Perros beat Clowns again, Bucanero/Maximo

photo by Black Terry Jr.

IWRG (THU) 02/10/2011 Arena Naucalpan [Black Terry Jr. (flickr), Mi Lucha Libre (2-4), Mi Lucha Libre (5), Estrellas del Ring]
1) Imperial b Lucky Boy
Lucky Boy is a Puebla indy luchador.
2) Dinamic Black & Eterno b Carta Brava Jr. & Imposible
3) Alan Extreme, Explosivo, Tony Rivera DQ Black Sky, Comando Negro, Fresero Jr.
Comando Negro fouled Alan Extreme for a DQ.
4) Avisman, Destroyer, El Hijo del Diablo b Negro Navarro, Trauma I, Trauma II
Destroyer’s valet Sherry snuck in and fouled Trauma I, allowing Diablo to pick up the win.
5) Bestia 666, Damián 666, X-Fly b Monster Clown, Murder Clown, Psycho Clown
Usual Perros match. Clowns were about to win when Halloween ran in and fouled Monster Clown. Damian got the pin. Same finish in back to back matches, almost the same finish for three straight matches.

A lot of new faces on this show, though some have worked the trainee shows.

A CMLL press release hyping up the National Tournament says Mascara Dorada & Atlantis will be in next week’s block. Seven teams to go.

Tonight has the first block in the tournament, with no clear favorite and no feuding partners teaming. The main event is Mascara Dorada vs Averno, the culmination of a feud which has been going since Mistico disappeared. Magnus, the man with the mysterious family background, debuts.

Links

  • Vampiro is appearing on a new Guardian Angels TV show in Guadalajara.
  • Crazy Boy is heading to Austria to wrestle in a match where can he win a Mexican artifact to bring back to Mexico. I think I have that right.
  • A photo of a cholita throwing a dropkick won second place in the World Press Photo awards
  • A troupe of minis includes a Pequeno Batista. I feel I may have buried the lead.

Lineups

CMLL (TUE) 02/15/2011 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
1) Templario vs Titanio
2) Rayo Tapatío I & Rayo Tapatío II vs Mr. Trueno & Rey Trueno
3) Lluvia, Luna Mágica, Marcela vs Mima Shimoda, Princesa Blanca, Tiffany
4) Hijo del Fantasma & Toscano vs Mr. Águila & Olímpico
5) Máximo vs Rey Bucanero

Main event plays off the last couple of weeks of finishes. Bucanero has figured out that Maximo thinks this is some of Valentine’s Day date, which he’s not down for. Rey also explains he’s fit in with Pesta Negra by not spending money on new gear and washing his gear less often.

Tapatios vs Truenos is a GDL dream opening match.

CMLL Guadalajara on Teleformula #32 (01/30/2011)

taped at Arena Coliseo Guadalajara, 12/28/2010

recap: here
file: http://av2.radioformula.com.mx/vidMUL/luchamania/110130_luchamania1_v.wmv

so this was great

Dalys la Caribeña, Luna Mágica, Marcela vs Amapola, La Seductora, Princesa Blanca: Luna was quite bad in this match, and she wasn’t alone. Maybe not poor effort, but definitely some poor execution. This was a nice experiment to find out if they could air 3 matches in an hour (they can!) but this wasn’t the extra match you’d want to include.

Hooligan, Loco Max, Skándalo vs Ángel Azteca, Ángel de Oro, Ángel de Plata: This match! It’s still an good match, and this was a rare one where the rudos actually won clean. Is Hooligan, Skandalo and Loco Max the best possible Tuareg combination, or does Arkangel belong in there?

Hijo del Fantasma, La Sombra, Máscara Dorada vs El Alebrije, Olímpico, Psicosis: Perico’s involvement didn’t make any sense but everything with him and Cuije was gold so continue making no sense. Given how well Cuije, Monito and Perico are doing, I predict CMLL will add another mascot before the year is up. It’s a solid a bet as a tournament. Alebrije is still surprisingly good as a rudo, though I wonder if it’s as easy to him as just doing whatever Monsther used to do to him. The Invasors lost pretty easily for being the Invasors, but that’s where they’re at now.

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AAA-US: second part of opening taping, with Milicia trios and Bestia making his AAA TV debut (at least in a match.)

52MX: women’s match + Fantasma/Rush/Valiente vs Ephesto/Felino/Bucanero

LATV: they haven’t aired two weeks of new episodes in a row in a while, and last week as a new episode, so…

GDL: This show hasn’t aired a 2011 match yet, and seemed to be doubling up on earlier shows even before last week’s rerun. Maybe things will go back to normal here, but I have a feeling something’s up.
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CMLL: Olimpico/Fantasma, Sangre’s debut on the tecnico side, Dorada/Averno

AAA-MEX: part 1 of the Naucalpan taping.

CMLL-FOX: minis cibernetico + main event trios

C3: another cibernetico! Maybe they can squeeze the opener in this week?

CMLL-Mega6: Bonus match is Universo/Pierrothito vs Electrico/Shockercito.

CMLL-Puebla: TVC redid their website, which is nice. Except, they have no listings for TVC Deportes at all, for any day. Not sure what the deal is with this.

Perro: long have given up on what the deal is with this.

ACM: they haven’t any of the shows with Purpura on it, so maybe another random midcard match from previous weeks.

IWRG: tonight’s show.
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CMLL-TFN: National Tournament final + Volador/Mistico. This is the part of CMLL you should be watching, Canada people.

no press conference, nothing much to talk about

Latest word is CMLL will not have a press conference today. CMLL previously said there’d be one this week. They’ve been stunningly poor handling this whole situation.

Perros del Mal TV show is moving to Thursday nights. TVC Deportes usually airs it in tandem with CMLL Puebla, so it may be moving too.

LuchaWorld has KrisZ’s lucha report and this week’s Ras de Lona.

Links

Lineups

CMLL (MON) 02/14/2011 Arena Puebla
1) Black Tiger & Tigre Rojo vs Sauron & Siki Ozama Jr.
2) Camaleón, Freesbe, Lestat vs Camorra, Fuerza Chicana, Zayco
3) Delta, Fuego, Metro, Sagrado, Stuka Jr. vs Loco Max, Misterioso II, Nosferatu, Sangre Azteca, Vangelis [cibernetico]
4) Ángel de Oro, Diamante, Rush vs Euforia, Pólvora, Virus
5) La Sombra, Máscara Dorada, Super Porky vs Averno, Mephisto, Volador Jr.

Another cibernetico! And someone forgot Sangre is supposed to be a tecnico. Misterioso will have to work hard to mess with him in this one.

Semimain is the Mex trios champs teaming up against Cancerberos.

CMLL TLLP (SAT) 03/19/2011 Veterans Field, Laredo, Texas
1) Ángel Azteca Jr., Estrella Universal, Molotov vs Arkángel de la Muerte, Dr. X, Oscuridad
2) Dalys la Caribeña & Marcela vs La Comandante & Princesa Sujei
3) Dragón Rojo Jr. & Último Guerrero vs Héctor Garza & Mr. Águila [CMLL TAG]
4) La Máscara, La Sombra, Máscara Dorada vs Averno, Mephisto, Volador Jr.

Laredo shows return. The main event seems like a popular match to do everywhere.

CMLL 2010 Attendance Chart

CMLL’s biggest problem last year wasn’t conditions out of their control, like the economy or the security situation. It wasn’t the Invasors not having a strong enough leader or getting burned out too soon. It wasn’t competition. All of those things hurt, but CMLL’s biggest problem was CMLL itself. The hottest incident and the best run the company had all year came to an end when Mistico suddenly dropped the rudo turn. Business picked up again around the Anniversary show, but not for the length of the Mistico rudo wrong, and the rest of the year was weak. Whoever made the decision to end the rudo turn – the finger has never definitely been pointed – did the most damage to CMLL in 2010.

Major US promotions and AAA gauge their business by rating points. CMLL seems to be dimly aware they’re on television. They’re happy to sell parts of their shows to whatever network will pay, but seem to leave up to the network to make it interesting. (Most seem to fail at this.) CMLL’s uses more tangible indicators: tickets and gate money. They’re not letting us into the box office soon, but we do have some educated guesses. Between the Wrestling Observer Newsletter and other sources, we’ve got attendance estimations for about 3/4s of the Friday night shows, the ones that really matter. That does leave out two major shows that did well – Fabian’s cage match and Taichi/Maximo – and a Saturday night show to end the year that did poorly – Averno/Dragon Rojo – but it still a pretty accurate representation of the year that was.

(I’ve connected the dots where data is missing, to give a better idea of trends. If the end of the chart is cut off, you can see it in full here. And all the raw numbers are here, with every show’s main event.)

Almost all of CMLL’s 10K+ shows were squeezed into two periods.

* Mistico’s rudo turn: from teaming up with Averno in the Parajes Incriedble tournament, thru Dos Leyendas, up until the moment Mistico declared he was no longer going to be a rudos. The 10 week rudo stretch included 9 weeks of 9500+ attendance (we don’t have a number for the other week), more half of those such weeks in the year. The drop off wasn’t after the major show, but after Mistico declared his intention to resume being a tecnico, and even a Felino/Mistico singles match drew 2000 less than shows a month prior.

* Overlapping big match storylines around the anniversary show: this includes Mistico vs Psicosis (fifth best crowd of the year – which wasn’t seen as strong enough to do the mask vs mask match?), Lyger vs Sombra for the Universal Title, the Anniversary show, and Volador/Mistico for the Bicentential Cup. That last match drew 14,300. Our records are more spotty near the end of the year, but it doesn’t seem like there were back to back Fridays that drew that much the rest of the year, even if you added the two together.

The other two 10K shows: 01/01 (New Year’s Day special?) and 04/30 (Bracito de Oro vs Pequeno Warrior, Gran Alternativa final)

Those two stretches can be distilled as “a very hot storyline” and “a series of huge matches.” CMLL seems to be isolated on the tournaments instead. The Mistico run was kicked off by the same national tournament that repeats this week and the Universal and Bicentennial tournaments figured in the later stretch. The tournaments itself were never important; far fewer remember Atlantis & Mascara Dorada winning than Mistico wearing the horned mask. Mistico/Volador worked because it was a match the fans were anxious to see. The tournaments themselves are as worthless as the tiny cup they gave Volador; the big matches and stories are the draw, not the method of reaching them. It doesn’t feel like the people in charge agree, because the first set of teams announced for the latest tournament doesn’t seem to set up either a dream match or a new interesting storyline.

I’m pretty sure this post doesn’t tell regular readers anything they don’t know; Mistico as a rudo was more captivating than anything else CMLL has done since. If we can see that pretty easily, so did they. And yet, it still ended, and they didn’t even play at going back at it. CMLL’s going to shed some light on what’s going on with Mistico right now at this press conference today, but the mystery I’d really want solved is what happened 9 months ago.