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Torneo Gran Alternativa (2016)
Official poster for the April 5 CMLL show with the Gran Alternativa finale.
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateMarch 22, 2016 – April 5, 2016[1][2]
CityMexico City, Mexico
VenueArena México
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The Torneo Gran Alternativa (2016) was a professional wrestling tournament event produced by the Mexican wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLLl; Spanish "World Wrestling Council") that began on March 22, 2016 and ran over the course of three of CMLL's Tuesday night shows in Arena México through April 5. The Torneo Gran Alternativa (Great alternative tournament) concept sees a Novato or rookie team up with an experienced wrestler for a tag team tournament. The rookie winner is often elevated up the ranks of CMLL as a result of winning the tournament, but there is no specific "prize" for winning the tournament beyond a symbolic trophy.

After not holding a Gran Alternativa in 2015 CMLL brought the concept back in 2016, this time holding the first block of the tournament on their Tuesday show in Arena México as opposed to previous years where they held it on their Friday night Super Viernes shows. The 2016 tournament was the 21st Gran Alternativa tournament that CMLL has held since its inception in 1994 and was won by Esfinge and Volador Jr. as they defeated Fujin and Rey Escorpión in the finals.

History

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Starting in 1994 the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) created a special tournament concept where they would team up a novato, or rookie, with a veteran for a single-elimination tag team tournament.[3][4] The tournament was called El Torneo Gran Alternativa, or "The Great Alternative Tournament" and became a recurring event on the CMLL calendar. CMLL did not hold a Gran Alternativa tournament in 1997 and 2000 held on each year from 2001 through 2014, opting not to hold a tournament in 2015. The 2016 Gran Alternativa tournament will be the 21st overall Gran Alternativa tournament. All tournaments have been held in Arena México, CMLL's main venue and up until 2016 all tournaments had taken place on Friday nights, with the 2016 tournament being the first time the Gran Alternativa was held as part of CMLL's Tuesday night shows.[5]

Tournament background

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The tournament features 15 professional wrestling matches with different wrestlers teaming up, some of which may be involved in pre-existing scripted feuds or storylines while others are simply paired up for the tournament. Wrestlers portray either villains (referred to as Rudos in Mexico) or fan favorites (Técnicos in Mexico) as they compete in wrestling matches with pre-determined outcomes. The tournament format follows CMLL's traditional tournament formats, with two qualifying blocks of eight teams that compete on the first and second week of the tournament and a final match between the two block winners.[1][2] The qualifying blocks were one-fall matches while the tournament finals will be a best two-out-of-three-falls tag team match. Each qualifying block started with all 8 Novatos competing in a "seeding" battle royal to determine the brackets for the block.[1]

Gran Alternativa participants
Mephisto, teamed with rookie Yago and was eliminated in the semi-finals.
Block Rookie Veteran Ref(s)
Block A Rocky Casas Negro Casas [1][6][7]
Block A El Cuatrero Rey Bucanero [1][6][7]
Block A Flyer Atlantis [1][6][7]
Block A Fujin Rey Escorpión [1][6][7]
Block A Oro Jr. Valiente [1][6][7]
Block A Magia Blanca Último Guerrero [1][6][7]
Block A Super Halcón Jr. Máximo Sexy [1][6][7]
Block A Tritón Mistico [1][6][7]
Block B Esfinge Volador Jr. [2][8]
Block B Golden Magic Rush [2][8]
Block B Pegasso Máscara Dorada [2][8]
Block B Raijin Comandante Pierroth [2][8]
Block B Sansón El Terrible [2][8]
Block B Stigma La Máscara [2][8]
Block B Warrior Steel Mr. Niebla [2][8]
Block B Yago Mephisto [2][8]

Block A of the 2016 tournament marked the first time Rocky Casas, El Cuatrero, Flyer, Fuji, Magia Blanca and Super Halcón Jr. has competed in a Gran Alternativa tournament. The tournament also marked the CMLL debut of Rocky Casas and Arena México debut of Magia Blanca. Oro Jr. previously competed in both the 2013 and 2014;[9][10][11] tournaments while Tritón was part of the 2012 tournament,[12] and also worked the 2011 tournament under his previous identity of "Metal Blanco".[13] For Block B the 2016 tournament marked the first time CMLL regulars Esfinge, Raijin, Sansón and Stigma competed in the tournament, with Raijin and Sansón making their CMLL debut in 2016. Warrior Steel and Yago had not worked regularly for CMLL prior to the tournament, but primarily worked for the CMLL-affiliated Lucha Elite promotion while Golden Magic had never worked a CMLL show prior to his entry in the Gran Alternativa.[14][15] Pegasso was the lone rookie to have competed before, having been part of the 2010 Gran Alternativa tournament, six years prior.[16]

On the veteran side Último Guerrero had won the tournament twice, in 1999 as a novato,[4][17] and in 2008 as a veteran.[18] In 2008 Guerrero won the tournament with Rey Escorpión as the rookie, two years later Rey Escorpión teamed up with Boby Zavala to win the 2013 tournament.[9] Rey Bucanero won the second 1996 tournament as a rookie and Atlantis won the 2005 tournament as a vet.[4][19][20] Block B veterans included Comandante Pierroth for the first time in his career, including previous stints in CMLL as "Poder Boricua" and "Poder Mexica". For the 2016 tournament veteran winner of the 2012 Gran Alternativa tournament El Terrible was teamed up with rookie Sansón.[8]

Tournament results

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Block A of the 2016 Gran Alternativa tournament started out with all eight novatos fighting in a battle royal where the order of eliminations helped determine the team match-ups for the first round. Magia Blanca and Oro Jr. outlasted Flyer, Rocky Casas, Super Halcón Jr.Fujin, El Cuatrero and Tritón which meant that those two teams would face off in the last first round tournament match, giving them longer to rest before having to wrestle again.[7] Due to their early elimination Flyer and Rocky Casas had to compete in the first tournament match moments after the battle royal concluded. Atlantis and Flyer defeated Rocky and Negro Casas to advance to the second round. They would be joined by Fujin and Rey Escorpión, Tritón and Místico and finally Magia Blanca and Último Guerrero.[1] In the second round Japanese wrestler Fujin and Mexican Rey Escorpión defeated Atlantis and Flyer, which the tecnico team of Tritón and Místico defeated the rudos Magia Blanca and Último Guerrero.[6] The final match of the March 22 show saw Fujin and Rey Escorpión defeat Tritón and Místico to qualify for the finals of the Gran Alternativa tournament.[7]

In Block B the rookies followed the same pattern of first competing in a seeding battle royal. For the match Yago came to the ring wearing a spiked mask that resembled that of his "veteran" partner Mephisto as well as the robes normally worn by Mephisto's team Los Hijos del Infierno ("The Sons of the Inferno", Mephisto, Ephesto and Luciferno) as a sign of team unity.[21] Golden Magic and Warrior Steel were the last two competitors, earning the rights to compete last in the tournament.[2][21] Pegasso and Máscara Dorada defeated Sansón and El Terrible while Yago and Mephisto's unity and team work brought them the victory in the all-rudo match against Commandante Pierroth and Raijin. The teams of Esfinge and Volador Jr. and Golden Magic and Rush rounded out the last two teams to advance.[8] In the second round, Yago and Mephisto continued to work well together, defeating Pegasso and Máscara Dorada to advance to the semi-finals. In the other quarter-final match Rush got himself intentionally disqualified when he pulled off Esfinge's mask in front of the referee. Afterwards, he showed little remorse over losing the match and little interest in his partner Golden Magic.[2] In the semi-final, Mephisto pinned Volador Jr. but Esfinge ended up pinning the rudo veteran to earn his team a spot in the finals of the tournament.[2][8] In the tournament finals Esfinge and Volador Jr. defeated Fujin and Rey Escorpión in the main event of the April 5 Arena México in a best two-out-of-three falls match to win the tournament. The victory marked the first time that both rookie Esfinge and veteran Volador Jr. won the Gran Alternativa tournament.[22]

Tournament brackets

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Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Atlantis and Flyer W
Rocky Casas and Negro Casas [1][6][7] Atlantis and Flyer [1][6][7]
Fujin and Rey Escorpión W Fujin and Rey Escorpión W
Super Halcón Jr. and Máximo Sexy [1][6][7] Fujin and Rey Escorpión W
El Cuatrero and Rey Bucanero [1][6][7] Tritón and Místico [1][6][7]
Tritón and Místico W Tritón and Místico W
Magia Blanca and Último Guerrero W Magia Blanca and Último Guerrero [1][6][7]
Oro Jr. and Valiente [1][6][7] Fujin and Rey Escorpión [22]
Pegasso and Máscara Dorada W Esfinge and Volador Jr. W
Sansón and El Terrible [8] Pegasso and Máscara Dorada [2][8]
Raijin and Commandante Pierroth [2][8] Yago and Mephisto W;
Yago and Mephisto W Yago and Mephisto [2][8]
Stigma and La Máscara [2][8] Esfinge and Volador Jr. W
Esfinge and Volador Jr. W Esfinge and Volador Jr. W
Golden Magic and Rush W Golden Magic and Rush [2][8]
Warrior Steel and Mr. Niebla [2][8]

Tournament shows

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March 22, 2015 CMLL Martes
No.Results[1][6][7]StipulationsTimes
1Magnus and Robin defeated Camorra and InquisidorBest two-out-of-three falls tag team match13:58
2Disturbio, Sangre Azteca and Skándalo defeated Hombre Bala Jr., Fuego and Star Jr.Six-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match10:00
3Máscara Dorada, Stuka Jr. and Titán defeated Bobby Z and Los Guerreros Lagunero (Euforia and Gran Guerrero)Six-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match10:00
4Magia Blanca and Oro Jr. defeated Flyer, Rocky Casas, Super Halcón Jr.Fujin, El Cuatrero and TritónGran Alternativa 2016 seeding battle royal05:27
5Atlantis and Flyer defeated Rocky Casas and Negro CasasGran Alternativa 2016 first round tag team match02:53
6Fujin and Rey Escorpión defeated Super Halcón Jr. and Máximo SexyGran Alternativa 2016 first round tag team match05:09
7Tritón and Místico defeated El Cuatrero and Rey BucaneroGran Alternativa 2016 first round tag team match06:43
8Magia Blanca and Último Guerrero defeated Oro Jr. and ValienteGran Alternativa 2016 first round tag team match06:16
9Fujin and Rey Escorpión defeated Atlantis and FlyerGran Alternativa 2016 Quarter final tag team match04:14
10Tritón and Místico defeated Magia Blanca and Último GuerreroGran Alternativa 2016 Quarter final tag team match06:59
11Fujin and Rey Escorpión defeated Tritón and MísticoGran Alternativa 2016 semi-final tag team match04:54
March 29, 2016
No.Results[2][8]StipulationsTimes
1Shockercito and Astral defeated Mercurio and PierrothitoBest two-out-of-three falls tag team match14:39
2Canelo Casas, Misterioso Jr. and Sagrado defeated Magnus Hombre Bala Jr. and Super Halcón Jr.Six-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match11:27
3Atlantis, Mistico and Valiente defeated Los Guerreros Lagunero (Euforia, Gran Guerrero and Último Guerrero)Six-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match08:07
4Golden Magic and Warrior Steel defeated Esfinge, Stigma, Raijin, Yago, Pegasso and SansónGran Alternativa 2016 seeding battle royal03:47
5Pegasso and Máscara Dorada defeated Sansón and El TerribleGran Alternativa 2016 first round tag team match05:03
6Yago and Mephisto defeated Raijin and Commandante PierrothGran Alternativa 2016 first round tag team match04:32
7Esfinge and Volador Jr. defeated Stigma and La MáscaraGran Alternativa 2016 first round tag team match07:25
8Golden Magic and Rush defeated Warrior Steel and Mr. NieblaGran Alternativa 2016 first round tag team match04:59
9Yago and Mephisto defeated Pegasso and Máscara DoradaGran Alternativa 2016 Quarter final tag team match03:08
10Esfinge and Volador Jr. defeated Golden Magic and RushGran Alternativa 2016 Quarter final tag team match05:59
11Esfinge and Volador Jr. defeated Yago and MephistoGran Alternativa 2016 final tag team match09:05
April 5, 2016
No.Results[22]Stipulations
1Astral and Eléctrico defeated Pequeno Olimpico and Pequeno NitroBest two-out-of-three falls tag team match
2La Amapola, La Comandante and Tiffany defeated Estrellita, Princesa Sujei and La VaqueritaSix-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match
3Nitro defeated Super Halcón Jr.Lighting Match (One fall, 10 minute time-limit match)
4Blue Panther, Blue Panther Jr. and The Panther defeated Disturbio, Puma and TigerSix-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match
5Guerrero Maya Jr., Máscara Dorada and Máximo Sexy defeated Los Hijos del Infierno (Ephesto, Luciferno and Mephisto)Six-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match
6Esfinge and Volador Jr. defeated Fujin and Rey EscorpiónGran Alternativa 2016 final tag team match

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