What happened: Rush cheated to beat Diamante Azul in a match that never got on track.
What was good: I liked the tercera, though there’s not anything extraordinary on this card and you can easily skip this show. The main event finish being so bad is watchable in a sense, but you’ve seen the GIF if you’re reading this.
Where can I watch it: It’s on CMLL’s YouTube feed.Read More
I only saw the finish of the fifth match, but that match was said to be pretty good, with Bucanero looking better than on the Anniversary show and Hechicero being great. It’s really great to see Hechicero rise to being a world champion; he had to give up his life and restart from the bottom to make it in CMLL, and he’s doing it.
I wonder if Hechicero’s success will have any effect on the career decision of other indie stars; we’ve seen with WWE that both the success of indie wrestlers and WWE’s increased appreciation for those who work a different style has led to more people of that type getting brought into WWE. In CMLL, I don’t think it’s ever been as much a barrier to entry as an disinterest in going – you’re giving up money in the short term at least if you start from the bottom and there’s no guarantee you’ll get beyond that point, but Hechicero is proof that it could work out. (At the same time, the indie scene seems as strong, at least on given it’s scale.)
Today’s Lucha Underground is episode 9 of 40, “Loser Leaves Lucha.” It’s one of two episodes remaining before Aztec Warfare 3. Matches announced:
Dr. Wagner Jr. vs Son of Havoc – a stipulation will be announced
Matanza (c) vs the winner of a Dial of Doom spin, for the Lucha Underground championship
Rey Mysterio Jr. vs Chavo Guerrero Jr., loser leaves Lucha Underground (video clip)
It’s not in the preview, but there will also be a match announced for next week.
If you’re a person living in Mexico who changed their clocks on Sunday, the stream you’re used to watching will be one hour earlier than usual.
My recap won’t be up until Thursday evening. I may actually watch the HD version this week.
Lucha Underground announced Saturday’s show in San Diego/Escondido will have Angelico vs Johnny Mundo in a street fight as the noon main event, and the Mack versus King Cuerno in a two out of three falls match as the 3 pm main event. Everyone but Mundo hasn’t been on of these yet, and Mundo’s been on all the shows and done all the meet and greets too. These shows are a home game for Fenix now but he’s not among those advertised (Drago, Aerostar, Ivelisse, Jack Evans, Paul London, Mil Muertes, Taya); it could be because he’s out hurt anyway or because he still seems to be in Mexico at the moment. I think it’ll be a positive sign if he makes an appearance on this show, and not for sure a negative one if he doesn’t.
WRG (SUN) 11/06/2016Arena Naucalpan
1) Fireman & Omega vs Atomic Star & Fly Tiger
2) Alas de Acero, Black Dragón, Cadillac vs Adrenalina, Araña de Plata, Hanaoka
3) Dragón Fly, Emperador Azteca, Zatura vs Demonio Infernal, Hip Hop Man, Skanda
4) Pantera, Pantera I, Relámpago vs Black Terry, Cerebro Negro, Dr. Karonte Jr.
5) Bobby Lee Jr., Chicano, Danny Casas, Freelance, Hijo De Dos Caras, Suicida, Súper Nova, Veneno vs Canis Lupus, Dr. Cerebro, Eterno, Hijo de Pirata Morgan, Imposible, Máscara Año 2000 Jr., Negro Navarro, Trauma I[Copa Huracan Ramirez]
Main event is a cibernetico in remembrance of the tenth anniversary of Huracan Ramirez’s passing. I guess Dr. Cerbero is a rudo now?
Only Mexico gives you the team of Pantera & Pantera I.
What happened: Nothing. There’s a feud in the semimain that end up going nowhere.
What was good: Nothing, really. The main event was so mailed in that people were forgetting to cover people for three counts (or forgetting to pull people up at two.) None of the matches are wretched, but it’s a poor investment of time to watch this.
Where can I watch it: It’s on CMLL’s channel and has already aired on 52MXRead More