Mexican National Middleweight Tournament, 1979

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Sangre Chicana vacated the Mexican National Middleweight Championship in 1979 for unclear reasons. It might have been part of a failed challenge for the NWA World Middleweight Championship; he ended up in that tournament to decide a new champion anyway.

The tournament to declare a new champion started in April and continued through May. Matches took place at Pista Arena Revolucion, Arena Coliseo, Arena Coliseo Guadalajara, and Arena Mexico on various days of the week. The full extent and participant list is unknown and it's possible all of these matches weren't part of the final tournament.

Known matches

April 10

Siglo XX versus Sangre India in a tournament match in Arena Coliseo Guadalajara

April 15

Siglo XX versus Asesino Negro in a tournament match in Arena Coliseo Guadalajara

April 28

Satánico, Nahur Kaliff, Scaramouche, El Invasor, Chamaco Ortiz, El Centauro, Corsario Morelense, Vengador, and Flama Azul are listed as wrestling in tournament matches at Pista Arena Revolucion.

May 5

Nahur Kaliff scheduled to face Flama Azul in a tournament match at Pista Arena Revolucion

May 18th

Tournament matches at Arena Coliseo

May 25th

Tournament matches at Arena Coliseo

May 27th

Tournament matches at Arena Coliseo

June 1st

June 8th

Tournament final at Arena Mexico

Presumed Arena Coliseo Tournament Bracket

Round of 16   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
                           
 Shazam    
         Shazam    
       Bruno Victoria      
 Bruno Victoria          Shazam    
 Sangre Chicana          Sangre Chicana    
 Flama Azul        Sangre Chicana  
 Kung Fu      Mano Negra        
 Mano Negra          Sangre Chicana  
 Asesino Negro          Cachorro Mendoza  
 Tony Salazar        Tony Salazar    
 Kato Kung Lee      Kato Kung Lee    
 Manuel Robles          Tony Salazar  
 El Supremo          Cachorro Mendoza    
         El Supremo  
       Cachorro Mendoza    
 Cachorro Mendoza