What happened: Nothing too important. Drago, Aerostar, and Bengala (replacing Fenix) got a trios title shot, but this was played down compared to the Apaches demanding a tag title shot and not getting it. That’s not advancing. The Trump Team cheated and beat Texano, who wants a match with them, but that’s also not advancing.
What was good: Nothing. I was disappointed by the trios match, which wasn’t much. Main event was the best match but not a recommendation.
Where can I watch it: It’s on AAA’s channel. Read More
A good taping. Hooray! There’s four matches I’d like to see, which makes for a couple good weeks of TV.
Pentagon earned/demanded a title shot on Naucalpan (results on that coming in the morning.) It’s only his second ever singles match in AAA – Suicide beat him in 2014 – but maybe a turning point. It’s also Psycho Clown’s fourth straight main event. It should be pretty good!
The mystery person in the second match is strange – it should be Halloween or Pagano. It’s possible Pagano is booked elsewhere, but Halloween is tougher to figure. He may just be banged up. There’s no hint on the surprise, but that feels like a spot X-Fly could fit in based on history. (Edit: This is a good idea – maybe it’s Bestia 666)
Fourth match is a title match preview, with Brian Cage returning and being added to it. Cage figures to get his own shot at some point, and maybe sooner if he gets the win.
The Aerostar/Fenix/Drago match is cool on it’s own (and probably originally supposed to set up by them losing as a team in the trios title match.) It’s better being for a title shot; it means Hijo del Fantasma is probably returning in Gimnasio de la Barrera, and they’re at least going to start off by doing stuff with him this time around. Aerostar and Fenix have previously been stopped on challenges – maybe this will be Drago’s shot?
The Daga & Suicide feud picks up in a tag match. It’s kind of weird but cool how Suicide & Argenis have ended up being a regular tag team (seemingly based on lack of options for them both.)
Opener has the return of the Silver Goat Kid (though he’s more of a Silver Goat Man nowadays), plus the debut of Herodes Jr. & Tiger Cota Jr. making a rare non-Nuevo Laredo appearance. It’s kind of a secret Poder del Norte/La Milicia reunion, but that would be giving away Soul Rocker’s other identity. Venum’s still without out Ludxor – and might be for a while, since it’s said he’s had ankle surgery – but he’s got three other fun people to hang out with for this show.
I like matches 1/2/4/6 and 3 might be good too. This is as promising a card as they’ve had this year, they just need everyone to make it thru Ultima Lucha in one piece.
AAA tapes tonight in Arena Naucalpan. The main event is Psycho Clown vs Pagano, a rematch from Orizaba. It might only be the main event because they’re likely to tear up the ring (but then Wagner is likely to do about the same in the semimain), but it’s definitely going last. The last Pagano/Psycho match ended with Pagano giving Psycho a Spanish Fly thru a table on fire. I’m not sure what they can do to top that, but I’m sure they’ll try. It might involved the Perros, booked in tercera, getting involved in the match.
The only match with something on the line is the trios title match, with the Xinetez defending against Aerostar, Drago and Bengala for the trios titles. It’d be a surprise if the challengers won, just because the overall direction of 2016 AAA has been strong rudo groups, and because this didn’t appear to treated as something important on the previous title shot. The case for a title change is AAA’s short on tecnicos – so much that Bengala has been main eventing some spot shows – and it’d help if he and the others were treated as bigger stars on TV to help that. I’d like the title change, I just don’t think it’s happening.
Mesias versus Dr. Wagner Jr. is the return of an old feud which might be leading to something more with them down the road. Monster/Murder vs Lider/Pentagon vs Nicho/Damian also might be a preview; a three way trios match between those teams might make some sense. Dinastia, who had a stream of seemingly frustrated Twitter posts a few days ago, returns to TV by teaming with Pimpinela & Nino Hamburguesa against Taurus, Mini Histeria, and Super Fly. Mamba’s not facing her fellow exotico, and instead teaming with Taya against Faby & Mary Apache, which appears to be part of the story of the Apaches going for the main tag titles. Averno & Chessman aren’t on this show, but it’s close enough to Mexico City that it’s possible one or both might be around for an appearance.
The show is listed as starting at 9pm (so don’t start checking Twitter for results until 9:30.) There’s no live stream, but there might be some Periscopes out there. The show itself should start airing on June 25.
This week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter says AAA had a meeting about holding TripleMania at the Forum in Los Angeles, but that plan is (long) dead and they’d be in Mexico City as normal. The WON says this would’ve only happened if they got TV in the US. AAA could not get TV in the US because their deal with Lucha Underground gives them the market exclusively, which suggests AAA either didn’t know that (unlikely) or thought they could get that changed (possible?) Even if the AAA show aired in the US, it’s hard to imagine it doing well in the US off less than a year of TV – especially this year of AAA TV – unless they were able to do a lot of local promotion or heavily leverage Lucha Underground popularity. Still, returning to the US (and LA in particular, a hot market of AAA’s first peak) has been such a goal that just accomplishing it might have been satisfying.
Elite runs tonight. There’s no Liga Elite matches, as one tournament is again pre-empted for an another tournament. Tonight is a eight man Elite rumble for the one spot for a Mexican luchador in next week’s Elite international tournament. Participants are Mascara Dorada, Atlantis, La Mascara, Rush, Caristico, Cibernetico, Xtreme Tiger, Volador Jr., Diamante Azul, and Rey Escorpion. The last Elite Rumble was a battle royal with the last two going to a pinfall, so those are maybe the same rules here.
Hoping I’m wrong and they do something different this time, because the Elite rumble they ran for the heavyweight title wasn’t any good, even before the lame finish. It was just a longer version of the usual horrible battle royal CMLL does. (Forget the suspension, why would your put Rush back in one of those after he threw the match last time?) Elite is strange and hard to predict, but given the Mexican rep may be one of the few people fans can actually identify, they need to have as big a star as possible win this. It’s probably Caristico’s match, though I guess Atlantis and Volador might have a shot.
The rest of Elite card are normal tag matches. The big draw is supposed to be the Guerrera (Juvi & Fuerza) versus the Octagons. It doesn’t seem like the Hijo del Octagon story has meant as much as it did a couple months ago; there isn’t much media attention outside of the usual lucha libre places. The one thing going for him is he definitely won’t be the worst wrestler in the match as long as he’s teaming with Octagon. The match is more interesting to see how it’s handled: can they call him Hijo del Octagon? can the match air? Octagon’s match was skipped from Elite last time.
The other matches, which may or may not air, include the odd team of Flamita, Golden Magic, and Hijo de Dos Caras taking on Magnus, Magno and Hijo del Medico Asesino. The best match on the show may be an Fujin, Raijin, Okumura versus Emperador Azteca, Metaleon, and Rey Cometa segunda. The opener is Astral & Electrico vs Pierrothito & Pequeno Violencia; Violencia usually makes things worse, but there seems to be less restrictions on Elite shows and that might balance it out. The show will air as usual on Friday.
Elite might also be making the rest of it’s International tournament official tonight, or on it’s TV Friday, or on a press conference next Wednesday. The tournament seems to have the usual amount of Elite clarity and confusion: Leo Riano says Hernandez was as surprised as everyone else to see his name announced and has no plans of leaving AAA. Hernandez was listed as representing Puerto Rico, which was strange on it’s own, and it should not be too hard to find a replacement. It’s just very strange he was announced if he hadn’t been contacted at all.
At Monday’s Elite press conference, Rush told Mas Lucha Dragon Lee was the first Mexican WWE invited to participate in the Cruiserweight Classic. Lee turned it down, Rush says, because he was going to be too busy this summer. (He’s ended up too hurt instead.) Rush was also very positive about Sombra in NXT, and critical of Mexican fans being hard on him for not having perfect English. At the same time, Rush said he didn’t want to go NXT because he’d have to change (like Sombra now being Andrade Cien Almas) and CMLL was the best promotion.
Caristico won a three way over La Mascara & Rush in Arena Aficion on Tuesday when Rush unmasked everyone. Attendance wasn’t as high as AAA’s taping in the same building, though still pretty good by the standards of that building (and CMLL shows in that building.)
Psycho Clown won the Arena Queretaro four way match with Pagano, Pentagon and Texano, thanks to a Pentagon foul on Pagano.
CMLL hypes Kushida appearing on the Lucha World Cup.