Leyenda de Plata (2002)

The Leyenda de Plata (2002) was professional wrestling tournament produced by the Mexican wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLLl; Spanish "World Wrestling Council") that ran from July 26, 2002, over the course of three of CMLL's Friday night shows in Arena México with the finals on August 9, 2002. The annual Leyenda de Plata tournament is held in honor of lucha libre legend El Santo and is one of CMLL's most important annual tournaments.

Leyenda de Plata (2002)
Volador Jr., tournament participant
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Date
  • July 26, 2002
  • August 2, 2002
  • August 9, 2002
CityMexico City, Mexico
VenueArena México
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The torneo cibernetico qualifier for the 2002 Leyenda de Plata took place on July 26, 2002 and once again saw two teams of eight face off to determine the semi-finalists. Team "A" consisted of Atlantis, Averno, Blue Panther, El Felino, Mephisto, Safari, Satánico and Virus. Team "B" was Black Tiger, Fuerza Guerrera, Hombre Sin Nombre, Negro Casas, Olímpico, Tony Rivera, Violencia and Volador Jr. The two semi-finalists were El Felino and Black Tiger, making Black Tiger the first wrestler to qualify for the semi-final more than once. On August 2, 2002 El Felino defeated Black Tiger in the semi-final and a week later he defeated Black Warrior to win the tournament.

Production

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Background

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The Leyenda de Plata (Spanish for "the Silver Legend") is an annual lucha libre tournament scripted and promoted by the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL).[1] The first Leyenda de Plata was held in 1998 and was in honor of El Santo, nicknamed Enmáscarado de Plata (the Silver mask) from which the tournament got its name. The trophy given to the winner is a plaque with a metal replica of the mask that El Santo wore in both wrestling and lucha films.[2]

The Leyenda de Plata was held annually until 2003, at which point El Santo's son, El Hijo del Santo left CMLL on bad terms. The tournament returned in 2004 and has been held on an almost annual basis since then.[1] The original format of the tournament was the Torneo cibernetico elimination match to qualify for a semi-final. The winner of the semi-final would face the winner of the previous year's tournament in the final. Since 2005 CMLL has held two cibernetico matches and the winner of each then meet in the semi-final. In 2011, the tournament was modified to eliminate the final stage as the previous winner, Místico, did not work for CMLL at that point in time[3] The 2002 edition of La Leyenda de Plata was the fifth overall tournament held by CMLL.[1]

Storylines

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The events featured a total of number of professional wrestling matches with different wrestlers involved in pre-existing scripted feuds, plots and storylines. Wrestlers were portrayed as either heels (referred to as rudos in Mexico, those that portray the "bad guys") or faces (técnicos in Mexico, the "good guy" characters) as they followed a series of tension-building events, which culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches.[4]

Tournament overview

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Cibernetico

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# Eliminated Eliminated by Time
1 Fuerza Guerrera Safari 04:38
2 Safari Violencia 09:38
3 Tony Rivera Mephisto 13:01
4 Mephisto Olímpico 14:06
5 Olímpico Blue Panther 14:48
6 Virus Volador Jr. 16:24
7 Violencia Atlantis 18:39
8 Blue Panther Negro Casas 20:04
9 Averno Hombre sin Nombre 21:24
10 Hombre sin Nombre El Satánico 21:54
11 Atlantis Black Tiger 23:18
12 El Satánico Negro Casas 24:07
13 Negro Casas El Felino 24:44
14 Winners Black Tiger and El Felino 24:44

Results

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July 26, 2002

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No.Results[8]Stipulations
1Neutrón and Sombra de Plata defeated Flecha and RamsteinBest two-out-of-three falls tag team match
2Dr. X and Zumbido defeated Pantera and Tigre BlancoBest two-out-of-three falls six-man tag team match
3Black Tiger and El Felino defeated Atlantis, Averno, Blue Panther, Fuerza Guerrera, Hombre Sin Nombre, Mephisto, Negro Casas, Olímpico, Safari, El Satánico, Tony Rivera, Violencia, Virus, and Volador Jr.2002 Leyenda de Plata semi-final, 16-man torneo cibernetico elimination match[1][5][6][7]
4Los Guerreros del Infierno (Rey Bucanero, Tarzan Boy, and Último Guerrero defeated El Hijo del Santo, Máscara Mágica, and Shocker by disqualificationBest two-out-of-three falls six-man tag team match

August 9, 2002

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No.Results[9]Stipulations
1Ramstein, Sangre Azteca, and Valentin Mayo defeated Alan Stone, Chris Stone, and NeutrónBest two-out-of-three falls six-man tag team match
2Los Boricuas (Nitro, Veneno, and Violencia) defeated Arkángel de la Muerte, Mr. México, and Poder MexicaBest two-out-of-three falls six-man tag team match
3Hombre Sin Nombre, Negro Casas, and Safari defeated Juventud Guerrera, Virus, and ZumbidoBest two-out-of-three falls six-man tag team match
4Máscara Mágica, Shocker, and Vampiro defeated Black Tiger, Dr. Wagner Jr., and TakemuraBest two-out-of-three falls six-man tag team match
5El Felino defeated Black Warrior2002 Leyenda de Plata finals[1][5][6][7]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Torneo Leyenda de Plata". Súper Luchas Magazine (in Spanish). July 25, 2008. Retrieved September 23, 2009.
  2. ^ Madigan, Dan (2007). "El Santo". Mondo Lucha a Go Go: the bizarre& honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling. HarperCollins Publishers. pp. 71–78. ISBN 978-0-06-085583-3.
  3. ^ Rodríguez, Édgar (October 8, 2011). "Volador Jr. se llevó la plata". Récord (in Spanish). Archived from the original on October 9, 2011. Retrieved October 8, 2011.
  4. ^ Madigan, Dan (2007). ""Okay... what is Lucha Libre?"". Mondo Lucha a Go Go: the bizarre & honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling. New York, New York: HarperCollins Publishers. p. 31. ISBN 978-0-06-085583-3. featuring clearly distinguished good guys and bad guys, or técnicos and rudos
  5. ^ a b "Leyenda de Plata 2002". ProWrestlingHistory.com. July 26 – August 9, 2002. Retrieved September 22, 2009.
  6. ^ a b Ocampo, Jorge (September 30, 2007). "La historia de la Leyenda!". Súper Luchas (in Spanish). issue 271.
  7. ^ a b Box y Lucha staff (August 8, 2002). "2002 Leyenda de Plata". Box y Lucha Magazine (in Spanish). pp. 3–5. issue 2570.
  8. ^ "CMLL Super Viernes". CageMatch. July 26, 2002. Retrieved December 14, 2019.
  9. ^ "CMLL Super Viernes". CageMatch. August 9, 2002. Retrieved December 14, 2019.