("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.
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;
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.
The first-ever Reyes del Aire tournament took place on Friday, June 10, 2005, as part of CMLL's Friday Night
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]
The second annual Reyes del Aire tournament took place on Sunday June 18, 2006 on CMLL's weekly
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]
The third annual Reyes del Aire tournament took place on February 16, 2007 on CMLL's weekly
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
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
The 2009 Reyes del Aire tournament was held on October 12 and was the first tournament held outside
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]
After not having a tournament in 2010 CMLL brought the tournament back for 2011, holding their seventh tournament on January 1, 2011 back in
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]
CMLL held their eight Reyes del Aire tournament on February 3, 2012 in
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
Like in 2007 CMLL decided to hold two Reyes del Aire tournaments in 2012, one in Arena Mexico and one in
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]
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]
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.
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
CMLL held a second Reyes del Aire tournament in 2014, holding the second version on August 4, 2014 in Arena Puebla in
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]
The 2016 CMLL Reyes del Aire (Spanish for "Kings of the Air") tournament was a
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]
The Reyes del Aire (Spanish for "Kings of the Air") is an annual
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
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]
The Reyes del Aire 2019 (Spanish for "Kings of the Air") is the sixteenth edition of an annual
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
The Reyes del Aire 2020 (Spanish for "Kings of the Air") was the seventeenth edition of the annual Reyes el Aire
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
Kawato San, Templario, and Virus. Templario won the tournament by lastly eliminating Star Jr.[19][47]
The Reyes del Aire (2022 VIP) (Spanish for "Kings of the Air") was the eighteenth edition of the annual Reyes el Aire
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]
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