CMLL Reyes del Aire

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The Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) has traditionally held an annual Reyes del Aire (Spanish for "Kings of the Air") tournament since 2005. There was no tournament in 2010 and both 2007 and 2012 saw two Reyes del Aire tournaments. The tournament includes a varying number of wrestlers, competing in a Torneo cibernetico match, essentially a multi-man elimination match with the last competitor remaining is declared that year's Rey del Aire and is given a trophy. CMLL holds a similar tournament for their Mini-Estrella division called Pequeños Reyes del Aire ("Little Kings of the Air"). Being a professional wrestling tournament, it is not won legitimately; it is instead won via predetermined outcomes to the matches that are kept secret from the general public.

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The tournament normally features low and mid-card wrestlers who work a "High flying" style, hence the name "Kings of the Air" but has at times featured more wrestlers closer to the main event or closer to the low card positions. The winner gets a trophy, but there is no other tangible reward for winning the match other than the increased recognition, they are not awarded with a championship match or anything else of that nature. There have been eighteen tournaments so far, with three wrestlers winning more than one tournament; Volador Jr. has won three tournaments in total while Ángel de Oro and Valiente has won two. Ángel de Oro is the only wrestler to win consecutive tournaments as he won both the 2011 and the first 2012 Reyes del Aire tournaments. A total of 85 luchadors have appeared in the eighteen tournaments so far, with Valiente and Stuka Jr. having appeared in ten out of those. Five men have participated under two different ring identities, in some cases without the previous identity being acknowledged. Niebla Roja has appeared both under that name and his previous identity, Ángel de Plata. Dragón Rojo Jr. appeared as Diamante Negro, before being given his current ring character. Metálico worked as Tigre Metálico in the very first Reyes del Aire and opening match worker Bengala also participated in the 2007 tournament as Sombra de Plata. The only one where the name change has been publicly acknowledged was Flash adopting the identity of Fuego. [Note 1] The youngest tournament winner was La Sombra, who was 18 years old when he won the 2013 Reyes del Aire and he is also the youngest participant overall. Virus is the oldest Reyes del Aire, winning the second tournament in 2007 at the age of 38, with his participation in the 2012 Reyes del Aire he also became the oldest overall competitor at 43 years of age.

Reyes del Aire winners

Official poster for the 2011 Reyes del Aire tournament ReyesDelAire2011.jpg
Official poster for the 2011 Reyes del Aire tournament
YearWinnerDateLocationNote
2005 Volador Jr. June 10, 2005 Arena México, Mexico City [1]
2006 La Mascara June 18, 2006 Arena México, Mexico City [2]
2007 #1 Volador Jr. (2)February 16, 2007 Arena México, Mexico City [3]
2007 #2 Virus October 2, 2007 Arena Coliseo, Mexico City, Mexico CMLL held two tournaments in 2007 [4]
2008 Valiente May 9, 2008 Arena México, Mexico City [5]
2009 Volador Jr. (3)October 12, 2009Arena Puebla, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico [6]
2010N/AN/AN/ANo tournament held in 2010 [7]
2011 Ángel de Oro January 1, 2011 Arena México, Mexico City [8]
2012 #1 Ángel de Oro (2)February 3, 2012 Arena México, Mexico City [9]
2012 #2 Valiente (2)October 15, 2012 Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico [10]
2013 La Sombra February 15, 2013 Arena México, Mexico City [11] [12]
2014 Stuka Jr. April 27, 2014 Arena México, Mexico City [13]
2014 Puebla Rey Escorpión August 4, 2014Arena Puebla, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico [14]
2015 La Sombra (2)May 1, 2015 Arena México, Mexico City [15]
2016 Cavernario September 30, 2016 Arena México, Mexico City [16]
2017 Ángel de Oro (3)April 7, 2017 Arena México, Mexico City [17]
2018N/AN/AN/ANo tournament held in 2018
2019 Titán January 6, 2019 Arena México, Mexico City [18]
2020 Templario January 14, 2020 Arena México, Mexico City [19]
2021N/AN/AN/ANo tournament held in 2021
2022 VIP Stuka Jr. (2)January 28, 2022 Arena México, Mexico City

Reyes del Aire tournament participants

NameTournamentsYear(s)
Mr. Águila 3 2008, 2012 #1, 2013
Akuma 1 2020
Ángel de Oro 5 2011, 2012 #1, 2012 #2, 2014 Puebla, 2015
Arkangel de la Muerte 1 2011
Audaz 1 2019
Astro Boy 1 2007 #2
Atlantis Jr. 1 2022 VIP
Averno 5 2007 #1, 2009, 2012 #2, 2013, 2014 Mexico City
Bárbaro Cavernario 4 2015, 2016, 2017, 2022 VIP
Black Panther 2 2019, 2020
Black Warrior 1 2009
Cancerbero 1 2011
Danger 1 2006
Delta 5 2011, 2012 #1, 2013, 2014 Mexico City, 2015
Diamante 1 2011
Disturbio 1 2020
Dragon Lee 3 2015, 2016, 2017
Dragón Rojo Jr. / Diamante Negro 6 2008, 2012 #2, 2013, 2014 Puebla, 2016, 2022 VIP
Drone 2 2019, 2020
Ephesto 3 2008, 2009, 2014 Mexico City
Esfinge 2 2019, 2020
Euforia 7 2007 #2, 2008, 2012 #1, 2012 #2, 2013, 2016, 2017
El Felino 2 2007 #1, 2013
Fuego / Flash 4 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 #1
Flyer 1 2019
Gran Guerrero 4 2014 Puebla, 2015, 2017, 2022 VIP
Guerrero Maya Jr. 3 2012 #1, 2014 Mexico City, 2015
Hechicero 1 2017
El Hijo del Fantasma 1 2013
Hijo del Signo 2 2012 #1, 2020
Kamaitachi 1 2015
Kawato-San 2 2019, 2020
Alex Koslov 1 2007 #1
Loco Max 3 2006, 2007 #2, 2008
Luciferno 1 2017
Ricky Marvin 1 2005
Máscara Dorada 5 2009, 2012 #1, 2012 #2, 2014 Puebla, 2016
Máscara Purpura 2 2006, 2008
La Mascara 8 2006, 2007 #1, 2008, 2009, 2012 #2, 2013, 2016, 2017
Máximo / Máximo Sexy 2 2016, 2017
Mephisto 6 2007 #1, 2009, 2012 #2, 2014 Mexico City, 2016, 2017
Metálico / Tigre Metálico 2 2005, 2007 #2
Metro 1 2007 #1
Misterioso Jr. 5 2005, 2007 #1, 2008, 2014 Puebla, 2015
Místico / Carístico 2 2012 #2, 2017
Místico II 3 2012 #2, 2016, 2017
Molotov 1 2011
Namajague 1 2013
Negro Casas 2 2016, 2022 VIP
Neutron 1 2006
Niebla Roja / Ángel de Plata 5 2011, 2012 #2, 2014 Mexico City, 2015, 2017
Nosferatu 1 2007 #2
Oro II 1 2006
Pólvora 4 2011, 2012 #1, 2013, 2019
Puma 4 2011, 2012 #1, 2014 Mexico City, 2014 Puebla, 2015
Príncipe Diamante 1 2020
Raziel 2 2011, 2012 #1
Rey Cometa 6 2011, 2012 #1, 2013, 2014 Mexico City, 2019, 2020
Rey Escorpión 4 2011, 2012 #1, 2012 #2, 2014 Puebla
Ripper 1 2014 Puebla
Tony Rivera 1 2006
El Sagrado 4 2007 #1, 2009, 2013, 2019
Sangre Azteca 3 2007 #1, 2008, 2009
Sensei 1 2011
El Soberano 1 2022 VIP
Skándalo 1 2007 #2
La Sombra 3 2008, 2013, 2015
Sombra de Plata 1 2007 #1
Star Jr. 1 2020
Stigma 1 2014 Puebla
Alan Stone 1 2005
Stuka Jr. 10 2005, 2006, 2007 #1, 2007 #2, 2008, 2012 #1, 2013, 2014 Mexico City, 2014 Puebla, 2022 VIP
Súper Nova 2 2007 #1, 2007 #2
El Texano Jr. 1 2009
Templario 3 2019, 2020, 2022 VIP
Tiger 3 2011, 2015, 2019
Tigre Blanco 1 2005
Titán 6 2013, 2012 #1, 2012 #2, 2017, 2019, 2022 VIP
Tritón 2 2014 Mexico City, 2019
Trueno 1 2007 #2
Universo 2000 Jr. 1 2019
Vangellys 1 2019
Valiente 10 2006, 2007 #1, 2007 #2, 2008, 2009, 2012 #1, 2012 #2, 2014 Mexico City, 2016, 2017
Virus 9 2005, 2007 #1, 2007 #2, 2008, 2011, 2012 #1, 2015, 2019, 2020
Volador Jr. 6 2005, 2007 #1, 2009, 2008, 2016, 2022 VIP

CMLL Reyes del Aire 2005

Reyes del Aire (2005)
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First ever Rey del Aire winner, Volador Jr.
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateJune 10, 2005
City Mexico City, Mexico
Venue Arena Mexico
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First
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2006

The first-ever Reyes del Aire tournament took place on Friday, June 10, 2005, as part of CMLL's Friday Night Super Viernes show. The tournament format was a torneo cibernetico , a multi-man elimination match with eight participants. The tournament primarily featured younger, lower-ranked wrestlers including Alan Stone, Leono, Ricky Marvin, Misterioso Jr., Stuka Jr., Tigre Blanco, Tigre Metálico, Virus and Volador Jr. During the match Alan Stone and Virus eliminated each other when both men's shoulders were on the mat during the three counts. Volador Jr. pinned Misterioso Jr. to become the first Rey del Aire. [1]

Reyes del Aire 2005 order of elimination
OrderWrestler [1] Eliminated by [1]
1LeonoTigre Metálico
2Stuka Jr.Tigre Blanco
3Tigre MetálicoMisterioso Jr.
4Tigre BlancoAlan Stone
5Alan StoneVirus (Double pin)
6VirusAlan Stone (Double pin)
7Misterioso Jr.Volador Jr.
8Ricky MarvinVolador Jr.
9Volador Jr.Winner

CMLL Reyes del Aire 2006

Reyes del Aire (2006)
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2006 Reyes del Aire tournament winner La Mascara
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateJune 16, 2006
City Mexico City, Mexico
Venue Arena Mexico
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Torneo Gran Alternativa
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Leyenda de Plata
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2005
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2007 Arena Mexico

The second annual Reyes del Aire tournament took place on Sunday June 18, 2006 on CMLL's weekly Arena Mexico show. The tournament format was a torneo cibernetico , multi-man elimination match with ten participants. The tournament primarily featured younger, lower ranked wrestlers including Danger, Leono, Loco Max, Máscara Purpura, La Mascara, Neutron, Oro II, Tony Rivera, Stuka Jr. and Valiente. During the match Stuka Jr. and Máscara Purpura were eliminated at the same time, counted out of the ring after a dive from Máscara Purpura went wrong. It was never revealed if this was a true accident or part of the plan laid out for the match. In the end La Mascara pinned Neutron to win the match in 18:09. [2]

Reyes del Aire 2006 order of elimination
OrderWrestler [2] Eliminated by [2] Time [2]
1ValienteLeono08:42
2DangerTony Rivera09:56
3Loco MaxOro II11:34
4LeonoStuka Jr.11:58
5Oro IINeutron12:41
6Tony RiveraMáscara Purpura15:10
7Stuka Jr.Máscara Purpura (double elimination)16:35
7Máscara PurpuraStuka Jr. (double elimination)16:35
9NeutronLa Mascara18:09
10La MascaraWinner18:09

CMLL Reyes del Aire 2007 Arena Mexico

Reyes del Aire (2007 Arena Mexico)
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Mephisto, unlucky 13 in the 2007 Reyes del Aire
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateFebruary 16, 2007 [20]
City Mexico City, Mexico
Venue Arena Mexico
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Sin Piedad
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Homenaje a Dos Leyendas
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2006
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2007 Arena Coliseo

The third annual Reyes del Aire tournament took place on February 16, 2007 on CMLL's weekly Super Viernes show. The tournament format was a torneo cibernetico , multi-man elimination match with sixteen participants. The tournament featured a mix of lower ranked and mid to top level wrestlers including Alex Koslov, Averno, El Felino, El Sagrado, La Mascara, Leono, Mephisto, Metro, Misterioso Jr., Sangre Azteca, Sombra de Plata, Stuka Jr., Súper Nova, Valiente, Virus and Volador Jr. During the match Alex Koslov and El Felino ended up eliminating each other when both people had their shoulders on the canvas during the pinfall. Volador Jr. pinned Sangre Azteca to become the first person to win two Reyes del Aire tournaments. [3] [20]

Reyes del Aire 2007 Arena Mexico order of elimination
OrderWrestlerEliminated by
1Sombra de PlataSúper Nova
2Súper NovaValiente
3ValienteMetro
4Stuka Jr.Leono
5MetroVirus
6LeonoAlex Koslov
7Misterioso Jr.El Sagrado
8VirusAverno
9El FelinoAlex Koslov (double pin)
9Alex KoslovEl Felino (double pin)
11El SagradoLa Mascara
12AvernoVolador Jr.
13MephistoLa Mascara
14La MascaraSangre Azteca
15Sangre AztecaVolador Jr.
16Volador Jr.Winner

CMLL Reyes del Aire 2007 Arena Coliseo

Reyes del Aire (2007 Arena Coliseo)
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Súper Nova, one of 12 participants in the Arena Coliseo Reyes del Aire
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateOctober 2, 2007
City Mexico City, Mexico
Venue Arena Coliseo
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CMLL 74th Anniversary Show
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Sin Piedad
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2007 Arena Mexico
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2008

CMLL broke with tradition and held a second Reyes del Aire tournament in 2007, this time in Arena Coliseo, CMLL's secondary Mexico City arena. The second tournament generally featured wrestlers from the low and mid-card ranks, with less established names than the first 2007 tournament. The participants included Ángel Azteca Jr., Astro Boy, Euforia, Loco Max, Metálico, Nosferatu, Skándalo, Stuka Jr., Súper Nova, Trueno, Valiente and Virus. The order of elimination is unclear or undocumented, but Virus pinned Valiente to win the Reyes del Aire Tournament. [4]

Reyes del Aire 2007 Arena Coliseo order of elimination
OrderWrestlerEliminated by
#Ángel Azteca Jr.Unknown
#Astro BoyUnknown
#EuforiaUnknown
#Loco MaxUnknown
#MetálicoUnknown
#NosferatuUnknown
#SkándaloUnknown
#Stuka Jr.Unknown
#Súper NovaUnknown
#TruenoValiente
11ValienteVirus
12VirusWinner

CMLL Reyes del Aire 2008

Reyes del Aire (2008)
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Mr. Águila, double elimination victim along with Volador Jr.
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateMay 9, 2008
City Mexico City, Mexico
Venue Arena Mexico
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52. Aniversario de Arena México
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Infierno en el Ring
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2007 Arena Mexico
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2009

The fifth overall Reyes del Aire tournament took place on Saturday May 9, 2008 on CMLL's weekly show in Arena Mexico. The tournament format was a torneo cibernetico , multi-man elimination match with fifteen participants, the first tournament with uneven sides. The tournament featured a mix of lower ranked and mid to top level wrestlers including Diamante Negro, Ephesto, Euforia, Flash, La Mascara, La Sombra, Loco Max, Máscara Purpura, Misterioso Jr., Mr. Águila, Sangre Azteca, Stuka Jr., Valiente and former tournament winners Virus and Volador Jr. During the match Volador Jr. and Mr. Águila eliminated each other at the same time, with Valiente pinning Sagre Azteca for the final elimination to win the 2008 tournament. [5]

Reyes del Aire 2008 order of elimination
OrderWrestlerEliminated by
1Loco MaxUnknown
2Stuka Jr.Unknown
3VirusUnknown
4FlashUnknown
5Diamante NegroUnknown
6Máscara PurpuraUnknown
7EuforiaUnknown
8EphestoUnknown
9Volador Jr.Mr. Águila (double pin)
9Mr. ÁguilaVolador Jr. (double pin)
11La MascaraUnknown
12Misterioso Jr.Unknown
13La SombraSangre Azteca
14Sangre AztecaValiente
15ValienteWinner

CMLL Reyes del Aire 2009

Reyes del Aire (2009)
MascaraDoradaMTY.jpg
Máscara Dorada eliminated in a double pinfall
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateMay 9, 2009
City Puebla, Puebla, Mexico
VenueArena Puebla
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Torneo Gran Alternativa
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Sin Salida
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2008
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2011

The 2009 Reyes del Aire tournament was held on October 12 and was the first tournament held outside Mexico City, instead taking place in Puebla, Puebla, Mexico instead. Unlike previous years this tournament also saw the participation of some competitors that did not use the high flying style Reyes del Aire usually focuses on, such as Averno, Ephesto, Mephisto and El Texano Jr. The tournament format was a torneo cibernetico , multi-man elimination match with twelve participants. The tournament featured a mix of mid to top level wrestlers including Averno, Black Warrior, El Sagrado, El Texano Jr., Ephesto, Flash, La Mascara, Máscara Dorada, Mephisto, Sangre Azteca, Valiente, Volador Jr. In the early portions of the match Sangre Azteca and Máscara Dorada eliminated each other when both sets of shoulders touched the ground during the pinfall. In the end Volador Jr. eliminated Averno and Mephisto, the two highest ranked wrestlers in the tournament. [6] [21]

Reyes del Aire 2009 order of elimination
OrderWrestlerEliminated by
1FlashSangre Azteca
2Sangre AztecaMáscara Dorada (double pin)
2Máscara DoradaSangre Azteca (double pin)
4EphestoValiente
5El SagradoBlack Warrior
6Black WarriorLa Mascara
7ValienteEl Texano Jr.
8El Texano Jr.La Mascara
9La MascaraAverno
10AvernoVolador Jr.
11MephistoVolador Jr.
12Volador Jr.Winner

CMLL Reyes del Aire 2011

Reyes del Aire (2011)
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateJanuary 1, 2011
City Mexico City, Mexico
Venue Arena Mexico
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La Copa Junior
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Fantasica Mania
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2009
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2012 Mexico City

After not having a tournament in 2010 CMLL brought the tournament back for 2011, holding their seventh tournament on January 1, 2011 back in Arena Mexico once again. That year's tournament featured wrestlers from the low to mid card, with no established headliner names involved. The tournament format was a torneo cibernetico , multi-man elimination match with sixteen participant, which at the time was the highest number of participants. Guerrero Maya Jr. was originally slated to participate, but had to be replaced due to illness while Pegasso had to be replaced due to a knee injury. [22] The competitors included Ángel de Oro, Ángel de Plata, Arkangel de la Muerte, Cancerbero, Delta, Diamante, Escorpión, Fuego, Molotov (replacement), Pólvora, Puma King, Raziel, Rey Cometa, Sensei (replacement), Tiger Kid, Virus. During the match Arkangel de la Muerte and Ángel de Plata eliminated each other during a double pinfall. In the end Ángel de Oro eliminated former Reyes del Aire tournament winner Virus to win the 2011 tournament. [8] [23]

Reyes del Aire 2011 order of elimination
OrderWrestlerEliminated by
1Tiger KidMolotov
2SenseiPuma King
3EscorpiónRey Cometa
4MolotovArkangel de la Muerte
5Puma KingÁngel de Plata
6Rey CometaCancerbero
7RazielFuego
8FuegoUnknown
9Arkangel de la MuerteÁngel de Plata (double pin)
9Ángel de PlataArkangel de la Muerte (double pin)
11CancerberoDelta
12DiamanteVirus
13PólvoraDelta
14DeltaVirus
15VirusÁngel de Oro
16Ángel de OroWinner

CMLL Reyes del Aire 2012 Mexico City

Reyes del Aire (2012 Mexico City)
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Máscara Dorada eliminated in a double pin with Mr. Águila
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateFebruary 3, 2012
City Mexico City, Mexico
Venue Arena Mexico
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Fantastica Mania
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Torneo de Parejas Increíbles
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2011
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2012 Guadalajara

CMLL held their eight Reyes del Aire tournament on February 3, 2012 in Arena Mexico as part that week's Super Viernes Show. The torneo cibernetico featured 18 wrestlers in total, the highest number of the tournaments so far. The tournament featured high fliers from the mid to high card position and included Ángel de Oro, Delta, Euforia, Fuego, Guerrero Maya Jr., Hijo del Signo, Máscara Dorada, Mr. Águila, Pólvora, Puma King, Raziel, Rey Escorpión, Stuka Jr., Tiger, Titán, Valiente, Virus. In the end Mr. Águila and Máscara Dorada pinned each other, leaving Ángel de Oro alone in the match, the first competitor to win the match without having to eliminate the last competitor. The victory made Ángel de Oro the first and so far only wrestler to win back-to-back Reyes del Aire tournament. [9] [24] [25]

Reyes del Aire 2012 Mexico City order of elimination
OrderWrestlerEliminated by
1Rey CometaUnknown
2Puma KingUnknown
3RazielUnknown
4TitánUnknown
5Hijo del SignoUnknown
6FuegoUnknown
7EuforiaUnknown
8Guerrero Maya Jr.Unknown
9TigerUnknown
10PólvoraStuka Jr.
10Stuka Jr.Pólvora
12DeltaUnknown
13VirusUnknown
14ValienteUnknown
15Rey EscorpiónUnknown
16Mr. ÁguilaMáscara Dorada (double pin)
17Máscara DoradaMr. Águila (double pin)
18Ángel de OroWinner

CMLL Reyes del Aire 2012 Guadalajara

Reyes del Aire (2012 Guadalajara)
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Averno, seventh wrestler eliminated.
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateOctober 15, 2012
City Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
VenueArena Coliseo de Guadalajara
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Leyenda de Azul
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Pequeños Reyes del Aire
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2012 Mexico City
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2013

Like in 2007 CMLL decided to hold two Reyes del Aire tournaments in 2012, one in Arena Mexico and one in Puebla, Puebla, the same pattern they had for the 2012 Pequeños Reyes del Aire tournaments. The Arena Puebla version of the 2012 Reyes del Aire tournament was originally slated to include Tritón but on the night of the show he was replaced by Titán with no official explanation given. [10] [26] The torneo cibernetico featured twelve wrestlers in total, including the first ever Reyes del Aire tournament appearance of the Místico character, both the original Místico and Místico La Nueva Era. The twelve competitors were Ángel de Oro, Averno, Dragón Rojo Jr., Euforia, La Mascara, Máscara Dorada, Mephisto, Místico, Niebla Roja, Rey Escorpión, Titán, Valiente. The match ended when Dragón Rojo Jr. was disqualified for pulling Valiente's mask off during the match. This made Valiente the third wrestler to ever win more than one Reyes del Aire tournament. [10] [27]

Reyes del Aire 2012 Puebla order of elimination
OrderWrestler [10] Eliminated by [10]
1Niebla RojaMístico
2TitánRey Escorpión
3Ángel de OroAverno and Rey Escorpión
4Rey EscorpiónMáscara Dorada
5EuforiaLa Mascara
6MísticoMephisto
7AvernoValiente
8Máscara DoradaDragón Rojo Jr.
9MephistoLa Mascara (double pin)
10La MascaraMephisto (double pin)
10Dragón Rojo Jr.Valiente
12ValienteWinner

CMLL Reyes del Aire 2013

Reyes del Aire (2013)
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateFebruary 15, 2013
City Mexico City, Mexico
Venue Arena Mexico
Event chronology
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Fantastica Mania
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Torneo de Parejas Increíbles
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2012 Guadalajara
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2014 Mexico City

The 2013 Reyes del Aire tournament took place over three CMLL Super Viernes events from February 1 to February 15, and included 32 wrestlers in total. The 2013 event marked the first time so many wrestlers participated in the tournament, as well as the first time the tournament was not a one night event. CMLL had two preliminary Torneo cibernetico elimination matches to find the finalists for the February 15th show. La Sombra won the "Group A" cibernetico and Volador Jr. won the second one to qualify for the finals. [28] [29] In the finals La Sombra defeated long time rival Volador Jr. to take the 2013 tournament, his first tournament victory ever. [11] [12]

Reyes del Aire 2013 order of elimination
OrderGroup AGroup B
Wrestler [28] Eliminated by [28] Time [28] Wrestler [29] Eliminated by [29] Time
1 El Sagrado Tiger 07:15 Sangre Azteca Valiente  
2 Stuka Jr. Namajague 10:20 Virus Guerrero Maya Jr.  
3 Tiger Titán 11:44 Ángel de Oro Rey Escorpión  
4 Namajague Rey Cometa 13:00 Mephisto Knock Out 
5 El Hijo del Fantasma Pólvora 13:58 Puma Máximo  
6 El Felino La Máscara 14:29 Tritón Niebla Roja  
7 Rey Cometa Euforia 15:40 Diamante Niebla Roja  
8 Delta Dragón Rojo Jr. 17:00 Fuego Psicosis  
9 Mr. Águila La Sombra 20:28 Valiente Volador Jr.  
10 Pólvora Titán 24:16 Psicosis Máscara Dorada  
11 Euforia La Máscara 25:44 Niebla Roja Mximo  
12 Titán Averno 27:00 Máximo Volador Jr.  
13 La Máscara Dragón Rojo Jr. (Double DQ)30:44 Rey Escorpión Máscara Dorada  
14 Dragón Rojo Jr. La Máscara (Double DQ)30:44 Guerrero Maya Jr. Volador Jr.  
15 Averno La Sombra Time Máscara Dorada Volador Jr.  
16 La Sombra WinnerTime Volador Jr. Winner 

CMLL Reyes del Aire 2014

Reyes del Aire (2014 Mexico City)
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateApril 27, 2014
City Mexico City, Mexico
Venue Arena Mexico
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En Busca de un Ídolo
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58. Aniversario de Arena México
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2013
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2014 Puebla

In 2014 CMLL held their first Reyes del Aire tournament of the year on April 27, making it the eleventh overall tournament and the first of at least two tournaments they would hold in 2014. [13] [30] The torneo cibernetico featured a total of 12 wrestlers competing for the trophy. The elimination match lasted more than 30 minutes and featured the team of Delta, Guerrero Maya Jr., Rey Cometa, Stuka Jr., Tritón and Valiente facing off against the team of Averno, Ephesto, Mephisto, Niebla Roja, Puma and Tiger. In the end Stuka Jr. eliminated both Averno and Mephisto to win the tournament. [13] [30]

Reyes del Aire 2014 (Mexico City) order of elimination
OrderWrestlerEliminated by
1TritónTiger [13] [30]
2EphestoGuerrero Maya Jr. [13] [30]
3Guerrera Maya Jr.Niebla Roja [13] [30]
4Rey CometaPuma [13] [30]
5TigerDelta [13] [30]
6PumaValiente [13] [30]
7DeltaAverno [13] [30]
8Niebla RojaStuka Jr. [13] [30]
9ValienteAverno and Mephisto [13] [30]
10AvernoStuka Jr. [13] [30]
11MephistoStuka Jr. [13] [30]
12Stuka Jr.Winner [13] [30]

CMLL Reyes del Aire 2014 Puebla

Reyes del Aire (2014 Puebla)
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Ripper (in red), one of the participants
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateAugust 4, 2014
City Puebla, Puebla, Mexico
VenueArena Puebla
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Juicio Final
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Universal Championship
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CMLL held a second Reyes del Aire tournament in 2014, holding the second version on August 4, 2014 in Arena Puebla in Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. The field was the smallest field for a Reyes del Aire since 2006 with only 10 participants. The teams were divided cleanly between the tecnico (good guy) and rudo ("Bad guy") factions. The tecnico side consisted of Ángel de Oro, Dragón Rojo Jr., Máscara Dorada, Stigma and Stuka Jr., while the rudos were represented by Gran Guerrero, Misterioso Jr., Puma, Rey Escorpión and Ripper. The main storylines going into the show focused primarily on Rey Escorpión and Dragón Rojo Jr. who up until the summer of 2014 had been allies in a group called Los Revolucionarios del Terror until Dragón Rojo Jr. left the group and turned tecnico. In the end Rey Escorpión pinned Máscara Dorada for the final elimination, winning the tournament for the first time. [14]

Reyes del Aire 2014 Puebla order of elimination
OrderWrestlerEliminated byTime
1 Puma Stuka Jr. 06:58 [31]
2 Stigma Misterioso Jr. 10:25 [32]
3 Stuka Jr. Gran Guerrero 12:30 [33]
4 Ángel de Oro Ripper 13:25 [34]
5 Misterioso Jr. Dragón Rojo Jr. 14:05 [35]
6 Gran Guerrero Máscara Dorada 15:25 [36]
7 Ripper Dragón Rojo Jr. (Double DQ)17:32 [37]
7 Dragón Rojo Jr. Ripper (Double DQ)17:32 [37]
9 Máscara Dorada Rey Escorpión 20:15 [38]
10 Rey Escorpión Winner20:15 [38]

CMLL Reyes del Aire 2015

Reyes del Aire (2015)
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateMay 1, 2015
City Mexico City, Mexico
Venue Arena Mexico
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The 2015 CMLL Reyes del Aire ("Kings of the Air") tournament took place on May 1, 2015, as part of their Super Viernes show. This was the 13th overall Reyes de Aire tournament and the 10th held in Arena Mexico. The participants were La Sombra, Ángel de Oro, Delta, Guerrero Maya Jr., Dragon Lee, Stuka Jr., Tritón, Fuego, Niebla Roja, Gran Guerrero, Bárbaro Cavernario, Kamaitachi, Misterioso Jr., Virus, Tiger and Puma. [39] La Sombra ended up winning the tournament. [15]

CMLL Reyes del Aire 2016

Reyes del Aire (2016)
Barbaro Cavernario.jpg
Bárbaro Cavernario, winner of the tournament
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateSeptember 23, 2016 and September 30, 2016 [40]
City Mexico City, Mexico [40]
Venue Arena Mexico [40]
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The 2016 CMLL Reyes del Aire (Spanish for "Kings of the Air") tournament was a professional wrestling tournament, produced and scripted by the Mexican Lucha Libre promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) which took place over two shows, on September 23 and September 30, 2016. This was the 14th overall Reyes de Aire tournament and the 11th held in Arena Mexico. The show aired as part of CMLL's week television on subsequent weeks. The 2016 Reyes del Aire was sponsored by the Mexican ESTO newspaper, commemorating their 75th anniversary. [41] Volador Jr. and Cavernario outlasted Mistico, Negro Casas, La Máscara, Dragon Lee, Máximo Sexy, Mephisto, Valiente, Euforia, Máscara Dorada and Dragón Rojo Jr. to qualify for the finals of the Reyes del Aire tournament. [42] [43] The following week Cavernario tricked Volador Jr. into hitting the referee and thus won the match and the tournament by disqualification. [16] [44]

Super Luchas September 23, 2016
No.Results [43] Stipulations
1 Los Cancerberos del Infierno (Cancerbero and Raziel) defeated Oro Jr. and Star Jr. Best two-out-of-three falls tag team match
2 Puma, Tiger and Virus defeated Fuego, Pegasso and Soberano Jr. Best two-out-of-three-falls six-man tag team match
3 Ángel de Oro, Johnny Idol and Titán defeated Bobby Z, Ephesto and Hechicero Best two-out-of-three-falls six-man tag team match
4 Shocker, El Terrible and Último Guerrero defeated Atlantis, Marco Corleone and Stuka Jr. Best two-out-of-three-falls six-man tag team match
5 Rush defeated Matt Taven Best two-out-of-three-falls match
6 Cavernario and Volador Jr. defeated Mistico, Negro Casas, La Máscara, Dragon Lee, Máximo Sexy, Mephisto, Valiente, Euforia, Máscara Dorada and Dragón Rojo Jr. 2016 Torneo Reyes del Aire first round torneo cibernetico elimination match [42]
Super Luchas September 30, 2016
No.Results [16] [44] Stipulations
1 Demus 3:16 and Astral defeated Shockercito and Último Dragóncito Best two-out-of-three falls tag team match
2 Lluvia, Sanely and Silueta defeated Dalys la Caribeña, Reyna Isis, Tiffany Best two-out-of-three-falls six-man tag team match
3 Bobby Z, Hechicero and Vangellys defeated Guerrero Maya Jr., Rey Cometa and Titán Best two-out-of-three-falls six-man tag team match
4 Johnny Idol, Marco Corleone and Máximo Sexy defeated Niebla Roja and Los Hijos del Infierno (Ephesto and Mephisto)Best two-out-of-three-falls six-man tag team match
5 La Máscara and Los Guerreros Lagunero (Euforia and Último Guerrero defeated Carístico, Mistico and Valiente Best two-out-of-three-falls six-man tag team match
6 Cavernario defeated Volador Jr. by disqualificationBest two-out-of-three-falls Reyes del Aire tournament final
Reyes del Aire 2016 order of elimination [42]
OrderWrestlerEliminated by
1Dragón Rojo Jr.Valiente
2La MáscaraDisqualification
3Máscara DoradaNegro Casas
4ValienteEuforia
5Máximo SexyMephisto
6Negro CasasDragon Lee
7Dragon LeeCavernario
8EuforiaVolador Jr.
9MísticoCavernario
10MephistoVolador Jr.
11Cavernario and Volador Jr.Winners

CMLL Reyes del Aire 2017

Reyes del Aire (2017)
Angel de Oro.jpg
Ángel de Oro, winner of the tournament
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateApril 7, 2017 [17]
CityMexico City, Mexico [17]
Venue Arena México [17]
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The Reyes del Aire (Spanish for "Kings of the Air") is an annual professional wrestling tournament promoted and scripted by the Mexican Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) professional wrestling promotion . The one-night tournament was held on April 7, 2017 at Arena Mexico in Mexico City, CMLL's main venue. [17] The tournament was a 16-man torneo cibernetico elimination tournament, which was the main event of that week's Super Viernes show. [17] The Reyes de Aire tournament was first held in 2005, with the 2017 Reyes del Aire being the 15th overall tournament held [Note 2]

For the 2017 version of the tournament CMLL booked a total of 16 wrestlers in a torneo cibernetico elimination match, with 8 tecnicos (those that portray the good guys in wrestling) facing off against a team of 8 rudos (the "Bad guys"). The tecnico side was represented by Ángel de Oro, Carístico, Dragon Lee, Máximo Sexy, Místico, Titán, Valiente, and Volador Jr., while the rudo team consisted of Bárbaro Cavernario, Euforia, Gran Guerrero, Hechicero, Luciferno, La Máscara, Mephisto, and Niebla Roja. Ephesto was originally slated to be part of the rudo team, but had to be replaced by Luciferno in the week leading up to the show due contracting a blood infection that required surgery. Of the 16 competitors Volador Jr. had previously won the Reyes del Aire tournament three times, [1] [3] [6] Valiente and Ángel de Oro had won it twice, [5] [8] [9] [10] while Bárbaro Cavernario and La Máscara had won the tournament once prior to 2017. [2] [44]

The match started with the first two competitors in the ring, the two wrestlers who are next in the rotation were on the apron and the remaining eight wrestlers were on the floor on their respective sides of the ring. The first elimination came at 6:14 when Volador Jr. pinned Luciferno, giving the tecnico side a six-on-five advantage. At 10:15 Bárbaro Cavernario pinned Titán to even the sides. At one point Dragon Lee and Mephisto collided mid ring, allowing Hechicero to pin Dragon Lee while Volador Jr. pinned Mephisto at the same time for a double elimination. Late in the match Volador Jr. and Carístico bumped into each other during the match and started to argue and push each other around despite being on the same team. The argument was broken up by Místico to allow the match to continue. In the final minutes of the elimination match Volador Jr., Euforia and Ángel de Oro were all in the ring at the same time for the final segment of the match. Euforia forced Volador Jr. to submit, followed by Ángel de Oro quickly pinning Euforia to win the match and become a three time Rey del Aire winner. [17]

Reyes del Aire 2017 order of elimination. [17]
OrderWrestlerEliminated byTime
1LucifernoVolador Jr.06:14
2TitánBárbaro Cavernario10:15
3Gran GuerreroMáximo Sexy12:01
4Dragon LeeHechicero14:32
5MephistoVolador Jr.14:32
6ValienteLa Máscara17:39
7Bárbaro CavernarioMístico18:22
8Máximo SexyHechicero19:57
9La MáscaraCarístico20:25
10HechiceroVolador Jr.21:41
11CarísticoEuforia23:41
12MísticoNiebla Roja24<15
13Niebla RojaVolador Jr.24:47
14Volador Jr.Euforia29:35
15EuforiaÁngel de Oro29:44
16winnerÁngel de Oro29:44

CMLL Reyes del Aire 2019

Reyes del Aire (2019)
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateJanuary 6, 2019 [18]
CityMexico City, Mexico [45]
Venue Arena México [46]
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The Reyes del Aire 2019 (Spanish for "Kings of the Air") is the sixteenth edition of an annual professional wrestling tournament promoted and scripted by the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). The one-night tournament was held on January 6, 2019 at Arena Mexico in Mexico City, CMLL's main venue. [18] [46] [45] The Reyes de Aire tournament was first held in 2005, [1] and held on a near-annual basis, most recently in 2017. [17] The event was part of CMLL's annual Three Kings' day celebrations. [18] [46] [45]

For the 2019 version of the tournament CMLL booked a total of 16 wrestlers in a torneo cibernetico elimination match, with 8 tecnicos (those that portray the good guys in wrestling) facing off against a team of 8 rudos (the "Bad guys"). The tecnico side was represented by Audaz, Black Panther, Drone, Esfinge, Flyer, Rey Cometa, Tritón and Titán. The rudo side consisted of Kawato-San, Pólvora, Sagrado, Templario, Tiger, Universo 2000 Jr., Vangellys, and Virus. [18] [46] [45] Titán won the tournament by lastly eliminating Templario, marking the first time Titán has won the Reyes del Aire tournament, [18] [46] [45]

Reyes del Aire 2019 order of elimination. [18] [46] [45]
OrderWrestlerEliminated byTime
1Black PantherUniverso 2000 Jr.07:57
2VirusDrone10:34
3TritónEl Sagrado11:54
4TigerBlack Panther13:02
5FlyerVirus16:19
6PólvoraEsfinge17:28
7Rey CometaTiger18:12
8AudazPólvora19:15
9VangellysRey Cometa20:51
10Kawato-SanAudaz21:12
11TitánVangellys21:58
12TritónKawato-San22:49
12Kawato-SanTritón22:49
14TemplarioFlyer24:04
15TitánTemplario29:02
16winnerTitán29:02

CMLL Reyes del Aire 2020

Reyes del Aire (2020)
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateJanuary 14, 2020 [19]
CityMexico City, Mexico [19]
Venue Arena México [19]
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The Reyes del Aire 2020 (Spanish for "Kings of the Air") was the seventeenth edition of the annual Reyes el Aire professional wrestling tournament, produced and scripted by the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). The one-night tournament was held on January 14, 2020 at Arena México in Mexico City, CMLL's main venue. The tournament was a 12-man torneo cibernetico elimination tournament, which was the semi-main event of that week's Martes Arena México show. The Reyes de Aire tournament was first held in 2005. [1]

For the 2020 version of the tournament CMLL booked a total of 12 wrestlers in a torneo cibernetico elimination match, with 6 tecnicos (those that portray the good guys in wrestling) facing off against a team of 6 rudos (the "Bad guys"). [19] [47] The tecnico side was represented by Black Panther, Drone, Esfinge, Príncipe Diamante, Rey Cometa, and Star Jr. while the rudo side consisted of Akuma, Disturbio, El Hijo del Signo, Kawato San, Templario, and Virus. Templario won the tournament by lastly eliminating Star Jr. [19] [47]

Reyes del Aire 2020 order of elimination. [19] [47]
OrderWrestlerEliminated byTime
1 Akuma Drone 09:22
2 Príncipe Diamante Disturbio 10:50
3 El Hijo del Signo Black Panther 11:55
4 Drone Kawato San 12:34
5 Black Panther Virus 14:05
6 Kawato San Rey Cometa 14:46
7 Rey Cometa Templario 15:18
8 Disturbio Esfinge 16:15
9 Esfinge Templario 18:03
10 Virus Star Jr. 19:16
11 Star Jr. Templario 23:22
12
Templariowinner
23:22

CMLL Reyes del Aire 2022 VIP

Reyes del Aire (2022 VIP)
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateJanuary 28, 2022
CityMexico City, Mexico
VenueArena Mexico
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The Reyes del Aire (2022 VIP) (Spanish for "Kings of the Air") was the eighteenth edition of the annual Reyes el Aire professional wrestling tournament, produced and scripted by the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). The one-night tournament was held on January 28, 2022 at Arena México in Mexico City, CMLL's main venue. The tournament was a 10-man torneo cibernetico elimination tournament, which was the semi-main event of that week's Super Viernes show. The Reyes de Aire tournament was first held in 2005. [1]

The participants were Atlantis Jr., Dragon Rojo Jr., El Barbaro Cavernario, El Soberano Jr., Gran Guerrero, Negro Casas, Stuka Jr., Templario, Titán and Volador Jr. The match ended in a disqualification after Atlantis Jr. tore Stuka Jr.'s mask off. [48]

Reyes del Aire 2022 VIP order of elimination
OrderWrestler [49] Eliminated by [49]
1Negro CasasTitán
2Dragon Rojo Jr.El Soberano Jr.
3TitánEl Bárbaro Cavernario
4El Soberano Jr.Gran Guerrero
5El Barbaro CavernarioVolador Jr.
6TemplarioAtlantis Jr.
7AvernoValiente
8Volador Jr.Gran Guerrero
9Gran GuerreroStuka Jr.
10Atlantis Jr.Stuka Jr. (DQ)
Stuka Jr. – winner

Footnotes

  1. The statistics are supported by the source for each individual tournament.
  2. In 2010 CMLL did not hold a Reyes del Aire tournament, while they have held two tournaments in other years.

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