Matt Taven wins the NWA Welterweight Championship, Seductora/Sugehit feud

new champ

CMLL (FRI) 03/30/2018 Arena México [NotimexSolowrestlingSuperLuchas]
1) Flyer & Robin b Akuma & Templario LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 30 DE MARZO  DE 2018 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
10:34. Tecnicos took 2/3.
2) Dalys, La Seductora, Zeuxis b Kaho Kobayashi, Marcela, Princesa Sugehit LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 30 DE MARZO  DE 2018 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
11:41. Rudas won in straight falls, Seductora using the ropes to beat Sugehit. They feuded.
3) Dragón Rojo Jr., Felino, Kawato San b Blue Panther, Blue Panther Jr., The Panther LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 30 DE MARZO  DE 2018 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
13:42. Rudos too 2/3.
4) Cavernario, Mr. Niebla, Negro Casas b Johnny Idol, Okumura, Sam Adonis LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 30 DE MARZO  DE 2018 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
11:10. Peste Negra took 2/3.
5) Atlantis, Carístico, Valiente b Kráneo, La Bestia Del Ring, Rush LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 30 DE MARZO  DE 2018 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
10:44. Kraneo and Los Ingobernables had problems leading to the finish.
6) Matt Taven b Volador Jr. © [NWA WELTERLUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 30 DE MARZO  DE 2018 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
15:34. Taven took 2/3, cleanly winning in the third (though after a Tirantes slow count on a Volador Canadian Destroyer.) Volador falls on his 20th defense. Taven is the 8th (or 65th) champion.

This was another big turnout for a show. CMLL didn’t give much of a look at the upper deck during the broadcast, but the lower portion seemed pretty full. It was a loud crowd (except for the semimain), and a good one to run a really big title switch. I have no idea if Taven beating Volador sets up an even bigger match later on, but it was the right night to do that outcome if they want to leave that possibility.

ROH hasn’t mentioned the title switch yet. To me, that suggests ROH wasn’t told of the title change ahead of time to have something ready to say, and that this is a CMLL-only storyline right now, a result of how high CMLL in on Taven rather than being specifically a ROH/CMLL crossover angle. Taven’s running bit in ROH is the promotion has a conspiracy against him and his Kingdom team, so I guess not mentioning it could some how work with that, though that’s a strange way to tell that story.

Taven joins Rocky Romero as men who’ve won ROH, CMLL and NJPW championships. Romero won the CMLL super lightweight championship twice. The second time, they had similar the idea he’d take it back to the US for the moment and CMLL would eventually bring him back to lose it to someone, only that never actually happened. (CMLL did want to bring him back at one point to lose to a NJPW wrestler they were high on, Black Tiger, not realizing Black Tiger was actually Rocky Romero.) Hopefully they’ve got this worked out better with Taven. Taven is taking the belt back to the US, but mentions “coming back to Mexico” in his post match promos as if it was a think that had already been agreed upon.

CMLL announced the championship as the “National Wrestling Alliance World Welterweight Championship”. They’ve done the historic name. I don’t know why they’ve made that change. It seems like something’s happened, CMLL typically remembers what their titles are, but no one’s talking about a reason for it.

Matt Taven was thrilled to be champion. (Sam Adonis helpfully is around to be translator.)  Kraneo says he’ll become a tecnico if the people want it. The Taven bit may take a longer to play out since he’s going home today, but CMLL started showing it’s cards on other plans. Kraneo’s going to be a tecnico. It may take a few weeks to get there, but seems likely he’ll be on the side of good by the Kids’ Day shows. Seductora and Sugehit seem headed to a hair match, not a title one, not that Seductora has a good chance of winning either. The Arena Mexico Anniversary is coming up at the end of the month, and that women’s match seems like a fit for it. Both of those storylines tarted with regular matches the first week, then bringing the people involved back another time to actually start the story. Peste Negra & Axis of Evil met in a regular match on this show, and they’re being brought back next week.

In the Arena Azteca Budokan main event trios last night, Oriental removed Mistico’s mask for the DQ, then challenged him to a hair versus mask match. Mistico accepted. No date announced, but this one sounds as if it might actually be happening. Oriental lost his mask to the original Mistico years ago.

Shows of note this weekend

Saturday

Sunday

DoradaFan has a new music video of Komander.

Lucha Sorpresa reviews some recent CMLL.

Segunda Caida watches Negro Casas & Aramis and a build up match to Cuatrero/Angel de Oro.

Lineups

CMLL (TUE) 04/03/2018 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
1) El Yaqui & Mágico vs Ráfaga & Sádico
2) Magnum, Príncipe Diamante, Star Jr. vs Cancerbero, Frezzer, Raziel
3) Blue Panther Jr., Pegasso, The Panther vs Misterioso Jr., Sagrado, Virus
4) Cuatrero, Forastero, Sansón vs Esfinge, Titán, Tritón
5) Carístico, Valiente, Volador Jr. vs Cavernario, Felino, Negro Casas

I missed this lineup somewhere along the way. Valiente is going to have a long night with those two partners. Semimain is a rematch, and seems to be setting up a national trios title match on 04/10. Crossing my fingers the stream will work for that one.

CMLL (FRI) 04/06/2018 Arena México
1) Astral & Eléctrico vs Cancerbero & Raziel
2) Drone, Fuego, Tritón vs Disturbio, Misterioso Jr., Sagrado
3) Cavernario, Felino, Negro Casas vs Kawato San, Okumura, Sam Adonis
4) Valiente vs Stuka Jr. [lightning]
5) Dragón Lee, Mistico, Titán vs Euforia, Gran Guerrero, Último Guerrero
6) Atlantis, Carístico, Volador Jr. vs Kráneo, La Bestia Del Ring, Rush [Relevos Increíbles]

The main event has the usual bit of taking a few weeks for a CMLL turn. Semimain could be very good, and the second match should be good as well. Not the most vital show for a busy weekend.

DTU LLA (SAT) 04/14/2018 Gym Kali, Acapulco, Guerrero
1) Luigi & Mini Flash vs Ángel Negro & Hermes
2) Devitt Rodríguez & Kevin vs Águila Azteca & Guerrero Azteca
3) Fly Danger vs Billy GamerMáscara Del RingAgraofobia
4) Camufaljke & Pesadilla vs Uranio & Yoke and Adrenalina & Tiburón
5) Hijo de Black Silver, Isias Velazquez, Moria vs Cobre, Draztick Boy, Jimmy
6) Lokillo © vs Ace Austin [DTU AI]

Second card announced for DTU’s April tour, with Lokillo defending his title against a wrestler from Ohio’s Rockstar Pro promotion.

CMLL on ClaroSports.com: 2018-03-30 

one, two, and …

Recapped: 03/30/2018

Matches: 

Flyer & Robin beat Akuma & Templario
(10:34 [3:50, 2:55, 3:49], 2/3, good, via VideosOficialesCMLL)

Dalys, La Seductora, Zeuxis beat Kaho Kobayashi, Marcela, Princesa Sugehit 
(11:41 [5:45, 5:56], 1/2, ok, via VideosOficialesCMLL )

Dragón Rojo Jr., Felino, Kawato San beat Blue Panther, Blue Panther Jr., The Panther
(13:42 [4:00, 3:12, 6:30], 2/3, ok, via VideosOficialesCMLL )

Cavernario, Mr. Niebla, Negro Casas beat Johnny Idol, Okumura, Sam Adonis
(11:10 [3:31, 2:03, 5:36], 2/3, ok, via VideosOficialesCMLL )

Atlantis, Carístico, Valiente beat Kráneo, La Bestia Del Ring, Rush
(10:44 [2:15, 2:02, 6:27], 1 DQ /3, below average, VideosOficialesCMLL )

Matt Taven beat Volador Jr. © to win the NWA World Welterweight Championship
(15:34, 2/3, great, VideosOficialesCMLL )

  1. Volador backcracker (2:13)
  2. Matt Taven frogsplash (2:18)
  3. Matt Taven Climax (11:03)

What happened: 

Robin & Akuma

Seconds for the main event were Sam Adonis and Flyer. Taven won the title cleanly, though Tirantes slow counted Volador before the finish. The championship belt was referred to as belong to the National Wrestling Alliance, and the “Historic” concept appeared to be dropped. None of the announcers remarked on the change.

The rudos were disqualified in the first fall of the semimain for a totally unnecessary shove of Edgar. Rush & Kraneo had problems in the third fall, leading to Rush & Bestia attacking Kraneo and Kraneo splashing them both to set up the técnico win. Kraneo had enough of Los Ingobernables, yet didn’t shake hands with the técnicos or do anything else to definitely establish him being a técnico. Mije walked out after Kraneo splashed his teammates.

Princesa Sugehit & La Seductora are now feuding, after Seductora used the ropes to beat Sugehit in the second fall of their match for the straight fall victory. They kept brawling after the match with no title belt motions, so this appears to be leaning towards a hair match feud at the moment.

Thoughts:

Taven is too far way and looking the wrong, Volador smartly holds up and waits on his dive

The main event did the shocking ending in a perfect way in CMLL/Volador match psychology: Taven had already used the Climax (and it didn’t work), and they were going thru the usual sequence of Volador cutting Taven off for the one man Spanish Fly or the super headscissors. The only different was Volador cutting Taven off a little bit lower than normal. It still seemed normal until the moment Taven pulled Volador off the ropes, and the match flipped from Volador cruising to another win to the unexpected outcome. The only real tell, and only really noticeable for what it was in retrospect, was Tirantes extreme slow counting against Volador moments before the finish. Even there, it just seemed like Tirantes being Tirantes, not CMLL doing a little something to protect their top guy. (Maybe there was one more tell: Magadan suddenly doing wikipedia research on a guy who’s been to CMLL multiple times seems like a clue.)

That finish was executed really well. The rest of the match wasn’t that smooth. It didn’t rise to be detrimental to the match, but there were obvious moments where Taven wasn’t where Volador expected him to be (and maybe once the other way) and Volador had to adjust quickly. As patterned as Volador can be, he also was able to make those adjustments and keep on going. It still lacked the smoothness of Volador’s other big matches. The third fall usually is blown out a bit bigger when the first two falls are so blown off like they were here, and there seemed to be less going on overall in this match. Had Volador actually gotten that Spanish Fly and won the match, this goes down a good match which is barely remembered by the end of the year, and people argue the opener was actually the best match of the show. The finish came off as so well done to me that it bumps up the match a lot. Whatever it’s rated, this match is going to be more memorable for the outcome than the quality as long as this story goes some place.

quebradoras (f varying quality) for all

The semimain was the quietest match on the show, with the crowd not really caring much about Los Ingobernables and only coming back partially alive when the técnicos finally got back in control in the third fall. It’s great the Kraneo turn seems to be finally happening. It just took a lot of a not greatly interesting match to get there.

The Peste Negra/Axis of Evil was exactly what you’d expect. A bunch of comedy, a lot of Okumura getting into chop fights, and maybe the only surprise being a clean finish with nothing coming out of it. Seeing Cavernario work as a técnico one show after trying to beat the life out of Soberano was strange. This crowd didn’t have much of a problem with it. The stereo casita spot with Casas to end the second fall looked great. Adonis was definitely the best of the rudos.

The tercera was helped by the crowd. They were way into the Pantheras thru the match, but most especially in the first fall run. Blue panther & Fellino did a lot more near fall spots than you’d get on a near fall, and Dragon Rojo diving to the floor is not an every show thing, but otherwise the crowd really carried the action. Blue Panther Jr.’s multiple quebradora spot is really popular. Dragon Rojo might have gotten shaken up on a The Panther splash but otherwise seemed fine.

Kraneo’s belly is a lethal weapon

The women’s match was alright. Just the idea of putting La Seductora in a feud is bizarre, but they must’ve been planning this for a while given her sudden high position. (Same as with Kraneo.) It doesn’t seem like it could possibly be good, and the looming series of not good matches definitely casts a show over this one. Otherwise, this was a bit better than the Homenaje a Dos Leyendas, with a crowd who was much more into it.

The opener was really fun, especially on the opening match curve. Templario is superb. Templario and Robin had a great finish, Templario and Flyer had an amazing sequence, Templario and [X] is always a good time. Akuma is definitely not bad, he took the Robin finish great, but Templario is so obviously talented that everyone else is going to look second class. Flyer & Templario had obvious chemistry and would be a fine Copa Nuevo Valores final or a random lightning match.

one moment of Templario