Tournament winners
Year |
Winner |
Reign |
Date |
Note |
1994 |
Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. |
1 |
April 15, 1994 |
[1] |
1995 |
Headhunter A |
1 |
July 7, 1995 |
[4] |
1996 |
Hijo del Santo |
1 |
July 5, 1996 |
[5] |
1997 |
Steel |
1 |
April 4, 1997 |
[6] |
1998 |
Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. |
2 |
August 14, 1998 |
[7] |
2002 |
Máscara Mágica |
1 |
March 22, 2002 |
[8] |
2003 |
Dr. Wagner, Jr. |
1 |
May 9, 2003 |
[9] |
2005 |
Atlantis |
1 |
September 23, 2005 |
[10] |
2006 |
Último Guerrero |
1 |
May 12, 2006 |
[11] |
2007 |
Último Guerrero |
2 |
May 11, 2007 |
[12] |
2008 |
Alex Shelley |
1 |
July 26, 2008 |
[3] |
2016 |
Volador Jr. |
1 |
July 1, 2016 |
[13] |
2017 |
Diamante Azul |
1 |
September 1, 2017 |
[14] |
2018 |
Michael Elgin |
1 |
October 5, 2018 |
[15] |
International Gran Prix 1994
The first ever International Gran Prix was held on April 15, 1994, and featured a one night, 16-man single elimination tournament consisting of Mexican natives and a number of foreign wrestlers, some of which worked for CMLL on a regular basis (such as King Haku and Corazon de León) and others who were invited specially for the tournament (such as Yamato). The final match saw Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. defeat King Haku to win the International Gran Prix.[1]
| First round
| | | Second round
| | | Semifinals
| | | Final
| |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | |
| 1
| King Haku
| W
| |
|
| 16
| Último Dragón
|
| |
| | King Haku
| W
| |
|
|
| | Yamato
|
| |
| 8
| Yamato
| W
| |
| |
| 9
| Vampiro
|
| |
| | Haku
| W
| |
|
|
| | Miguel Perez, Jr.
|
| |
| 5
| Miguel Perez, Jr.
| W
| | |
| |
| 12
| Silver King
|
| |
| | Miguel Perez, Jr.
| W
| |
|
|
| | Atlantis
|
| |
| 4
| Atlantis
| W
| |
| |
| 13
| Corazon de León
|
| |
| | King Haku
|
| |
|
|
| | Rayo de Jalisco, Jr.
| W
| |
| 6
| Brazo de Plata
| W
| | | |
| |
| 11
| Killer
|
| |
| | Brazo de Plata
| W
| |
|
|
| | Dr. Wagner, Jr.
|
| |
| 3
| Dr. Wagner, Jr.
| W
| |
| |
| 14
| Gran Markus, Jr.
|
| |
| | Brazo de Plata
|
| |
|
|
| | Rayo de Jalisco, Jr.
| W
| |
| 7
| Pierroth, Jr.
| W
| | |
| |
| 10
| Black Magic
|
| |
| | Pierroth, Jr.
|
| |
|
|
| | Rayo de Jalisco, Jr.
| W
| |
| 2
| Popetikus
|
| |
| |
| 15
| Rayo de Jalisco, Jr.
| W
| |
|
|
International Gran Prix 1995
The second International Gran Prix was held on July 7, 1995, and once again featured a one night, 16-man single elimination tournament consisting of Mexican natives and a number of foreign wrestlers, some of which worked for CMLL on a regular basis (such as The Headhunters and El Boriqua) and others who were invited specially for the tournament (such as Johnny Gunn). The final match saw Headhunter A defeat Vampiro to win the second International Gran Prix.[4]
International Gran Prix 1996
The third International Gran Prix was held on July 5, 1996, and featured a one night, 16-man single elimination tournament consisting of Mexican natives and a number of foreign wrestlers, some of which worked for CMLL on a regular basis and others who were invited specially for the tournament (such as Tiger Mask IV). The final match saw El Hijo del Santo defeat The Great Sasuke to win the International Gran Prix.[5]
International Gran Prix 1997
The fourth International Gran Prix was held on April 4, 1997, and once again featured a one night, 16-man single elimination tournament consisting of Mexican natives and a number of foreign wrestlers, some of which worked for CMLL on a regular basis (such as Steele and Último Dragón) and others who were invited specially for the tournament (such as Leatherface). The final match saw Steel defeat Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. to win the International Gran Prix.[6]
| First round
| | | Second round
| | | Semifinals
| | | Final
| |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | |
| 1
| Steele
| W
| |
|
| 16
| Atlantis
|
| |
| | Steele
| W
| |
|
|
| | Último Dragón
|
| |
| 8
| Último Dragón
| W
| |
| |
| 9
| Tsubasa
|
| |
| | Steel
| W
| |
|
|
| | Apolo Dantés
|
| |
| 5
| Leatherface
| W
| | |
| |
| 12
| Tigre Canadiense
|
| |
| | Leatherface
|
| |
|
|
| | Apolo Dantés
| W
| |
| 4
| Apolo Dantés
| W
| |
| |
| 13
| Brazo de Plata
|
| |
| | Steele
|
| |
|
|
| | Rayo de Jalisco, Jr.
|
| |
| 6
| Rayo de Jalisco, Jr.
| W
| | | |
| |
| 11
| Shinobi
|
| |
| | Rayo de Jalisco, Jr.
| W
| |
|
|
| | Dr. Wagner, Jr.
|
| |
| 3
| Dr. Wagner, Jr.
| W
| |
| |
| 14
| Miguel Perez, Jr.
|
| |
| | Rayo de Jalisco, Jr.
| W
| |
|
|
| | Emilio Charles, Jr.
|
| |
| 7
| Emilio Charles, Jr.
| W
| | |
| |
| 10
| Silver King
|
| |
| | Emilio Charles, Jr.
| W
| |
|
|
| | La Fiera
|
| |
| 2
| La Fiera
| W
| |
| |
| 15
| Foreign Exchange
|
| |
|
|
International Gran Prix 1998
The fifth International Gran Prix was held on August 14, 1998, and once again featured a one night, 16-man single elimination tournament consisting of Mexican natives and a number of foreign wrestlers, some of which worked for CMLL on a regular basis (such as The Headhunters) and others who were invited specially for the tournament (such as Ricky Santana). The final match saw Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. defeat Apolo Dantés to win the International Gran Prix, making Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. the first person to win the Gran Prix twice; having previously won it in 1994.[7]
International Gran Prix 2002
The sixth International Gran Prix tournament was held on March 22, 2002, in Arena Mexico and for the first time the Gran Prix was not an elimination tournament but a 16-man Tornero Cibernetico. This was the first time the tournament was held since 1998 and every Gran Prix since then has had the same 16-man Tornero Cibernetico format. The teams were mixed Tecnicos and Rudos, seemingly randomly teamed up without any pre-existing storyline behind it. The teams were; "Team A" (Zumbido, Safari, Hombre Sin Nombre, Halloween, Volador, Jr., Damián 666, Negro Casas and El Hijo del Santo) against "Team B (El Felino, Olímpico, Tony Rivera, Máscara Mágica, Nicho El Millonario, Satánico, Averno and Mephisto). The tournament came down to Máscara Mágica and El Hijo del Santo, with Máscara Magica winning the match.[8]
# |
Eliminated |
By |
Team |
Time |
1 |
Tony Rivera |
Halloween |
Team B |
1:14 |
2 |
Volador, Jr. |
Nicho el Millonario |
Team A |
4:40 |
3 |
Mephisto |
Damián 666 |
Team B |
7:13 |
4 |
Damián 666 |
El Felino |
Team A |
7:40 |
5 |
El Felino |
Averno and Satánico |
Team B |
9:12 |
6 |
Averno |
Negro Casas |
Team B |
10:01 |
7 |
Nicho el Millonario |
El Hijo del Santo |
Team B |
11:11 |
8 |
Halloween |
Olímpico |
Team A |
12:21 |
9 |
Safari |
Máscara Mágica |
Team A |
13:37 |
10 |
Zumbido |
Satánico |
Team A |
14:48 |
11 |
Olímpico |
Hombre sin Nombre |
Team B |
15:53 |
12 |
Hombre Sin Nombre |
Máscara Mágica |
Team A |
16:56 |
13 |
Satánico |
El Hijo del Santo |
Team B |
17:51 |
14 |
Negro Casas |
Disqualified for interfering |
Team A |
18:45 |
15 |
El Hjio del Santo |
Máscara Mágica |
Team A |
20:19 |
16 |
Máscara Magica (Winner) |
Team B |
20:19 |
International Gran Prix 2003
The seventh International Gran Prix tournament was held on May 9, 2003, in Arena Mexico and for the second time featured as 16-man Tornero Cibernetico. This time the teams were "Team Mexico" (El Felino, Virus, Negro Casas, Mephisto, Averno, Blue Panther, Shocker and Dr. Wagner, Jr.) and "Team Japan" (TARU, Don Fujii, Kazuhiko Masada, SUWA, Katsushi Takemura, Nosawa, CIMA and Último Dragón). The match came down to Último Dragón and Dr. Wagner, Jr. and then saw Dr. Wagner, Jr. win the Gran Prix for the "home team".[9]
# |
Eliminated |
Team |
1 |
TARU |
Team Japan |
2 |
El Felino |
Team Mexico |
3 |
Virus |
Team Mexico |
4 |
Don Fujii |
Team Japan |
5 |
Masada (Double elimination) |
Team Japan |
5 |
Negro Casas (Double elimination) |
Team Mexico |
7 |
Mephisto |
Team Mexico |
8 |
SUWA |
Team Japan |
9 |
Takemura |
Team Japan |
10 |
Averno |
Team Mexico |
11 |
Blue Panther |
Team Mexico |
12 |
Nosawa |
Team Japan |
13 |
CIMA |
Team Japan |
14 |
Shocker |
Team Mexico |
15 |
Último Dragón |
Team Japan |
16 |
Dr. Wagner, Jr. (Winner) |
Team Mexico |
International Gran Prix 2005
The eight International Gran Prix tournament was held on September 23, 2005, in Arena Mexico featured as 16-man Tornero Cibernetico with two teams of mixed Mexican and International wrestlers. The team division for the 2005 International Gran Prix is undocumented and thus uncertain, all that is certain is that the following wrestlers participated: Bronco, Último Dragón, Hijo del Santo, Rey Bucanero, Universo 2000, Olimpico, Tarzan Boy, Pierroth Hiroshi Tanahashi, Shinsuke Nakamura, Averno, Dr. Wagner, Jr., Atlantis, Negro Casas, Perro Aguayo, Jr. and Lizmark, Jr.. The finals came down to Atlantis and Perro Aguayo, Jr. who were on the same team, in the end Atlantis pinned Perro Aguayo, Jr. to win the Gran Prix.[10]
# |
Eliminated |
By |
1 |
Bronco |
Hiroshi Tanahashi |
2 |
Olímpico |
Lizmark, Jr. |
3 |
Averno |
Disqualified for removing Hijo del Santo's Mask |
4 |
Último Dragón |
Shinsuke Nakamura |
5 |
Pierroth |
Dr. Wagner. Jr. |
6 |
Negro Casas |
Perro Aguayo, Jr. |
7 |
Tarzan Boy |
Atlantis |
8 |
El Hijo del Santo |
Shinsuke Nakamura |
9 |
Shinsuke Nakamura |
Rey Bucanero and Universo 2000 |
10 |
Hiroshi Tanahashi |
Rey Bucanero and Universo 2000 |
11 |
Dr. Wagner, Jr. |
Rey Bucanero |
12 |
Lizmark, Jr. |
Perro Aguayo Jr. |
13 |
Universo 2000 |
Perro Aguayo, Jr. |
14 |
Rey Bucanero |
Atlantis |
15 |
Perro Aguayo, Jr. |
Atlantis |
16 |
Atlantis (Winner) |
International Gran Prix 2006
The ninth International Gran Prix tournament was held on May 12, 2006, in Arena Mexico and once again featured as 16-man Tornero Cibernetico between a team representing Mexico (L.A. Park, Dos Caras, Jr., Dr. Wagner, Jr., Heavy Metal, Mr. Niebla, Héctor Garza, Olímpico and Último Guerrero) facing a team of "International" wrestlers, some who worked for CMLL at the time (Marco Corleone, Shigeo Okumura and Pierroth, a couple of Japanese wrestlers who worked mainly in Mexico at the time (Hajime Ohara and Masada) and a couple of international wrestlers that did not generally work in Mexico at the time (Katsushi Takemura, Milano Collection AT and Johnny Stamboli). The match came down to Último Guerrero and Johnny Stambol as the final two participants and saw Guerrero win the Gran Prix.[11]
# |
Eliminated |
By |
Team |
1 |
Ohara |
Heavy Metal |
Team International |
2 |
Masada |
Olímpico |
Team International |
3 |
Mr. Niebla |
Takemura |
Team Mexico |
4 |
Heavy Metal |
Johnny Stamboli |
Team Mexico |
5 |
Milano Collection AT |
Héctor Garza |
Team International |
6 |
Héctor Garza |
Takemura |
Team Mexico |
7 |
Olímpico |
Johnny Stamboli |
Team Mexico |
8 |
Dr. Wagner Jr. |
Pierroth |
Team Mexico |
9 |
L.A. Park |
Okumura and Takemura |
Team Mexico |
10 |
Marco Corelone |
Dos Caras Jr. |
Team International |
11 |
Pierroth |
Dos Caras Jr. |
Team International |
12 |
Okumura |
Último Guerrero |
Team International |
13 |
Dos Caras Jr. |
Takemura (Double elimination) |
Team Mexico |
14 |
Takemura |
Dos Caras Jr. (Double elimination) |
Team International |
15 |
Johnny Stamboli |
Último Guerrero |
Team International |
16 |
Último Guerrero (Winner) |
Team Mexico |
International Gran Prix 2007
The 10th International Gran Prix tournament was held on May 11, 2007, in Arena Mexico and featured a 16-man Torneo Cibernetico between a team representing Mexico (Dr. Wagner, Jr., Dos Caras, Jr., Atlantis, Lizmark, Jr., Último Guerrero, Olímpico, Rey Bucanero and El Sagrado) and a team representing "International wrestling", four of which worked for CMLL on a regular basis (Shigeo Okumura, Alex Koslov, Marco Corleone and Pierroth) and four wrestlers brought in from Japan specifically for the tournament (Minoru Suzuki, Jushin Thunder Liger, Hirooki Goto, Último Dragón). Pierroth was on "Team International" despite being born in Mexico as his "Ring persona" claims to be from Puerto Rico. The match came down to Último Guerrero and Jushin Thunder Liger as the final two participants and saw Guerrero win to become the first and so far only wrestler to win the Gran Prix back to back years and only the second wrestler to win the Gran Prix twice.[12][16]
# |
Eliminated |
By |
Team |
Time |
1 |
Pierroth |
Olímpico |
Team International |
12:56 |
2 |
Shigeo Okumura |
Rey Bucanero |
Team International |
18:25 |
3 |
Lizmark Jr. |
Minoru Suzuki |
Team Mexico |
22:07 |
4 |
Olímpico |
Marco Corleone |
Team Mexico |
22:14 |
5 |
Alex Koslov |
Atlantis |
Team International |
23:12 |
5 |
Atlantis |
Alex Koslov |
Team Mexico |
23:12 |
7 |
Hirooki Goto |
El Sagrado |
Team International |
25:22 |
8 |
Rey Bucanero |
Jushin Thunder Liger |
Team Mexico |
28:30 |
9 |
Minoru Suzuki |
Disqualified |
Team International |
31:59 |
10 |
Último Dragón |
Dos Caras, Jr. |
Team International |
33:59 |
11 |
Dos Caras Jr. |
Marco Corleone |
Team Mexico |
34:17 |
12 |
Dr. Wagner Jr. |
Jushin Thunder Liger |
Team Mexico |
34:47 |
13 |
Marco Corleone |
Último Guerrero |
Team International |
39:13 |
14 |
El Sagrado |
Jushin Thunder Liger |
Team Mexico |
41:11 |
15 |
Jushin Thunder Liger |
Último Guerrero |
Team International |
45:02 |
16 |
Último Guerrero (Winner) |
Team Mexico |
45:02 |
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