Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre roster

This is the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) roster, a list of professional wrestlers who work for the Mexican professional wrestling promotion CMLL. The alias (ring name) of the worker listed while the real name is not listed, most luchadores (wrestlers) keep their real name private and as such most are not a matter of public record. If a wrestler is inactive for any reason (due to injury, suspension, not wrestling for 30 days or other), that information is noted in the notes section. Other wrestlers have made guest appearances, especially North American wrestlers who have made special guest appearances, but unless they work a series of shows for CMLL they will not be listed as part of the general roster.

Male wrestlers

Ring name Real name Notes
Akuma Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Ángel de Oro Undisclosed[Note 1] CMLL World Light Heavyweight Champion[1]
Apocalipsis Juan Carlos Contreras Uribe[2]  
Arkangel de la Muerte Undisclosed[Note 1] FULL World Championship[3]
Artillero Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Atlantis Undisclosed[Note 1] Mexican National Light Heavyweight Champion[4]
Bárbaro Cavernario Leonardo Moreno Ayala Mexican National Welterweight Champion[5]
Bengala Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Blue Panther Genaro Vazquez Nevarez[6]  
Blue Panther Jr. Undisclosed[Note 1] [7]
Brazo de Oro Jesús Alvarado Nieves [8] CMLL Booking Team
Brazo de Plata José Alvarado Nieves[9]  
Camorra Roberto Ruiz González  
Cancerbero Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Casas, CaneloCanelo Casas Unverified  
Casas, NegroNegro Casas José Casas Ruiz CMLL World Tag Team Champion[10]
Casas, RockyRocky Casas Unverified [11]
Cholo Carlos Soriano Mendoza[12]  
Marco Corleone Mark Robert Jindrak  
Comandante Pierroth Arthur Muñoz  
Cuatrero Undisclosed[Note 1] Occidente Trios Championship
Delta Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Demonio Maya Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Diamante Azul Undisclosed[Note 1] Occidente Heavyweight Championship
Disturbio Israel Aguilar Alvarez  
Dragon Lee Undisclosed[Note 1] CMLL World Lightweight Champion
Dragón Rojo Jr. Undisclosed[Note 1] CMLL World Middleweight Champion[13]
Ephesto Undisclosed[Note 1] Mexican National Trios Champion[14]
Esfinge Undisclosed[Note 1] Occidente Tag Team Champion
Espanto Jr. Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Euforia Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Felino, ElEl Felino Jorge Luis Casas Ruiz  
Espiritu Negro Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Forastero Undisclosed[Note 1] Occidente Trios Championship
Flyer Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Fuego Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Fujin Yohei Komatsu Training excursion from New Japan Pro Wrestling[15]
Furia Roja Undisclosed[Note 1]  
El Gallo Undisclosed[Note 1] Occidente Tag Team Championship
Gran Guerrero Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Golden Magic Undisclosed[Note 1] [16]
Guerrero Maya Jr. Undisclosed[Note 1] CMLL Arena Coliseo Tag Team Champion[17]
Hechicero Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Hijo del Signo, ElEl Hijo del Signo Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Inquisidor Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Kraneo Undisclosed[Note 1] [18]
Leono Unverified  
Luciferno Undisclosed[Note 1] Mexican National Trios Champion[14]
Magia Blanca Undisclosed[Note 1] [11]
Magnus Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Maléfico Unrevealed  
La Máscara Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Máscara Dorada Undisclosed[Note 1] CMLL World Welterweight Champion, currently working for New Japan Pro Wrestling[19]
Máscara Mágica Antonio Gómez Medina Trainer, CMLL Guadalajara
Máximo Sexy José Christian Alvarado Ruiz CMLL World Heavyweight Champion[20]
Mephisto Undisclosed[Note 1] Mexican National Trios Champion[14]
Metálico Salvador Munguia[21]  
Metatron Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Misterioso Jr. Undisclosed[Note 1]
Místico Undisclosed[Note 1] CMLL World Trios Champion[22]
Molotov Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Morphosis Undisclosed[Note 1] [18]
Mr. Águila José Delgado Saldaña [23]
Mr. Trueno Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Mr. Niebla Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Niebla Roja Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Nitro Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Okumura Shigeo Okumura  
Olímpico Joel Bernal Galicia[24]  
Oro Jr. Undisclosed[Note 1]  
The Panther Undisclosed[Note 1] CMLL Arena Coliseo Tag Team Champion[17][7]
Pegasso Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Pólvora Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Puma Undisclosed[Note 1] Occidente Light Heavyweight Championship
Rafaga Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Raijin Sho Tanaka Training excursion from New Japan Pro Wrestling[15]
Ramstein Francisco Javier Costilla Macedo[12]  
Raziel Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Reaper Undisclosed[Note 1] [18]
Rebelde, ElEl Rebelde Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Rey Bucanero Arturo García Ortiz NWA World Historic Light Heavyweight Champion[25]
Rey Cometa Mario Alberto González[26]  
Rey Escorpión Fabian Nuñez Napoles  
Rey Trueno Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Robin Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Rush William Arturo Muñoz González[27]  
Sádico Unverified Occidente Welterweight Championship
Sagrado Undisclosed[Note 1]
Sangre Azteca Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Sanson Undisclosed[Note 1] Occidente Trios Championship
Satánico, ElEl Satánico Daniel López López Trainer, CMLL Guadalajara
Sensei Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Shocker José Luis Jair Soria CMLL World Tag Team Champion[10]
Skándalo Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Soberano Jr. Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Star Jr. Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Starman Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Stigma Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Stuka Jr. Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Super Halcón Jr. Undisclosed[Note 1]  
El Terrible Damián Gutiérrez Hernández  
Thunder Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Tiger Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Tigre Blanco Sergio Guzmán Silva[28]  
Titán Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Tritón Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Último Guerrero José Gutiérrez Hernández[29] NWA World Historic Middleweight Champion
CMLL booking staff
Valiente Undisclosed[Note 1] CMLL World Trios Champion[22]
Vangelis Unverified  
Virgo Undisclosed[Note 1] Occidente Middleweight Championship
Virus Ricardo Amezquita Carreño  
Volador Jr. Ramón Ibarra Rivera[30] CMLL World Trios Champion[22]
NWA World Historic Welterweight Champion[31]
Warrior Steel Undisclosed[Note 1] [16]
Yago Undisclosed[Note 1] [16]
Z, BobbyBobby Z Unverified  
Zayco Undisclosed[Note 1]  

Female wrestlers

Princesa Blanca (in black) and Marcela (in blue).
Ring name Real name Notes
Amapola, LaLa Amapola Guadalupe Ramona Olvera  
Comandante, LaLa Comandante Norma Martinez  
Dalys la Caribeña Unverified  
Estrellita Bibiana Ochoa Barradas  
Lluvia Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Luna Mágica Maria De Los Angeles Aranda Ramirez  
Marcela María Elena Santamaría Gómez CMLL World Women's Champion[32]
Princesa Sugehit Undisclosed[Note 1] CMLL-Reina International Champion
Seductora, LaLa Seductora Irene Lagunas[31]  
Silueta Joana Guadalupe Jiménez Hernández CMLL-Reina International Junior Champion[33]
Signed to a joint contract with Reina Joshi Puroresu
Skadi Unverified  
Tiffany Xóchitl Leyva Sánchez  
Vaquerita, LaLa Vaquerita Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Zeuxis Undisclosed[Note 1] Mexican National Women's Champion[34]

Mini-Estrellas

Mini-Estrella Pierrothito lifting Tzuki.
Mercurio (center)
Shockercito (center)
Ring name Real name Notes
Acero Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Aéreo Víctor Gonzalo Barragán Hernández  
Angelito Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Astral Undisclosed[Note 1] CMLL World Mini-Estrella Champion[35]
Bam Bam Jesús Guillermo Anaya Cortés  
Demus 3:16 José Luis Florencio Ramos [36]
Eléctrico Undisclosed[Note 1] Mexican National Lightweight Champion[37]
Fantasy Undisclosed[Note 1]  
KeMonito Undisclosed[Note 1] Not an active competitor, only a Mascota/Manager
Mercurio Abraham Arrieta González  
Mije Undisclosed[Note 1] Not an active competitor, only a Mascota/Manager[18]
Mini Máximo
Zacarias
Undisclosed[Note 1] Zacarias is only a Mascota/Manager
Pequeño Nitro Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Pequeño Olímpico Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Pequeño Universo 2000 Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Pequeño Violencia Unverified  
Pierrothito Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Príncipe Diamante Undisclosed[Note 1] [38]
Shockercito Javier Cortes Sánchez  
Stukita Undisclosed[Note 1]  
Último Dragoncito Undisclosed[Note 1]  

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 In lucha libre the true identity, birth name etc. of masked wrestlers is kept secret to the general public. News does not report nor speculate on real names even if they may be able to find out out of respect for the Lucha Libre traditions.

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