Pequeño Reyes del Aire

The Pequeño Reyes del Aire Tournament (Spanish for the "Little Kings of the Air") is an annual wrestling tournament promoted by the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) and has been held since 2007, holding two tournaments in 2012, and one every other year. The tournament includes a varying number of wrestlers, competing in a Torneo cibernetico match, essentially a multi-man elimination match with the last competitor remaining is declared that year's Pequeño Rey del Aire and is given a trophy. The match is based on CMLL's Reyes del Aire tournament which has an identical purpose, format and award. The winner is not normally awarded with a match for the CMLL World Mini-Estrella Championship or the Mexican National Lightweight Championship, the two Mini-Estrellas championships that CMLL promotes, as a direct result of their tournament victory but has as times been used to build but either a championship match or storylines between rival wrestlers.

Pequeño Reyes del Aire
Pierrothito pressing Tsuki, both have competed in the Pequeños Reyes del Aire tournaments
Details
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Date establishedJuly 13, 2007[1]
Current champion(s)Eléctrico[2][3]
Date wonJanuary 5, 2014[2][3]

There has been a total of ten tournaments held as of January 2015, with nine different winners, only Pequeño Black Warrior has won the tournament twice.[5] A total of 27 Mini-Estrellas have appeared in the nine tournaments held so far, two wrestlers have appeared in eight of the Pequeños Reyes del Aire, Pequeño Olímpico and Pequeño Damián 666 / Demus 3:16. Demus 3:16 has the most eliminations, with nine while Último Dragoncito has eliminated 9 men. Only 4 men have competed without eliminating a single opponent Fire, Mini Maximo, Sombrita and Stukita.[Note 1] Mascarita Dorada is the youngest tournament winner ever, at 25 years of age when he won the 2008 tournament while Fantasy is the youngest competitor ever, 18 years old when he entered the 2007 tournament. Pequeño Black Warrior is the oldest tournament winner, he was 42 years old when he won the 2012 Guadalajara tournament, while Pierrothito was 46 years old when he competed in the 2014 tournament making him the oldest competitor overall.

Pequeños Reyes del Aire tournament winners

Year Winner Date Note
2007 Pequeño Damián 666 July 13, 2007 [1]
2008 Mascarita Dorada January 4, 2008 [6]
2009 Pequeño Black Warrior January 6, 2009 [4]
2010 Pequeño Nitro March 7, 2010 [7]
2011 Pequeño Olímpico February 6, 2011 [8]
2012 (Mexico City) Último Dragóncito May 1, 2012 [9]
2012 (Guadalajara) Pequeño Black Warrior October 30, 2012 [10]
2013 Aéreo January 6, 2013 [11]
2014 Eléctrico January 5, 2014 [2][3]
2015 Shockercito January 6, 2015

Pequeño Reyes del Aire participants

Name Tournaments Year
Acero32009, 2012 #1, 2013
Aéreo32012 #1, 2012 #2, 2013
Astral52011, 2012 #1, 2012 #2, 2014, 2015
Bam Bam62007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012 #1, 2013
Bracito de Oro12007
Demus 3:16 / Pequeño Damián 66682007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012 #1, 2012 #2, 2014, 2015
Electrico62007, 2010, 2011, 2012 #1, 2014, 2015
Fantasy72007, 2008, 2011, 2012 #1, 2012 #2, 2013, 2015
Fire22007, 2008
Mascarita Dorada32008, 2009, 2011
Mercurio62011, 2012 #1, 2012 #2, 2013, 2014, 2015
Mini Maximo12011
Mr. Águilita32007, 2008, 2009
Pequeño Black Warrior62008, 2009, 2010, 2012 #1, 2012 #2, 2013
Pequeño Halcón32012 #1, 2012 #2, 2013
Pequeño Halloween32007, 2008, 2009
Pequeño Ninja12009
Pequeño Nitro62010, 2011, 2012 #1, 2013, 2014, 2015
Pequeño Olímpico82007, 2010, 2011, 2012 #1, 2012 #2, 2013, 2014, 2015
Pequeño Universo 200032010, 2012 #1, 2013
Pequeño Violencia62009, 2010, 2011, 2012 #1, 2012 #2, 2013
Pierrothito52011, 2012 #1, 2012 #2, 2014, 2015
Shockercito62008, 2010, 2012 #2, 2013, 2014, 2015
Sombrita12007
Stukita12014
Tzuki12008
Último Dragóncito62009, 2010, 2012 #1, 2012 #2, 2014, 2015

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2007)

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2007)
Pequeño Damián 666, tournament winner
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateJuly 13, 2007
CityMexico City, Mexico
VenueArena Mexico
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2008

CMLL held their first Pequeños Reyes del Aire tournament in 2007, two years after they created the Reyes del Aire for the regular roster. The match was part of CMLL's regular Friday night show CMLL Super Viernes ("Super Friday") on July 13, 2007 as a special attraction match on the under card. The wrestlers had to compete in a 10-man torneo cibernetico elimination match to win the Pequeños Reyes del Aire trophy. In 2005 the match included Bam Bam, Bracito de Oro, Eléctrico, Fantasy, Fire, Mr. Águilita, Pequeño Damián 666, Pequeño Halloween, Sombrita and Pequeño Olímpico (then reigning CMLL World Mini-Estrella Champion).[1][12] Pequeño Damián 666 would win the match, eliminating Bam Bam as the last opponent to take the victory.[12] Four months after his 2007 Pequeños Reyes del Aire victory Pequeño Damián 666 would defeat Pequeño Olímpico to win the CMLL World Mini-Estrella Championship, although the title match was not a direct prize of the tournament Pequeño Damián 666's victory did elevate him up the contenders ranks.[12]

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2007) order of elimination
Order Wrestler Eliminated by
1SombritaBracito de Oro
2EléctricoMr. Águilita
3FireFantasy
4Bracito de OroPequeño Halloween
5Mr. ÁguilitaBam Bam
6FantasyPequeño Damián 666
7Pequeño OlímpicoPequeño Damián 666 and Pequeño Halloween
8Pequeño HalloweenBam Bam
9Bam BamPequeño Damián 666
10Pequeño Damián 666Winner

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2008)

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2008)
Tzuki, only appeared in the 2008 tournament
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateJanuary 6, 2008
CityMexico City, Mexico
VenueArena Mexico
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2009

CMLL held their second ever Pequeños Reyes del Aire tournament on January 6, 2008 and like the previous year it was a torneo cibernetico elimination match where the last survivor of the match would be crowned that year's Pequeño Rey del Aire.[13] Among the participants was the then reigning CMLL World Mini-Estrella Champion Pequeño Damián 666, who was actually the first man eliminated from the match. Other tournament participants included Bam Bam, Fantasy, Fire, Mascarita Dorada, Mr. Águilita, Pequeño Black Warrior, Pequeño Halloween, Shockercito and Tzuki. The winner of the match was Mascarita Dorada, who had only worked for CMLL for a few months at the time and was in the middle of being built up as the focal point of the Mini-Estrellas division.[6][14]

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2008) order of elimination
Order Wrestler Eliminated by
1FireFantasy
2ShockercitoMr. Águilita
3FantasyPequeño Black Warrior
4Mr. ÁguilitaBam Bam
5Pequeño Black WarriorTzuki
6TzukiPequeño Halloween
7Pequeño HalloweenBam Bam
8Bam BamPequeño Damián 666
9Pequeño Damián 666Mascarita Dorada
10Mascarita DoradaWinner

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2009)

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2009)
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateJanuary 6, 2009
CityMexico City, Mexico
VenueArena Coliseo
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2010

The third annual Pequeños Reyes del Aire tournament took place on Tuesday January 6, 2009 in Arena Coliseo, the first Pequeños Reyes del Aire tournament to take place outside of Arena México. The torneo cibernetic featured nine wrestlers in total, Bam Bam, Mr. Águilita, Niño de Acero, Pequeño Black Warrior, Pequeño Damián 666, Pequeño Halloween, Pequeño Violencia, Pequeño Ninja and Último Dragóncito. The final of the tournament saw Pequeño Black Warrior pin Último Dragóncito to win the 2009 tournament.[4]

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2009) order of elimination
Order Wrestler Eliminated by
1Mr. ÁguilitaNino de Acero
2Bam BamPequeño Damián 666
3Niño de AceroPequeño Halloween
4Pequeño Damián 666Último Dragóncito
5Pequeño HalloweenPequeño Ninja (double pin)
5Pequeño NinjaPequeño Halloween (double pin)
7Pequeño ViolenciaMascarita Dorada
8Último DragóncitoReferee stoppage
9Mascarita DoradaPequeño Black Warrior
10Pequeño Black WarriorWinner

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2010)

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2010)
Shockercito, one of the 2010 participants
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateMarch 7, 2010
CityMexico City, Mexico
VenueArena Coliseo
Event chronology
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Torneo de Parejas Increíbles
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Homenaje a Dos Leyendas
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2009
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2011

The fourth annual Pequeños Reyes del Aire took place on March 7, 2010 in Mexico City, Mexico, during CMLL's Domingos de Coliseo weekly event in Arena Coliseo.[7] For the first time in the tournament's history Pequeño Halloween did not participate as he had left CMLL not long before the match. Also absent was the 2008 winner Mascarita Dorada as well as the holder of the secondary Mini-Estrellas title, the Mexican National Lightweight Championship Pierrothito, with no explanation of their exclusion.[15] The match did include the holder of the CMLL World Mini-Estrella Championship Bam Bam and was the first Pequeños Reyes del Aire tournament for Pequeño Nitro and Pequeño Universo 2000 and had the repeated appearance of Eléctrico, Pequeño Black Warrior, Pequeño Damián 666, Pequeño Olímpico, Pequeño Violencia, Shockercito and Último Dragóncito which made for the most participants in the tournament yet.[16] The tournament was won by relative newcomer Pequeño Nitro who earned a shot at the CMLL World Mini-Estrellas Championship the following week.[17] Pequeño Nitro was unsuccessful in his title challenge.

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2010) order of elimination
Order Wrestler Eliminated by
1Pequeño Universo 2000Shockercito
2Pequeño OlímpicoPequeño Violencia
3ShockercitoPequeño Black Warrior
4Pequeño ViolenciaEléctrico
5Pequeño Black WarriorÚltimo Dragóncito
6EléctricoPequeño Damián 666
7Pequeño Damián 666Último Dragóncito
8Último DragóncitoPequeño Nitro
9Bam BamPequeño Nitro
10Pequeño NitroWinner

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2011)

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2011)
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateFebruary 5, 2011
CityMexico City, Mexico
VenueArena Coliseo
Event chronology
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CMLL Torneo de Parejas Increíbles
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2010
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2012 Mexico City

CMLL held their annual Pequeños Reyes del Aire tournament on February 6, 2011 although they promoted the fact that the winner would get a shot at the CMLL World Mini-Estrella Championship than the tournament aspects of it. The 10 man torneo cibernetico saw the tecnicos ("good guys") team of Astral, Eléctrico, Fantasy, Mascarita Dorada and Mini Maximo faced off against the rudos ("bad guys") team of Mercurio, Pequeño Nitro, Pequeño Olimpico, Pequeño Violencia and Pierrothito. In the end Pequeño Olimpico pinned Mascarita Dorada to become the official challenger for Bam Bam's championship.[8] The following week Pequeño Olimpico defeated Bam Bam to win the title.[18]

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2011) order of elimination
Order Wrestler Eliminated by
1Mini MaximoMercurio[8]
2Pequeño NitroFantasy[8]
3AstralPierrothito[8]
4FantasyPequeño Violencia[8]
5MercurioEléctrico[8]
6Pequeño ViolenciaMascarita Dorada[8]
7ElectricoPierrothito (double pin)[8]
8PierrothitoEléctrico (double pin)[8]
9Mascarita DoradaPequeño Olímpico[8]
10Pequeño OlímpicoWinner[8]

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2012)

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2012)
Último Dragoncito, tournament winner
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateMay 1, 2012
CityMexico City, Mexico
VenueArena Mexico
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2012 Guadalajara

The Pequeños Reyes del Aire tournament returned in 2012 with the fifth version of the tournament, this time with 16 competitors, the largest number of wrestlers ever. The tournament took place on May 1, 2012 and was back in Arena Mexico. For the torneo cibernetico the competitors were split into two teams as Astral, Bam Bam, Mercurio, Niño de Acero, Pequeño Halcón, Pequeño Violencia, Pequeño Black Warrior and Último Dragóncito teamed up and faced the team of Aéreo, Demus 3:16, Eléctrico, Fantasy, Pequeño Nitro, Pequeño Olímpico, Pequeño Universo 2000 and Pierrothito. The final three wrestlers was Mexican National Lightweight Champion Pierrothito, CMLL World Mini-Estrella Champion Pierrothito working together against Último Dragóncito. Dragóncito overcame the odds to eliminate both and take the 2012 Pequeños Reyes del Aire tournament.[9][19]

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2012) order of elimination
Order Wrestler Eliminated by
1Niño de AceroPequeño Universo 2000
2AéreoPequeño Halcón
3Pequeño Universo 2000Mercurio
4Pequeño HalcónFantasy
5MercurioPequeño Nitro
6Pequeño NitroBam Bam
7Pequeño Black WarriorDemus 3:16
8FantasyPequeño Violencia
9Pequeño ViolenciaEléctrico
10AstralDemus 3:16 (double pin)
10Demus 3:16Astral (double pin)
12EléctricoBam Bam
13Bam BamPequeño Olímpico
14Pequeño OlímpicoÚltimo Dragóncito
15PierrothitoÚltimo Dragóncito
16Último DragóncitoWinner

Pequeños Reyes del Aire 2012 (Guadalajara)

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2012 Guadalajara)
Demus 3:16 and Shockercito, participants in the Guadalajara version of the tournament.
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateMay 1, 2012
CityGuadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
VenueArena Coliseo, Guadalajara
Event chronology
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Reyes del Aire
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2013

CMLL held a second Pequeños Reyes del Aire in 2012, this time in Arena Coliseo in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico on October 30, 2012. The tournament format was the traditional torneo cibernetico where the tecnico team of Aereo, Astral, Fantasy, Pequeño Halcón, Shockercito and Último Dragóncito faced off against the rudo team of Demus 3:16, Mercurio, Pequeño Black Warrior, Pequeño Olímpico, Pequeño Violencia and Pierrothito. During the match Shockercito hurt himself on a dive. Pequeño Black Warrior won the match to become the first man to ever win two Pequeños Reyes del Aire tournaments.[10] The 12 Mini-Estrellas involved in the tournament would face off again a week later inside a steel cage match, contested under Luchas de Apuestas ("Bet match") where everyone will risk either their mask or their hair.[20]

Pequeños Reyes del Aire 2012 (Guadalajara) order of elimination
Order Wrestler Eliminated by
1AereoMercurio[10]
2Pequeño HalcónPequeño Olímpico[10]
3MercurioFantasy[10]
4Pequeño OlímpicoAstral[10]
5FantasyDemus 3:16,[10]
6Pequeño ViolenciaÚltimo Dragóncito[10]
7AstralPierrothito[10]
8Demus 3:16,Shockercito[10]
9PierrothitoShockercito[10]
10ShockercitoPequeño Black Warrior[10]
11Último DragóncitoPequeño Black Warrior[10]
12Pequeño Black WarriorWinner[10]

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2013)

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2013)
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateJanuary 6, 2013
CityMexico City, Mexico
VenueArena Mexico
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Sin Piedad (2012)
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Fantastica Mania 2013
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Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2012 Guadalajara)
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Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2014)

CMLL held the 2013 version of the Pequeños Reyes del Aire tournament on January 6, 2013, once again in Arena Mexico in Mexico City, Mexico. The tournament featured 12 wrestlers in total: Acero, Aéreo, Bam Bam, Fantasy, Mercurio, Pequeño Black Warrior, Pequeño Halcón, Pequeño Nitro, Pequeño Olímpico, Pequeño Universo 2000, Pequeño Violencia, Shockercito. Pequeño Nitro was taken to the hospital to be examined for a potential shoulder injury. In the end Aéreo eliminated the then reigning CMLL World Mini-Estrella Champion Pequeño Olímpico to win the tournament, his first major CMLL accomplishment.[11]

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2013) order of elimination
Order Wrestler Eliminated by
1Pequeño Halcón 
2Pequeño Universo 2000 
3Acero 
4Shockercito 
5Pequeño Nitro 
6Pequeño Black Warrior 
7Fantasy 
8Mercurio 
9Pequeño Violencia 
10Bam BamPequeño Olímpico
11Pequeño OlímpicoAéreo
12AéreoWinner

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2014)

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2014)
Poster for the "3 Kings Days" show with the Pequeños Reyes del Aire tournament
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateJanuary 5, 2014
CityMexico City, Mexico
VenueArena Mexico
Event chronology
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2015

CMLL held the 2014 version of the Pequeños Reyes del Aire tournament on January 5, 2014, in Arena Mexico in Mexico City, Mexico. The ninth annual tournament featured a total of 10 Mini-Estrellas: Astral, Demus 3:16, Eléctrico, Mercurio, Pequeño Nitro, Pequeño Olímpico, Pierrothito, Shockercito, Stukita and Último Dragóncito. The match came down to Astral and Eléctrico, both on the same team during the early portions of the match. In end Eléctrico landed badly on a dive to the outside onto Astral and hurt both himself and Astral. When Astral was unable to compete he was counted out and Eléctrico was declared the winner. The impact from the dive was so severe that both Astral and Eléctrico ended up having to go to the hospital after the match.[2][3]

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2014) order of elimination
Order Wrestler Eliminated by
1StukitaPequeño Olímpico[11][3]
2MercurioShockercito[11][3]
3Pequeño NitroÚltimo Dragóncito[11][3]
4ShockercitoPierrothito[11][3]
5Pequeño OlímpicoÚltimo Dragóncito (Double pin)[11][3]
5Último DragóncitoPequeño Olímpico (Double Pin)[11][3]
7Demus 3:16Astral[11][3]
8PierrothitoEléctrico[11][3]
9AstralCount out[11][3]
10EléctricoWinner[11][3]

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2015)

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2015)
Official poster for the January 6, 2015 show
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
DateJanuary 6, 2015[21]
CityMexico City, Mexico[21]
VenueArena Mexico[21]
Event chronology
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Infierno en el Ring
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Fantastica Mania
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The 2015 Pequeños Reyes del Aire (Spanish for "Little Kings of the Air") tournament was the tenth version of an annual professional wrestling tournament held by Mexican lucha libre promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) that started in 2007. The tournament is exclusively for competitors in CMLL's Mini-Estrellas division and is their version of the regular division's Reyes del Aire tournament and has the same multi-man torneo cibernetico elimination format. The 2015 version of the tournament saw five tecnicos (wrestling term for the "good guys") face off against five rudos (the "bad guys") wrestling until only one man remains in the ring. The tecnico team of Astral, Eléctrico, Fantasy, Shockercito and Último Dragoncito took on the rudo team of Demus 3:16, Mercurio, Pequeño Nitro, Pequeño Olímpico and Pierrothito. In the end Shockercito pinned Pierrothito to win the 2015 Pequeños Reyes del Aire tournament, the first tournament win of Shockercito's career.[21]

Pequeños Reyes del Aire (2015) order of elimination
Order Wrestler Eliminated by
1FantasyDemus 3:16
2Pequeño OlímpicoÚltimo Dragoncito
3Pequeño Nitro 
4Último Dragoncito 
5Demus 3:16Astral
6EléctricoAstral
7AstralUnable to continue wrestling
8MercurioShockercito
9PierrothitoShockercito
10ShockercitoWinner

Footnotes

  1. The statistics are supported by the source for each individual tournament.

References

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  19. MedioTiempo Agencias (May 2, 2012). "Los Guerreros retienen los Campeonatos de Parejas". MedioTiempo (in Spanish). Retrieved October 11, 2012.
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