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rdfs:comment | - The 2003 Gran Alternativa was held on January 1, 2003 and featured a Battle Royal between the eight rookies to determine the seeding for the tournament. Sangre Azteca won the battle royal, getting the number one seed for himself and Cien Caras. Order of elimination in the battle royal: #1 Marchall, #2 Loco Max, #3 Genético, #4 Ramstein, #5 Chris Stone, #6 Mr. Power and #7 Alan Stone. The final of the tournament saw Villaño IV and Alan Stone defeat Máscara Año 2000 in the final to win the tournament. Alan Stone did not receive much of a "reward" after the tournament, he continued teaming with his brother Chris Stone until the brothers left CMLL for rival promotion Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA). In contrast the rookie "loser" of the final, Genético would be repackaged as "El Sag
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RD2-team | - Cien Caras and Sangre Azteca
- Máscara Año 2000 and Genético
- Scorpio, Jr. and Ramstein
- Villaño IV and Alan Stone
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RD1-team | - Cien Caras and Sangre Azteca
- Gran Markus, Jr. and Marshall
- Juventud Guerrera and Loco Max
- Máscara Año 2000 and Genético
- Máscara Mágica and Mr. Power
- Scorpio, Jr. and Ramstein
- Villaño III and Chris Stone
- Villaño IV and Alan Stone
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RD3-team | - Máscara Año 2000 and Genético
- Villaño IV and Alan Stone
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abstract | - The 2003 Gran Alternativa was held on January 1, 2003 and featured a Battle Royal between the eight rookies to determine the seeding for the tournament. Sangre Azteca won the battle royal, getting the number one seed for himself and Cien Caras. Order of elimination in the battle royal: #1 Marchall, #2 Loco Max, #3 Genético, #4 Ramstein, #5 Chris Stone, #6 Mr. Power and #7 Alan Stone. The final of the tournament saw Villaño IV and Alan Stone defeat Máscara Año 2000 in the final to win the tournament. Alan Stone did not receive much of a "reward" after the tournament, he continued teaming with his brother Chris Stone until the brothers left CMLL for rival promotion Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA). In contrast the rookie "loser" of the final, Genético would be repackaged as "El Sagrado" in 2003 and given a push.
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