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  • The Best Lucha de Apuestas of the XXI Century

    The Best Lucha de Apuestas of the XXI Century

    On May 30th, Lucha Libre AAA presents La Noche de los Grandes, an event that will feature the climax of one of the most intense rivalries in the recent years of the Mexican promotion, a Mask vs Mask Lucha de Apuestas between El Grande Americano vs The Original Grande Americano, a match long awaited by the Mexican fans ever since the once controversial character made its debut last year on the company after the purchase by WWE. If you aren’t familiar with the concept: A Lucha de Apuestas is the most important stipulation in Lucha Libre culture and is used as as the culmination of an important rivalry that has seen the fall of the most important Masks in history, the iconic hairstyles and on some occasions: A name of a character on the line. It is very common that when a Luchador loses his mask, he reveals all the information about their “secret” identity, such as their real name, birthplace and the exact years they’ve been wrestling as its very common on Lucha Libre that this information is kept private until they lose a match with said stipulation or pass away.

    Today, we will review what are possibly the most important Lucha de Apuestas from the year 2000 onwards in preparation to the collision between the two Grande Americanos.

    10.) Pentagon Jr vs Villano IV – Triplemania XXX: Mexico City (October 15th, 2022)
    AAA tried doing multiple dates of Triplemania for several years on different locations of Mexico to try and give more importance to the name of the event. In the year 2022, AAA had a tournament named Ruleta de la Muerte, the concept of the tourney was that the losers of the matches would “avance” towards the finals, in said finals, both competitors would put their Mask on the line. The tournament involved heavy names such as Rayo de Jalisco Jr, Blue Demon Jr, L.A Park, Psycho Clown, Canek, Último Dragón and the two finalists: Pentagón Jr (Penta) and the legend Villano IV. Match was remembered as a violent showcase between both competitors, a 57-year-old Villano IV taking bumps on the floor outside the ring, Pentagon Jr’s mask getting ripped and dripping blood after constant and violent attacks by Villano IV that would end up with the iconic picture of Penta holding up Villano’s mask and the emotional speech by the legend after taking his mask off and subsequently retiring from the industry less than a year later.

    9.) La Parka vs Cibernético – Triplemania XII (June 20th, 2004)
    Right off the bat, this is the type of match many fans are expecting from both Grande Americanos, an overbooked extravaganza. On the year 2004, AAA founder Antonio Peña’s mark of liking to do dramatic, over the top stuff on every single major match the company featured was part of the magic that made AAA special and very different to what CMLL was. La Parka vs Cibernético is proof of that as the match isn’t really remembered by what happened inside the ring but for what happened around the ring during the contest such as the kidnapping on an ambulance of the original TV character “Televisa Deportes” by Los Vipers before Antonio Peña himself saved him after a motorcycle chase to said ambulance (this was shown on the broadcast of the match) and would end with Gronda, Octagon and many more Luchadores coming to the rescue of La Parka before a rollup finish secured the victory for the skeleton and subsequently winning the mask of “El Main Man de la Lucha Libre”, as Cibernético has said on multiple occasions, this is the match that made his bond with Chuy (Parka) stronger than ever as they were close friends in real life.

    8.) Nicho el Millonario (Psicosis I) vs Psicosis III – Triplemania XIII (May 15th, 2005)
    Many people remember the popular character Psicosis/Psychosis during the ECW and WCW days and even his short WWE run during the Ruthless Aggression era, little do they know that he’s had a history of several Lucha de Apuestas in his long tenure as a Luchador, losing his mask TWICE, on in Mexico to Rey Mysterio Jr and one in the United States to Billy Kidman. After wrestling many years outside of AAA, he lost a legal dispute for the name during the year 2000, becoming Nicho el Millonario on the independent scene while AAA gave the Psicosis name to another competitor who would go on wrestling with the iconic mask for 27 years. On Triplemania XIII, both Psicosis faced each other on a violent and iconic Lucha de Apuestas that involved brawls throughout the Plaza de Toros in Guadalajara, Mexico and the use of several objects to see who was worthy of keeping the Psicosis name. During the final moments of the match, longtime friend of Nicho, Histeria, interfered on the contest and attacked Psicosis II, only to end up betraying Nicho when he tried to open the box and opening the box himself, resulting in a no contest ending that evolved into a story of Histeria calling himself Psycho-Histeria as he said he owned the name after taking the “legal documents.” AAA would end up reversing this decision as Histeria was not an official competitor of the match, leaving Psicosis II with the name while Nicho El Millonario continued under this name until his departure from Lucha Libre AAA.

    7.) Atlantis vs La Sombra (Andrade) – CMLL 82nd Anniversary (September 18th, 2015)
    By the year 2015, Atlantis was considered one of Mexico’s greatest Luchadores ever after taking some of the most iconic masks in history while on the other hand, you had the young rising star La Sombra, who two years before this contest won a Lucha de Apuestas against the iconic Volador Jr, which cause La Sombra to work a more intense and rudo style that stablished him as one of the top acts of the company. Over the summer of 2015, Los Ingobernables (Rush & La Sombra) would wrestle several of the tecnicos tag teams to start making a name for themselves as one of the biggest threats until they ended up facing Atlantis on several occasions, which ignited the rivalry between La Sombra and Atlantis, with Sombra attacking the legend on constant occasions, which resulted in a match between both winner of the two previous Anniversary Shows, resulting in an epic two-out-of-three falls with Atlantis emerging once again victorious on a Lucha de Apuestas. La Sombra would unmask himself and subsequently became Andrade “Cien” Almas and making the jump to WWE, capitalizing on all the eyes generated from this match.

    6.) L.A Park vs La Parka – Triplemania XVIII (June 6th, 2010)
    A match that felt like watching a mirror for a generation. Many people remember the iconic, skeleton like masked Luchador La Parka from WCW, who started using this gimmick on AAA and was part of the group of Luchadores that wanted to mark a difference outside Mexico. But there was a big factor in this story, and it was AAA’s own founder: Antonio Peña, who felt that he couldn’t have his product without the iconic Parka character and ended up giving it to 29-year-old luchador, Karis La Momia, thus becoming the second incarnation of La Parka. Adolfo Tapia (the first Parka) would go on saying the way they revoked the name from him was unfair as he built a name with all his effort, thus renaming himself La Parka Original, later L.A Park (L.A meaning “La Autentica Parka”, The Authentic Parka). After Park left WCW, he competed in the independent circuit and CMLL, while La Parka became one fo AAA’s most important roster members and also winning the already mentioned Cibernético mask, until Park returned in 2010, laying out the challenge that he should be the only man known as La Parka and not a “wannabe impostor”, this would lead to tensions for several months until Triplemania XVIII. The winner of the match would be the rightful owner of the name the same way it previously happened with both Psicosis. The match featured the interference of Joaquin and Dorian Roldan, who became the two people in charge of AAA after its founder, Antonio Peña, passed away in 2006. Dorian originally sided with Park but mid match betrayed him until the final moments of the contest when popular stable Los Perros del Mal interfered and dragged Park’s body to a knocked-out Parka, subsequently winning the match and originally keeping the name. The Mexico City Boxing and Lucha Libre Commission would later revert the results of this match as the involved of Los Perros del Mal was controversial and La Parka kept the name while L.A Park continued with this name and worked as a freelancer with the company but not with all the negative critics of the chaotic match.

    5.) Psycho Clown vs Dr Wagner Jr – Triplemania XXV (August 26th, 2017)
    Starting strong with the top five Lucha de Apuestas comes one of the most controversial ones that took place in Triplemania XXV. The story started a year prior during the main event of Triplemania XXIV, which featured Psycho Clown vs Pagano. Wagner interfered during this match to rescue Psycho from an attack by Nicho el Millonario and Damian 666, only for him to betray Psycho with a low blow followed by a Wagner Driver. Despite this, Psycho would go on and win the match, shaving Pagano’s head. Wagner would challenge Psycho to a mask vs mask match that would go on and build for an entire year before reaching its climax. As Triplemania was getting closer, Psycho Clown got betrayed by Monster and Murder Clown, with whom they created the original trio of Psycho Circus. Despite all this, Wagner Jr assisted Psycho in multiple tag matches against the now rudo clowns. Finally, when the match occurred, Psycho Clown secured the victory with a Code Red after almost 30 minutes, marking the end of an era for such an iconic Luchador like Dr Wagner Jr. This decision caused very negative comments, as Wagner got called a sellout for allowing this to happen, which is something AAA wasn’t expecting back then as they visioned Psycho Clown as the next top Tecnico of the promotion. Wagner Jr would then rename Rey Wagner and would continuously switch between both names every time he wrestled.

    4.) Blue Panther vs Villano V – CMLL 75th Anniversary (September 19, 2008)
    The Imperial Dynasty, or Los Villanos, were indeed, Villains to the Wrestling industry as they are some of the most memorable rudos that the industry has ever witnessed, you combine this with Blue Panther who is arguably one of the most influential wrestlers ever, not just in Mexico, but on the world as his innovative style is reflected on many icons the world has seen, especially on the likes of Bryan Danielson. This was an emotional contest, as both legends were accompanied by then rising stars Hijo del Perro Aguayo/Perro Aguayo Jr on Villano V’s side and Místico on Blue Panther’s side. And, after 21 minutes of a very acclaimed technical match, Villano V pinned El Maestro Lagunero and taking his mask, revealing the face of Blue Panther to the world as the man known as Genaro Vazquez Nevarez. Despite this, Blue Panther still wears his iconic mask with previous authorization for matches he considers special while Villano V would lose his mask a year later against Ultimo Guerrero.

    3.) Místico vs Black Warrior – CMLL 73rd Anniversary (September 29th, 2006)
    Anybody that has followed Mistico for a long period has heard who Black Warrior was, as he is the man responsible for Mistico’s boom during the mid 2000’s due to their iconic rivalry that reached its highest point at the CMLL 73rd Anniversary Show when both individuals put their masks on the line in the main event of the evening. This event was remarkable as CMLL had a long list of veterans that could’ve been the main event of that evening, but it all came to the newest generation of Luchadores willing to proof their worth. The two-out-of-three falls match lasted for over 15 minutes; the first fall came three minutes into the match when Black Warrior submitted Mistico with La Tapatia. During the second fall, Warrior ripped Mistico’s mask off to a classic look of a beaten-up Principe de Plata y Oro, but Black Warrior’s confidence backfired and Mistico tied the score with a pinfall. Then, during the third and final fall, Mistico returned the favor to Black Warrior, ripping his mask to a very invested crowd and continued to go back and forth until Mistico finally locked in La Mistica to beat his rival in his second Lucha de Apuestas and probably his most iconic one until the contest with El Negro Casas years later.

    2.) Atlantis vs Ultimo Guerrero – CMLL 81st Anniversary (September 19th, 2014)
    To many individuals, this was the last time a Lucha de Apuestas had a heavy weight until what will come on May 30th at Noche de los Grandes. A culmination of many years of rivalry between two former tag team partners. The rivalry was reignited to a high point during the 2013 Torneo Nacional de Parejas Increibles by forcing both individuals to tag team once again despite of years being rivals until they lost the finals of the tournament during 2013’s edition of Homenaje a Dos Leyendas, causing frustration on both Atlantis and UG, causing a brawl between them that ended up with Atlantis ripping off Guerrero’s mask. Later, they both signed a contract to seal a deal for a Mask vs Mask match without announcing a date and during Atlantis’ 30th Anniversary as a wrestler, Ultimo Guerrero attacked him, seeking vengeance after many months of verbal and physical altercations. The match was planned for the 80th Anniversary but plans never came to fruition until the 81st Anniversary after the event Juicio Final in 2014 at which the match was made official. Ultimo Guerrero pinned Atlantis for the first fall while Atlantis tied the score with a submission with one of Ultimo Guerrero’s favorite holds, El Pulpo. You could feel the tension in this match as both legends never lost a Lucha de Apuestas before this match with such a resume between the two with an actual possibility of Atlantis, a real-life superhero for the children, losing his mask. After almost 18 minutes of war, Atlantis locked in La Atlantida and ended the almost decade-long rivalry, unmasking Ultimo Guerrero who couldn’t avoid getting emotional, breaking into tears during the post-match ceremony and giving up his mask to Atlantis.

    1.) Atlantis vs Villano III – CMLL Homenaje a Dos Leyendas 2000: Juicio Final (March 17th, 2000)
    One could say anything about this match, but there’s no doubt it’s the best Lucha de Apuestas in history and one of the greatest wrestling matches the mankind has ever seen. A lot of words could be said, but why hear or read it? Watch it and witness it yourself with your own eyes.
    VILLANO III vs ATLANTIS Máscara vs Máscara

  • CMLL Results from Arena México – Día del Niño Event

    CMLL Results from Arena México – Día del Niño Event

    CMLL held a special Día del Niño event at Arena México, featuring a mix of Pequeñas Estrellas, international talent, and a tournament to crown a new children’s champion.

    Below are the full results:

    One-Fall Match

    Pequeño Sky Team (Angelito, Pequeño Magia & Kaligua) vs. Pequeño Violencia, Minos Primero & Full Metal

    The show opened with a fast-paced bout in the Pequeñas Estrellas division. The rudos controlled much of the match through experience and teamwork, but the técnicos rallied late with speed and coordination.

    Key Moments:

    • Early dominance from the rudos with triple-team offense.
    • Aerial comeback from the técnicos.
    • Quick interventions from Angelito and Kaligua to shift momentum.
    • Final combination by Pequeño Magia to secure the win.

    Result: Pequeño Sky Team defeated Pequeño Violencia, Minos Primero & Full Metal.

    CMLL World Microstars Championship

    Kemalito (c) vs. Tengu

    A physical clash between two familiar rivals, as the challenger aimed to dethrone a well-established champion.

    Key Moments:

    • Tengu controlled portions of the match with power advantage
    • Kemalito showed resilience through extended punishment
    • Near falls kept the crowd engaged
    • Second-rope splash sealed the victory

    Result: Kemalito defeated Tengu to retain the CMLL World Microstars Championship.

    Lightning Match (10-Minute Limit)

    Skadi vs. Shotzi

    An international clash between two champions where speed and precision were crucial.

    Key Moments:

    • Shotzi opened with aggressive offense
    • Skadi responded with power-based attacks
    • Back-and-forth near falls in the middle stretch
    • Skadi missed from the top, allowing a decisive counter

    Result: Shotzi defeated Skadi.

    Elimination Tournament – Children’s Championship

    Participants: Pantera Jr., Hijo del Pantera, Dragón de Fuego, Dragón Legendario, Rey Pegasus, Max Star, Fuego & Fugaz

    A multi-stage elimination tournament began with a battle royal to determine groups, followed by elimination matches to crown a new champion.

    Key Moments:

    • Initial eliminations set Groups A and B
    • Multiple dives to the outside from both sides
    • Progressive eliminations narrowed the field
    • Final showdown between Fuego and Dragón Legendario

    Result: Fuego defeated Dragón Legendario via submission to become the new children’s champion.

    International Lightning Match (10-Minute Limit)

    Ángel de Oro vs. Rocky Romero

    A technical contest between two internationally experienced competitors.

    Key Moments:

    • Early control by Rocky Romero
    • Ángel de Oro targeted the neck to shift momentum
    • Technical exchanges in the closing stretch
    • Transition into a submission finish

    Result: Ángel de Oro defeated Rocky Romero via submission.

    International Tag Team Match

    Atlantis Jr. & Esfinge vs. Kushida & Black Tiger

    A clash of styles, with the visiting team using underhanded tactics against the technical Mexican duo.

    Key Moments:

    • Illegal double-team tactics from the rudos
    • Aerial comeback from Atlantis Jr. and Esfinge
    • Frequent tag exchanges keeping a fast pace
    • Atlantis Jr. finished the match with a splash

    Result: Atlantis Jr. & Esfinge defeated Kushida & Black Tiger.

    Main Event

    Místico & Sky Team vs. Difunto & Team

    The main event delivered a high-energy finish, with strong crowd reactions and constant momentum shifts.

    Key Moments:

    • Back-and-forth control between both teams
    • Fast-paced exchanges throughout the match
    • Final comeback from the técnicos
    • Signature submission by Místico

    Result: Místico submitted Difunto with “La Mística” to secure the victory.


  • Full Card for CMLL Viernes Espectacular (April 24th, 2026)

    Full Card for CMLL Viernes Espectacular (April 24th, 2026)

    CMLL has officially announced the full card for their show this Friday, April 24th, 2026.

    The show is the official 70th anniversary of Arena Mexico, and the main event will feature the finals of the Men’s Campeonato Universal 2026 Tournament between Hechicero, Mascara Dorada and Black Tiger (Magnus). The card will also feature colossal multi-participant matches spread around the card, including the representation of AEW’s Don Callis Family against a team assembled by Mistico himself.

    The following matches have been announced; card is subject to change:

    Trios Match
    Dragón Legendario, Dragón de Fuego & Dragón Rojo Jr vs Los Villanos (Villano III Jr, Hijo del Villano III) & El Elemental

    Copa Aniversario 70th Anniversary of Arena Mexico – Amazonas Edition
    India Sioux, La Jarochita, Lluvia & Tessa Blanchard vs Zeuxis, Reyna Isis, Olympia & Keyra

    International 8 Man Tag Match – Mexico vs Japan
    Esfinge, Bárbaro Cavernario, Soberano Jr & Templario vs KUSHIDA, Yutani, Okumura & Shoma Kato

    Copa Aniversario 70th Anniversary of Arena Mexico – CMLL vs Don Callis Family
    Ángel de Oro, Ultimo Guerrero, Neón & Místico vs Volador Jr, El Clon, Rocky Romero & Mark Davis

    Campeonato Universal 2026 Tournament Finals
    Máscara Dorada vs Hechicero vs Black Tiger

    The CMLL Campeonato Universal (Universal Championship) is an annual Lucha Libre Tournament that occurs since 2009. The tournament format is usually billed as a “tournament of champions”, with sixteen male CMLL Champions participating throughout qualifying matches. Último Guerrero and El Terrible are known as the only two-time winners of the tournament. The 2026 version will witness a first-time winner. Black Tiger is currently one half of the Mexican National Tag Team Champions while Máscara Dorada is currently the World Historic Welterweight Champion. Hechicero is the most recent champion on the participants list as he recently defeated Claudio Castagnoli for the CMLL World Heavyweight Championship at Homenaje a Dos Leyendas last month.

    https://x.com/CMLL_OFICIAL/status/2046654003803488354?s=20

  • Two Major CMLL Stars Dealing with Injuries

    Two Major CMLL Stars Dealing with Injuries

    Bad news for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre as two of their top roster members are currently dealing with injuries.

    One of them is the current CMLL Women’s World Champion, Persephone. “La Diosa” was part of two matches during Wrestlemania Week, the first occurred on April 16th in the CMLL at Palms Slam Fest where she successfully defended her CMLL Championship against Tessa Blanchard. The next day, Friday April 17th, she took part of the Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling’s (MLP) event, Multiverse. She was part of a four-way match for the MLP Canadian Women’s Championship against a surprising last minute addition Killer Kelly, Shotzi Blackheart and the defending champion, Gisele Shaw, where she was unsuccessful on capturing the championship after Shaw stole the pinfall after Persephone performed her version of the Razor’s Edge over Killer Kelly.

    On Monday, April 20th, Persephone was scheduled to compete in a show in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. La Diosa came out to a great ovation but revealed that unfortunately, she suffered an injury during one of his matches in Las Vegas as she showed a walking boot to a negative reception. Persephone committed to the event and did a Meet & Greet at the event with fans without giving a specific time out due to the injury.

    C: @sunny_33.a on TikTok

    Last night, during a CMLL Lunes Clasico show, Mistico teamed up with Esfinge to take on long time rival Volador Jr and Ultimo Guerrero in the main event on Arena Puebla in a two-out of-three falls match. During the middle of the third and final fall, Mistico asked the doctor and referee to stop the match as he started limping near the end of the contest. Over the last couple weeks, fans on social media have mentioned that “El Principe de Plata y Oro” has been working slower than usual, including his performance in MLP Multiverse where he teamed up with Amazing Red and Mascara Dorada in a trios contest against The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier, Zachary Wentz & Myron Reed). 

    https://x.com/D_Wrestlingifs/status/2046503158852001843?s=20

    Bodyslam will keep a close eye on both situations and wishing a speedy recovery to both luchadores.

     

  • AEW Collision: The Dogs Become Trios Champions

    AEW Collision: The Dogs Become Trios Champions

    The Dogs have captured their first bit of gold on tonight’s edition of AEW Collision. The episode kicked off live on TNT with an AEW Trios Championship match which saw Mike Bailey, Kevin Knight & Mistico put their gold on the line against The Dogs (Clark Connors, Gabe Kidd &  David Finlay).

    https://x.com/bodyslamnet/status/2043121899966812217?s=46

    In recent weeks, The Dogs have been a thorn and everyone’s side, including Darby Allin, The Conglomeration and of course, the current Trios Champions. But tonight, The Dogs got their first opportunity at the Trios Titles and they did not squander it. After a hard-fought battle which saw both teams get in some great offense, equipped with a few near falls, it was The Dogs who picked up the win and are now the new AEW Trios Champions.

    https://x.com/bodyslamnet/status/2043121991788482757?s=46

    Following the match, The Conglomeration’s Roderick Strong and Orange Cassidy showed up on screen. Orange was on the phone while Roderick revealed that they’re coming for The Dogs newly won championships and they’re coming this Sunday at AEW Dynasty. Orange Cassidy hung up the phone without asking whoever was on the line if they’ll be their partner, but Roderick was sure he would. We didn’t get a partner reveal, so, it seems it’ll be a surprise tomorrow night.

    The Dogs seemed willing to immediately defend their gold, so, it looks like another match has been added to tomorrow’s Pay-Per-View event. The Dogs will defend their AEW Trios Championships against Roderick Strong, Orange Cassidy & a to be determined partner.

    Stay tuned for more AEW Collision news.