List of Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre personnel

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This is the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) roster, a list of professional wrestlers who work for the Mexican professional wrestling promotion CMLL. The alias (ring name) of the worker listed while the real name is not listed, most luchadores (wrestlers) keep their real name private, and as such, most are not a matter of public record. If a wrestler is inactive for any reason (due to injury, suspension, not wrestling for 30 days or other), that information is noted in the notes section. Other wrestlers have made guest appearances, especially North American wrestlers who have made special guest appearances, but unless they work a series of shows for CMLL, they will not be listed as part of the general roster.

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Male wrestlers

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Gran Guerrero
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Místico
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Rocky Romero
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Volador Jr.
Ring nameReal nameNotes
Akuma Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [1]
Ángel de Oro Miguel Ángel Chávez Velasco CMLL World Tag Team Champion [2]
Apocalipsis Juan Contreras Uribe [3] [4]
ArkalisUndisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [5]
Atlantis Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [6]
Atlantis Jr. Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] NWA World Historic Light Heavyweight Champion
CMLL World Trios Champion
Audaz Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [7]
Averno Renato Ruiz CMLL World Light Heavyweight Champion
Bárbaro Cavernario Leonardo Moreno Ayala [8] [9]
Bengala Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [10]
Black Panther Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [11]
Blue Panther Genaro Vazquez Nevarez [12] [13]
Blue Panther Jr. Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [14]
Cancerbero Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [15]
Místico Luis Urive Alvirde NWA World Historic Middleweight Champion
Freelancer [16]
Cholo Carlos Soriano Mendoza [17] [18]
El CoyoteUndisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [19]
Dark MagicChayton Gamba
Disturbio Israel Aguilar Alvarez [20]
Dragón Rojo Jr. Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] br> Injured
Drone Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1]
Dulce Gardenia Javier Márquez Gómez [21] [22]
Eléctrico Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [23] [24]
Ephesto Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [25]
Esfinge Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] Mexican National Light Heavyweight Champion
Occidente Light Heavyweight Champion [26]
Espanto Jr. Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [27]
Euforia Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [28]
El Felino Jorge Casas Ruiz [29]
Espiritu Negro Juan Manuel González Olalde [30]
Felino Jr. Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [31]
Flyer Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [32]
Fuego Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [33]
GrakoUndisclosed [lower-alpha 1]  
Gran Guerrero Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] CMLL World Heavyweight Champion [34]
Guerrero Maya Jr. Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [35]
Halcón Suriano Jr. Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] Worked in the Mini division from 2008 to 2018 under the name Stukita. [36]
Hechicero Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [37]
El Hijo del Signo Marco Antonio Sánchez Rodríguez [38]
El Hijo del Villano III Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [39]
Inquisidor Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [40]
Kraneo Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [41] [42]
Leono Unverified [43]
Luciferno Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [44]
Máscara Año 2000 Jesús Reyes González [45]
Magia Blanca Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [46] [47]
Magnus Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [48]
Mephisto Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [49]
Misterioso Jr. Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [50]
Niebla Roja Sergio Raymundo Chávez Velasco CMLL World Tag Team Champion [51]
Nitro Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [52]
Okumura Shigeo Okumura [53]
Olímpico Joel Galicia [54] [55]
Oro Jr. Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [56]
Pegasso Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [57]
Pólvora Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [58]
Principe Diamante Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [59]
Príncipe Odín Jr. Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [60]
Raziel Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [61]
RetroUndisclosed [lower-alpha 1]
Rey Bucanero Arturo García Ortiz [62]
Rey Cometa Mario González [63] [64]
Robin Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [65]
Rocky Romero John Rivera
Sagrado Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [66]
Sangre ImperialUndisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [67]
Sensei Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [68]
Shocker José Jair SoriaInjured [69]
Soberano Jr. Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] Mexican National Welterweight Champion [70]
CMLL World Middleweight Champion [71]
Sonic Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [72]
Star Jr. Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] CMLL World Trios Champion [73]
Stigma Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [74]
Stuka Jr. Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [75]
Súper Astro Jr. Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [76]
Templario Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [77]
El Terrible Damián Gutiérrez Hernández [78]
Titán Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] CMLL World Welterweight Champion [79]
Último Guerrero José Gutiérrez Hernández [80] CMLL booking staff [81]
Universo 2000 Jr. Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [82]
Valiente Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [83]
Virus Ricardo Amezquita Carreño [84]
Volador Jr. Ramón Ibarra Rivera [85] CMLL World Trios Champion [86]
Yago Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [87]

Female wrestlers

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Stephanie Vaquer
Ring nameReal nameNotes
La Amapola Guadalupe Olvera [88]
Avispa DoradaUndisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [89]
La Comandante Norma Martinez [90]
La GuerreraBrenda Valeria Gonzales
La Jarochita Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [91]
Lluvia Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [92]
La Magnifica Tamara Rubí Barrón García
Marcela María Santamaría Gómez [93]
La Metálica Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [94]
MystiqueUndisclosed
Princesa Sugehit Ernestina Sugehit Salazar MartínezInactive; undisclosed injury. [95]
Reyna Isis Yaksiry Palacios Mexican National Women's Champion [96]
Sanely Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [97]
La Seductora Irene Lagunas [98] [99]
Silueta Joana Jiménez Hernández [100]
Skadi Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [101]
Stephanie Vaquer Stephanie Vaquer CMLL World Women's Champion
CMLL World Women's Tag Team Champion
Tessa Blanchard Tessa Blanchard
Tiffany Xóchitl Sánchez [102]
La Vaquerita Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [103]
Zeuxis Unknown CMLL World Women's Tag Team Champion

Mini-Estrellas

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Mini-Estrella Pierrothito lifting Tzuki
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Último Dragoncito
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Mercurio (center)
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Shockercito (center)
Ring nameReal nameNotes
Acero Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [104]
Aéreo Víctor Barragán Hernández [105]
Angelito Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [106]
Fantasy Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [107]
KeMonito Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] Not an active competitor, only a Mascota/Manager
Pequeño Nitro Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [108]
Pequeño Olímpico Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [109]
Pequeño Universo 2000 Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [110]
Pequeño Violencia Unverified [111]
Pierrothito Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [112]
Shockercito Javier Cortes Sánchez [113]
Último Dragoncito Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] CMLL World Mini-Estrella Champion [114]

Micro-Estrellas

Ring nameReal nameNotes
ÁngelUndisclosed [lower-alpha 1]  
AtomoUndisclosed [lower-alpha 1]  
Chamuel José Francisco García Cruz [115]
El Gallito Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [116]
Guapito Armando Mercado Garcia [117]
Mije Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [118]
Zacarías el Perico Undisclosed [lower-alpha 1] [119]

Footnotes

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