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Promociones Gutiérrez 1st Anniversary Show : ウィキペディア英語版
Promociones Gutiérrez 1st Anniversary Show

The ''Promociones Gutiérrez'' 1st Anniversary Show was a professional wrestling supercard event promoted by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) and ''Promociones Gutierrez'', CMLL's local promoter in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico. The event took place on July 12, 2010 at the ''Plaza de Toros Lauro Luis Longoria'' bullring and commemorated the 1st anniversary of Promociones Gutierrez. The focal point of the event was a ''Ruleta de la Muerte'' (Spanish for "Roulette of Death") tournament, in which five teams of ''Parejas Incredibles'' (teams of enemies) participate in an elimination match to see which team would have to face off in a ''Lucha de Apuestas'', mask vs. mask match. The team of Místico and El Oriental lost the ''Ruleta de la Muerte'' and was forced to wrestle each other immediately after the ''Ruleta'' match. In the end Místico defeated El Oriental to unmask him.
The most notable event of the show was not a wrestling match, but the appearance of Dr. Wagner Jr. after the fourth match of the evening. Dr. Wagner Jr. worked for CMLL's main rival Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) at the time and held their AAA Mega Championship. He wore the championship belt during the surprise appearance at the CMLL event, making it at least seem like he had left AAA with the belt. After the show Dr. Wagner Jr. denied being on bad terms with AAA, although he did not actually have a contract with them.
==Background==

On April 12, 2010 a contingent of former Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) wrestlers including Psicosis, Histeria, Maniaco, El Alebrije and Cuije appeared on a Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) show in Puebla, Puebla. The group drown into the arena in a black SUV and attacked La Sombra, El Hijo del Fantasma and La Máscara after they just finished wrestling. Brazo de Plata, Místico and Jon Strongman tried to help out but were kept away by CMLL ''rudos'' Averno, El Texano Jr. and El Terrible. Following the attack the former AAA wrestlers returned to the SUV and left the arena. This was the first appearance of a group who would later be known as ''Los Invasores'' ("The Invaders") and would expand to include several other wrestlers who had once worked for AAA but now worked on the Independent circuit. The "war" between CMLL and the independent wrestlers build for months, adding such wrestlers as Cien Caras, Universo 2000, Mr. Águila and Olímpico to the group. In May former AAA wrestler El Oriental appeared on a ''Promociones Gutiérrez'' in Nuevo Laredo, working opposite several CMLL wrestlers including Místico. At first it appeared that El Oriental was just working for ''Promociones Gutiérrez'' and not CMLL, but when Oriental started a storyline feud with Místico it soon became clear he not only worked for CMLL but also was part of the Invaders storyline.
In June, 2010 the card for a special show to commemorate the first anniversary of ''Promociones Gutiérrez'' was announced, a show with a "CMLL vs. Invaders" theme running through all the matches announced. The main event was a 10-man, 5-team ''Ruleta de la Muerte'' match which meant that at the end of the night one man would be unmasked. Four of the teams consisted of a CMLL wrestler and an "Invasor" teaming up, while the fifth team featured two longtime CMLL rivals. Each team was put together from either ongoing storylines with Místico and El Oriental as the first team announced. They also paired up ''Invasor'' Histeria with CMLL wrestler La Sombra, ''Invasor'' El Alebrije and CMLL wrestler Volador Jr. The teaming of ''Invasor'' Olímpico and CMLL wrestler Atlantis had a longer history than the previous pairings as Olímpico used to be part of ''Los Guerreros de la Atlantida'', Atlantis' CMLL fraction but had left the company in 2008. Olímpico had returned as one of the Invaders in May, 2010. This was the only team without an ongoing rivalry, but instead built off their history. The fifth and final team was an all-CMLL team of Averno and Último Guerrero, who as leaders of the two top ''rudo'' (bad guy) factions, ''Los Hijos del Averno'' and ''Los Guerreros de la Atlantida'' had been rivals for years.
Many wrestling magazines predicted that El Oriental and Místico were the odds on favorites to end up as the last team, citing the fact that El Oriental's career was slowing down due to injuries. In one interview Averno stated that he was 100% confident that his team would not be forced to wrestle each other, while he did not like Último Guerrero, they were the only all-CMLL team and that they would put their differences aside for one night. Atlantis claimed that while he did not like the fact that Olímpico had returned as part of ''Los Invasores'', they did have extensive experience as a team which would help ensure they were not forced to put their masks on the line, but if they did he'd be happy to unmask Olímpico.
The announced card included five other matches, all with a "CMLL vs. Outsiders" theme to it, four of the five with a "CMLL vs. ''Los Invasores''" and one featuring the long-running "Mexico vs. Japan" storyline that CMLL has been promoting.〔 The Mexico vs. Japan match, the semi-main event of the show was scheduled to feature ''Los Renegados'' (El Terrible and El Texano Jr.), who had been a part of the "Mexico vs. Japan" storyline over the fall and winter of 2009, team up with Héctor Garza. While Garza was announced as the co-leader of ''Los Invasores'' he spent more time teaming with CMLL wrestlers, especially El Terrible and El Texano Jr. since turning ''Rudo'' in May, 2010. Their opponents were ''La Ola Amarilla'' ("The Yellow Wave"), a group of Japanese wrestlers that included CMLL regular Okumura and which ever Japanese wrestlers were currently working for CMLL either full-time or touring. Nobuo Yoshihashi was a rookie sent to Mexico by New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) on a learning tour to improve his skills and had teamed with Okumura on a regular basis since coming to Mexico. The team was rounded out by NJPW's Jushin Thunder Liger, a light heavyweight wrestling legend who had been touring with CMLL since June.〔
The fourth match of the show was scheduled to feature three wrestlers who had never worked for CMLL, but were not considered part of ''Los Invasores''. The team consisted of second, or third generation wrestlers all sons of famous ''Luchadors'' as El Hijo de L.A. Park (Son of L.A. Park), El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. (The son of Dr. Wagner Jr.) and El Hijo de Solitario (the son of El Solitario) would team up and face the CMLL trio of La Máscara, Máscara Dorada and Valiente. The booking of Hijo de L.A. Park and Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. was a bit of a surprise as both their fathers work for CMLL's biggest competitor in Mexico AAA. This was the first time either of these young wrestlers had worked for CMLL and it was the biggest show for either up until this point.〔
The third match of the night would see Rey Bucanero and ''Los Hijos del Averno'' representatives Ephesto and Mephisto take on the co-leader of ''Los Invasores'' (with Héctor Garza), Mr. Águila. Mr. Águila teamed up with Charly Manson and Juventud Guerrera, two wrestlers who had worked extensively for AAA up until 2009. Neither Manson nor Guerrera were under contract with CMLL but were hired by the local promoter for the event. Most of ''Los Invasores'' were actually signed with CMLL despite the storyline making it look otherwise.〔
The promoter teased a "Mystery woman" in the second match, to team with "Outsiders" Rossy Moreno and Sexy Flor, hinting that the wrestler was a AAA wrestler who was leaving the promotion. The team were scheduled to face two of CMLL's most prominent female wrestlers in Lady Apache and Marcela who would team up with the newcomer Lluvia for the match. It was not specified if these women would be part of ''Los Invasores'' going forward of if it was just for the show on July 12.〔
The opening match featured the ''Mini-Estrella'' division as for the first time a "Mini Invaders" team was put together. The team was led by Mini Alebrije (formerly Cuije) who teamed up with Mini Oriental and Mini Cibernético. The inclusion of Mini Oriental was not a great surprise, the "normal sized" Oriental was wrestling in the main event, but the inclusion of Mini Cibernético was a surprise, especially since the "regular sized" Cibernético was one of AAA's top ''tecnicos'' (good guys). The "Mini Invasores" would face a trio of CMLL ''Mini-Estrellas'' in Astral, Mascarita Dorada and Shockercito.〔
On the day of the show ''SuperLuchas'' magazine's website posted a story that a "Surprise wrestler" would appear at the Nuevo Laredo show and indicated that they were not talking about the unnamed woman in the second match of the show but claimed it would be "controversial". Only 4 hours before the opening bell ''Box y Lucha'' Magazine reported that Dr. Wagner Jr. had been spotted in Nuevo Laredo, leading to speculations about whether he was there just to see his son or if he had actually left AAA and would appear on the show that night.

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