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On December 19th, CMLL announced that the Mexico City Box Y Lucha commission had stripped the champions of their belts and ordered a tournament to declare new champions. Over the next few days, CMLL revealed the tournament would include eight teams, be held exclusive at [[Arena Mexico]], and take place over three weeks of their normal Tuesday show. The matches for the first Block were held on December 20th, the second on December 27th, and the two finalists would meet on a special show on [[January 6]], [[2010]]. | On December 19th, CMLL announced that the Mexico City Box Y Lucha commission had stripped the champions of their belts and ordered a tournament to declare new champions. Over the next few days, CMLL revealed the tournament would include eight teams, be held exclusive at [[Arena Mexico]], and take place over three weeks of their normal Tuesday show. The matches for the first Block were held on December 20th, the second on December 27th, and the two finalists would meet on a special show on [[January 6]], [[2010]]. | ||
In a surprise (though exactly the same as [[CMLL World Trios Tournament, 2008|the last trios title tournament held in CMLL]]), the first time team of [[Mascara Dorada]], [[Metro]] and [[Stuka Jr.]] won the titles, defeating the new but more established [[Poder Mexica]] trio. This was Metro's first title of any kind and Stuka Jr. and Mascara Dorada's first national championships. Dorada already held the [[CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship]], so he became a double champion. | |||
== Tournament Bracket == | == Tournament Bracket == | ||
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| group1=December 20 | | group1=December 20 | ||
| group2=December 27 | | group2=December 27 | ||
| team-width= | | team-width=200em | ||
| score-width=0 | |||
| RD1-team1='''[[Máscara Dorada]], [[Metro]], [[Stuka Jr.]]''' | |||
| RD1-team2=[[Guerreros Tuareg]]<BR>([[Arkangel de la Muerte]], [[Loco Max]], [[Skándalo]]) | |||
| RD1- | | RD1-team3='''[[Los Cancerberos del Infierno|Cancerberos]]<BR>([[Euforia]], [[Pólvora]], [[Virus]])''' | ||
| RD1- | | RD1-team4=[[Los Angeles Celestiales|Los Angels]]<BR>([[Ángel Azteca Jr.]], [[Ángel de Oro]], [[Ángel de Plata]]) | ||
| RD1-team5='''[[Delta]], [[Leono]], [[Valiente]]''' | |||
| RD1-team5=[[Delta]], [[Leono]], [[Valiente]] | |||
| RD1-team6=[[Diamante]], [[Pegasso]], [[Rey Cometa]] | | RD1-team6=[[Diamante]], [[Pegasso]], [[Rey Cometa]] | ||
| RD1-team7=[[Poder Mexica]] ([[Dragon Rojo Jr.]], [[Misterioso II]], [[Sangre Azteca]]) | | RD1-team7='''[[Poder Mexica]]<BR>([[Dragon Rojo Jr.]], [[Misterioso II]], [[Sangre Azteca]])''' | ||
| RD1-team8=[[Fabián el Gitano]], [[Máximo]], [[Rouge]] | | RD1-team8=[[Fabián el Gitano]], [[Máximo]], [[Rouge]] | ||
| RD2-team1=[[Máscara Dorada]], [[Metro]], [[Stuka Jr.]] | | RD2-team1='''[[Máscara Dorada]], [[Metro]], [[Stuka Jr.]]''' | ||
| RD2-team2=[[Los Cancerberos del Infierno|Cancerberos]] | | RD2-team2=[[Los Cancerberos del Infierno|Cancerberos]] | ||
| RD2-team3=[[Delta]], [[Leono]], [[Valiente]] | | RD2-team3=[[Delta]], [[Leono]], [[Valiente]] | ||
| RD2-team4='''[[Poder Mexica]]''' | |||
| RD2-team4=[[Poder Mexica]] | |||
| RD3-team1='''[[Máscara Dorada]], [[Metro]], [[Stuka Jr.]]''' | | RD3-team1='''[[Máscara Dorada]], [[Metro]], [[Stuka Jr.]]''' | ||
| RD3-team2=[[Poder Mexica]] | | RD3-team2=[[Poder Mexica]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[Category:Tournaments]] | [[Category:Tournaments]] |
Latest revision as of 19:23, 18 October 2010
While the last tournament for the Mexican Trios Championship was held due to a champion not appearing for a single scheduled title defense, this tournament for the Mexican National Trios Championship took place because of the champions stopped appearing entirely.
The champions, Poder Mexica, was unable to defend these trios title when one member, Black Warrior, disappeared from CMLL. The reasons for his absence have never been explained by CMLL, but it appears as though Warrior has retired from wrestling. Poder Mexica had already inducted Misterioso II as a new member to take Black Warrior's place, but the new trio could not defend the old trio's championship.
On December 19th, CMLL announced that the Mexico City Box Y Lucha commission had stripped the champions of their belts and ordered a tournament to declare new champions. Over the next few days, CMLL revealed the tournament would include eight teams, be held exclusive at Arena Mexico, and take place over three weeks of their normal Tuesday show. The matches for the first Block were held on December 20th, the second on December 27th, and the two finalists would meet on a special show on January 6, 2010.
In a surprise (though exactly the same as the last trios title tournament held in CMLL), the first time team of Mascara Dorada, Metro and Stuka Jr. won the titles, defeating the new but more established Poder Mexica trio. This was Metro's first title of any kind and Stuka Jr. and Mascara Dorada's first national championships. Dorada already held the CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship, so he became a double champion.