of weekly schedules, small arenas, Santo and the UWA

El Hijo del Santo’s Record column mourns the loss of the small lucha arenas, which seems to include the giant El Toreo. It’s an El Hijo del Santo column, so it includes many long lists as if he’s a high school student trying to reach five double spaced pages. I happened to be reading thru an old edition of Lucha Libre Weekly, published right as AAA was starting up. It also had a list of arenas, sorted by day and promotion, which is useful way to illustrate those same missing arenas.

An example CMLL weekly schedule of May 1992:

Mondays
– Chiconqua

Tuesdays
– Arena Coliseo
– Arena Cuatitlan

Wednesdays
– Cortijo bullring
– Arena Naucalpan
– Arena Ectapec
– Arena Coliseo Acapulco

Thursdays
– Arena Isabel
– Arena Cuperuac
– Arena San Juan Pantitlan

Fridays
– Arena Mexico or Arena Coliseo
– Arena Puebla
– Auditorio Municipal Los Reyes La Paz
– Arena Lopez Mateos

Saturdays
– Arena Xochimilco
– Arena Aragon
– Arena Altailla
– Pista Arena Revolucion

Sundays
– Arena Mexico
– Arena Coliseo DF
– Pista Arena Revolucion
– Arena Naucalpan
– Arena San Lorenzo
– El Cortijo
– Arena Azteca

Meanwhile, UWA’s schedule

Mondays
– Arena Puebla
– Arena Isabel

Tuesdays
– Arena Queretaro
– Arena Aficion

Wednesdays
– Arena Celaya
– Arena Lopez Mateos

Thursdays
– Pista Arena Revolucion
– Arena Toluca

Fridays
– Arena Neza (TV)

Saturdays
– Arena Isabel
– Arena Aficion

Sundays
– El Toreo
– Arena Neza
– Arena Toluca

Not every arena was run every week, but this list doesn’t include all the other shows that might be run (especially on Sunday), and doesn’t include circuits in Tijuana, Monterrey, Guadalajara, Puebla and probably other areas, and indy shows around Mexico City. Many of these arenas just don’t exist any more: Arena Isabel and El Toreo were torn down in the last few years. Pista Arena Revolucion used to hold shows on Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays, but was demolished for a Walmart. Some of the issues are more with buildings: Arena Neza has had ownership issues and no one’s figured out how to make Arena Coliseo Acapulco work since Roberto Rangel passed away.

CMLL’s main two arenas still run about the same schedule, though there are far more shows in Arena Mexico and never any Sundays where they run both arenas. Arena Naucalpan still runs two shows a week, though the days change. Arena Puebla only runs Mondays now, with a once a year Friday show. Arena Aficion usually runs one show a week, sometimes two. Arena Lopez Mateos runs an irregular schedule. Arena Neza has runs of shows, then nothing for months. Arena Queretaro might be back in CMLL’s regular rotation, and Arena San Juan Pantitlan ran a show this week despite having it’s “last ever show!” a few month ago. That still a lot on this list that are either gone (El Cortijo) or silent (Arena Xochmilco?)

Santo blames AAA TV for the death of the small arena, saying they put too many stars on TV and the smaller buildings could no longer compete. Even if this wasn’t Santo attacking AAA just to attack AAA, it doesn’t hold up. CMLL and UWA were running TV shows of all stars before AAA existed. TV itself might be partially to blame, but they’re not alone.

Santo heaps praise on Francisco Flores and Carlitos Maynes, who ran LLI/UWA, but they’re also same people who ran their promotion into the ground. UWA was miserable in the early 90s due to the same stories being told over and over with the same guys. It was completely obvious they needed to make new stars, and it was equally obvious that the people in charge were unwilling to make those changes. AAA’s arrival killed off UWA, as much thru making the product look dated as talent raids (including a luchador named ‘el Hijo del Santo’), but UWA might well have died on it’s own without AAA’s push. UWA’s death seems to have had a domino effect: those arenas who were running two or three shows a week with name talent only could get access to one, and one show didn’t pay the overhead. AAA’s historically been more about running shows around the country than in the same arena every week, so voids were never filled and buildings disappeared.

Brazo Metalico Brazo no more, UWE Tag Tournament, Parka, Black Terry training

Black Terry Jr.

indy (TUE) 01/18 Arena Aficion [Estrellas del Ring]
2) Anubis & El Extrano b Crazy Clown & Drastik Boy
3) Maldito Jr. b Samot [XNL CHAMP, #1]
4) Bugambilia & Diva Salvaje b Kevin & Magia Jr.
5) Bestia 666, Damián 666, X-Fly b Arenita, Big Boy, Gran Markus

This show was notable because

  • Maldito Jr. earned a shot at the title Super Crazy won in South America.
  • Brazo Metalico was renamed Magia Jr. before the match, including a new mask, still lost.
  • X-Fly recovered from the illness that caused him to miss the AAA taping! (WON says X-Fly no-showed without giving a reason and may be done in AAA.)

indy (WED) 01/19 Arena Lopez Mateos [Estrellas del Ring]
1) Eros & Freelance b Pequeno Demonio & Space Warrior
2) Lolita & Vaneli b Chica Tormenta & Vakerita
3) Robin Maravilla, Rocky Santana, Sadico b Black Terry, Trauma I, Trauma II
4) Histeria II & Psicosis II b Negro Navarro & Solar I [quarterfinal, UWE TAG]
5) Atlantis & Último Guerrero b Felino & Rey Bucanero [quarterfinal, UWE TAG]
6) Atlantis & Último Guerrero b Histeria II & Psicosis II [semifinal, UWE TAG]

These are new tag team titles. Looks like clean finals all around here.

In the match between Rocky Santana & Black Terry, it was Robin Maravilla & Sadico who surprised and submitted the Traumas.

Video:
Solar/Negro Navarro vs Histeria/Psicosis: part 1, part 2
main event: part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4

AAA announced their next taping (after the one this week) will be back in Arena Naucalpan on 02/04. That date is a Friday, probably replacing the usual Thursday IWRG show. No lineup has been announced, but tickets go on sale 01/30.

La Parka explains he thought his issues with Cibernetico were just between them, so he still allowed Cibernetico to see his god child, and the child could not explain to him that he was hurt when he was with Cibernetico. Sure! This week’s WON explains how this storyline came to be: Parka’s kid really did fracture his tibia on his own, and Parka happened to have the x-ray at a meeting where AAA was planning things for the future. Cibernetico came up with the angle then and Parka was fine with it. When they did the angle at the last TV taping, Parka forgot to bring the x-ray, so they just got the biggest manilla envelope they could find and pretended the x-ray was inside.

ESTO hypes up the NJPW tour by talking to, uh, the ring announcer. Ivan Salguero is the young ring announcer who’s been one of the voices of Arena Mexico the last few years, and he’s being sent to Japan to announce the two shows. Salguero has been planning special outfits to wear to bring the Mexican taste to Japan, and he’s also learning some Japanese (and not just the swears.) He actually started out on security, and Tony Salazar was the one who spoke up for him to get the announce gig.

Estadio Deportes talks to Atlantis, who says he and Okumura have been working together in the gym for three weeks to prepare for their tag title opportunity. Atlantis says they both know Mexican wrestling, and Okumura wrestled many Japanese and Americans in Japan, so they should be a good team. They’ll win by any means!

The CMLL guys are leaving today, and will be back on Monday.

Black Terry explains his training plan for young luchadors, and gives tips for being  a good luchador. With bonus Dinamic Black endorsement.

LuchaWorld has KrisZ’s news update.

Links

Lineup

CMLL (MON) 01/24 Arena Puebla
1) Black Tiger Jr. & Centella de Oro vs Fuerza Chicana & Sauron
2) Aereo, Mini Maximo, Pequeño Halcón vs Pequeño Nitro, Pequeño Violencia, Pequeño Warrior
3) Dark Angel, Luna Mágica, Marcela vs Amapola, Mima Shimoda, Princesa Blanca
4) Hijo del Fantasma, Rush, Valiente vs Felino, Misterioso II, Vangelis
5) Rey Bucanero, Último Guerrero, Volador Jr. vs El Alebrije, Histeria, Psicosis

CMLL has one main event match while all their tecnicos are gone, and they’re going to do it everywhere.

01/22-23 Lucha Times

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AAA-US: best of, part 3

52MX: Grab bag trios matches.

LATV: a rerun

GdL: the coliseum of the east brings the exotic match of, uh, Tuareg vs Angels. Fantasma/Sombra/Dorada vs Alebrije/Olimpico/Psicosis

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CMLL: Rudos vs Invasors, the theme of the weekend.

AAA-MEX: new matches! Half the Ecatepec taping, your guess as good as mine at which half.

CMLL-FOX: Mistico vs Ultimo Guerrero + Cancerberos vs lost tecnicos

C3: Women’s cibernetico, Atlantis/Rey/UG vs Mascara/Sombra/Mistico.

CMLL-GDL: bonus match is Truenos vs Cats, again.

Puebla: airs on Sunday (1 hour), not sure about Monday. Averno/Mephisto/Volador vs Mascara/Sombra/Valiente in the main event.

ACM: Chica de Arabia vs Medico Infernal

PdM: ????

IWRG: the Thursday taping? That’d be Gringos vs Cerberos.

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CMLL-TFN: airing new episodes again. This week’s show has Raziel/Angel de Plata and Hector Garza/Ultimo Guerrero

CMLL Guerreros del Ring on 52MX #266 (12/25/2010)

Arena Coliseo, 12/19/2010

Rey Cometa is quite the catch

download: http://www.multiupload.com/GEHS4QJ5XC

the battle royal: Why I am uploading the battle royal? Metal Blanco is unstoppable in battle royals!

Euforia, Nosferatu, Pólvora vs Fuego, Molotov, Rey Cometa [MEX TRIOS, #1, QF]: Nosferatu is never ever going to get his Cancerberos card. He was still enjoyable here. He and Euforia did their best to finish off Cometa for good in the spot over there. Molotov seems like he’s getting a bigger opportunity lately, and I only wish he was at least sort of interesting. I don’t have as much problem with Polvora, but it’s so weird how he and Raziel do the same big moves, and the comparison does not benefit Polvora. Whatever happened to Vaquero?

Palacio Negro of the Week

Metal Blanco, Palacio Negro, Sagrado vs Arkángel de la Muerte, Loco Max, Skándalo [MEX TRIOS, #1, QF]: YES. A really good start. Not just for Palacio & Metal, but for this match up. We might see Blanco/Negro vs Tuareg a few more times. This wasn’t as big a showcase as the next match, but they’re building.

Metal Blanco, Palacio Negro, Sagrado vs Euforia, Nosferatu, Pólvora [MEX TRIOS, #1, SF]: Also, YES. I don’t have much to say about the match, because you should go ahead and watch it and you don’t need me for that. I just want to marvel at the beautiful asymmetry taking place. Sagrado will forever be the guy set up to be a fantastic new tecnico, but totally fell apart during his introductory match. Now he’s the guy teaming with the fantastic new tecnicos of 2011 and was the one making sure it didn’t come together. You never get a second chance at a first time, but this was a neat consultation prize.

top six stories of the last two weeks

not including today

  1. AAA returned to TV taping, with Cibernetico revealing he’d hurt Parka’s three year old.
  2. Angel de Oro, Diamante and Rush won the Mexican Trios Titles
  3. Blue Demon vs Santo drew very well in TJ, after a Misterio Sr. benefit show did very poorly
  4. CMLL started airing in HD
  5. La Mascara beat Psicosis clean, while Mephisto cheated to beat Hijo del Fantasma. Both have been teased as Dos Leyendas match ups.
  6. Fray Tormenta won a hair

Other
– Damian 666 & Hijo de Lizmark won Copa Higher Power
– Comando Negro & Scorpio Jr. won IWRG’s Toreno Proyeccion
– Mistico beat Negro Casas and Ultimo Guerrero in singels matches.
– CMLL/NJPW lineups announced.
– FMLL offically announced for March with lineups
La Parka wouldn’t share his dessert

Marcela gets her 10th title chance, Truneo/Puma, Rafa el Maya

CMLL (TUE) 01/18 Arena Mexico [CMLL (via Estrellas del Ring), Cesar]
1) Apocalipsis & Cholo b Camaleón & Freesbe
2) Marcela b Princesa Blanca, Dark Angel, Goya Kong, Estrellita, Princesa Sujei, Tiffany, La Comandante, Luna Mágica, Zeuxis, Lluvia, Mima Shimoda, Dalys la Caribeña, La Seductora [#1 Contenders, CMLL WOMEN]
3) Euforia, Nosferatu, Vangelis b Ángel de Oro, Fuego, Sagrado
4) Atlantis, Rey Bucanero, Último Guerrero b La Máscara, La Sombra, Místico

La Mascara replaced Mascara Dorada, who worked for a week after the Tokyo Dome and hasn’t been seen since. RadioCMLL mentioned his knee problems in explaining why he wasn’t on the show, but that’s the only official word. If it wasn’t for the trios title defense, I don’t think Dorada would be going on this tour and he’s probably getting more time off it after.

Rudos took the first and third clean, with an Atlantida and Bucanero Destroyer.

Women’s match is listed in reverse order of elimination, with Sujei & Estrellita being the required double pin. They did a battle royal for sides before the match, so the match was full of rudo/rudo and tecnico/tecnico matches. Cesar says the cibernetico was very exciting, but it’s amazing CMLL has made me feel disappointed with getting an Amapola/Marcela. That’s probably going to be a pretty good match. It probably was all 9 other times they’ve done that match during this title reign. I’d still rather see a new idea be tried (even if fails) than CMLL running the same old idea into the ground.

Happier note: first win of the year for Cholo!

CMLL (TUE) 01/18 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [Fuego en el Ring]
1) In Memoriam b Hierro
2) Demus 3:16 & Durango Kid b Robin & Sensei
3) Mr. Trueno & Rey Trueno DQ Puma King & Tiger Kid
4) Shigeo Okumura, Virus, Yoshihashi b Delta, Metal Blanco, Stuka Jr.
5) Héctor Garza & Volador Jr. b Rush & Super Porky

A stupendous night for evil doers!

Rudos took the main event and semimain (Virus on Stuka) clean.

Rookie referee Samurai was out of position in the tercera, and so Mr. Trueno faked a foul from Puma King to get the win again. Truenos 2, Cats 0, but somehow Puma talked Mr. Trueno into defending his Occidente Middleweight championship. Do the Truenos no longer have the Pacific Coast tag team titles? Note to JCR: please air these matches on Teleformua. Please. Thank you!

Rafa el Maya think he should be CMLL Referee of the Year for officiating 32 title and apuesta matches in 2010. I didn’t know there was such an award, but it’s CMLL press release so something’s up. This feels like a setup to Tirantes winning, somehow.

Mi Lucha Libre has a good interview with Tribal, a DTU & IWL luchador who’s shown up in AAA dark matches. (Trivia: he was one of the opponents for the original Bizarros one and only AAA match.) He says he moved to Puebla to train under Black Tiger when he was 16, has learned from Gran Apache and now trains with El Mexicano.  They have another interview with Halcon 78 Jr., who the son of Halcon 78/El Mexicano and La Briosa. Halcon 78 is a tecnico gimmick, but Briosa is a famous ruda and wants her son to be more rudo-ish.

Sangre Azteca insists he’s 100% rudo, he just happens to be in feuds with all rudos. Denial is not just a river in Egypt.

Links

Lineups

CMLL (TUE) 01/25 Arena Mexico
1) Leono, Molotov, Starman vs Durango Kid, Escorpion, Tiger Kid
2) Ángel Azteca Jr., Ángel de Plata, Sensei vs Hooligan, Loco Max, Nitro
3) Diamante, Metro, Valiente vs Euforia, Vangelis, Virus
4) Amapola vs Marcela [CMLL WOMEN]
5) Blue Panther, Máscara Dorada, Super Porky vs Héctor Garza, Mr. Águila, Olímpico

Mascara Dorada is the only guy on the NJPW tour working this show. Except he’s not going to be working this show.

I guess Puma couldn’t challenge for the tag titles because Tiger Kid will be back in Mexico City on the important business of wrestling Leono.