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IWRG Ruleta de la Muerte (2012)

Ruleta de la Muerte (2012)
IWRGRuletaDeLaMuerte2012.jpg
Official poster for the event depicting all tournament participants
Information
Promotion International Wrestling Revolution Group
Date September 6, 2012
Venue Arena Naucalpan
City Naucalpan, State of Mexico
Event chronology
Caravana de Campeones (August 2012) Ruleta de la Muerte (2012) El Castillo del Terror (2012)
IWRG Ruleta de la Muerte chronology
Ruleta de la Muerte (2009) Ruleta de la Muerte (2012) Ruleta de la Muerte (2013)

Ruleta de la Muerte (2012) (Spanish for "Roulette of death") was an annual professional wrestling major event produced and scripted by the Mexican professional wrestling promotion International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG), which took place on September 6, 2012 in Arena Naucalpan, Naucalpan, State of Mexico, Mexico. The focal point of the event was the eponymous Ruleta de la Muerte eight-man tournament where all participants put their wrestling mask or hair on the line. The Ruleta de la Muerte tournament is a Lucha libre stable, a tournament which unlike traditional tournaments it is the loser that advances in the tournament, advancing to the final that is contested under Luchas de Apuestas or bet rules.

The tournament participants were: Eterno (mask), Hijo de Máscara Año 2000 (mask), Hijo de Pirata Morgan (mask), Oficial AK-47 (hair), Súper Nova (mask), Temerario Infernal (hair), Trauma I (mask) and Veneno (hair). The show featured three other matches in addition to the eight tournament matches. The tournament finals between Temerario Infernal and Oficial AK-47 ended in a double pin, and as a result both wrestlers were shaved completely bald while still in the ring.

Mexican lucha libre, or professional wrestling, has a long-standing tradition around the wrestling mask and its role in both lucha libre and the culture of Mexico itself. In 1940 the Lucha de Apuestas, or "Bet match", was invented where a wrestler would either bet their mask or their hair (or on rare occasions their career) on the outcome of the match. If a masked wrestler lost the match he would be forced to remove his mask, state his given name and then never be allowed to wrestle with that mask on again. If an unmasked wrestler lost a Lucha de Apuestas he or she would be forced to have all his/her hair shaved off while standing in the middle of the ring, suffering the humiliation in front of everyone in attendance. Over time the Lucha de Apuestas matches became more prestigious than championship matches in Mexico and would often headline major shows. It is unclear exactly when the Rouleta de la Muerte (Spanish for "Roulete of Death"), some times also referred to as Ruleta Rusa (Russian Roulette), tournament concept was created. The concept of the tournament is similar to another lucha libre staple the Professional wrestling tag team match types#Parejas SuicidasParejas Suicidas ("Suicide Teams") or Relevos suicida ("Suicide Relays") match. in a Parejas Suicida teams of two, often composed of rivals, have to wrestle against each other, the losing team is then forced to fight each other as "punishment" for losing the match. In a Ruleta de la Muerte the number of teams is expanded, often to four or eight teams. these teams face off and the losing team in each match moves on to the next round, until the team that loses the finals of the tag team portion are forced to face off for either their mask or their hair.


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