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Tercera Dimension, also known as "Lucha en Tercera Dimension" and "Super Lucha en Tercera Dimension" was a famous lucha libre event that happened on August 21st, 1983. The event was held at [[Estadio Azteca]] in Mexico City, Mexico. The event was organized by [[Pavillon Azteca]] and Televisa. While the exact number of fans is unknown, it is said to have drawn 18,000 fans. | Tercera Dimension, also known as "Lucha en Tercera Dimension" and "Super Lucha en Tercera Dimension" was a famous lucha libre event that happened on August 21st, 1983. The event was held at [[Estadio Azteca]] in Mexico City, Mexico. The event was organized by [[Pavillon Azteca]] (which would go on to become the [[AWWA]]) and Televisa. While the exact number of fans is unknown, it is said to have drawn 18,000 fans. | ||
The event was noteworthy for not only being the only lucha libre event held at Estadio Azteca, but for also its unique set-up. The event featured three wrestling rings with three sets of matches happening simultaneously. | The event was noteworthy for not only being the only lucha libre event held at Estadio Azteca, but for also its unique set-up. The event featured three wrestling rings with three sets of matches happening simultaneously. |
Revision as of 20:04, 3 October 2020
Tercera Dimension, also known as "Lucha en Tercera Dimension" and "Super Lucha en Tercera Dimension" was a famous lucha libre event that happened on August 21st, 1983. The event was held at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, Mexico. The event was organized by Pavillon Azteca (which would go on to become the AWWA) and Televisa. While the exact number of fans is unknown, it is said to have drawn 18,000 fans.
The event was noteworthy for not only being the only lucha libre event held at Estadio Azteca, but for also its unique set-up. The event featured three wrestling rings with three sets of matches happening simultaneously.
Despite being such a unique event, no video of the event exists and there was said to be little magazine coverage. Magazines that were affiliated with the UWA and EMLL did not cover it.
Lou Thesz was a special guest referee at the event. Dientes Hernández, Espectro I and Cavernario Galindo also made appearances.
Ring One featured an 8-team losers advance tournament with the final two teams facing off in a double mask vs mask match. Halcón Dorado I and Halcón Dorado II defeated Zar de la Muerte and Puma for their masks in the final match.
Ring Two featured an 18-person tournament for the AWWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship. Cesar Valentino defeated Tully Blanchard in the finals to win the tournament.
Ring Three featured an 8-team losers advance tournament with the final two teams facing off in a double hair vs hair match. Rolando Valentino and Fantasma de la Opera lost their hairs in the final match.