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[[IWRG]], Grupo Internacional Revolucion, is a promotion based in [[Naucalpan]]. They're an independent group with their own championships and television show. IWRG was started in 1996. Previously the events in Arena Naucalpan were billed as ''Circuito Moreno'' from the name of founder [[Adolfo Moreno]]. His three sons have took over management of the promotion before Moreno's death. | [[IWRG]], Grupo Internacional Revolucion, is a promotion based in [[Naucalpan]]. They're an independent group with their own championships and television show. IWRG was started in 1996. Previously the events in Arena Naucalpan were billed as ''Circuito Moreno'' from the name of founder [[Adolfo Moreno]]. His three sons have took over management of the promotion before Moreno's death. | ||
Arena Naucalpan was a UWA allied arena to start. It started using both UWA and CMLL allied luchadors for it's top matches in the early 90s. In 1996 IWRG had a short-lived alliance with AAA, then aligned with [[Promo Azteca]]. Between 1997 and 1998 Arena Naucalpan became a top territory of Promo Azteca; after the latter ceased operations IWRG allied with CMLL again | Arena Naucalpan was a UWA allied arena to start. It started using both UWA and CMLL allied luchadors for it's top matches in the early 90s. In 1996 IWRG had a short-lived alliance with AAA, then aligned with [[Promo Azteca]]. Between 1997 and 1998 Arena Naucalpan became a top territory of Promo Azteca; after the latter ceased operations IWRG allied with CMLL again. Moreover Grupo Revolucion occasionally co-operated with other independent promotions as [[WFS]] and MAXPROAD and affiliated itself with short-lived alliance named PALLN. Grupo Revolucion and CMLL had a falling out in late 2007, over IWRG using [[El Hijo del Santo]]. CMLL had banned all affiliated luchadors and promoters from using Santo. IWRG broke that veto, and CMLL refused to send talent any longer. | ||
IWRG went on it's own for a few years, relying on independent luchadors for main event talent while occasionally asking CMLL to repair relations. Finally, in June 2010, IWRG agreed to a deal with [[AAA]]. AAA luchadors haven't appeared as much as CMLL ones used to, but AAA has held TV tapings from Arena Naucalpan. | IWRG went on it's own for a few years, relying on independent luchadors for main event talent while occasionally asking CMLL to repair relations. Finally, in June 2010, IWRG agreed to a deal with [[AAA]]. AAA luchadors haven't appeared as much as CMLL ones used to, but AAA has held TV tapings from Arena Naucalpan. |
Revision as of 16:50, 4 May 2020
IWRG, Grupo Internacional Revolucion, is a promotion based in Naucalpan. They're an independent group with their own championships and television show. IWRG was started in 1996. Previously the events in Arena Naucalpan were billed as Circuito Moreno from the name of founder Adolfo Moreno. His three sons have took over management of the promotion before Moreno's death.
Arena Naucalpan was a UWA allied arena to start. It started using both UWA and CMLL allied luchadors for it's top matches in the early 90s. In 1996 IWRG had a short-lived alliance with AAA, then aligned with Promo Azteca. Between 1997 and 1998 Arena Naucalpan became a top territory of Promo Azteca; after the latter ceased operations IWRG allied with CMLL again. Moreover Grupo Revolucion occasionally co-operated with other independent promotions as WFS and MAXPROAD and affiliated itself with short-lived alliance named PALLN. Grupo Revolucion and CMLL had a falling out in late 2007, over IWRG using El Hijo del Santo. CMLL had banned all affiliated luchadors and promoters from using Santo. IWRG broke that veto, and CMLL refused to send talent any longer.
IWRG went on it's own for a few years, relying on independent luchadors for main event talent while occasionally asking CMLL to repair relations. Finally, in June 2010, IWRG agreed to a deal with AAA. AAA luchadors haven't appeared as much as CMLL ones used to, but AAA has held TV tapings from Arena Naucalpan.
IWRG has also had relationships with Japanese promotions. The first days classes of Toryumon wrestlers got their starts in the early days of IWRG, and are among some of the first champions. IWRG rekindled that relationship with successor promotion Dragon Gate in the late 2000s, to the point of Dragon Gate reps teasing a Dragon Gate Mexico show and CIMA recapturing the IWRG Intercontinental Welterweight Championship, but the promotions suddenly stopped working together. Prior to that, AJPW was sending their rookie wrestlers over to gain seasoning.
The abbreviation IWRG comes from the English version of the promotion name, International Wrestling Revolution Group. The associated training school is called FIL (or FILL), Futuro Idolos de Lucha Libre.
IWRG, in good business times, has promoted at other arenas around Mexico State, including Arena Neza and Arena Xochimilco.
2015 Castillo del Terror controversy
IWRG's annual Castillo del Terror in 2015 came down to Golpeador & Golden Magic climbing out of the cage at the same time. (Unlike all previous occasions, this IWRG cage was first to touch the floor, not first to escape.) As Golpeador and Golden Magic fought on the side of the cage, Golpeador slipped and fell off the cage. Golden Magic dropped off immediately after. The referee awarded Golden Magic the win, though it was clear Golpeador 'escaped' first. Golpeador losing his mask had obviously been the planned finish and he did unmask, though only after complaining about the decision.
The fans loudly chanted "fraude" at the finish, and during the unmasking. Fans continued to complain on social media afterwards. IWRG defended itself by saying they only make the matches, not determine the finishes. (This is not accurate.) The Mexico State lucha libre commission stated the decision of the referee was final and they could not overturn the outcome. (They have in other cases, when it's been part of the story.) The referee involved in the decision disappeared from Arena Naucalpan for some time. The IWRG fan base had already been negative towards Golden Magic, and the reaction caused him to turn rudo a few weeks before leaving to work for Elite. Golpeador remained in IWRG for a couple more weeks, then left, but that may have been the original plan.
This incident is similar to a 2008 cage match in Nuevo Laredo, where Laredo Kid was injured and unable to escape the cage, and Sangre Chicana declared himself the loser anyway (as likely had been the plan) while Laredo was stretchered out.
Los Oficiales |
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AK-47 ● 911 ● Fierro |
Elite: Factor ● Spartan ● Rayan |
former: Marshal |
Current Champions
International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) Championships |
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Active: Light (Águila Roja), Welter (Dr. Cerebro Jr.), Middle (Noisy Boy), Heavy (DMT Azul) Tag Team (Cerebro Negro & Cerebro Negro Jr.), Trios (Arez, Látigo, Toxin) Mexico (Hellboy), Junior de Juniors (El Hijo de Fishman) Rey Del Aire (Noisy Boy), Women (Keyra) |
Inactive: Super Welter |
Tournaments: El Protector (El Hijo de Fishman & Tonalli), Rey del Ring (Vito Fratelli) |
Related: Mexico State Trios Championship (Hijo de Pirata Morgan, Pirata Morgan, Pirata Morgan Jr.), WWS Welter (El Hijo del Diablo) |
IWRG Events | |||||||||||||||||||
Rey del Ring | 2013 | 2014 | |||||||||||||||||
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Castillo del Terror | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | ||||
Guerra del Golfo | Dec '05 | Jan 08 | Jan 09 Sep 09 |
Feb 10 | Apr 11 | ||||||||||||||
Festival de Mascaras | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | |||||||||||||
Arena Naucalpan Anniversary | 1977 | 1978 | 1979 | 1980 | 1981 | 1982 | 1983 | 1984 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 |
1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | |
Others: |
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