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A tournament to decide the first trios champions | A tournament to decide the first trios champions, a 16 team tournament. The tournament lasted two months. Magazines billed it as the "Toreo Trios Championship", a naming convention used for local building-specific championships. These still are the UWA Trios Championships despite the odd naming. | ||
The final between the two teams took place on [[March 18]], [[1984]] in [[Toreo de Cuatro Caminos]]. However, one hour before the show, [[Super Astro]] found out his mother had passed away and left immediately for his home in [[Tijuana]]. [[Gran Hamada]] replaced him in the match. Los Fantasticos took the last two falls to win the titles. Astro would return and unsuccessfully challenge for the titles on the April 8th show. | |||
The final between the two teams took place on [[March 18]], [[1984]] in [[Toreo de Cuatro Caminos]]. However, one hour before the show, [[Super Astro]] found out his mother had passed away | |||
{{16TeamBracket | {{16TeamBracket | ||
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| RD1-team03='''[[Los Brazos]]<BR>[[Brazo de Oro]], [[Brazo de Plata]], and [[El Brazo]]''' | | RD1-team03='''[[Los Brazos]]<BR>[[Brazo de Oro]], [[Brazo de Plata]], and [[El Brazo]]''' | ||
| RD1-score03=W | | RD1-score03=W | ||
| RD1-team04=[[Abdullah Tamba]], [[El Olímpico]], [[Luis Mariscal]] | | RD1-team04=[[Abdullah Tamba]], [[El Olímpico (original) | El Olímpico]], [[Luis Mariscal]] | ||
| RD1-score04=01/29 | | RD1-score04=01/29 | ||
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| RD1-score06=01/22 | | RD1-score06=01/22 | ||
| RD1-team07= | | RD1-team07=[[Canek]], [[Kuroneko]], [[Scorpio]] | ||
| RD1-score07= | | RD1-score07=01/29 | ||
| RD1-team08= | | RD1-team08='''[[Anibal]], [[El Solitario]], [[Villano III]]''' | ||
| RD1-score08= | | RD1-score08=W | ||
| RD1-team09=[[Los Misioneros de la Muerte]]<BR>[[Texano]], [[Negro Navarro]], [[El Signo]] | | RD1-team09=[[Los Misioneros de la Muerte]]<BR>[[Texano]], [[Negro Navarro]], [[El Signo]] | ||
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| RD2-team03='''Team Aguayo''' | | RD2-team03='''Team Aguayo''' | ||
| RD2-score03= | | RD2-score03=W | ||
| RD2-team04= | | RD2-team04=Team Anibal | ||
| RD2-score04= | | RD2-score04=02/26 | ||
| RD2-team05='''[[Los Cadetes Del Espacio]]''' | | RD2-team05='''[[Los Cadetes Del Espacio]]''' | ||
| RD2-score05=W | | RD2-score05=W | ||
| RD2-team06=Los Exóticos | | RD2-team06=Los Exóticos | ||
| RD2-score06= | | RD2-score06=02/26 | ||
| RD2-team07='''[[Los Temerarios]]''' | | RD2-team07='''[[Los Temerarios]]''' |
Latest revision as of 22:01, 6 October 2021
A tournament to decide the first trios champions, a 16 team tournament. The tournament lasted two months. Magazines billed it as the "Toreo Trios Championship", a naming convention used for local building-specific championships. These still are the UWA Trios Championships despite the odd naming.
The final between the two teams took place on March 18, 1984 in Toreo de Cuatro Caminos. However, one hour before the show, Super Astro found out his mother had passed away and left immediately for his home in Tijuana. Gran Hamada replaced him in the match. Los Fantasticos took the last two falls to win the titles. Astro would return and unsuccessfully challenge for the titles on the April 8th show.
Source
- SuperLuchas 473
- ↑ Gran Hamada replaced Super Astro when Super Astro's mother suddenly passed away just before the show.
- ↑ Villano II actually filled in for Rokambole in the opening match