2006 Mexican Middleweight Title Tournament
The tournament ran from October 14, 2005 – January 29, 2006. Records are not clear on who Histeria and Psicosis II defeated to qualify for the semi-finals.
| First Round | Second Round | Semi-Final | Finals | |||||||||||||||
| 1 | El Ángel | W | ||||||||||||||||
| 16 | Gran Apache | L | ||||||||||||||||
| El Ángel | L | |||||||||||||||||
| El Hijo del Fantasma | W | |||||||||||||||||
| 8 | El Hijo del Fantasma | W | ||||||||||||||||
| 9 | Hator | L | ||||||||||||||||
| El Hijo del Fantasma | L | |||||||||||||||||
| Zumbido | W | |||||||||||||||||
| 5 | Audaz II, Jr. | L | ||||||||||||||||
| 12 | Charly Manson | W | ||||||||||||||||
| Charly Manson | L | |||||||||||||||||
| Zumbido | W | |||||||||||||||||
| 4 | El Orientál | L | ||||||||||||||||
| 13 | Zumbido | W | ||||||||||||||||
| Zumbido | W | |||||||||||||||||
| Psicosis II | L | |||||||||||||||||
| 6 | bye | n/a | ||||||||||||||||
| 11 | bye | n/a | ||||||||||||||||
| bye | n/a | |||||||||||||||||
| bye | n/a | |||||||||||||||||
| 3 | bye | n/a | ||||||||||||||||
| 14 | bye | n/a | ||||||||||||||||
| Histeria | L | |||||||||||||||||
| Psicosis II | W | |||||||||||||||||
| 7 | bye | n/a | ||||||||||||||||
| 10 | bye | n/a | ||||||||||||||||
| bye | n/a | |||||||||||||||||
| bye | n/a | |||||||||||||||||
| 2 | bye | n/a | ||||||||||||||||
| 15 | bye | n/a | ||||||||||||||||
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