International Wrestling Revolution Group event series
The title Guerra de Empresas (Spanish for "War of the Wrestling Promotions") is the name of a series of major lucha libre shows produced and scripted by the Mexico-based International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG; sometimes referred to as Grupo Internacional Revolución in Mexico) professional wrestling promotion. The Guerra de Empresas title has also been used by other Mexican wrestling promotions such as Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) and various Mexican independent promotions. The Guerra de Empresas always features wrestlers from two or more promotions wrestling against each other in a tournament.
The first IWRG Guerra de Empresas show was held on October 2, 2010 and featured wrestlers from six different promotions competing in a tournament. IWRG held two Guerras de Empresas in 2011, the first in January and the second in April and a fourth Guerra de Empresas in 2012. IWRG has also participated in Guerras de Empresas produced by other promotions to represent IWRG.
The second Guerra de Empresas tournament was held on January 2, 2011, and also doubled as the IWRG 15th Anniversary Show.[2] For the second tournament IWRG was represented by Máscara Año 2000 Jr. and Trauma I, who normally did not team up. AAA sent two-thirds of their Los Psycho Circus trio as Murder Clown and Psycho Clown participated in the tournament.[2] The Perros del Mal promotion was represented by X-Fly and Super Crazy, while Crazy Boy and Joe Líder once again represented DTU. AULL was also invited back for the tournament, sending Rocky Santana and Yakuza as their representatives.[2] The last team did not officially represent Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL; Mexico's largest and the world's oldest wrestling promotion) as they no longer worked for CMLL, but Lizmark Jr. and El Hijo del Pierroth were billed as "Ex-CMLL". In the finals Los Psycho Circus defeated Los Perros del Mal to win the tournament.[2]
The fourth, and as of 2016, last IWRG Guerra de Empresas tournament was held on July 8, 2012.[4] For the first time the tournament had eight teams competing against each other. IWRG was represented by Los Junior Dinamitas (Cien Caras Jr. and El Hijo de Máscara Año 2000) and the team of Black Terry and Negro Navarro.[4] Just like the previous three tournaments AAA sent teams to compete in the tournament, this time Cibernético and La Parka competed as well as La Maniarquia (Silver Cain and Último Gladiador) and thirdly El Consejo (Argos and El Texano Jr.)[4]Perros del Mal were represented by Peter Powers and Psicosis, which Damian 666 and X-Fly represented La Familia de Tijuana after they broke away from Los Perros since the previous Guerra de Empresas tournament.[4] DTU rounded out the field by sending Violento Jack and Aeroboy. The tournament was won by Cibernético and La Parka as they defeated Los Junior Dinamitas in the finals.[4]
As of the 2012 Guerra de Empresas show a total of 70 wrestlers have worked at least one match out of the 33 matches held across the four shows, with an average of eight matches for each show.[1][2][3][4] IWRG shows traditionally have five or six matches, but due to the Guerra de Empresas tournaments these shows had a higher average, with two shows hosting a total of nine matches in one night. Of those seventy wrestlers, six were female, invited specifically for the Guerra de Empresas shows as IWRG does not have a regular women's division. Four of the participants were Mini-Estrellas, a special division of short stature wrestlers, not necessarily wrestlers with dwarfism, who were also invited specifically for the shows as IWRG also does not regularly feature the Mini-Estrellas wrestlers. Violento Jack, representing Desastre Total Ultraviolento is the only wrestler to work all four IWRG Guerra de Empresas shows.[1][2][3][4] Aeroboy (IWRG), Damián 666 (Perros del Mal), Joe Líder (DTU), Máscara Año 2000, Jr. (IWRG), La Parka (AAA), Psycho Clown (AAA), Sexy Lady (independent circuit), Silver King (AAA), Último Gladiador (AAA) and X-Fly (PDM) worked on three of the four shows.[1][2][3][4]