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Revision as of 15:33, 9 November 2009
Los Oficiales , a knock off of Big Boss Man gimmick, have been a stable of the AAA and IWRG promotions as certain wrestlers have always kept the group alive since the inception of the promotion. The initial Oficiales group consisted of:
(There were also two generic members that showed up once in a while named Policeman I & Policeman II.)
That formation lasted a couple of years before Maniac Cop turned on the team and formed La Escuadron De La Muerte. After those teams were done feuding, Los Oficiales re-formed as the following group:
That group last another couple of years before the veterans - Oficial, Vigilante & Guardia - took on a reduced role to allow Cyborg to lead his new trio starting in 2005:
There is little to be said about that incarnation of Los Oficiales as they rarely teamed and when they did, they had little success. In 2006 Los Oficiales took on another new look:
The concept was relaunched again in 2007, starting at the May Lucha Libre Expo.
This current group of Oficials, suspected to be previously unmasked IWRG wrestlers, have been wildly successful since forming. They captured the Distrito Federal Trios Championship in July of 2007 and successfully defended it nine times, picking up the IWRG Intercontinental Trios Championship along the way. While they've since lost the DF Trios titles, they retain the IWRG championship and have established them as a semimain rudo group in IWRG and were voted as the top lucha libre group in many publications.