I got these done a little earlier than usual, but then I’ve been busy with other posts.

Year (2009 on) Shows Matches

2009: 2368 shows, 10169 matches (+9 events from last year)

2010: 2590 shows, 11270 matches (+10)

2011: 2721 shows, 12044 matches (+17)

2012: 2890 shows, 13147 matches (+69)

2013: 2840 shows, 13419 matches (+116)

2014: 5551 shows, 25264 matches (+1)

2015: 6381 shows, 28863 matches (+56)

2016: 7032 shows, 31988 matches

Please note that I’ve already found at least one more 2016 since writing this post. No way the year total 7000 again any time soon. We’re on a pace for about 6000 right now. The increase is mostly because KrisZ was searching for posters, isn’t now, and surely is better for them. Promoters are getting slightly better about just uploading a card, but wrestlers are terrible at and so a lot of stuff will be missed. There’s probably a point where all this information isn’t even useful in bulk, and that’s likely a point I passed long ago.

All this date is available on here, if anyone needs it.

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: 217 Atlantis 216 Máximo 216 Último Guerrero 210 Volador Jr. 194 La Máscara 191 Psycho Clown 189 Mistico II 182 Valiente 171 Rush 169 Mephisto

Psycho Clown is the real notable inclusion. AAA luchadors never make it in this list. They seem to work less regularly and their lineups are harder to fine. Those AAA lineups turned up more in 2016, and the fewer AAA main eventers meant Psycho Clown was working a lot. The most in 2015 for AAA was Pentagon Jr. at 144, so that’s an increase of a month full of matches. Pagano, Monster and Murder Clown are all grouped around at 157.We will all be long gone from this world, not even a memory, and Atlantis will still be wrestling 200 matches a year. Still, Atlantis might only be the top of the list because Volador was in NJPW for three weeks. These numbers are never completely accurate and always missing small shows that aren’t advertised anywhere online (or maybe anywhere at all when it comes to CMLL private shows); the top four probably should thought of as a tie.

Aeroboy had the most of luchadors who were primarily indie wrestlers at 126. (Mascara Sagrada Jr. is technically higher, but it’s either the two different sons getting billed with the same name, or the ex-AAA wrestler and usual Billy Boy partner using the name too.)

Most Wins

2008: Blue Panther (97)

2009: Mistico (110)

2010: Mistico (128)

2011: Ultimo Guerrero (90)

2012: Atlantis (93)

2013: La Mascara (102)

2014: Atlantis (99)

2015: Volador Jr. (113)

2016: Volador Jr. (120)

2017: 120 Volador Jr. 101 Atlantis 093 Máximo 093 Mistico II 093 Valiente 086 Último Guerrero 085 Stuka Jr. 079 Carístico 079 Marco Corleone 074 Ángel de Oro

It’s the usual CMLL top 10, almost all tecnicos and one Ultimo Guerrero. Psycho Clown led AAA luchadors with 44, which illustrates the reporting difference between the two main promotions. If he was a CMLL wrestler, he’d be one behind Puma and tied with Astral. Trauma I is just behind with 43 wins. Flyer won 48 times, which tells you a lot about how much wins mean in CMLL.

Most Losses

2008: Averno (84)

2009: Negro Casas (86)

2010: Negro Casas (75)

2011: La Mascara (72)

2012: Ultimo Guerrero (79)

2013: Ultimo Guerrero (84)

2014: Ultimo Guerrero (82)

2015: Ultimo Guerrero (80)

2016: Ultimo Guerrero (91)

2017:

91 Último Guerrero 84 Mephisto 80 La Máscara 72 Máximo 68 Euforia 67 Negro Casas 67 Volador Jr. 67 Ephesto 65 Rush 64 Terrible

And this is the usual inverse to the wins list: rudos who wrestled a bunch, and tecnicos who wrestled the most. (Atlantis is just off the list at 63.) Next time UG’s on Informa, someone should ask him about having the most loses in lucha libre five years running. I bet that’ll go great.

Mamba won 11, lost 44 (most of AAA), had 1 draw and had 83 matches without a confirmed result. Trauma I & Emperador Azteca both have 36 losses, the most in indies, because they were in places where results turn up.

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: 84.62% Huracán Ramírez 83.33% Sky Kid 81.08% Electrico 80.95% Octagón 80.00% Avispón Negro Jr. 80.00% Miss Gaviota 80.00% Gemelo Muerte I 80.00% Matanza 79.63% Astral 79.41% Pimpinela Escarlata

“Huracan Ramirez” is multiple people using the same name. Avispón Negro Jr. is a Arena Coliseo Guadalajara opening match tecnico who’s never been in angle. Matanza’s numbers only include Lucha Underground matches which have aired so far.

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

10.53% Nahual (Morelos) 12.50% Paranoiko 13.04% Pequeño Universo 2000 15.63% Mr. Apolo (Jalisco) 16.28% Pequeño Nitro 16.67% Power Bull 16.67% Mariposa 17.07% Lady Shani 17.65% El Chacal (Jalisco) 17.86% Último Gladiador

Nahual is part of a trio with locals Hechicero & Raksas in Cuernavaca. Mr. Apolo is Avispon’s rudo opposite, though they don’t seem to have faced all that much (and Apolo hasn’t been around since November.) Power Bull mostly shows up IWRG FILL shows. Poor Mariposa picked up losses in the Lucha World Cup too. Hooray for Shani getting a modicum of wins in 2016.

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