[5] while MS-1 and Masakre worked as a tag team, Satánico focused more and more on singles competition, which meant that Los Infernales made fewer appearances as a trio.
[1] MS-1 and Masakre defended the Mexican National Tag Team titles for just over a year until losing them to Atlantis and Ángel Azteca on April 6, 1988.
[4] Former Infernales member Masakre had formed his own group, Los Intocables ("The Untouchables") consisting of himself, Pierroth Jr. and Jaque Mate ("Checkmate").
After working together for just under a year Bucanero and Guerrero turned on Satánico, kicking him out of Los Nuevo Infernales, replacing him with Tarzan Boy.
On September 28, 2001, at the CMLL 68th Anniversary Show, Satánico's team won the right to the Infernales name and forced Máscara Mágica to unmask.
Los Infernales would only hold the Trios title for approximately three months before losing it to La Familia de Tijuana (Damián 666, Halloween and Nicho el Millonario).
[1] In 2007 Satánico reformed Los Infernales for the second time, teaming with young wrestlers that had recently been repackaged to more "heelish" images, Nosferatu and Euforia.
The trios did not approach the success of the previous incarnations of Los Infernales, working mainly lower to mid-card matches; the group intended to give the two young wrestlers more ring experience and further training under Satánico.
On November 19, 2009, CMLL unveiled a new group called Los Cancerberos del Infierno ("The Infernal Cerberi") which both Virus and Euforia were members of.
[8] In 2021, Satánico reformed Los Infernales for a third time, in the aftermath of Hechicero defeating Último Guerrero for the CMLL World Heavyweight Championship.