CMLL (MON) 11/21/2011 Arena Puebla [Cinco Radio, Es Imagen (top 2), Porra Fresa]
1) Lestat & Stigma b Arissma & Espiritu Maligno
Tecnicos take 1/3.
2) Dragon Lee, Fuego, Pegasso b Arkángel de la Muerte, Skándalo, Virus
Dragon Lee and Virus feuded throughout. Tecnicos took 1/3, Lee 450 splash on Virus for the win. They agreed on a lightweight title match next week.
3) El Alebrije, Olímpico, Psicosis b Black Warrior, Máximo, Valiente
Valiente pulled a Blue Panther, submitting Psicosis for a surprise early finish to the first fall. Rudos came back to win the last two, Olimpico cradling warrior and Cuije splashing Maximo.
4) Atlantis, La Sombra, Rush b Rey Bucanero, Terrible, Texano
Tecnicos took 1/3.
5) Dragón Rojo Jr. & Último Guerrero b Máscara Dorada & Shocker [CMLL TAG]
Defense v8 for the champs, who took 2/3 and got the clean win in the third. Said to be a very good match.
Other News
CMLL held it’s sixth annual bodybuilding contest today. Winners
Students: Picudo Jr. won, followed by Boricua and Volcan. Those first two have turned up in IWRG.
Minis: Pequeno Olimpico, who was runner up last year. Asturiano and Zacarias were 2 & 3.
Women: Dark Angel, for the sixth straight year. Dalis and Sughiet were 2 & 3.
Beginners: Soberano, who finished third last year. Esfinge and Tiger were 2 & 3.
Intermediate: Electrico. Electrico has won 2 of the last 3 years and second the other. Terrible & Guerrero Maya were 2 &3.
Advanced: Valiente, who takes the “Mr. CMLL” title away from Rush. Valiente was third last year. Astral, who won the intermediate last year, was runner up here, and Texano Jr. (!) was third.
Centalla de Oro and Stigma from Puebla were said to be attending the bodybuilding contest. Negro Casas also appeared.
A bit later, Texano Jr. walked over to the (nearb) Perro del Mal offices as was offically announced as the newest member. He’s reunited with his brother, Super Nova, and will start appearing for the promotion soon. Texano will wrestle at the Perros anniversary show, teaming with LA Park & and a wrestler to be announced (probably the next guy they’re trying to get to jump) versus Hijo del Perro Aguayo, Hector Garza and Damian 666. Alfredo noted that Texano Jr. looked like he had been planning to compete in the bodybuilding contest, so this might have been a very last minute decision.
For what it’s worth, the Perros del Mal seem to be hinting at going back to CMLL again. But we get this once every three months.
Quien Pinta Por La Corona announced their grand final would be 12/03 in Mexico City. And that’s all they explained about that.
La Mascara told Kaiser Sports that he sacrificed every day to win the NWA Historic Middleweight Title, and “Paco Alonso did not give it to me.” OK. He also talking about giving everything for the fans, if the building is full or if there’s ten people there.
There was a lot of lucha libre news in this week’s Wrestling Observer, though perhaps the most important news was a bit hidden in a WWE section…
As for Del Rio, McMahon has lost confidence in him according to multiple sources, and with the experiment of bringing in stars from Mexico, with the idea it hasn’t worked out as he had envisioned.
Elsewhere, Meltzer notes there were big plans for merchandising Sin Cara this holiday season, so it’s not like they’ve totally given up on Mexcians, but it also doesn’t sound like we should expect WWE to rush out and grab another luchador to replace Sin Cara.
The CMLL section itself mentions Blue Panther has been added to the programming department, and is critical of adding another person with old school views. CMLL could use some more modernization, but I think the bigger problem is the lack of conclusions; based on how many feuds have been started, built big, and then never blown off, I think it’d be a decent size surprise if CMLL actually got around to doing Negro Casas vs Blue Panther any time soon. (See: Atlantis/UG, Mephisto/Fantamsa) If Panther or anyone else can get those feuds to actually successfully conclude, they’d be a great addition to the team.
Actually, I think they should add Bucanero to the programming team, since he’s commentating on pretty much every show and probably actually knows what’s going on.
The newsletter also mentioned Hector Garza gave notice both to Paco Alonson and Chavo Lutteroth, telling them he was going to work the indies and the US, not mentioning AAA. I’m sure he’ll work those other places too. Meltzer says Garza was still on a guarantee, so CMLL were willing to let him go to get out of that deal. Garza says CMLL asked him to say, but didn’t come up with any ideas or storylines for him to stay, and CMLL feels like the Titanic right before the iceberg.
Random Box Y Lucha rumor of the day: CMLL Friday TV production has been taken over by the Vera’s, who are quietly attempting to sell it to TV Azteca. The poster says they’re trying to keep it quiet, which is exactly why you’d put it on the internet. (This is the same poster who put up the list of WWE tryouts.) If this somewhat dubious rumor comes thru, that’d mean CMLL would be off Galavision here in the United States, but perhaps on Azteca America stations and maybe AAA would get their slot back. I do believe the underlining premise – being pulled from the air for the Pan American games was the breaking point – but it’d be a shock if they actually moved the main show to another network.
Ozz & Cuervo explain that Kenzo Suzuki & the Great Muta were the greatest team of all time, so they are incredible to have beat them. The only teams in Mexico who might be able to challenge them are Chessman & Abyss (because they want those titles too) and Parka & Octagon.
LuchaWorld has Fredo on CMLL Fox Sports 08/27/11 and Mil Mascaras & Dos Caras vs Konnan & El Canek from late 80s Juarez.
Links
- Juniors held a press conference to announce it’s 12/04 Anniversary show @ Arena Lopes Mateos.
- Cronicas y Leyendas has video of Perro vs Fujinama in 1978 Japan, Love Machine losing his mask, and Huracan Ramirez Jr. losing his mask.
- Segunda Caida reviews last week’s LATV episode.
- Lucha Tampico has video of the Arsenal vs Gallo Dorado mask match there.
- DJ Spectro looks back at Volador & Misterioso
- Since Matt Hardy is in jail and all, EAW announced they will not be bringing him in. They never actually announced any dates, though they say they’re still working on getting Jeff and Reby Sky.
Lineups
CMLL (TUE) 11/29/2011 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
1) Javier Cruz Jr. vs Ángel del Mal
2) Ángel Azteca Jr. & Sensei vs Exterminador & Malefico
3) Dark Angel, Estrellita, Goya Kong vs Amapola, Princesa Sugheit, Tiffany
4) Pierrothito vs Bam Bam [MEX LIGHT]
5) Hijo del Fantasma, Máximo, Shocker vs Dragón Rojo Jr., Rey Escorpion, Último Guerrero
Title match should be good, again!
CMLL (TUE) 11/29/2011 Arena Mexico
1) Enrique Vera Jr. & Leono vs Bobby Zavala & Disturbio
2) Lluvia, Luna Mágica, Marcela vs La Comandante, Princesa Blanca, Zeuxis
3) Dragon Lee, Rey Cometa, Stuka Jr. vs Arkángel de la Muerte, Nitro, Skándalo
4) Metro, Sagrado, Valiente vs Euforia, Misterioso Jr., Pólvora
5) Ángel de Oro, La Máscara, Rush vs Mephisto, Rey Bucanero, Terrible
RTM? Nah. The big news: Rey Cometa is back!
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Zacarias was robbed.
I could see Del Rio going back to the midcard but not released anytime soon. “Lost confidence” doesn’t have to mean “give up on” and Rio can always go back to the main event later on if they wish.
3ra Caida had clips of the tag title match at Arena Puebla. Looked like your standard formula UG tag match. Although Dragon Rojo tried … something … to win the match. I’m still not sure what it was and I’m betting neither does he. Attendance looked okay. The scary visual was when they had clips of Mascara Dorada vs Dragon Rojo from the week before. Arena Puebla was a ghost town. Tons of empty seats including the first few rows on a couple of sides.
@Wirehead: Still, I think ADR wins the belt back and loses it at Royal Rumble. Not sure why Vince is down on ADR?
I am of the opinion that CMLL would be open to leaving Televisa. This may not have been the case just one or two years ago, but at this point, the constant pre-emptions and long commercials, must have them thinking about their alternatives. My guess is that CMLL promises their advertisers national network exposure. That’s really the only benefit they get from being on Galavision.
Could WWE get in the way of an Azteca deal? They would try.
@LLL: I’ve heard Miz is getting back into the WWE title picture so I doubt Rio gets the title back anytime soon. And I guess people just don’t see Del Rio as a legit WWE title level contender yet despite, IMO, the very good build up he’s gotten since his debut. Like I said maybe it’s best he stew in the midcard for now.
@Wirehead: Isn’t ADR getting a rematch on RAW this Monday, in addition to all house show ads for December announce ADR as champion defending against Cena, or defending against Cena and Punk in a 3-way? If WWE goes out of their way to change the ads we’ll know he’s not getting the belt back.