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| Promotion Name: | CMLL - Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre | | Location: | Mexico City | | Website: | http://www.cmll.com/ | | Start Date: | 00/00/1933 |

Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) (Spanish for Worldwide Wrestling
Council) is a Lucha Libre promotion based in Mexico City while running cards in
Guadalajara, Puebla and elsewhere in central and southern Mexico. The promotion
is also referred to by its previous name Empresa Mexicana de la Lucha Libre (EMLL)
(Mexican Wrestling Enterprise). It is currently the oldest promotion still in
existence.
The promotion was founded by The Father of Lucha Libre Salvador Lutteroth
Gonzales when he ran a card under the banner of EMLL in 1933. The promotion
flourished and quickly became the premier spot for workers. If wrestlers were
big in Mexico City, they were considered stars throughout Mexico. With stars
like El Santo, Bobby Bonales, Tarzán Lopez and Gory Guerrero (father of Eddie
Guerrero), La Empressa was at the forefront of the Lucha Libre movement and for
the next 50 years, EMLL would continue its place as the leader.
In the 1970s, Lutteroth left the company in the hands of his son Chavo but the
company weakened with Ray Mendoza along with a few promoters breaking off and
forming the Universal Wrestling Association. UWA ran in Mexico City and in
nearby Naucalpan against EMLL. UWA would be a tremendous force for 15 years but
due to a weakening talent pool and affiliates, it died in the 1990s.
EMLL joined the National Wrestling Alliance as its Mexican affiliate as NWA-EMLL
but they pulled out in the 1980s due to various promoters becoming more
self-centered and the WWEs national expansion. At this time, they changed their
name to Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre to make them sound more international
(such as when Jim Crockett Promotions became World Championship Wrestling). Also
at this time, long time booker Antonio Peña broke off and formed his own
promotion, Asistencia Asesoría y Administración, taking many of the young talent
with him. AAA took the lead for several years but when the Mexican economy went
by the wayside in the mid-1990s, AAA scaled back and CMLL started rebuilding
with the famous El Hijo del Santo vs. Negro Casas feud where Santo shocked the
world by turning heel when he dressed up like Negro Casas brother Felino and
attacked him.
Now under the ownership of Lutterroths nephew, Paco Alonso, CMLL has since
reclaimed it spot as the leader in Mexico. Its weekly cards at the legendary
Arena Mexico draw crowds of over 10,000 fans. Of all the major promotions in the
world, CMLL is one of the most conservative. Matches with blood are not
broadcast and, other than an annual cage match, gimmick matches such as ladder
matches are never used. Over the past few years, many AAA wrestlers have jumped
to CMLL but recently, some major wrestlers such as Vampiro and Shocker have
jumped to AAA because CMLL has too many workers and doesnt run enough shows.
CMLLs main programming, hosted by Alfonso Morales, Leobardo Magadan and Miguel
Linares, is broadcast regularly on Televisa in Mexico, Galavisión in the United
States, and formely on Telelatino in Canada and The Wrestling Channel in the
United Kingdom. CMLL also has a syndicated show called Sin Limite de Tiempo
(with no time limit) which shows matches from Arena Coliseo shows and matches
they could not fit onto the regular broadcast. It airs in Los Angeles on KWHY.
CMLL is affiliated with New Japan Pro Wrestling as part of G-1 World.
Annual tournaments
CMLL conducts several annual tournaments which usually signify a big push or
start off storylines. Tournaments have been left out of the schedule for
unexplained reasons. Tournaments are conducted as torneo cibernéticos, a large
multi-man tag team elimination match or a normal single elimination tournament.
Leyenda de Plata (Silver Legend)- A tournament in honor of El Santo. This is the
most prestigious of the CMLL tournaments and the tournament is usually made up
of the best in-ring workers. It is done as a torneo cibernético with the last
remaining members from both teams facing each other in a normal singles match on
the next show. They must also defeat the previous years winner to win the
trophy, a plaque with Santos mask on it. Previous winners: Scorpio, Jr., El Hijo
del Santo, Negro Casas, Black Warrior, Felino, Perro Aguayo, Jr. and Atlantis.
Leyenda de Azul (Blue Legend)- A tournament in honor of Blue Demon. It is
secondary to the Leyenda de Plata tournament but features most of the big name
wrestlers in the promotion. It has been conducted as a normal torneo cibernético
and as a one night tournament. Previous winners: Blue Panther, Tarzan Boy,
Universo 2000 and Lizmark, Jr.
Gran Alternativa- A one night tag team tournament where an established star
teams with a midcarder with the intent to give the younger wrestler more
credibility as a star. Some stars such as Shocker and Místico used the win to
build their status but more wrestlers who have won regressed back to their
midcard roles.
Grand Prix International- This tournament was used in the mid 1990s as a single
elimination tournament featuring several Mexican wrestlers as well as Japanese
and Canadian wrestlers to give it more prestige. It was brought back in 2005 as
a torneo cibernético in honor of El Santos birthday.
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