For nearly a century, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) has defined the spirit of Mexican wrestling. Founded in 1933, CMLL is the oldest active professional wrestling promotion in the world — and the beating heart of authentic lucha libre.
Broadcasting from the iconic Arena México in Mexico City — famously known as “The Cathedral of Lucha Libre” — CMLL delivers unforgettable nights of gravity-defying action, emotional mask battles, and generational rivalries.
Where Masks, Legends & Legacy Collide
CMLL has been home to some of the biggest stars in lucha libre history and today’s modern era, including:
Místico – One of the most recognizable masked wrestlers in the world
Volador Jr. – A high-flying icon and multi-time champion
Último Guerrero – A veteran legend and locker-room general
Atlantis Jr. – Carrying forward one of lucha libre’s most historic names
Templario – A rising powerhouse redefining the modern rudo
La Jarochita & Stephanie Vaquer – Standout stars in CMLL’s growing women’s division
Titán – Internationally recognized for his explosive style
These athletes represent the perfect blend of tradition and innovation — honoring classic lucha technique while pushing the boundaries of modern wrestling.
High-Stakes Tradition
CMLL is synonymous with Lucha de Apuestas — matches where wrestlers risk their masks or hair in career-defining showdowns. Few wrestling moments in the world carry more drama, emotion, or consequence.
For fans seeking authentic, high-energy, story-driven wrestling, CMLL remains the true home of lucha libre.