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The Arena Naucalpan 29th Anniversary Show was a major annual professional wrestling event produced and scripted by the Mexican
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International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG), which took place on December 21, 2006, in
Arena Naucalpan Arena Naucalpan is an indoor sports arena located in Naucalpan de Juárez, Mexico located on Calle Jardín 19, Naucalpan Centro. The arena is primarily used for professional wrestling, or ''lucha libre'', mainly shows promoted by International Wre ...
, Naucalpan, State of Mexico, Mexico. As the name implies the show celebrated the 29th Anniversary of the construction of Arena Naucalpan, IWRG's main venue in 1977. The show is IWRG's longest-running show, predating IWRG being founded in 1996 and is the fourth oldest, still held, annual show in professional wrestling. The focal point of the show was a 12-man ''Ruleta de la Muerte'' ("Roulette of Death") tournament, consisting of two six-man matches where the loser would be forced to defend his hair or mask in the finals. In the end, Coco Verde defeated Dr. Cerebro, forcing Dr. Cerebro to have all his hair shaved off as a result of the '' Lucha de Apuestas'', or "bet match" stipulations. The show featured three additional matches.


Production


Background

The location at Calle Jardín 19, Naucalpan Centro, 53000 Naucalpan de Juárez, México, Mexico was originally an indoor roller rink for the locals in the late part of the 1950s known as "Cafe Algusto". By the early-1960s, the building was sold and turned into "Arena KO Al Gusto" and became a local ''
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'' or professional wrestling arena, with a ring permanently set up in the center of the building. Promoter Adolfo Moreno began holding shows on a regular basis from the late 1960s, working with various Mexican promotions such as Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL) to bring ''lucha libre'' to Naucalpan. By the mid-1970s the existing building was so run down that it was no longer suitable for hosting any events. Moreno bought the old build and had it demolished, building
Arena Naucalpan Arena Naucalpan is an indoor sports arena located in Naucalpan de Juárez, Mexico located on Calle Jardín 19, Naucalpan Centro. The arena is primarily used for professional wrestling, or ''lucha libre'', mainly shows promoted by International Wre ...
on the same location, becoming the permanent home of ''Promociones Moreno''. Arena Naucalpan opened its doors for the first ''lucha libre'' show on December 17, 1977. From that point on the arena hosted regular weekly shows for ''Promociones Moreno'' and also hosted EMLL and later Universal Wrestling Association (UWA) on a regular basis. In the 1990s the UWA folded and ''Promociones Moreno'' worked primarily with EMLL, now rebranded as Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). In late 1995 Adolfo Moreno decided to create his own promotion, creating a regular roster instead of relying totally on wrestlers from other promotions, creating the International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG; sometimes referred to as ''Grupo Internacional Revolución'' in Spanish) on January 1, 1996. From that point on Arena Naucalpan became the main venue for IWRG, hosting the majority of their weekly shows and all of their major shows as well. While IWRG was a fresh start for the Moreno promotion they kept the annual Arena Naucalpan Anniversary Show tradition alive, making it the only IWRG show series that actually preceded their foundation. The Arena Naucalpan Anniversary Show is the fourth oldest still ongoing annual show in professional wrestling, the only annual shows that older are the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre Anniversary Shows (started in 1934), the Arena Coliseo Anniversary Show (first held in 1943), and the ''
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'' (first held in 1957).= In ''
Lucha libre Lucha libre (, meaning "freestyle wrestling" or literally translated as "free fight") is the term used in Latin America for professional wrestling. Since its introduction to Mexico in the early 20th century, it has developed into a unique form ...
'', the Mexican version of professional wrestling the ''Ruleta de la Muerte'' ("Roulette of Death") is a type of Professional wrestling tournament where the loser or losers of a match would advance in the tournament instead of the winners. The finals of a ''Ruleta de la Muerte'' tournament featured the losing team wrestle each other under '' Lucha de Apuestas'', or "bet match" rules, where the loser would be forced to either unmask or have all their hair shaved off as a result. Various Mexican promotions have held ''Ruleta de la Muerte'' tournaments, some like International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG; Sometimes referred to as ''Grupo Internacional Revolución'' in Mexico) has held these tournaments on a regular basis. The first documented ''Ruleta de la Muerte'' tournament was held in 1998 with
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defeating Judo Suwa, forcing Suwa to be shaved bald as a result. In subsequent years IWRG has held multiple ''Ruleta de la Muerte'' tournaments, at times using it as the name of the event for instance the 2009 '' Ruleta de la Muerte'' show.


Storylines

The event featured six
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with different wrestlers involved in pre-existing scripted feuds, plots and storylines. Wrestlers were portrayed as either
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(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.


Event

The ''Ruleta de la Muerte'' match format started with two matches with six wrestlers in each, with the loser of each match moving on to the finals where they would be forced to defend their mask or hair against the loser of the other six-man match. In the first match Coco Verde, part of '' Los Payasos'' (a trio of wrestlers dressed like clowns), lost to Black Warrior, Cerebro Negro, El Felino,
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and
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. In the second ''Ruleta de la Muerte'' match unmasked IWRG regular Dr. Cerebro lost to Coco Rojo (Coco Verde's tag team partner), Negro Casas, Olímpico, El Veneno and Xibalba. The final match saw Dr. Cerebro lose to Coco Verde after both Coco Rojo and Coco Blanco helped their tag team partner cheat to win.


Results


References


External links


IWRG official website
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