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Much like [[Mexican National Trios Championship, 2009|the previous year]], one third of the reigning [[Mexican National Trios Championship|Mexican National Trios Champions]] was unable to further help defend the title. This year, CMLL resolved the situation differently, but still managed to wedge in a tournament.  
Much like [[Mexican National Trios Tournament, 2009|the previous year]], one third of the reigning [[Mexican National Trios Championship|Mexican National Trios Champions]] was unable to further help defend the title. This year, CMLL resolved the situation differently, but still managed to wedge in a tournament.  


The champions, [[Mascara Dorada]], [[Stuka Jr.]], and [[Metro]], successfully defended their championship on [[November 15]], [[2010]] in [[Arena Puebla]]. Dorada suffered an ankle injury during the course of the match. Citing both the injury (which would keep him out a month) and, more so, the demands of his other three championships, Mascara Dorada vacated his share of the titles three days later. CMLL broke with the precedent of forcing the entire team to vacate the titles and instead declared a web poll would determine a replacement for Mascara Dorada. Voting was held for over two weeks on CMLL.com.
The champions, [[Mascara Dorada]], [[Stuka Jr.]], and [[Metro]], successfully defended their championship on [[November 15]], [[2010]] in [[Arena Puebla]]. Dorada suffered an ankle injury during the course of the match. Citing both the injury (which would keep him out a month) and, more so, the demands of his other three championships, Mascara Dorada vacated his share of the titles three days later. CMLL broke with the precedent of forcing the entire team to vacate the titles and instead declared a web poll would determine a replacement for Mascara Dorada. Voting was held for over two weeks on CMLL.com.


:41.52% [[Delta]]
:'''41.52% [[Delta]]'''
:39.20% [[Angel de Oro]]
:39.20% [[Angel de Oro]]
:19.28% [[Diamante]]
:19.28% [[Diamante]]


CMLL appeared to waver about the winner becoming the champion or just joining Stuka and Metro for a title match. CMLL declared Delta had won both the poll and the championship in the end. The new trio had actually teamed together a single time a month before the tournament began, but are the first non-woman/non-minis to win a championship on paper in many years.
CMLL appeared to waver about the winner becoming the champion or just joining Stuka and Metro for a title match. CMLL's website indicated Delta won the championship, but Delta's teams did not appear to be champions at the title match.


Concurrent with the poll, CMLL started running an eight team, three week tournament to find new challengers for the new champions.
Concurrent with the poll, CMLL started running an eight team, three week tournament to find new challengers for the new champions. Guadalajara regulars [[Palacio Negro]] & [[Metal Blanco]] made their Mexico City debuts in a surprise bid for the finals, but the team of [[Rush]] and the two poll losers were the obvious favorites as soon as their team was announced, and won the tournament on the first Sunday show of 2011.


== Tournament Bracket ==
== Tournament Bracket ==
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| RD1-score4=W
| RD1-score4=W


| RD1-team5=
| RD1-team5='''[[Los Cancerberos del Infierno|Cancerberos]]<BR>([[Virus]], [[Raziel]], [[Cancerbero]])'''
| RD1-team6=
| RD1-score5=W
| RD1-team6=[[Angel Azteca]], [[Angel de Plata]], [[Guerrero Maya]]


| RD1-team7=
| RD1-team7=[[Durango Kid]], [[Puma King]], [[Tiger Kid]]
| RD1-team8=
| RD1-team8='''[[Rush]], [[Diamante]], [[Angel de Oro]]'''
| RD1-score8=W


| RD2-team1=[[Nosferatu]], [[Los Cancerberos del Infierno|Cancerberos]] ([[Euforia]] & [[Pólvora]])
| RD2-team1=[[Nosferatu]], [[Los Cancerberos del Infierno|Cancerberos]] ([[Euforia]] & [[Pólvora]])
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| RD2-score2=W
| RD2-score2=W


| RD2-team3=
| RD2-team3=[[Los Cancerberos del Infierno|Cancerberos]]<BR>([[Virus]], [[Raziel]], [[Cancerbero]])
| RD2-team4=
| RD2-team4='''[[Rush]], [[Diamante]], [[Angel de Oro]]'''
| RD2-score4=W


| RD3-team1=[[Sagrado]], [[Palacio Negro]], [[Metal Blanco]]
| RD3-team1=[[Sagrado]], [[Palacio Negro]], [[Metal Blanco]]
| RD3-team2=
| RD3-team2='''[[Rush]], [[Diamante]], [[Angel de Oro]]'''
| RD3-score2=W


}}
}}


Teams in the second block
[[Rush]], [[Diamante]], and [[Angel de Oro]] went on to win the trios titles on [[January 9]].
* [[Rush]], [[Diamante]], [[Angel de Oro]]
* [[Durango Kid]], [[Puma King]], [[Tiger Kid]]
* [[Angel Azteca]], [[Angel de Plata]], [[Guerrero Maya]]
* [[Los Cancerberos del Infierno|Cancerberos]]<BR>([[Virus]], [[Raziel]], [[Cancerbero]])


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Latest revision as of 14:06, 10 January 2011

Much like the previous year, one third of the reigning Mexican National Trios Champions was unable to further help defend the title. This year, CMLL resolved the situation differently, but still managed to wedge in a tournament.

The champions, Mascara Dorada, Stuka Jr., and Metro, successfully defended their championship on November 15, 2010 in Arena Puebla. Dorada suffered an ankle injury during the course of the match. Citing both the injury (which would keep him out a month) and, more so, the demands of his other three championships, Mascara Dorada vacated his share of the titles three days later. CMLL broke with the precedent of forcing the entire team to vacate the titles and instead declared a web poll would determine a replacement for Mascara Dorada. Voting was held for over two weeks on CMLL.com.

41.52% Delta
39.20% Angel de Oro
19.28% Diamante

CMLL appeared to waver about the winner becoming the champion or just joining Stuka and Metro for a title match. CMLL's website indicated Delta won the championship, but Delta's teams did not appear to be champions at the title match.

Concurrent with the poll, CMLL started running an eight team, three week tournament to find new challengers for the new champions. Guadalajara regulars Palacio Negro & Metal Blanco made their Mexico City debuts in a surprise bid for the finals, but the team of Rush and the two poll losers were the obvious favorites as soon as their team was announced, and won the tournament on the first Sunday show of 2011.

Tournament Bracket

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                           
   Rey Cometa, Molotov[1], Fuego      
 Nosferatu, Cancerberos (Euforia & Pólvora) W  
   Nosferatu, Cancerberos (Euforia & Pólvora)    
   Sagrado, Palacio Negro, Metal Blanco W  
 Guerreros Tuareg
(Loco Max, Skandalo, Arkangel de la Muerte
 
   Sagrado, Palacio Negro, Metal Blanco W  
      Sagrado, Palacio Negro, Metal Blanco  
   Rush, Diamante, Angel de Oro W
   Cancerberos
(Virus, Raziel, Cancerbero)
W  
 Angel Azteca, Angel de Plata, Guerrero Maya    
   Cancerberos
(Virus, Raziel, Cancerbero)
 
   Rush, Diamante, Angel de Oro W  
 Durango Kid, Puma King, Tiger Kid  
   Rush, Diamante, Angel de Oro W    


Rush, Diamante, and Angel de Oro went on to win the trios titles on January 9.

  1. Pegasso was announced in this spot