Lucha Underground 2×18: Enter the Mundo

Johnny's watching his carbs, no pizza DDT for him
Johnny’s watching his carbs, no pizza DDT for him

Matches

Joey Ryan beat Máscarita Sagrada (3:15, running tornado DDT, OK)

Cage defeats Chavo Guerrero for the Gift of the Gods (7:57, Drill Claw, GOOD)

Johnny Mundo, Jack Evans [O], PJ Black defeated Dragon Azteca [X], Rey Mysterio Jr., Prince Puma for the Lucha Underground Trios Championship (11:30, Jack Evans chair shot to the back→Jack Evans, good)

Developments

big win for Joey
big win for Joey

Two championships changed hands tonight. Rey Mysterio, Prince Puma and Dragon Azteca are no longer the trios champions, as the new trio of Johnny Mundo, PJ Black, Jack Evans dethroned them. It was meant to be Fenix, and not Mundo, to be part of the challenging trio as a follow up to their runner up performance in the four way trios match. Mundo put himself in the match by taking Fenix out. We didn’t see exactly how, but Fenix was laid out in the locker room with Mundo claiming responsibility. The match was competitive and lengthy, with Puma seemingly having the win off a 630 senton only for Mundo to pull the referee to the floor (taking him out of the match.) The rudos took out Rey with a double superkick, and gave a variety of moves and fouls to the other two champions. Dragon Azteca kicked out once, but was beat soon after.

Cage earned the Gift of the Gods championship he believed he already deserved, by defeating Chavo Guerrero in the middle match on the show. Chavo put together his strongest match of either season and made Cage work for the win (though he never did cheat.) Chavo just didn’t have enough to stop Cage, with Cage even kicking out of the frog splash and turning an attempt at the Three Amigos around into the Drill Claw. Cage wasted no time and immediately declared his desire to cash in the Gift of the Gods for a title match next week against Matanza. Dario & Matanza were not seen on this week’s show, but we were left wondering if we might see another title change next week.

The other match on the show was a Joey Ryan win over Máscarita Sagrada. Ryan had other plans for the rest of the night, and the outcome was more notable for being Sagrada’s third in a row since taking on Famous B. Famous B has made Sagrada more famous, but not more successful. Famous B spent the match trying to advertise his services to everyone and not really paying attention to the fight, which is also not a great sign.

koppa kick versus discus lariat
koppu kick versus discus lariat

Ryan, frustrated at his lack of progress in the investigation, decided to illegally search Dario’s office. He didn’t really find anything would help, though he did pocket some of Dario’s cash. Joey also wasn’t too sneaky, with first Cortez finding him, then Cisco finding both of them. That one was a problem. Cisco was upset he wasn’t cut in on the robbery attempt he believed he was seeing and said he’d rat them out to Dario. Ryan promptly blew his cover and Cortez had to arrest Cisco (“Francisco Garza”) to keep him quiet.

The bit with King Cuerno at the end of Graver Consquences was explained: he’s now got Mil Muertes mounted on his wall, encased in glass. Mil is unconscious/dead. He needed Catrina to awake him last time, and there’s still no sign of her.

Pentagon, also a Matanza victim, seemed to be doing a lot better. He was moving around normal at Vampiro’s dojo. In a moment echoing a scene between Black Lotus & Dragon Azteca last season, Pentagon Jr. insisted he was ready to get revenge while Vampiro was just as sure he was not. Pentagon seems headed back to the Temple soon either way.

Finally, a Taya vignette aired, pitching her as the Perfect Woman.

Thoughts

Dragon Azteca sends Jack flying
Dragon Azteca sends Jack flying

This was a much better episode than last week. This Gift of Gods match was surprisingly better than the last one, and the trios title match was very good.

It was a fun main event, if not always as smooth once. They tried a lot of big ideas and not all of them cleanly landed, but it led to a lot of highlights. Jack’s impressive at working with these técnicos and Mundo had some very good moments. The cheating at the finish felt intentionally comically out, but not having it end on the first fall helped.

Johnny, Jack, PJ and Taya have obvious potential as a rudo group on this show. It’s still too bad we couldn’t get more Rey, Dragon, Puma title defenses.

this didn't come off perfectly, but is a crazy idea
this didn’t come off perfectly, but was a crazy idea

Cage & Chavo’s match was not at all worked the way you’d expect from a Chavo match in LU, and also was a surprisingly good match. Chavo’s matches have been good (to be fair, some of them have been intended to be matches people wouldn’t like), but this became Chavo’s attempt to have the big quality match. They built up the drama with the early leg attack and later setting up for the frog splash, giving people a moment where they believed he could actually win. It didn’t quite fit Chavo’s character for him not to cheat, but it was better for the show for that to be saved for the main event. I’m not sure it makes sense for Chavo to hang in there so long when they’re trying to show Cage has a shot against Matanza, but I don’t think anything that happened hurt Cage for next week.

The Máscarita/Ryan match was fine comedy. They are acknowledging the Famous B/Mascarita bit hasn’t been successful, so hopefully they’re onto to whatever the next step is. Pentagon going from being in traction to walking around fine a week later was odd, but I wanted them to move that along so I don’t have an issue with them moving it along quick. The police vignette also nudged that story along. The Taya vignette was fine and probably over due. The Cuerno one was epic.

Lucha Azteca7 Elite: 2016-05-13 

Tiger legdrop
Tiger legdrop

Recapped: 05/22/2016

What happened: a Volador picked up 3 points in the Liga Elite, which may or may not be meaningful. Golden Magic & Puma advanced to the Elite Middleweight cibernetico (which wasn’t really.) The Hell Brothers and Parks aren’t friends.

What was good: The singles match and the opener tag match were good.

Where can I watch it: It’s on my channel and Azteca’s site. Read More

CMLL Gran Prix, Lucha Underground tonight, AAA LWC in Puebla

Disturbio knocked silly
Disturbio knocked silly

CMLL (TUE) 05/24/2016 Arena México [thecubsfan]
1) Cholo & Espanto Jr. b Bengala & Leono MARTES DE NUEVOS VALORES EN LA ARENA MEXICO 24 DE MAYO DEL 2016 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
15:55. Rudos took 1/3
2) Acero, Eléctrico, Fantasy b Pequeño Nitro, Pequeño Olímpico, Pierrothito MARTES DE NUEVOS VALORES EN LA ARENA MEXICO 24 DE MAYO DEL 2016 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
14:34. Tecnicos took 2/3. Acero replaced Stukita
3) Disturbio, Puma, Tiger b Esfinge, Pegasso, Stigma MARTES DE NUEVOS VALORES EN LA ARENA MEXICO 24 DE MAYO DEL 2016 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
13:36. Rudos took 1/3.
4) Rey Cometa b Cavernario [lightning] MARTES DE NUEVOS VALORES EN LA ARENA MEXICO 24 DE MAYO DEL 2016 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
Cometa won in 8:01 with a Canadian Destroyer
5) Misterioso Jr., Pierroth, Sagrado b Fuego, Tritón, Valiente MARTES DE NUEVOS VALORES EN LA ARENA MEXICO 24 DE MAYO DEL 2016 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
8:51. Rudos took 1/3.
6) Ángel de Oro, Atlantis, Stuka Jr. b Gran Guerrero, Niebla Roja, Último Guerrero MARTES DE NUEVOS VALORES EN LA ARENA MEXICO 24 DE MAYO DEL 2016 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
10:40. Straight falls. Stuka pinned UG and demanded a title shot next week. UG accepted in English.

There was some stuff that was good, but it was a show that could be skipped without missing too much. They had their cake and ate it too in the semifinal, with the Pierroth not getting along with his partners but the trio essentially still being the same Boricuas as always. I’m guessing they didn’t do a bigger breakup because we’ll still be getting more of these matches to come.

CMLL announced Dragon Lee would be out three weeks with a right knee strain. That’s what he had last month too. It suggests the injury didn’t get enough time to heal, or there’s something more severe that he’s trying to work thru. (As RobViper pointed out, the parallel here is to Rush and Mistico II’s repeated shoulder injuries, which kept coming back until they had surgery.) I hope Dragon Lee takes all the time he needs to recover, and the people around him don’t let him hurry back.

Stuka Jr. replaces Dragon Lee on Friday. That main event seemed to set up a return of the La Mascara/Dragon Lee feud, and maybe Mascara will feud with Maximo instead. Diamante Azul replaces Dragon Lee on Sunday, which is the saddest change. Ultimo Dragoncito also replaces Astral on Saturday.

CMLL announced the Gran Prix tournament will return at some point soon. The idea of the tournament has been Mexico versus the World, though they haven’t actually done it all times. (It’s also sometimes been a one night tournament and sometimes a cibernetico.) CMLL’s press release says this one will have eight Mexicans and eight foreigners.

The article plays up the great history of the tournament, a tournament CMLL’s forgotten to run since 2008. Previous winners are Rayo de Jalisco Jr. (1994), Head Hunter A (1995), Hijo del Santo (1996), Steel (1997), Apolo Dantes (1998), Mascara Magica (2002), Dr. Wagner Jr. (2003), Atlantis (2005), Ultimo Guerrero (2006 & 2007), and Alex Shelley (2008). Ultimo Guerrero was runner up to Shelley in that last one too, in what was designed to set up a Shelley/Sabin vs Guerrero/Casas apuesta match (but CMLL & TNA couldn’t make a deal.)

CMLL could always scrounge enough local foreigners (Marco, Okumura, Raijin, Fujin, Heddi Karaoui, Johnny Idol & American Sweetness from DTU, Rocket?) to get to eight if they wanted to go route, but the rumor is people are coming in from NJPW and maybe even ROH. Dr. Landru says he’s heard there’s people from Ocenaia, Canada and the US confirmed for the tournament, and mentions a former CMLL tag champion and member of the Bullet Club The preview plays up King Haku being the runner up in the first match, with a photo of him with his son Tama Tonga from this year’s Gran Prix, and Tama fits that criteria.

The Gran Prix was talked about on the show last night, promoting it like it’s the next major CMLL event. I guess it’s possible it could be an iPPV.

There’s no ELITE show today. They’re scheduled to be back next Wednesday. No card has been announced yet.

Today’s Lucha Underground episode is the 18th of the season, “Enter the Mundo”. Matches announced

  • Mascarita Sagrada vs Joey Ryan – clip here
  • Cage vs Chavo Guerrero (c) for the Gift of the Gods championship
  • Prince Puma, Dragon Azteca Jr., Rey Mysterio Jr. (c) vs TBD

That clip might look familiar, they accidentally shared it a couple weeks ahead of time. Hope no one got fired. The trios match is listed in the show preview but no opponents are mentioned.

AAA held a press conference in Puebla to promote the 06/03 Lucha World Cup show taking place in that city. There wasn’t much news; it was more to get all the local Puebla media to mention the show and seems successful on that front.

Dorian did mention the Lucha World Cup would be on iPPV. There’s no details yet on where the iPPV would be, how much each show costs, and if they’re (still) doing English announcing. The quote makes it sound as if they’re not doing traditional PPV even in Mexico. iPPV only would give them the freedom to go as long as they’d like. Nine days to go.

Melissa Santos says she’s part of the Lucha World Cup.

RIOT on 06/11 in Arena Femenil Monterrey
1: Belial vs Drastick Boy
2: Arez vs Jinzo
3: Violento Jack vs Byron vs Tony Rodriguez
4: Erik Ortiz vs Rico Rodriguez

Chairo 4 on 06/19 in Arena Naucalpan
1: Impulso vs Freelance, hair vs hair
2: Keria, Aeroboy, Demasiado vs Mini Multifacetico, Brole, Prayer
3: Alas de Acero, Aramis, Iron Kid vs Soberano Jr., Hombre Bala Jr., Star Jr.

The AMLL alliance of promoters in Torreon, Gomez Palacio and Ciudad Lerdo will be running a series of events to set up a support fund for injured luchadors. Luchadors will have to train two times a week to be eligible, but won’t have to pay – the promoters will be responsible for it. They’re also going to create a unified championship over all these gyms.

Dragon Rojo really wants to wrestle Carisitco.

R de Rudo has an interview with Sadico.

Lineups

CMLL (TUE) 05/31/2016 Arena México
1) Acero & Aéreo vs Demus 3:16 & Mercurio
2) Flyer, Magnus, Sensei vs Arkángel de la Muerte, Hijo del Signo, Nitro
3) Blue Panther Jr., Soberano Jr., The Panther vs Cancerbero, Raziel, Virus
4) Blue Panther, Guerrero Maya Jr., Rey Cometa vs Dragón Rojo Jr., Hechicero, Kráneo
5) Último Guerrero © vs Stuka Jr. [NWA MIDDLE]
fifth defense
6) Diamante Azul, Máximo Sexy, Mistico vs Ephesto, Luciferno, Mephisto

Stuka has no chance of winning – his big move involves going to the top rope, that’s not a good idea with UG –  but maybe he’ll get an interesting match out of it. Fourth match could be good.

CMLL (TUE) 05/31/2016 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
1) Mágico & Magnum vs Kempo Dragón & Príncipe Kisho
2) Oro Jr., Robin, Vaquero Jr. vs Akuma, Espanto Jr., Joker
3) Eléctrico, Fantasy, Último Dragóncito vs Pequeño Nitro, Pequeño Universo 2000, Pierrothito
4) Ángel de Oro, Esfinge, Valiente vs Cavernario, Furia Roja, Sagrado
5) Máscara Dorada, Rush, Titán vs La Máscara, Shocker, Terrible

Rush turned tecnico by turning on La Mascara. Hey, if he didn’t team with Pierroth, it might be plausible.

Furia Roja is strangely high on this card. Something is up there. The Sinaloa guys get an opener.

AAA on Televisa: 2016-05-07 

ouch
ouch

Recapped: 05/22/2016

What happened: Not much? Some Lucha World Cup announcements were made. La Frontera won their debut. Xinetez were dominant over their opponents. This turned out to be Octagon Jr.’s farewell match, and understandably so.

What was good: The women’s tag was entertaining.

Where can I watch it: It’s on AAA’s channel Read More