlantis W
Headhunter A
Vampiro  
6 Silver King W
11 Foreign Exchange  
Silver King  
Dos Caras W
3 Pierroth, Jr.  
14 Dos Caras W
Dos Caras  
Vampiro W
7 La Fierra  
10 El Boriqua W
El Boriqua  
Vampiro W
2 Leatherface  
15 Vampiro W

International Gran Prix 1996

CMLL International Gran Prix (1996)
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Tiger Mask IV, travelled to Mexico for the tournament
Information
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Date July 5, 1996
Venue Arena Mexico
City Mexico City, Mexico
Event chronology
Gran Alternativa (1996-I) CMLL International Gran Prix (1996) CMLL 63rd Anniversary Show
CMLL International Gran Prix chronology
International Gran Prix (1995) CMLL International Gran Prix (1996) International Gran Prix (1997)

The third International Gran Prix was held on July 5, 1996 and featured 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 and others who were invited specially for the tournament (such as Tiger Mask IV). The final match saw El Hijo del Santo defeat The Great Sasuke to win the International Gran Prix.[5]

First round Second round Semifinals Final
                       
El Hijo del Santo W
Negro Casas  
El Hijo del Santo W
Guerrera de la Muerte  
Guerrera de la Muerte W
El Bronco  
El Hijo del Santo W
Máscara Mágica  
Astro Rey, Jr.  
El Dandy W
El Dandy  
Máscara Mágica W
Máscara Mágica W
Mr. Niebla  
El Hijo del Santo
The Great Sasuke  
6 Shocker W
11 Black Warrior  
Shocker  
El Felino W
3 El Felino W
14 Tiger Mask IV  
El Felino  
The Great Sasuke W
7 Bestia Salvaje W
10 Yone Genjin  
Bestia Salvaje  
The Great Sasuke W
2 Rey Bucanero  
15 The Great Sasuke W

International Gran Prix 1997

CMLL International Gran Prix (1997)
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Dr. Wagner, Jr., representing Mexico
Information
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Date April 4, 1997
Venue Arena Mexico
City Mexico City, Mexico
Event chronology
Homenaje a Salvador Lutteroth (1997) CMLL International Gran Prix (1997) 41. Aniversario de Arena México
CMLL International Gran Prix chronology
International Gran Prix (1996) CMLL International Gran Prix (1997) International Gran Prix (1998)

The fourth International Gran Prix was held on April 4, 1997 and once again featured 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 Steele and Último Dragón) and others who were invited specially for the tournament (such as Leatherface). The final match saw Steel defeat Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. to win the International Gran Prix.[6]

First round Second round Semifinals Final
                       
Steele W
Atlantis  
Steele W
Último Dragón  
Último Dragón W
Tsubasa  
Steel W
Apolo Dantés  
Leatherface W
Tigre Canadiense  
Leatherface  
Apolo Dantés W
Apolo Dantés W
Brazo de Plata  
Steele
Rayo de Jalisco, Jr.  
6 Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. W
11 Shinobi  
Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. W
Dr. Wagner, Jr.  
3 Dr. Wagner, Jr. W
14 Miguel Perez, Jr.  
Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. W
Emilio Charles, Jr.  
7 Emilio Charles, Jr. W
10 Silver King  
Emilio Charles, Jr. W
La Fiera  
2 La Fiera W
15 Foreign Exchange  

International Gran Prix 1998

CMLL International Gran Prix (1998)
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Atlantis, defending Mexico's honor
Information
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Date August 14, 1998
Venue Arena Mexico
City Mexico City, Mexico
Event chronology
Leyenda de Plata (1998) CMLL International Gran Prix (1998) CMLL 65th Anniversary Show
CMLL International Gran Prix chronology
International Gran Prix (1997) CMLL International Gran Prix (1998) International Gran Prix (2002)

The fifth International Gran Prix was held on August 14, 1998 and once again featured 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.[7]

First round Second round Semifinals Final
                       
Headhunter B  
Máscara Año 2000 W
Máscara Año 2000 W
Miguel Perez, Jr.  
Miguel Perez, Jr. W
Atlantis  
Máscara Año 2000  
Apolo Dantés W
Emilio Charles, Jr. W
Kevin Quinn  
Emilio Charles, Jr.  
Apolo Dantés W
Apolo Dantés W
Black Magic  
Apolo Dantés
Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. W
6 Headhunter A W
11 Universo 2000  
Headhunter A W
El Boriqua  
3 Mr. Niebla  
14 El Boriqua W
Headhunter A  
Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. W
7 Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. W
10 Vampiro  
Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. W
Ricky Santana  
2 Ricky Santana W
15 Cien Caras  

International Gran Prix 2002

CMLL International Gran Prix (2002)
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Averno, first time participant in 2002
Information
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Date March 22, 2002
Venue Arena Mexico
City Mexico City, Mexico
Event chronology
Homenaje a Dos Leyendas (2002) CMLL International Gran Prix (2002) 46. Aniversario de Arena México
CMLL International Gran Prix chronology
International Gran Prix (1998) CMLL International Gran Prix (2002) International Gran Prix (2003)

The sixth International Gran Prix tournament was held on March 22, 2002 in Arena Mexico and for the first time the Gran Prix was not an elimination tournament but a 16-man Tornero Cibernetico. This was the first time the tournament was held since 1998 and every Gran Prix since then has had the same 16-man Tornero Cibernetico format. The teams were mixed Tecnicos and Rudos, seemingly randomly teamed up without any pre-existing storyline behind it. The teams were; "Team A" (Zumbido, Safari, Hombre Sin Nombre, Halloween, Volador, Jr., Damián 666, Negro Casas and El Hijo del Santo) against "Team B (El Felino, Olímpico, Tony Rivera, Máscara Mágica, Nicho El Millonario, Satánico, Averno and Mephisto). The tournament came down to Máscara Mágica and El Hijo del Santo, with Máscara Magica winning the match.[8]

# Eliminated By Team Time
1 Tony Rivera Halloween Team B 1:14
2 Volador, Jr. Nicho el Millonario Team A 4:40
3 Mephisto Damián 666 Team B 7:13
4 Damián 666 El Felino Team A 7:40
5 El Felino Averno and Satánico Team B 9:12
6 Averno Negro Casas Team B 10:01
7 Nicho el Millonario El Hijo del Santo Team B 11:11
8 Halloween Olímpico Team A 12:21
9 Safari Máscara Mágica Team A 13:37
10 Zumbido Satánico Team A 14:48
11 Olímpico Hombre sin Nombre Team B 15:53
12 Hombre Sin Nombre Máscara Mágica Team A 16:56
13 Satánico El Hijo del Santo Team B 17:51
14 Negro Casas Disqualified for interfering Team A 18:45
15 El Hjio del Santo Máscara Mágica Team A 20:19
16 Máscara Magica (Winner) Team B 20:19

International Gran Prix 2003

CMLL International Gran Prix (2003)
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CIMA, representing Japan
Information
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Date May 9, 2003
Venue Arena Mexico
City Mexico City, Mexico
Event chronology
47. Aniversario de Arena México CMLL International Gran Prix (2003) Leyenda de Azul (2003)
CMLL International Gran Prix chronology
International Gran Prix (2002) CMLL International Gran Prix (2003) International Gran Prix (2005)

The seventh International Gran Prix tournament was held on May 9, 2003 in Arena Mexico and for the second time featured as 16-man Tornero Cibernetico. This time the teams were "Team Mexico" (El Felino, Virus, Negro Casas, Mephisto, Averno, Blue Panther, Shocker and Dr. Wagner, Jr.) and "Team Japan" (TARO, Don Fujii, Kazuhiko Masada, SUWA, Katsushi Takemura, Nosawa, CIMA and Último Dragón). The match came down to Último Dragón and Dr. Wagner, Jr. and then saw Dr. Wagner, Jr. win the Gran Prix for the "home team".[9]

# Eliminated Team
1 TARO Team Japan
2 El Felino Team Mexico
3 Virus Team Mexico
4 Don Fujii Team Japan
5 Masada (Double elimination) Team Japan
5 Negro Casas (Double elimination) Team Mexico
7 Mephisto Team Mexico
8 SUWA Team Japan
9 Takemura Team Japan
10 Averno Team Mexico
11 Blue Panther Team Mexico
12 Nosawa Team Japan
13 CIMA Team Japan
14 Shocker Team Mexico
15 Último Dragón Team Japan
16 Dr. Wagner, Jr. (Winner) Team Mexico

International Gran Prix 2005

CMLL International Gran Prix (2005)
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Hiroshi Tanahashi, battling on behalf of Japan
Information
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Date September 23, 2005
Venue Arena Mexico
City Mexico City, Mexico
Event chronology
CMLL 72nd Anniversary Show CMLL International Gran Prix (2005) Leyenda de Plata (2005)
CMLL International Gran Prix chronology
International Gran Prix (2003) CMLL International Gran Prix (2005) International Gran Prix (2006)

The eight International Gran Prix tournament was held on September 23, 2005 in Arena Mexico featured as 16-man Tornero Cibernetico with two teams of mixed Mexican and International wrestlers. The team division for the 2005 International Gran Prix is undocumented and thus uncertain, all that is certain is that the following wrestlers participated: Bronco, Último Dragón, Hijo del Santo, Rey Bucanero, Universo 2000, Olimpico, Tarzan Boy, Pierroth Hiroshi Tanahashi, Shinsuke Nakamura, Averno, Dr. Wagner, Jr., Atlantis, Negro Casas, Perro Aguayo, Jr. and Lizmark, Jr.. The finals came down to Atlantis and Perro Aguayo, Jr. who were on the same team, in the end Atlantis pinned Perro Aguayo, Jr. to win the Gran Prix.[10]

# Eliminated By
1 Bronco Hiroshi Tanahashi
2 Olímpico Lizmark, Jr.
3 Averno Disqualifed for removing Hijo del Santo's Mask
4 Último Dragón Shinsuke Nakamura
5 Pierroth Dr. Wagner. Jr.
6 Negro Casas Perro Aguayo, Jr.
7 Tarzan Boy Atlantis
8 El Hijo del Santo Shinsuke Nakamura
9 Shinsuke Nakamura Rey Bucanero and Universo 2000
10 Hiroshi Tanahashi Rey Bucanero and Universo 2000
11 Dr. Wagner, Jr. Rey Bucanero
12 Lizmark, Jr. Perro Aguayo Jr.
13 Universo 2000 Perro Aguayo, Jr.
14 Rey Bucanero Atlantis
15 Perro Aguayo, Jr. Atlantis
16 Atlantis (Winner)

International Gran Prix 2006

CMLL International Gran Prix (2006)
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Milano Collection A.T., in Mexico for a short visit
Information
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Date May 12, 2006
Venue Arena Mexico
City Mexico City, Mexico
Event chronology
50. Aniversario de Arena México CMLL International Gran Prix (2006) Torneo Gran Alternativa (2006)
CMLL International Gran Prix chronology
International Gran Prix (2005) CMLL International Gran Prix (2006) International Gran Prix (2007)

The ninth International Gran Prix tournament was held on May 12, 2006 in Arena Mexico and once again featured as 16-man Tornero Cibernetico between a team representing Mexico (L.A. Park, Dos Caras, Jr., Dr. Wagner, Jr., Heavy Metal, Mr. Niebla, Héctor Garza, Olímpico and Último Guerrero) facing a team of "International" wrestlers, some who worked for CMLL at the time (Marco Corleone, Shigeo Okumura and Pierroth, a couple of Japanese wrestlers who worked mainly in Mexico at the time (Hajime Ohara and Masada) and a couple of international wrestlers that did not generally work in Mexico at the time (Katsushi Takemura, Milano Collection AT and Johnny Stamboli). The match came down to Último Guerrero and Johnny Stambol as the final two participants and saw Guerrero win the Gran Prix.[11]

# Eliminated By Team
1 Ohara Heavy Metal Team International
2 Masada Olímpico Team International
3 Mr. Niebla Takemura Team Mexico
4 Heavy Metal Johnny Stamboli Team Mexico
5 Milano Collection AT Héctor Garza Team International
6 Héctor Garza Takemura Team Mexico
7 Olímpico Johnny Stamboli Team Mexico
8 Dr. Wagner Jr. Pierroth Team Mexico
9 L.A. Park Okumura and Takemura Team Mexico
10 Marco Corelone Dos Caras Jr. Team International
11 Pierroth Dos Caras Jr. Team International
12 Okumura Último Guerrero Team International
13 Dos Caras Jr. Takemura (Double elimination) Team Mexico
14 Takemura Dos Caras Jr. (Double elimination) Team International
15 Johnny Stamboli Último Guerrero Team International
16 Último Guerrero (Winner) Team Mexico

International Gran Prix 2007

CMLL International Gran Prix (2007)
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Alex Koslov, representing the international side
Information
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Date May 11, 2007
Venue Arena Mexico
City Mexico City, Mexico
Event chronology
51. Aniversario de Arena México CMLL International Gran Prix (2007) Leyenda de Plata (2007)
CMLL International Gran Prix chronology
International Gran Prix (2006) CMLL International Gran Prix (2007) International Gran Prix (2008)

The 10th International Gran Prix tournament was held on May 11, 2007 in Arena Mexico and featured a 16-man Torneo Cibernetico between a team representing Mexico (Dr. Wagner, Jr., Dos Caras, Jr., Atlantis, Lizmark, Jr., Último Guerrero, Olímpico, Rey Bucanero and El Sagrado) and a team representing "International wrestling", four of which worked for CMLL on a regular basis (Shigeo Okumura, Alex Koslov, Marco Corleone and Pierroth) and four wrestlers brought in from Japan specifically for the tournament (Minoru Suzuki, Jushin Thunder Liger, Hirooki Goto, Último Dragón). Pierroth was on "Team International" despite being born in Mexico as his "Ring persona" claims to be from Puerto Rico. The match came down to Último Guerrero and Jushin Thunder Liger as the final two participants and saw Guerrero win to become the first and so far only wrestler to win the Gran Prix back to back years and only the second wrestler to win the Gran Prix twice.[12][13]

# Eliminated By Team Time
1 Pierroth Olímpico Team International 12:56
2 Shigeo Okumura Rey Bucanero Team International 18:25
3 Lizmark Jr. Minoru Suzuki Team Mexico 22:07
4 Olímpico Marco Corleone Team Mexico 22:14
5 Alex Koslov Atlantis Team International 23:12
5 Atlantis Alex Koslov Team Mexico 23:12
7 Hirooki Goto El Sagrado Team International 25:22
8 Rey Bucanero Jushin Thunder Liger Team Mexico 28:30
9 Minoru Suzuki Disqualified Team International 31:59
10 Último Dragón Dos Caras, Jr. Team International 33:59
11 Dos Caras Jr. Marco Corleone Team Mexico 34:17
12 Dr. Wagner Jr. Jushin Thunder Liger Team Mexico 34:47
13 Marco Corleone Último Guerrero Team International 39:13
14 El Sagrado Jushin Thunder Liger Team Mexico 41:11
15 Jushin Thunder Liger Último Guerrero Team International 45:02
16 Último Guerrero (Winner) Team Mexico 45:02

International Gran Prix 2008

CMLL International Gran Prix (2008)
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AJ Styles, representing team TNA
Information
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Date July 26, 2008
Venue Arena Mexico
City Mexico City, Mexico
Event chronology
Torneo Gran Alternativa (2008) CMLL International Gran Prix (2008) Sin Piedad (2008)
CMLL International Gran Prix chronology
International Gran Prix (2007) CMLL International Gran Prix (2008) TBD

The 11th International Gran Prix tournament was held on July 26, 2009 in Arena Mexico and featured a 16-man Torneo Cibernetico between a team representing Mexico (Averno, Dos Caras, Jr., Héctor Garza, Rey Bucanero, Shocker, Último Guerrero, Volador, Jr. and Dr. Wagner, Jr.) facing "Team International", a combination of foreign wrestlers that work for CMLL (Alex Koslov and Marco Corleone) and six wrestlers from Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) (A.J. Styles, Alex Shelley, Johnny Devine, Chris Sabin, Jay Lethal and Sonjay Dutt).[14] Christopher Daniels was originally scheduled to be part of "Team International" but was replaced with Johnny Devine due to a TNA storyline where he had been fired from the company. The International Gran Prix tournament took place on the same night of the finals of the Leyenda de Plata tournament.[14] Alex Shelley of Team International eliminated Último Guerrero as the last man to win the tournament.[1][15]

# Eliminated By Team
1 Alex Koslov Rey Bucanero Team International
2 Averno Sonjay Dutt Team Mexico
3 Volador, Jr. Jay Lethal Team Mexico
4 Rey Bucanero A.J. Styles Team Mexico
5 Sonjay Dutt Héctor Garza Team International
6 A.J. Styles Último Guerrero Team International
7 Dos Caras, Jr. Marco Corleone Team Mexico
8 Jay Lethal Dr. Wagner, Jr. Team International
9 Johnny Devine Shocker Team International
10 Héctor Garza Marco Corleone Team Mexico
11 Dr. Wagner, Jr. Alex Shelley Team Mexico
12 Marco Corleone Shocker and Último Guerrero Team International
13 Shocker Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley Team Mexico
14 Chris Sabin Último Guerrero Team International
15 Último Guerrero Alex Shelley Team Mexico
16 Alex Shelley (Winner) Team International

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