05/30 AAA TV Lineup (Cancun)

Previous: 05/02 (Veracruz), 05/19 (Leon), 05/25 (Morelia)

AAA TV (FRI) 05/30 Plaza de Toros Cancun [YUCACOOL @ el martiente]
1) Estrellita, Fabi Apache, Gran Apache vs Ayako Hamada, Billy Boy, Mari Apache [ri]
2) Crazy Boy & Juventud Guerrera vs Joe Lider & Nicho el Millionario and Extreme Tiger & Halloween
3) Abismo Negro, Octagón, Super Porky vs Black Abyss, Histeria, Mr. Niebla
4) Jack Evans & Teddy Hart vs Mesias & Ozz
5) a replacement for Charly Manson & La Parka Jr. vs Electro Shock & Kenzo Suzuki
6) Chessman & Cibernetico vs Konnan & Zorro

Projected Air Date (#839)
Mexico: 06/08
US: 06/28

Vampiro is also scheduled to appear.

Yucacool was nice enough to also to post the poster for June 1 in Merida, which looks exactly the same unless you pay attention to the words. Both shows seem to just keep the feuds simmering.

I’m thinking Alan Stone is ending up as the universal replacement for Charly, but that’s not confirmed.

Announced Future Tapings
06/01 Merida
06/13 DF/TripleMania

05/20: Mexico

CMLL (TUE) 05/20 Arena Mexico [Mr. Burbu @ el Martiente]
1) Molotov & Sensei b Carrona & Cholo
2) Metalico, Tigre Blanco, Tony Rivera b Arkangel de la Muerte, Bronco III, Hooligan
3) Fabián el Gitano, Flash, Mictlán DQ Diamante Negro, Euforia, Nosferatu
4) Olímpico, Sangre Azteca, Último Guerrero b Blue Panther, Negro Casas, Volador Jr.
5) Héctor Garza, Místico, Sagrado DQ Averno, Mephisto, Villano V

Averno and/or Mephisto yanked Mistico’s mask when he had the match won.

Semimain was all UG being a rudo. He pulled Panther’s mask to win the first fall and snuck in a foul to win the third.

Diamante Negro got caught giving Fabian el Gitano a big low blow. Either they’re close to finish that off on TV or they’re going to stretch it all the way to the cage match.

Ovaciones interviews Heavy Metal about the big hair match. (Scroll to page 18.) He sounds as non-thrilled about Perro’s inclusion as Toscano. Metal sees the hair match as his 20th anniversary celebration. Meanwhile, Averno & Mephisto are pretty sure they’re winning the tag titles, seeing as they’ve been the best team in the world for the last five or six years.

MT has a couple stories about AAA: one confirming the top 2 matches at TripleMania, another going over the 05/25 taping. These are all articles reprinted word for word from AAA’s website, as always.

In an interview MedioTiempo, the Junior Diamantas said they will be branching out including talking to the WWE. Yea, so am I.

CMLL (WED) 05/28 Gimansio Ricardo Flores Magon, Oaxaca
1) Bam Bam & Mascarita Divina vs Pequeño Damian 666 & Pequeño Halloween
2) Máximo, Valiente, Volador Jr. vs Ephesto, Misterioso II, Sangre Azteca
3) Averno & el Hijo del Perro Aguayo vs Héctor Garza & Místico

The article claims Valiente is making his return on this show, which would be about a month early.

05/19 AAA TV Results (Leon)

Previous: 04/27 (Zapopan), 04/30 (Aguscalientes), 05/02 (Veracruz)

AAA TV (MON) 05/19 Domo de la Feria de Leon [aaa]
1) Jessy, Nygma, Polvo de Esterllas, Yuriko b Alan, Javi, Kevin, Ricky
2) La Diabolica, Mari Apache, Martha Villalobos b Cinthia Moreno, Estrellita, Fabi Apache
3) Joe Lider, Nicho el Millionario, X-Fly b Extreme Tiger, Halloween, TJ Xtreme
4) Oriental & Super Porky DQ Mr. Niebla & Psicosis II
5) Alan Stone & La Parka Jr. DQ Mesias & Ozz and Kenzo Suzuki & Konnan
6) Jack Evans & Teddy Hart b Chessman & Cibernetico

Projected Air Date (#837)
Mexico: 05/25
US: 06/14

Main event was one of many changed matches on the night. Instead of the billed trios, Charly Manson and Zorro’s injuries turned this into a tag match. Except Zorro wasn’t actually all that injured, and snuck in to help the rudos win the match.

Semimain had been listed as a straight tag match, but Alan and Parka were added into the mix. Mesias/Ozz were eliminated due to Vampiro. Vamp challenged Mesias to a street fight, and I think he’s going to accept. Tecnicos won by DQ when Konnan fouled Parka and pulled his mask and they teased a match between the two very hard.

Fourth match was supposed to be a trios, but Abismo Negro is MIA. This would seem to be problematic, as he sure can’t miss TripleMania. Antifaz was dropped from the match but the Vipers got DQed to lose the match. I think it was Psicosis’ fault, but I’m not sure what he did.

X-Fly was indeed the surprise third member of the Hermandad, as given away by advance lineups. I’ve only now just gotten the ‘X-Fly’ name (Mosco -> Fly) and he’s listed as both X-Fly and “the ex Mosco de la Merced” here. Halloween was a bloody mess by the end of the match.

Diabolica replaced Ayako Hamada for no known reason. Mari got Fabi with a top rope superplex.

Upcoming announced taping
05/25 Morelia
– 05/30 Cancun
06/01 Merida
06/13 DF – TripleMania

05/20: Coliseo, more on Charly



Flash has a new outfit?/CMLL

The Big News: Box Y Lucha says the Arena Coliseo Tag Team Titles are on their way back. Well, it’s “in the plans” for the Generation 75 crew, and those plans also include Hijo de Faraon vs Hijo de Perro Aguayo in a mask/hair match (which ain’t happening) but this is the first time those belts have been brought up in years. This listing of the group has Metalik and Vangelis, for those trying to keep track.

CMLL (SUN) 05/18 Arena Coliseo
1) Molotov & Trueno b Artillero & Zayco
2) Hiroka, La Seductora, Rosa Negra b Goddess, Luna Mágica, Marcela
3) Bronco III, Diamante Negro, Skandalo b Flash, Máscara Púrpura, Metálico
4) Axel, La Máscara, La Sombra b Ephesto, Misterioso II, Vangelis
5) Alex Koslov, Héctor Garza, Místico b Atlantis, Rey Bucanero, Último Guerrero

Vangelis might be becoming “Vangelys”, like how Axxel has dropping x seemingly for tradermark purposes. Or maybe it was a typo.

Diamante Negro is rolling, getting the win here with a feet on rope pin of Flash.

(Ovaciones) Charly Manson will be unable to even get in the ring for four months while recovering from a fractured femur. That’s before rehab, which may mean he’s done until 2009. This was also announced at last night’s tapings.

Ovaciones also writes about the high number of shows this week, with WWE in town to join bigger than usual CMLL shows and IWRG shows. Dr. Cerebro apparently advanced to this Sunday’s title match with Multifacetico.

Santo held a press conference yesterday to hype up the Todos x el Todos staffed shows in London next month. Silver King, in mask, showed up to tease a match. Blue Demon Jr. was also interviewed about the shows, but those actually took place at the press conference for the Antonio Margarito vs Miguel Cotto boxing event. Demon will be there on 07/26, accompanying Margarito.

LuchandoLibre has AAA’s latest news update, confirming the Abismo Negro vs All Of The Vipers cage match. I don’t know how this is going to work in practice, but like I said before, I can totally see Abismo Negro accepting this match. It’s actually not a bad way to go for a tecnico. Unless the rudos get their acts together and leave all the same time (and they never ever do), you’re going to end up at worst one on one with a Viper and there’s a chance the Vipers might be forced to fight among themselves to save their mask. Abismo’s just gotta make sure he doesn’t get killed before that point.

Box Y Lucha has a carpet bomb of articles, besides the one mentioned earlier.

Hector Garza’s group is listed here as just young guys Metalik, Metal Blanco, Angel Azteca Jr., Hijo de Faraon, with the idea that Marco, Sombra, Super Nova, Volador and other tecnicos will be helping them out. It doesn’t make a lot of sense, becuase Garza says right before that the group includes six people (2 from Torreon, 3 from GDL, and 1 from DF.)

This slipped past because I was focusing on the membership roll, but calling them “Angeles Guardianes” – the Guardian Angels – is certiantly some sort of shot at Vampiro (who’s working with the group and wanted to do something with the group, with that name, in CMLL before ending up back with AAA.) It plays off Garza’s angelic gimmick enough that it’s not without context, but it’s certainly no coincidence.

Negro Navarro talks about his style. He’s not as critical of high flyers as you might figure, he just points out his style results in losing less time to injury and quality is more important than style, regardless of the style you’re doing. Navarro says he’s very strict with his kids (los Traumas), and will not let them be just mediocre.

– brief bios on the four honored last weekend in CMLL. Lizmark is listed as semi-retired.

– interview with Tampico area tag tam Los Angeles de la Muerte.

AAA (SAT) 05/17 Ex Bodegas del Ron Batey, Cordoba, Veracruz [jaanrovi @ box y lucha]
1) Killer Clown, Psycho Clown, Zombie Clown b el Ángel, Gato Eveready, Pegasso
2) Cinthia Moreno & Estrellita b La Diabólica & La Hechicera
3) Alan Stone & Intocable DQ Cuervo & Pirata Morgan

Clowns were announced as now having won 165 matches straight.

The Villanos website is www.dinastiaimperial.com.mx/ logically enough. It’s not open yet, but there is a contest to win something or other.

AAA (SUN) 05/25 Arena Solidaridad [RFC]
1) Dr. Cianuro vs Iron Extreme
2) Baby Fox, Panterita, Rey Imagen I, Rey Imagen II vs Jorobado II, Jorobados I, Jorobados III, Virual X
3) Mini Charly Manson & Octagoncito vs Mascarita de la Muerte & Mini Chessman
4) Crazy Boy, Pimpinela Escarlata, TDN vs ?, El Brazo, Joe Lider
5) El Alebrije, Mascara Divina, Octagón vs Antifaz del Norte, Electro Shock, Espíritu

SuperLuchas is now selling their magazine as a digital download. You can purchase recent editions for $1.50 in their shop, and edition #262 is free. That’s the one covering Wagner’s march, so it’s a good read. $1.50 is pretty good deal for these magazines, and I hope it works well enough that other magazines feel the need to copy and that it becomes worthwhile to put up older issues. Plus, sticking PDFs in a folder takes up a lot less space than putting magazines on shelves.

AAA #825

taped 02/23, aired 03/22

Yay, recaps. From two months ago. No one complained about missing them but they’re back anyway. The problem, of course, is I wrote most of these two weeks ago.

This was the “captains advance to Rey de Reyes” show. The Night Queens/Fuerza Aerea match was good and the Vipers/Stones match had it’s moments.

(also: download)

The main event made was completely confusing and made no sense. Much of it seemed to be Konnan’s fault. And then I don’t know if it’s just how it looked on TV, but Extreme Tigre’s moonsault off the light standard seemed hurried for no reason. He didn’t hang up there long for the fans to anticipate what he was doing, or for Alebrije to set himself. They’ve really cut down on doing those sort of stunts (and crowd brawling) compared to last year, so it did stick out memorably a bit more.

05/19: Charly out for at least six weeks, Coliseo, Monterrey



Toscano & Mistico, CMLL

(RFC) Charly Manson fractured his leg in Reynosa. He’s going to need plates put in today, and will be out of action six to eight weeks. Chessman was also hurt in the match, so it’s not fun to be a Hell Brother right now.

CMLL (SUN) 05/18 Arena Coliseo [ovaciones]
5) Alex Koslov, Héctor Garza, Místico b Atlantis, Rey Bucanero, Último Guerrero

Alex and Rey are apparently feuding, and Alex is getting a shot at the CMLL Light Heavyweight title on Sunday.

CMLL (SUN) 05/18 Arena Coliseo Monterrey [RFC]
1) Angel del Silencio & Atomo (Monterrey) b Dark War & Gemelo Muerte
2) Black Diamond, Dranser, Scravos b Dralion, Furor, Orquidea Negra
3) Hijo del Trueno & Mongol Chino DRAW Caifan Rockero I & Potro Jr.
4) Solar I & Super Astro DRAW Negro Navarro & Shu el Guerrero
5) Heavy Metal & LA Park b Averno & Toscano

Shu el Guerrero got stretchered out, and it still was a draw.

(El_Blue @ El Martinete) Dos Y Tres #4 has Niebla on the cover, and hints that Latin Lover will be appearing at TripleMania. (Neither Intocable nor Elegido is on the rumored lineup so far, which is the only way Latin would appear.)

On the other hand, it also has a Fuerza Guerrera poster and he’s been gone for a while. This is what I mean when I talk about long turnaround times to print these, so the lineups and hints may be out of date. The next TV taping is tonight, so maybe we’ll find some more out and we’ll see how they start to handle Charly’s injury.

Box Y Lucha interviews Goddess. Actually, it’s Shocker interviewing Goddess in English, and everything translated in the subtitles.

North County Times writes about Oscar Juarez, the promoter of LLII in Oceanside, California. (Their website is http://www.myspace.com/luchamaslucha.) Every non-Mexican article talking about lucha libre references Nacho Libre, which is disappointing in a the fashion.