2017 Lucha Libre Win/Loss Records and other stats

I didn’t get around to doing this for a log longer than usual, and I still had to redo it after finding another handful of 2017 posters. Better late than never.

Year (2009 on) Shows Matches
2009: 2367 shows, 10168 matches (-1 events found since the last time I did this)
2010: 2589 shows, 11265 matches (-1)
2011: 2721 shows, 12040 matches (0)
2012: 2899 shows, 13187 matches (+9)
2013: 2849 shows, 13446 matches (+9)
2014: 5558 shows, 25285 matches (+7)
2015: 6393 shows, 28916 matches (+12)
2016: 7055 shows, 32115 matches (+23)
2017: 5951 shows, 27127 matches

That’s a 1,104 less posters, or 21.2 down a week. Perhaps there’s fewer events being posted online. To me, it’s a statement about how good Kris was at finding lineups for shows that neither I nor Alfredo found this year.

Kris has wildly loved podcast so he easily made the correct decision to stop looking for them. It probably helped me out too. If we guess that it takes me about 3 minutes to transcribe a lineup from a poster and add it to the database, that means I had about 56 extra hours last year to spend on other tasks.

I think I probably could cut down the posters 80% and only the people who love the bad posters would notice.

As usual, I’ve put together Win/Loss records in a Google spredsheet. It’s separated by promotions, but has the the wrestlers complete record for any promotion. (You can find Pentagon in the Pentagon section because he did wrestle in AAA in 2017, and the record is for all his matches.) I could do more. I’m not sure anyone wants even this much.

Most Matches

2008: Ultimo Guerrero (228)
2009: La Parka Jr. (211)
2010: Mistico (204)
2011: Último Guerrero & La Mascara (188)
2012: Último Guerrero (189)
2013: Último Guerrero (205)
2014: Atlantis (215)
2015: Atlantis (207)
2016: Atlantis (217)
2017: Último Guerrero & Psycho Clown (204)

This is almost also a CMLL award. Psycho Clown being being on top, and Pagano’s not far behind, is a change. It’s not really because there were more ‘AAA’ labled shows

‘AAA’-ish shows per year.
2014: 349
2015: 257
2016: 320
2017: 309

I think both just ended up working more shows because there were less main eventers to share the load. That eventually caught up to Pagano. It would be hard blow if Psycho Clown were out a long time.

That number might go up significantly if AAA does end up running two shows a weekend at the new Guadalajara arena.

Most Wins

2008: Blue Panther (97)
2009: Mistico (110)
2010: Mistico (128)
2011: Último Guerrero (90)
2012: Atlantis (93)
2013: La Mascara (102)
2014: Atlantis (99)
2015: Volador Jr. (113)
2016: Volador Jr. (120)
2017: Volador Jr. (120)

This is the easy chart to figure out who the top tecnico is in CMLL that year. Psycho Clown led AAA with 49 wins. (63% of his announced matches had no reported result.)

Most Losses

2008: Averno (84)
2009: Negro Casas (86)
2010: Negro Casas (75)
2011: La Mascara (72)
2012: Último Guerrero (79)
2013: Último Guerrero (84)
2014: Último Guerrero (82)
2015: Último Guerrero (80)
2016: Último Guerrero (91)
2017: Último Guerrero (92)

You only have a lot of loses if you’re wrestling all the time, usually near the top. Pagano had 43 losses in AAA.

Best Win % (with at least 10 known results)

2008: Psycho Clown & Zombie Clown (100%)
2009: Psycho Circus (100%)
2010: Tondar (GDL) (100%)
2011: Mini Monster Clown (90%)
2012: Rayo de Oro (Guatemala) (97%)
2013: Tinieblas Jr. (90%)
2014: William Rock/Pequeno Violencia (92%)
2015: Súper Muñeco (93%)
2016: Huracán Ramírez (85%)
2017: Huracán Ramírez (90%)

I’m treating all Huracán Ramírez as if they’re the same person. There are less of them going around than there used to be. It’s still more about no one really caring all that much about the individual Huracán Ramírez’s to separate them. If we’re considering characters who were only one people, Microman would be the leader at 85%. He’s just ahead of Octagon. AAA’s Hijo del Vikingo & Angelikal both finished at 71%

(Hijo del Santo, Sanada & EVIL all went 7-0)

Worst loss % (with at least 10 known results)

2008: Carrona (0%)
2009: Espectrito (0%)
2010: Metailk II (GDL) (11%)
2011: Akron (13%)
2012: Mini Talisman (8%)
2013: Estrella De Fuego (5%)
2014: Psicosis I/Nicho el Millionario (0%)
2015: Lady Shani (5%)
2016: Nahual (Morelos) (10.53%)
2017: Pitbull I (Jalisco) & Flayer Boy (9%)

Pitbull, of the Munoz family, had a strange 12 month run in Arena Coliseo Guadalajara. Old man returns to arena usually ends with a loss. Old man returns to mid level arena often ends with no apparent conclusion or reason for him being there in the first place.

Just by doing this, I realized Veracruz’s Flayer Boy is probably also Veracruz’s “Flyer Boy” and maybe even “Flyer”/”Flayer” too. His losses, and most of his results, come from appearing on DTU shows.

AAA’s biggest loser would be the 1-10 in Venum. Kojima went 2-13 in CMLL.

And other random stats

Most matches on AAA TV tapings

Psycho Clown (30)
Pagano & Aerostar (26)
Dr. Wagner Jr. (25)
Super Fly/Drago (23)

Events by State

Events State
   22  Aguascalientes
    3  Alabama
   40  Arizona
    2  Arkansas
  161  Baja California
    3  Baja California Sur
  125 California
    8 Campeche
   37 Chiapas
  250 Chihuahua
  531 Coahuila
   11 Colima
   23 Colorado
    2 Costa Rica
  411 Distrito Federal
  175 Durango
  774 Estado de México
    3 Florida
    4 Georgia
  121 Guanajuato
   86 Guatemala
  195 Guerrero
  239 Hidalgo
   50 Illinois
    2 Indiana
  431 Jalisco
    9 Japan (Japan is not a state)
    1 Kansas
   19 Michoacán
    1 Minnesota
    78 Morelos
     1 Nayarit
     2 Nebraska
     1 Nevada
     3 New Jersey
    11 New York
   327 Nuevo León
    83 Oaxaca
     2 Ohio
     2 Oklahoma
     1 Oregon
     2 other
     1 Panama
     4 Pennsylvania
   281 Puebla
     1 Puerto Rico
    39 Querétaro
    94 Quintana Roo
   103 San Luis Potosí
    39 Sinaloa
    13 Sonora
    13 Tabasco
   293 Tamaulipas
     7 Tennessee
   154 Texas
    43 Tlaxcala
     3 United Kingdom
     1 Utah
   579 Veracruz
     1 Wisconsin
    14 Yucatán
    15 Zacatecas

Buildings with the most shows

Name Total Luchador appeared most Matches
Arena México 158 Valiente 92
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara 111 Star Black/Vaquero Jr. 48
Arena Roberto Paz, Guadalajara, Jalisco 101 Black Golden 88
Arena Naucalpan 93 Black Dragon 68
Arena Aficion 89 La Plaga 37
Arena Coliseo San Ramón, Puebla, Puebla 70 Prayer/Tigre Rojo Jr. 32
Arena Olimpico Laguna, Gomez Palacio, Durango 57 Dany Fantom 40
Arena Femenil, Monterrey, Nuevo León 57 La Chacala 38
Coliseo Fraternidad, Veracruz, Veracruz 57 Anarquia 52
Arena Coliseo 55 Ángel de Oro 30
Arena Puebla 53 Espíritu Maligno, Valiente
Último Guerrero
29
Deportivo 11 de Julio, Pachuca, Hidalgo 52 Sombra Blanca 37
Club Apolo, Xalapa, Veracruz 52 Poseidon/Posedion Jr. 47
Arena Guatemala México, Guatemala City
Guatemala
51 Ciclón Chapin Sr., Hijo de la Araña
Rayo de Oro, Spiderman, Big Ban
53
Arena Union, Veracruz, Veracruz 51 Príncipe Infernal 48
Arena Reencuentro, Xalapa, Veracruz 51 Jaguar 47
Palacio de los Deportes, Torreón, Coahuila 50 Silver Boy 27