Twelve Masks On The Line preview

We’re just a couple of days from the big twelve man cage of death match, where someone will lose their mask. The neat twist here isn’t so many guys in one cage, but an actual unpredictable results. Most of these multiman apuesta matches are a lot more like the eight way cage match in Arena Coliseo; everyone knew Okumura was going to be the loser as soon as he was announced in the match. There isn’t an obvious sucker in the bunch, and they haven’t hinted away the outcome.

That’s not to say we’re dealing with twelve clones, all on the same level. While the nothing is impossible, there are those who appear much safer than others, and a couple who seem more likely to be wearing their mask for the last time.

Let’s break down the chances of losing a mask or winning one on Friday for each wrestler. I’m working off career importance, recent push, future possibilities, lead in angles, and whatever else we can throw in (like the cibernetico, which I’ve been able to see.) The chances of being the ultimate loser or the lucky winner are rated on scale of 1 to 5, helpfully color/word coded.

1: low
2: guarded
3: elevated
4: high
5: severe

Averno
Chance of losing mask: low
Chance of winning mask: guarded
Why?: Averno will one day lose his mask; we’re about 20 months away from the moment where who and how was foreshadowed. When it happens, it’ll be by a La Mistica in the middle of the ring, and since Mistico isn’t in this match, he’s safe. CMLL does like him and he’ll probably get a good spot or two in, but this match isn’t about him.

Felino
Chance of losing mask: low
Chance of winning mask: guarded
Why?: Felino’s the outlier in this match; he may not get the booking attention Heavy and Negro get, but he’s still a Casas brother and has had way too prestigious of a masked career for it to end like this. He also won’t get much benefit from a mask win, compared to the younger/fresher midcarders. Felino might be one of the last to leave to tease something historic happening, but he’ll still be masked when he teams up with Kid Tiger on indy shows this weekend.

La Mascara
Chance of losing mask: low
Chance of winning mask: high
Why?: Mistico may be the Prince of Silver and Gold, but La Mascara seems like CMLL’s current golden boy. Mexican Welterweight Champion, Rey de Aires, solid progress into the semimain, sometimes partner of Mistico and the always important family connections – it all adds up to a big push. So big, I think it hurt his odds here. La Mascara’s won so much already, it’s hard to justify giving him more when others have so little.

Mascara Purpura
Chance of losing mask: low
Chance of winning mask: elevated
Why?: Ovaciones complaints are irrelevant; the disagreement of a beat writer rarely have an effect of what they’re covering (and if it did, I so want that lucha beat.) For that matter, MY complaints are irrelevant – regardless of what you or I might think about his work, he’s being pushed and pushed strong. No one who won a special bonus lightning match two weeks prior is going to lose his mask here; that’d require a complete 180 in internal thought about the guy in a very short time, and CMLL doesn’t flip like that. He’s easily the odds on favorite to do the now clichéd crazy spot off the top of the cage, and it’s not out of the question that the promotion’s decided to all the way (or a long way) with him and follow thru with a big win here.

Mephisto
Chance of losing mask: severe
Chance of winning mask: elevated
Why?: Mep turned into a focal point of this match the moment he cracked the plaque over Volador Jr.’s head. Volador will definitely get his revenge, and this would be the ultimate revenge. Mephisto isn’t going to fade away with a mask – he’s still got a belt no one remembers (alt theory: if he doesn’t lose his mask, perhaps that’s what Volador will target instead?), he and Averno would still be the top concept tag team in Mexico and would be favored any time they do a rematch. Mephisto doesn’t seem likely to move upwards from the spot he’s in without something that changes the status quo, and his spot wouldn’t be threatened by losing a mask; it’s a cool mask, but he still can be a rudo without it, and his father had lost his mask twice by this time in his career. Mephisto is a co-favorite.

Misterioso II
Chance of losing mask: elevated
Chance of winning mask: elevated
Why?: Misterioso is the one I have the least feel for it. They’ve done a on/off second generation Misterioso/Volador feud, and if you figure Volador’s going to be in this one late (I do), Misterioso would fit being there. He seems as logical to be the new Guerrero guy as anyone if they’re meaning a Pandilla member, and you’d think they’d want the new member to be a big deal in some fashion. He got the Gran Alternativa win, and you can spin that to mean he’s owed some payback in a major way, or they’d like to keep springboarding him up the card. Misterioso will be notable for some reason during this match.

Neutron
Chance of losing mask: high
Chance of winning mask: low
Why?: There are three varieties of luchadors who lose these matches: those much lower on the card than the other participants (Okumura-types), those who got the better of the heat up angle (Mephisto here), and those who haven’t been around much but show up when they can make a lot of money by losing their masks (see Angel Azteca dropping the hood to Arkangel.) Neutron had barely been in DF till the Reyes de Aires and the lead up to this match, which sure sounds like Angel Azteca. It’s a last minute thing where CMLL needed a bail out for this show, Neutron’s been around long enough it means something, and it doesn’t hurt long term plans because Neutron probably wasn’t involved in those (which is also why he has no chance of winning this.) Neutron was the first one out in last week’s cibernetico – foreshadowing? If he’s in the final 2, CMLL has one less black w/lightning mask around.

Nitro
Chance of losing mask: severe
Chance of winning mask: low
Why?: Nitro’s not quite a fit for the Okumura role in this match, but he’s the closest we’ve got. He’s also got the same positioning deal as Mephisto; he’s going to be a third match tops guy mask or not mask. It might a case of losing a mask in a multi-way match being worth more than in a singles one. Nitro losing his mask is not going to be promoted as a main event under any other circumstance, and this could be his chance to cash in on it. His lack of upward mobility prevents him from being a serious contender to win this.

Pantera
Chance of losing mask: elevated
Chance of winning mask: low
Why?: Similar reasons to Neutron, but tempered by his more frequent appearances in CMLL. Pantera’s (also) not at the end of his career, but as 42 year old having wrestled for 22 years, he’s far closer to retirement than his start, and we really don’t know enough lucha gossip to know he hasn’t thought about hanging it up at some point soon. (That’s some wicked twisted logic, I know.) Mexico City probably could promise more money, but he’s been such an Arena Naucalpan guy over the course of his career, I’d think he’ll lose it there. Still, he’s a nice dark horse choice.

Sagrado
Chance of losing mask: elevated
Chance of winning mask: elevated
Why?: Another guy just hanging in the middle; far from likely but not a huge shock if it happens, either way. You could justify Sagrado dropping his mask to make Mistico more unique (the last survivor from planet Fray Tormenta) and/or to build up someone for a feud with Mistico next (as if he needs another one). They liked him before, and he is 1/3rd of the Mex Trios Champs, so they could decide to restart him as a singles just as easily. He’s mostly likely just to be a guy who climbs out of the cage during the chaos, with no one noticing till minutes later, but anything is possible.

Sangre Azteca
Chance of losing mask: low
Chance of winning mask: guarded
Why?: His New Japan deal would likely be negatively affected by losing his mask, and since he surely wants to keep that, he’ll hold onto his hood. There’s always the chance Panico or someone wakes up one day, recalls that Sangre is awesome good, and decides to finally do something with him (some may state that’d be the most shocking outcome of all), but he’s more here to continue making other people look good.

Volador
Chance of losing mask: high
Chance of winning mask: severe
Why?: Volador’s the man of the hour. If he had won the cibernetico and nothing had happened, he’d be have a severe shot at losing his mask under even/steven booking strategy. Instead, he got laid out, and he’s got an instant chance for a tremendous amount of revenge against the rudos. I think he’s still a strong possible loser, with the beatdown last week being used in as post match excuse (I’ve kinda expected some theatrics with him temporarily taken out of the match early in the week for medical reasons and put back in later), and maybe some if it’s because it’s hard to believe they’re actually going with Volador in a major match, after teasing and playing with the notion off and on for years. And perhaps they’ll not follow up on it this time either (I think he’ll get a belt before they forget), but I’m sure this night will be a huge night in his career.

Did I underrate or overrate someone’s chances? Who are your picks?

07/12: AAA, DF, GDL, IWRG results

AAA TV (FRI) 07/07 Gimnasio Marcelino Gonzalez, Zacatecas, Zacatecas Results [aaa, ova]
1) Mini Abismo Negro, Mini Chessman b La Parkita, Octagoncito
2) Cinthia Moreno, Elegido, Pimpinela Escarlata b Medico, Rossy Moreno, Sexy Francis
They’re pushing Moreno v Moreno (again). Elegido pinned Medico.
3) Chessman, Cuervo, Escoria, Ozz b Laredo Kid, Nemesis AAA, Rey Cometa Jr., Super Fly [MEX ATOMICOS]
The results descrption on the website says this feud is over.
4) Alan Stone, Electroshock, Extreme Tigre b Crazy Boy, Joe Lider, Juventued Guerrera
5) Brazo de Plata, La Parka Jr., Octagon b Muerte Cibernetica, Shocker, Zumbido
In between Porky and Parka wackiness, Octagon defeated Zumbido to set up next taping’s title match.

CMLL (TUE) 07/11 Arena Coliseo Results [alexis, ovaciones]
1) Polvora, Vaquero b Flash, Spider Kid
2) Danger, Sensei, Starman b Artillero, Super Comando, Zayco
3) Kronos, Oro II, Psicodelico b Arkangel, Dr. X, Loco Max
4) Damian 666, Sangre Azteca, Terrible b Máximo, Metro, Satánico
Damian filled in for Emilio. Ovaciones is sure this is a new Metro; looks paler for sure
5) Heavy Metal, Mistico, Mr. Niebla b Averno, Mephisto, Tarzan Boy
Crowd looks bigger than usual.

CMLL (TUE) 07/04 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara Results
1) Fraile de la Muerte b Golden
2) Valentin Mayo b Exterminador
3) Makabre b Guero Loco
4) Kronos b Infierno
5) Brazo de Oro, Brazo de Platino, Leon Blanco b Asesino Negro, Malefico, Super Maquina
6) el Hijo del Pierroth, Pierroth, Universo 2000 DQ La Máscara, Rayman, Rey Bucanero
Rayman replaced the no-showing Lizmark Jr. Hijo faked a low blow from Rey to draw the DQ win.

CMLL (SUN) 07/09 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara Results
1) Impostor, Rey Trueno b Metal Blanco, Milenio
2) Antrax, Ebola b Depredador, Infierno
3) Guero Loco, Magnum, Malefico b Gallo, Metro (G), Stuka Jr.
4) Brazo de Oro, Brazo de Platino, Super Brazo b Asesino Negro, Cesar Dantes, Danger (Guadalajara)
Rudos demanded a hair match after their loss. Brazos agreed, as long as it’s in a cage.
5) Dos Caras Jr., Heavy Metal, Silver King b Máscara Año 2000, Pierroth, Universo 2000

IWRG (THU) 07/06 Arena Naucalpan Results [IWRG, KrisZ]
1) Antaris b Angel de Tijuana
2) Ave Fenix, Halcon Salvaje b Black Stone, Macho II
3) Bacteria, Kaleth, Xiblba b Avisman, Kid Tiger, Panterita
4) Pantera, Sagrado, Volador Jr. DQ Cerebro Negro, Dr. Cerebro, Veneno
Veneno fouled Sagrado.
5) Misterioso II, Mr. Águila, Terrible DQ Lizmark Jr., Mr. Niebla, Silver King
Aguila was eliminated in the third fall, intefered anyway, and got the tecnicos DQed.

IWRG (SUN) 07/09 Arena Naucalpan Results
1) Turok b Comando Gama
2) Avisman, Golem b Black Stone, Rey Estruendo
3) Coco Blanco, Coco Rojo, Coco Verde b Fantasma de la Opera, Paramedico, Ultra Mega
Coco Verde wants a shot at Fantasma de la Opera’s IWRG Welter weight title.
4) Kung Fu Jr., Pantera, Suicida b Cyborg, Dr. Cerebro, Magnum Proyect
5) Rayo de Jalisco Jr., Solar I, Super Astro b Bestia Salvaje, Enterrador 2000, Negro Navarro

Hiroka retained the CMLL Women’s Title over India Sioux in Queretaro yesterday.

Ovaciones notes that Mr. Niebla will have to drop 2 kg (4.4 pounds) to make weight for Sunday’s NWA LH Title match. I hope there’s a weight cutting skit on Guerreros del Ring.

Box y Lucha #2774 has a cover shot of the twelve men with masks on the line. Poster has Neutron and the Park/Wagner feud. Wagner’s pretty exposed in that shot.

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