1982 Torneo de la Muerte in Arena Mexico
The 1982 Torneo de la Muerte in Arena Mexico was held on September 5th, 1982 at Arena Mexico and was run by the UWA.
Format
This was a 12 team Ruleta de la Muerte where the losing team advances. The losing team in the final match would be forced to either unmask or have their hair cut. Four teams received buys to the quarterfinals due to the unusual number of teams.
Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||
Angel Blanco and Leopardo Negro | |||||||||||||
Enrique Vera and Kiss | L | ||||||||||||
Enrique Vera and Kiss | L | ||||||||||||
Coloso Colosetti and Villano II | |||||||||||||
Anibal and Black Terry | |||||||||||||
Coloso Colosetti and Villano II | L | ||||||||||||
Enrique Vera and Kiss | |||||||||||||
America Salvaje and Dos Caras | Charro de Jalisco and El Olimpico | L | |||||||||||
Charro de Jalisco and El Olimpico | L | Charro de Jalisco and El Olimpico | L | ||||||||||
Canek and Flama Azul | Riki Choshu and Solar | ||||||||||||
Riki Choshu and Solar | L | Charro de Jalisco and El Olimpico | L | ||||||||||
Dr. Wagner and Lobo Rubio | Huracan Ramirez and Ringo Rigby | ||||||||||||
Huracan Ramirez and Ringo Rigby | L | Huracan Ramirez and Ringo Rigby | L | ||||||||||
El Santo and Gran Hamada | Scorpio and Villano I | ||||||||||||
Scorpio and Villano I | L |
First round:
America Salvaje and Dos Caras beat Charro de Jalisco and El Olimpico
Canek and Flama Azul beat Riki Choshu and Solar
Dr. Wagner and Lobo Rubio beat Huracan Ramirez and Ringo Rigby
El Santo and Gran Hamada beat Scorpio and Villano I
Second Round:
(bye) Angel Blanco and Leopardo Negro beat (bye) Enrique Vera and Kiss
(bye) Anibal and Black Terry beat (bye) Coloso Colosetti and Villano II
Riki Choshu and Solar beat Charro de Jalisco and El Olimpico
Huracan Ramirez and Ringo Rigby beat Scorpio and Villano I
Third Round:
Coloso Colosetti and Villano II beat Enrique Vera and Kiss
Scorpio and Villano I beat Charro de Jalisco and El Olimpico
Final Round:
Enrique Vera and Kiss beat Charro de Jalisco and El Olimpico