04/11-12 lucha times

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AAA is a double blind guess. Not sure if they’re moving onto SLP, no idea what they’re airing in SLP. Check AAA’s site on Friday.

I’m not sure Lucha Azteca is actually on this week. It’s not listed in the programming guide I use to record, and it’s not on the place I check online. (Which may just have the same listings.) There’s no obvious sporting event or other special to displacement. It’s listed on the schedule for next week, but sometimes those listings aren’t right a week ahead of time. I’m setting up to record a block of time just to see if it pops up.

IWRG did slip in airing Rey de Reyes during the day this week, but it was at a time where the feed I use is down. Hoping it turns up again.

I do have someone trying to record ClaroSports and I am trying to record it off a feed on the internet, but it’s possible neither thing works out and we don’t get Dragon Lee/Virus. Blame CMLL. (If you can record ClaroSports and send it to me to share with everyone, that’d be appreciated too.)

The middle match on Lucha Underground is a preview of the next week’s three way match. There’s also a Pentagon Jr. segment on the show. Dario will also explain the Unique Opportunity that’ll be given to the winner of the Aerostar/Drago sequence. Fire in the Cosmos is quite the episode title.

Mistico wins in Guadalajara, Rey Bucanero talks

CMLL (TUE) 04/07/2015 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [Fuego en el Ring]
1) Brazo De Oro Jr., Leono, Magnum b Espanto Jr., Furia Roja, Jocker
Brazo de Oro’s debut here.
2) Dark Angel, Goya Kong, Syuri b Amapola, Dalys, La Comandante
3) Misterioso Jr., Pierroth, Sagrado b Brazo de Oro, Delta, Guerrero Maya Jr.
Brazo de Oro returning here for the first time since 2012.
4) Mistico b Mephisto
La Mistica for the clean win.
5) Atlantis, Máximo, Super Porky b Bárbaro Cavernario, Felino, Mr. Niebla

They showed a brief clip of Brazo de Oro Jr.’s debut on Informa. He looked really skinny.

Rey Bucanero was also on CMLL Informa, as part of interviewing the new TGR group. He talked about both incidents which got him in the the last few weeks. Bucanero said he never said Rey Misterio Jr. was retiring, and hte reporter misunderstood what he was saying. Bucanero also accused Dr. Morales of trying to use Perro Aguayo Jr.’s death to make a bigger deal out of him kicking Leo Riano than it was.

LuchaWorld has KrisZ’s Wednesday news update.

Segunda Caida reviews Lucha Underground episode 17.

Barbaro Cavernario wants to return to Japan and another title match with Titan.

Olimpico’s been gone from CMLL training for a dancing show, and it’ll debut on April 27th.

+LuchaTV has Ciclope and Damian 666 interviews for their 04/19 DTU show.

Dragon Lee talks about his match this Sunday against Negro Navarro for ChilangaMask.

WMC had a press conference for it’s 04/18 show.

El Popular talks to Zaeta Roja & Ares el Guerrero.

Lucha Libre in Japan

04/09 Dragon Gate: Yosuke♡Santa Maria, Kotoka, Flamita [O] b K-ness, Mondai Ryu, Punch Tominaga [X]

Dragon Gate also announced their King of Gate league tournament field. Flamita isn’t it involved. It runs most of May, which is probably why he’s free to be wrestling in Mexico that month. To that end, DTU announced Flamita as part of their Torneo de Alto Impacto. They haven’t quite explained what that is yet.

La Comandante interrupted Syuri’s usual post match interview to challenge her to a match for Japan. Setting up a possible feud for back in Japan at least teases the possibility of Syuri remaining champion tomorrow.

Lineups

All Elite (SUN) 04/19/2015 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
1) Ángel de Oro & Golden Magic vs Esfinge & Gallo
2) Draego & Emperador Azteca (IWRG) vs Dragon Lee (CMLL) & Rayman
3) Extreme Tiger & Último Guerrero vs LA Park & Volador Jr.
4) Negro Casas & Octagón vs Blue Panther & Fuerza Guerrera
5) Dr. Wagner Jr. vs Rush

Full card for this show. That main shouldn’t be just happening with no build, but so is the way lucha libre is right now.

Lucha Underground 1×22: Mask vs Mask

they could not have known this would actually work before trying it

the matches

Angelico [O], Ivelisse, Son of Havoc b Aerostar, Drago [X], Fenix to advance in the trios title tournament (8:13, shooting star press)
Sexy Star b Super Fly (5:46, la casita)
Prince Puma (c) b King Cuerno to retain the Lucha Underground Championship (9:03, 630 senton)

the developments

Drago assisted tornillo

Dario met with Puma and Konnan to explain he wanted the Lucha Underground Trios championship to be as important as the heavyweight one. Dario made Puma captain of a team, telling him to find two partners for a match next week against his own selected team. Konnan pushed for more info about Dario’s team, and Dario revealed King Cuerno would be on it, Prince Puma would face King Cuerno tonight, Cuerno’s partners would be with him, and the match would be for the Lucha Underground championship.

Later, Konnan told Puma he’d recruited Hernandez to be on the team. They were interrupted by Johnny Mundo, who revealed Prince Puma had also asked him to be on the team. Konnan wasn’t happy with the idea of team with Mundo, while Puma still seems (quietly!) uncomfortable with Hernandez.

3 stage handshake with 3 different cuts

Texano and Cage, Cuerno’s partners for next week, backed him up and helped Cuerno in the match. Puma still won, thought with some help from Hernandez. Prince Puma didn’t want to help. They had an animated discussion about after the match, only to be interrupted by Cage & Texano attacking. A five man brawl (with the defeated Cuerno being pulled out by the referee) ended the show.

This week’s trios title match saw both teams fall apart during the match. No one on Son of Havoc’s team really wanted to work together and Drago & Aerostar avoided tagging each other in out. Both teams seemed to pull it together, only for Ivelisse to walk out on Son of Havoc when he dove for a tag while Drago and Aerostar started slapping each other in the face. Havoc overcame Aerostar & Drago to get the win, much to Ivelisse’s surprise and distress.

this was really good camerawork (and a nice dive)

Sexy Star and Super Fly were forced to fight each other for disappointing Dario by losing last week. Dario ensured they’d fight hard by spontaneously making it a mask versus mask match. The announcers emphasized how strange it was to have a sort of sudden mask match, questioning Dario’s decisions strongly than they have in the past. Super Fly aggressively went after Sexy Star, but missed his moonsault and was rolled up for the pin. Super Fly demanded Sexy Star unmask him, and she sadly did. Pentagon Jr. attacked both after the match, this time breaking Super Fly’s arm before Sexy Star could stop him.

thoughts

This show is one I thought would get a lot of negative feedback, because of the quick mask match. I try to avoid reading reviews until after writing my own, but there didn’t seem to be many people complaining about it on Twitter during the show. It helps that Sexy Star is popular with the show’s fans, and part of the reason this happens appears to simply give Sexy a big win with no help before she faces Pentagon. It kind of got lost a little bit with Pentagon running in right after, but it’s a win they can bring up forever on the show and make seem bigger than it was in the moment. (The other reason I think this happened was to bring Lucha Underground and AAA slightly more in line, which is another Lucha Underground Sexy Star dilemma for another day.)

Mundo’s plan here was just to fly and hope he landed on something

I didn’t have any problem with it, I was amused to watch it happen before my eyes (a second time!) Striker and Vampiro really pushed the idea of Dario cheapening the mask stip by doing it at random, actually voicing the most likely complaints in the segment while trying to shift the blame for to Dario (instead of putting it on the promotion.) I think they handled it as well as possible.

Prince Puma and King Cuerno came off better on TV than it did live. There was one botched spot in (at a spot they really couldn’t take it off), and it was probably a bit slower than people would’ve expected from a Prince Puma match, but it still was satisfying and set up next week’s tournament match well.

Opener trios match had a lot of stories to juggle and had to handle a match in between. They made the most out of everything, building towards Drago/Aerostar well and continuing Havoc’s post breakup win streak. None of the matches on this show were super, but they were all very solid.