CMLL Juicio Final

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  • Juicio Final
  • ("Final Judgement")
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Atlantis, who won the main event the 2000 Juicio Final show
Created by Salvador Lutteroth
Promotion(s)
First event 1955
Last event 2019
Signature match types

Juicio Final (Spanish for "Final Judgement") is the collective name of a series of semi-regularly occurring lucha libre , or professional wrestling major show promoted by Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). There has been multiple events promoted under the Juicio Final name over the years with the earliest taking place in 1955 and the most recent in 2019. The event has taken place in March, June, August or December, at times replacing the Sin Piedad event in December, and twice it has been promoted a show both as Juicio Final as well as Homenaje a Dos Leyendas: El Santo y Salvador Lutteroth

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Event history

For decades Arena México, the main venue of the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), would close down in early December and remain closed into either January or February to allow for renovations as well as letting Circo Atayde occupy the space over the holidays. As a result, CMLL usually held an "end of the year" supercard show on the first or second Friday of December in lieu of their normal Super Viernes show. 1955 was the first year where CMLL used the name "El Juicio Final" ("The Final Judgement") for their year-end supershow. [1]

All subsequent Juicio Final shows have taken place on Friday nights and all in Arena México, CMLL's "home arena". Most have taken place in December, three, two have taken place in March and one in June. The two March Juicio Final events were also promoted under the name Homenaje a Dos Leyendas ("Homage to two legends"). The exact number of matches is unclear as only three matches for the 1991 Juicio Final show were documented and confirmed. The Mini-Estrella division has only been featured in one show while the female division was featured on two shows. [lower-alpha 1]

The Juicio Final shows generally feature one or more Lucha de Apuestas , or bet matches, the most prestigious match form in lucha libre, with wrestlers fighting for either their hair or their masks. Rocky Star, All-Star, Huracán Ramírez II, Aníbal, El Supremo, Kahoz, Villano III and Averno have all lost their mask at a Juicio Final and Bestia Salvaje, Kato Kung Lee, Black Magic, El Dandy, El Satánico, Brazo de Plata, Perro Aguayo and Halloween all have been shaved bald as a result of their losses. The Luchas de Apuestas between Villano III and Atlantis was voted the 2000 Wrestling Observer Match of the Year. [2] Juicio Final has hosted only one championship match, which saw the team of Olímpico, Safari and Mr. Niebla defeat Blue Panther, Fuerza Guerrera and El Signo to win the Mexican National Trios Championship. [3] The 2011 Juicio Final event was the only show to host tournament matches as it featured two semi final matches in the Forjando un Ídolo trios tournament. [4]

The first verified Juicio Final show took place in 1955, making it the third oldest regularly held professional wrestling show series, only behind the CMLL Anniversary Shows (1934), [5] Super Viernes (1938), [6] and the Arena Coliseo Anniversary Shows (1944). [7]

Dates, venues, and main events

YearDateCityVenueMain EventRef(s).
1955 December 2, 1955Mexico City, Mexico Arena Coliseo El Santo vs. Halcón Negro in a Lucha de Apuestas , mask Vs. mask match [1] [8]
1956N/AN/AN/ANo specific Juicio Final event identified in sources. [lower-alpha 2] [9]
1957N/AN/AN/ANo specific Juicio Final event identified in sources. [lower-alpha 2] [10]
1958N/AN/AN/ANo specific Juicio Final event identified in sources. [lower-alpha 2] [11]
1959N/AN/AN/ANo specific Juicio Final event identified in sources. [lower-alpha 2] [12]
1960N/AN/AN/ANo specific Juicio Final event identified in sources. [lower-alpha 2] [13]
1961N/AN/AN/ANo specific Juicio Final event identified in sources. [lower-alpha 2] [14]
1962N/AN/AN/ANo specific Juicio Final event identified in sources. [lower-alpha 2] [15]
1963N/AN/AN/ANo specific Juicio Final event identified in sources. [lower-alpha 2] [16]
1964N/AN/AN/ANo specific Juicio Final event identified in sources. [lower-alpha 2] [17]
1965 December 3, 1965Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Karloff Lagarde vs. Cavernario Galindo in a Lucha de Apuestas , hair Vs. hair match [18]
1966 December 16, 1966Mexico City, Mexico Arena México El Santo vs. Black Shadow in a singles match [19]
1967N/AN/AN/ANo specific Juicio Final event identified in sources. [lower-alpha 2] [20]
1968 December 13, 1968Mexico City, Mexico Arena México El Solitario vs. Ray Mendoza in a Lucha de Apuestas , mask Vs. hair match [21]
1969 December 19, 1969Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Aníbal vs. Red Terror in a Lucha de Apuestas , mask Vs. mask match [22]
1970 December 11, 1970Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Coloso Colosetti and Rene Guajardo vs. Ángel Blanco and El Solitario in a tag team tournament final [23]
1971N/AN/AN/ANo specific Juicio Final event identified in sources. [lower-alpha 2] [24]
1972 December 8, 1972Mexico City, Mexico Arena México El Solitario vs. Ángel Blanco in a Lucha de Apuestas , mask Vs. mask match [8] [25]
1973N/AN/AN/ANo specific Juicio Final event identified in sources. [lower-alpha 2] [26]
1974 December 13, 1974Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Dr. Wagner and Ringo Mendoza vs. Ángel Blanco and Coloso Colosetti in a Lucha de Apuestas , hair Vs. hair match [27]
1975 December 5, 1975Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Enrique Vera vs. El Halcón Vs. Alfonso Dantés in a Lucha de Apuestas , hair Vs. mask Vs. hair match [28]
1976 December 10, 1976Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Mano Negra vs. Demonio Blanco in a Lucha de Apuestas , mask Vs. mask match [29]
1977 December 9, 1977Mexico City, Mexico Arena México El Faraón and Ringo Mendoza vs Joe Palardy and Perro Aguayo in a Lucha de Apuestas , hair Vs. hair match [30]
1978 December 8, 1978Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Kung Fu vs. El Idolo in a Lucha de Apuestas , mask vs. mask match [31]
1979 December 7, 1979Mexico City, Mexico Arena México El Faraón and Águila India vs. Sangre Chicana and Tony Salazar in a Lucha de Apuestas , hairs vs hairs match [32]
1980 December 5, 1980Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Sangre Chicana and Alfonso Dantés vs. El Jalisco and El Cobarde in a Lucha de Apuestas , hairs vs hairs match [33] [34]
1981 December 4, 1981Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Ringo Mendoza vs. El Faraón in a Lucha de Apuestas , hair vs. hair match [35] [36]
1982 December 10, 1982Mexico City, Mexico Arena México El Satanico vs. Sangre Chicana in a Lucha de Apuestas , hair vs. hair match [8] [37] [38]
1983 December 9, 1983Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Rayo de Jalisco Jr. vs. El Egipico in a Lucha de Apuestas , mask vs. mask match [39] [40]
1984 December 7, 1984Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Máscara Año 2000 vs. Gran Coloso in a Lucha de Apuestas , mask vs. mask match [41] [42]
1985 December 6, 1985Mexico City, Mexico Arena México El Solar II vs. Belcebu in a Lucha de Apuestas , mask vs. mask match [43] [44]
1987 December 4, 1987Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Cien Caras vs. Siglo XX in a Lucha de Apuestas , mask vs. mask match [45] [46]
1988 December 9, 1988Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Fabuloso Blondy (c) vs. Lizmark for the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship [47] [48] [49] [50]
1989 December 1, 1989Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Fuerza Guerrera and Rocky Star in a Lucha de Apuesta , mask vs. mask match [8] [51] [52] [53]
December 8, 1989All Star vs. El Hijo del Santo in a Lucha de Apuesta , mask vs. mask match [8] [51] [54] [55]
1990 December 14, 1990Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Octagón vs. Huracán Ramírez II vs. Fuerza Guerrera in a Lucha de Apuesta , mask vs. mask match. [53] [56]
1991 December 13, 1991Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Máscara Año 2000 vs. Aníbal in a Lucha de Apuesta , mask vs. mask match. [57]
1992 December 18, 1992Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Pierroth Jr. vs. El Supremo in a best two-out-of-three falls Lucha de Apuestas mask vs. mask match [58] [59] [60]
1993 December 3, 1993Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Mano Negra vs. Bestia Salvaje, Lucha de Apuestas , hair Vs. hair match [61] [62]
December 10, 1993 Mocho Cota vs Kato Kung Lee, Lucha de Apuestas , hair Vs. hair match [61] [63]
1994 December 16, 1994Mexico City, Mexico Arena México La Fiera vs Black Magic, Lucha de Apuestas , hair Vs. hair match [64] [65]
1995 December 1, 1995Mexico City, Mexico Arena México El Satánico vs. Héctor Garza vs. Bestia Salvaje in a Lucha de Apuestas , hair vs. hair match [66]
December 15, 1995 Shocker vs. Kahoz, Lucha de Apuestas , mask vs. mask match [67] [68] [69] [70]
1996 December 6, 1996Mexico City, Mexico Arena México El Hijo del Santo vs. Negro Casas vs. El Dandy, three-way Lucha de Apuestas , mask vs. hair vs. hair match [71] [72] [55]
1997 December 5, 1997Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Atlantis vs. Blue Panther in the finals of the La Copa Victoria tournament [73] [74]
1998 December 18, 1998Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Black Warrior, Blue Panther and Dr. Wagner Jr. vs. Los Guapos (Bestia Salvaje, Scorpio Jr. and Zumbido in a tournament final for the vacant CMLL World Trios Championship [75] [76] [77]
1999 December 3, 1999Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Pierroth Jr. vs. Brazo de Plata, Lucha de Apuestas , hair vs. hair match [78] [79] [60]
2000 March 17, 2000Mexico City, Mexico Arena México
[8] [80]
2001 March 30, 2001Mexico City, Mexico Arena México
[81]
2005 December 12, 2005Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Universo 2000 vs. Halloween in a Lucha de Apuesta , hair vs. hair match. [82]
2011 June 17, 2011Mexico City, Mexico Arena México La Máscara vs. Averno in a Lucha de Apuesta , mask vs. mask match. [4]
2012 September 14, 2012Mexico City, Mexico Arena México
  • Rush vs. El Terrible in a best two-out-of three-falls Lucha de Apuestas, hair vs. hair match
  • Note: CMLL 79th Anniversary Show using the Juicio Final name on the poster
[83] [84]
2014 August 1, 2014Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Rusg vs. Negro Casas in a Lucha de Apuesta , hair vs. hair match. [85]
2019 May 31, 2019Mexico City, Mexico Arena México Último Guerrero Vs. Máscara Año 2000 in a Lucha de Apuesta , hair vs. hair match. [86]

Footnotes

  1. The match statistics are supported by the sources listed in the "Dates, venues and main events table.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Records have been found of one or more Super Viernes shows taking place in December, but none identify the shows as being a Juicio Final show.

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