Rebelión de los Juniors (2013)

Rebelión de los Juniors (2013) (Spanish for "The Junior Rebellion") was an annual professional wrestling major event produced by Mexican professional wrestling promotion International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG), that took place on May 9, 2013 in Arena Naucalpan, Naucalpan, State of Mexico, Mexico. The main event of the show was a 10-man elimination match featuring 10 "Juniors" with the last surviving participant becoming the number one contender for the IWRG Junior de Juniors Championship held by Oficial Factor at the time.[2] The ten competitors were Trauma I, Hijo de Máscara Año 2000, Apolo Estrada, Jr., Freyser, Cien Caras, Jr., El Hijo de Dr. Wagner, Super Nova, Carta Brava, Jr., El Hijo del Pirata Morgan, and Trauma II. The show featured four additional matches.

Rebelión de los Juniors (2013)
Official poster of the event.
PromotionInternational Wrestling Revolution Group
DateMay 9, 2013[1]
CityNaucalpan, State of Mexico[1]
VenueArena Naucalpan[1]
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Production

Background

Professional wrestling has been a generational tradition in Lucha libre since its inception early in the 20th century, with a great deal of second or third-generation wrestlers following in the footsteps of their fathers or mothers.[3] Several lucha libre promotions honor those traditions, often with annual tournaments such as Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre's La Copa Junior.[4] The Naucalpan, State of Mexico based International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) created the IWRG Junior de Juniors Championship in 2011, a championship where only second or third-generation wrestlers are allowed to challenge for it. In addition to legitimate second-generation wrestlers there are a number of wrestlers who are presented as second or third-generation wrestlers, normally masked wrestlers promoted as "Juniors". These wrestlers normally pay a royalty or fee for the use of the name, using the name of an established star to get attention from fans and promoters.[3] Examples of such instances of fictional family relationships include Arturo Beristain, also known as El Hijo del Gladiador ("The Son of El Gladiador) who was not related to the original El Gladiador, or El Hijo de Cien Caras who paid Cien Caras for the rights to use the name.[5][6] Weeks after the creation of the Junior de Juniors Championship IWRG held their first IWRG Rebelión de los Juniors show with the centerpiece of the show being the Junior de Juniors Championship. The Rebelión de los Juniors shows, as well as the majority of the IWRG shows in general, are held in "Arena Naucalpan", owned by the promoters of IWRG and their main arena. The 2013 show was the third year in a row that IWRG used the Rebelión de los Juniors name for a show

Storylines

The event featured five 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.

Family relationship

Wrestler Family Relationship
Carta Brava, Jr. Carta Brava Father[7]
Cien Caras, Jr. Cien Caras Storyline father[3]
Apolo Estrada, Jr. Apolo Estrada Father[3]
Freyser Fresero Father
El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Dr. Wagner, Jr. Father[3]
Hijo de Máscara Año 2000 Máscara Año 2000 Father[3]
El Hijo del Pirata Morgan Pirata Morgan Father[8]
Super Nova El Texano Father[9]
Trauma I Negro Navarro Father[3]
Trauma II Negro Navarro Father[3]

Results

No. Results[1][10] Stipulations
1 Fulgor defeated Chris Star Singles match
2 Imposible and Alan Extreme defeated Seiya and Saurman Two out of three falls tag team match
3 Los Comandos Elite (Factor, Rayan and Spartan) defeated Los Revolucionarios (Dinamic Black, Golden Magic and Centvrión) Two out of three falls six-man tag team match
4 Danny Casas, Eterno and Mosco X-Fly defeated Chico Che, Dr. Cerebro and Toscano Two out of three falls six-man tag team match
5 Carta Brava, Jr. defeated Hijo de Máscara Año 2000, Apolo Estrada, Jr., Freyser, Cien Caras, Jr., El Hijo de Dr. Wagner, Super Nova, vs. El Hijo del Pirata Morgan, Trauma I and Trauma II 10-man elimination match to determine the number one contender for the IWRG Junior de Juniors Championship
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References

  1. "Carta Brava Jr. por el Campeonato Jr. IWRG". MedioTiempo (in Spanish). MSN. May 10, 2013. Retrieved May 10, 2013.
  2. "Factor doble monarca en Naucalpan". MedioTiempo (in Spanish). January 2, 2013. Retrieved January 3, 2013.
  3. Madigan, Dan (2007). "A family Affair". Mondo Lucha Libre: the bizarre& honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling. HarperColins Publisher. pp. 224–228. ISBN 978-0-06-085583-3.
  4. "Copa Junior Tournament". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved July 30, 2015.
  5. Enciclopedia staff (September 2007). "Enciclopedia de las Mascaras". Hijo del Gladiador (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico. p. 25. Tomo II.
  6. El Hijo del Santo (December 2, 2010). "El adiós del Hijo de Cien Caras" (in Spanish). Récord.com. Retrieved December 2, 2010.
  7. "Entrevista con Carta Brava Jr". The Gladiatores (in Spanish). February 12, 2012. Retrieved March 27, 2013.
  8. Flores, Manuel (February 16, 2009). "Pirata Morgan: 30 Años de Lucha Libre". Súper Luchas (in Spanish). Mexico City, D.F. pp. 26–28. 302.
  9. "Statistics for Professional wrestlers". PWI Presents: 2009 Wrestling Almanak and book of facts. Kappa Publications. pp. 64–77. 2009 Edition.
  10. Reyes Ruiz, Eduardo (May 9, 2013). "La Rebelión de los Júniors fue para Carta Brava Júnior". Estrellas del Ring (in Spanish). Retrieved May 10, 2013.
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