CMLL Mexico: 2019-06-25

Audaz

Recapped: 06/25-26/2019

Matches:

Mercurio & Pequeño Olímpico beat Acero & Aéreo
(14:17 [4:47, 5:26, 4:04], 1/3, ok, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Cancerbero, Nitro, Raziel beat Magnus, Retro, Robin
(16:09 [6:43, 3:20, 6:06], 1/3, n/r, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Súper Astro Jr. beat Halcón Suriano Jr. in a lightning match
(8:30, ok, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Pólvora, Vangellys, Virus beat Black Panther, Blue Panther Jr., Fuego
(12:58 [5:02, 3:29, 4:27], 1/3, n/r, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Felino, Hechicero, Templario beat Audaz, Flyer, Rey Cometa
(15:11 [5:26, 4:29, 5:16], 1/3, ok, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Cuatrero, Forastero, Sansón beat Místico, Soberano Jr., Valiente
(12:42 [3:08, 5:00, 4:34], 2/3, ok, VideosOficialesCMLL)

What happened:

Nothing.

Thoughts:

this GIF isn’t for the botch but how annoyed Hechicero is about it

Mistico is the new king of Tuesday tourist shows. People like him there. They booed NGD. There wasn’t many of them but it is a very safe space for the gold and silver prince and maybe they’d like to take advantage of it. He jumped right into the finish instead. Oh well. This was otherwise the usual Tuesday night special, enough highspots for the casuals while not doing anything you haven’t seen before.

The semi-final was off a little bit at moments, especially early on, that kept it from being a match I’d recommend. It still felt better than the usual CMLL match, with Hechicero & Audaz particularly showing what they can do when they get a chance. It wasn’t one of the stronger Templario performances, notable being way out of position on a spot that mad Hechicero look bad (and he couldn’t hide how upset he was about it.) I wish Cometa’s new look came with a few new spots.

The lightning match had a good flow until the first big dive, then it kind of lost momentum a bit with Super Astro taking a header. There were some beautiful spots, but the match felt like it was drifting back and forth with no big impact. Astro’s tope was cool but really weirdly set up by Halcon doing a neck crank over the ropes to set it up. Both guys had good spots like that, more so for Halcon, it just didn’t feel complete. I’d like to see them against a rudo opponent in the same situation.

Good for Acero & Aereo for getting somewhat matching gear. They’ve progressed as a team by having dozens of this match. Acero is still better of the two but any progression is nice. If only it could go somewhere.

TripleMania XXVII card revealed, AAA GDL venue change, Alberto/MMA

AAA announced the TripleMania lineup today. It is definitely a TripleMania lineup.

AAA TV (SAT) 08/03/2019 Arena Ciudad de México, Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal
1) Big Mami & Niño Hamburguesa © vs Sammy Guevara & Scarlett Bordeaux and Lady Maravilla & Villano III Jr. and Australian Suicide & Vanilla [AAA MIXED TAG]
3rd defense on TV, 11th defense overall.
2) Golden Magic, Hijo Del Vikingo, Myzteziz Jr. vs Carta Brava Jr., Mocho Cota Jr., Tito Santana and Mamba, Máximo, Pimpinela Escarlata
3) La Parka vs PaganoChessmanSúper FlyAvernoAerostarDragoPuma King [Copa TripleMania]
4) Keyra © vs TayaTessa BlanchardFaby ApacheLady ShaniChik TormentaLa Hiedra [TLC, Reina De Reinas]
5) Cain Velasquez, Cody Rhodes, Psycho Clown vs ?, Taurus, Texano Jr.
6) Fénix, Laredo Kid, Pentagón Jr. vs Kenny Omega, Matt Jackson, Nick Jackson
7) Blue Demon Jr. vs Dr. Wagner Jr. [mask, hair]

TripleMania is Saturday August 3rd. Like every other AAA TV taping with a listed start time of 8 pm, it will stream live in English & Spanish on Twitch. It will also air live on Space (as it did last year) and at least part of it will air live on TV Azteca.

As I wrote yesterday, AAA’s choice for TripleMania was either to tell a lot of people they’re not going to have a spot or to make a lot of nonsensical multiman person matches to squeeze everyone in. AAA – and most every other wrestling promotion on the planet – is going to choose the “more people” option. AAA’s also a promotion that has decided the best way to build up the biggest show of the year is at press conferences and those press conferences operate with a separate series of storylines. What happens on AAA TV matters, it just doesn’t matter all that much for TripleMania. It’s been this way for years now and it’s been successful enough that it won’t be changing any time soon.

Whenever people with AAA said things like “Aerostar vs Monster Clown might happen at TripleMania!”, they were lying, even if they didn’t realize they were doing it at that time. This kind of lineup is what TripleMania is and will be for the foreseeable future. This can be an immensely frustrating part of following AAA but is as part of it as the heel referee spots. For the people who just come in to AAA once a year, they want a strange Mexican variety wrestling show and they are always getting that show.

That’s where my expectations were coming into this card: this would be using AAA talent but in ways that may not match up with anything. I think it’s a good card all considered. I like the trios match at Fyter Fest and definitely, don’t have a problem seeing it again in front of a Mexican audience. The fifth match is a freak show match that actually might be good; I trust Taurus, Texano and what sure sounded like Killer Kross to be able to go along with whatever the tecnicos want to do. It’s going to be weird but it seems like it should work and I have more belief in the Cain Velazquez match working than I did initially.

The women’s match getting a TLC stipulation is completely random. AAA always has a gimmick attached to a match for no particular reason and this is that. It is also a reminder that we shouldn’t have cared all that much about Keyra winning the title at Verano de Escandalo. It is nice for her to get to be champion but she’s not going to anything meaningful with it before this match, and the TripleMania is always going to end up in a multi-women match where who comes in with the belt doesn’t have much of an advantage. The 3-way trios match would be a better quality match with just two teams in and the mixed tag story would be better with just the important people, but adding people onto matches is what TripleMania is. At some point, everyone but Mami, Maravilla, and Hamburguesa will be out on the floor and they’ll have their moment anyway.

Rey Escorpion, Killer Kross, and Daga are the three names that jumped out to me as people missing from this show. Daga’s got a title match with Drago on Saturday that I was sure he was winning; now I’m not so sure he’s really in AAA’s plans. Rey Escorpion’s heroic scheme to work his way into an apuesta feud with Psycho Clown seems to be delayed. Kross has been famously been left off the TripleMania card the last two years and my strong presumption is he came back to AAA again under the impression he would definitely get something this year. I can’t believe they’d do it again. All three guys could theoretically be the mystery man teaming with Texano and Taurus but that would still mean two of them are in Copa TripleMania or left off entirely. Alberto el Patron might also be the mystery man if not for his recent AAA issues. There’s no indication of when AAA might reveal that name; you’d think it would happen at an upcoming TV event but again this show is disconnected from TV.

I didn’t want to see Pagano/Chessman and I didn’t want to see Faby/Tirantes and I don’t have to see again. The lack of Pagano/extreme match on the show is probably the most surprising match decision, as AAA has steadfastly used those on big shows a way to make themselves distinct from WWE & CMLL. Perhaps some elements from that will come up in the Copa TripleMania.

Fenix will officially go one full AAA calendar year without defending the AAA megachampionship in AAA. (He did defend it in GALLI, I was there.) It feels like there should be a Mega title defense on this show, but it also doesn’t matter. The title is devoid of meaning and has been even since before Fenix had it. A single TripleMania title match isn’t going to fix that, because it didn’t fix it last year. It makes more sense to throw Fenix in the best match you can get a finish out of. Omega/Fenix might have been more interesting but I don’t think AAA or AEW can get to a good finish out of that right now. A rematch of the trios match will be good, though makes me wonder what exactly was booked for this spot before Verano de Escandalo.

AAA started this year with a press conference announcing the Demon/Wagner match, and saying TripleMania would have eight matches. Those would be six big main events, a Copa Triplemania, and Llave a la Gloria match. A lot can happen between January and July. I was still waiting for them to mention the Llave a la Gloria match as an aside when the press conference ended; that’s how they handled it last year.

AAA’s Saturday show has a venue change

Saturday’s AAA TV taping is changing. It’s still in Zapopan and it’s still at the same start time; none of this really matters if you are the 99% of people who are just watching it on Twitch. It’s just no longer in Auditorio Benito Juarez. AAA fans noticed a couple of banners at the building yesterday, saying the show was canceled due to no fault of the building itself. AAA & the local promoter didn’t say anything for a while and tickets remained on sale. Late last night, the local promoter posted a statement on Facebook saying the show 100% remained on but at a new venue. The new building, PALCCO, looks like it’s held some boxing events. It’s is around the size of Arena Naucalpan, while Auditorio Benito Juarez is a huge 10K+ building.

This may seem familiar. This would be AAA’s first show in the Guadalajara area since the 2015 Rey de Reyes, where the show also moved venues and was rescheduled twice due to various issues. This also included a bus accident with AAA staff which cost one person their life and left others permanently injured and came days before Perro Aguayo Jr.’s death. It was a pretty horrible time for AAA and I had wondered if they just didn’t want to go back to Guadalajara because it was so bad. It looks more like finding a reliable venue might be more of a problem.

Other Notes

CMLL (MON) 07/01/2019 Arena Puebla [CMLL, Lucha Central]
1) Espíritu Maligno, Joker, Rey Apocalipsis b Rey Samuray, Robin, Sonic LA MEJOR LUCHA LIBRE DESDE LA ARENA PUEBLA 1 DE JULIO DE 2019 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
Rudos took 1/3
2) El Malayo, El Perverso, Toro Bill Jr. DQ Arkalis, King Jaguar, Tigre Rojo Jr. LA MEJOR LUCHA LIBRE DESDE LA ARENA PUEBLA 1 DE JULIO DE 2019 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
straight falls, Perverso sneaking in a foul on King Jaguar
3) Drone, Dulce Gardenia, Stigma b Tyson La Bestia, Universo 2000 Jr., Virus LA MEJOR LUCHA LIBRE DESDE LA ARENA PUEBLA 1 DE JULIO DE 2019 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
tecnicos took 2/3, Drone surprising Virus with a small pacakge
4) Místico, Soberano Jr., Titán b Cavernario, Felino, Negro Casas LA MEJOR LUCHA LIBRE DESDE LA ARENA PUEBLA 1 DE JULIO DE 2019 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
tecnicos took 2/3
5) La Bestia Del Ring, Mr. Niebla, Terrible DQ Cuatrero, Forastero, Sansón LA MEJOR LUCHA LIBRE DESDE LA ARENA PUEBLA 1 DE JULIO DE 2019 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
Team Niebla took 1/3, the last with Sanson fouling Terrible

Not much of a notable Puebla show.

Arena Mexico’s main event is Angel de Oro, Dragon Lee & Caristico vs Cavernario, Negro Casas and Cavernario, that seems like fun. Hechicero, Vangellys, and Kawato against Audaz, Blue Panther and Guerrero Maya might be good too. It also might tell us if Audaz & Kawato are ongoing rivals. 7:30 pm on YouTube.

Forever rivals Niebla Roja and Gran Guerrero meet once again in Arena Coliseo Guadalajara.

Nacion Lucha Libre – Alberto, La Mascara, Hijo del Fantasma among them – did some appearances on ImagenTV yesterday to promote their debut. That first show is July 11th, the TV debut was said to be July 20th. In another media appearance with Marca, Alberto says he plans on having his retirement MMA fight in November in Las Vegas at Caesars Palace. Alberto fighting plans should always be taken with a grain of salt but those are more details than he usually mentions. No opponent announced; I think they were teasing Tito Ortiz at one point.

MexaWrestling on 07/14 in Arena Naucalpan

Lucha Memes on 07/20 in Gimnasio Hercules

I assume this an eight-team tournament.

Ring of Honor announced Rush faces Dalton Castle again on their 07/21 Honor Club show from Lowell, Massachusettes.

LuchaWorld has the latest Poster-Mania.

+LuchaTV has a new edition of the podcast.

Liger’s opponents are on the cover of this week’s Box Y Lucha.

Ovaciones posted their full interview with El Hijo del Santo.

Lineups

CMLL (SAT) 07/06/2019 Arena Coliseo
1) Bengala & Leono vs Apocalipsis & Inquisidor
2) Eléctrico, Magnus, Príncipe Diamante vs Cholo, El Coyote, Grako
3) Skadi vs Tiffany [lightning]
4) Drone, Fuego, Stigma vs Okumura, Sangre Azteca, Universo 2000 Jr.
5) Kráneo, Stuka Jr., Volcano vs Ephesto, Luciferno, Mephisto
6) Ángel de Oro, Carístico, Niebla Roja vs Euforia, Gran Guerrero, Templario

Skadi vs Tiffany sounds challenging.

CMLL (SUN) 07/07/2019 Arena México
1) Shockercito & Último Dragóncito vs Mercurio & Pequeño Olímpico
2) Halcón Suriano Jr., Magia Blanca, Magnus vs Cancerbero, Príncipe Odín Jr., Raziel
3) Avispa Dorada, Lluvia, Mystique vs Amapola, La Seductora, Tiffany
4) Ángel de Oro, Atlantis, Niebla Roja vs Dark Magic, Ephesto, Luciferno
5) Terrible © vs Valiente [MEX HEAVY]
5th defense
6) Dragón Lee, Soberano Jr., Volador Jr. vs Euforia, Gran Guerrero, Negro Casas

This title match is a rematch from the same building three months ago.

Mystique returns from her latest stint in Japan.

RO , WR (SAT) 07/06/2019 Arena San Juan Pantitlan, Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, Estado de México
1) Ancla, Atomic Star, Thunder Storm vs Príncipe Rebelde, Shalom, Tromba
2) Dalys & Lilith Dark vs Lolita & Sanely
3) Demonio Infernal, Eterno, Lunatik Extreme vs Herodes Jr., Hijo de Pirata Morgan, Hijo de Sangre Chicana
4) Metaleón vs Negro Casas
5) Emperador Azteca vs Black Warrior [KAOZ CRUISER]
6) ? vs Warrior Jr. © [PROANCL JLH]
7) Mano Negra & Pirata Morgan vs Cerebro Negro & Fresero Jr.

This one has multiple promotions listed. Both Warriors being in title matches make me sure this is a RO Wrestling programmed card. Metaleon being on the card seems incredibly unlikely since he just suffered that wrist injury.

CMLL , LEGEND , UWE (THU) 07/18/2019 Arena Lopez Mateos
1) Bucker & Devitt Rodriguez vs Alex Pain & Bestia Del Caribe
2) Princesa Azul vs HetzzaSkarletLady CatCandy SwingSamiraStephanie VaquerSexy Ángel [Liger Woman Tournament]
3) Ricky Marvin & Último Gladiador vs Fuego & Stuka Jr.
4) Ángel Cósmico, Drástico, Terry 2000 vs Príncipe Cóndor, Sádico, Yoruba
5) Aero Boy, Emperador Azteca, Imposible vs Ephesto, Luciferno, Mephisto
6) Jushin Liger, Místico, Valiente vs Carístico, El Bandido, Titán

First stop in Liger’s retirement tour, with an all-star trios match main event.

a section where I digress once again on Hijo del Vikingo’s visa

PWG started listing names for their Battle of Los Angeles tournament yesterday. People would like to see Hijo del Vikingo in it. I would too. More importantly, I think it has a very high chance of happening if Vikingo can travel to the US. Various promotions are excited to use Vikingo on their shows as soon as they have the opportunity; he’s surely going to be working for any promotion Konnan is working with right now at the least. No promotion has announced matches with Vikingo, which means he doesn’t have that ability to work in the US yet. At best – at best! – the visa process is underway and just not completed. I’m not sure of that. I would be a lot more sure of it if Vikingo’s name did get announced somewhere.

You may not care about PWG or American indie wrestling. That is cool. The lucha relevant thing here is Battle of Los Angeles is a week after AAA show in MSG. AAA’s not going to announce anything firm for that show until late (probably after TripleMania) because that’s how AAA operates, but you can get a readout of how it’s going from PWG. If Vikingo shows up on the BOLA participant list, he’s obviously going to be in New York. If BOLA reaches entrant 24 and Vikingo is not involved, that’s a bad sign for AAA’s show in New York and the one soon after in Los Angeles. Vikingo is not close to the most important person on that show, but he’s pretty high on the list of guys they should want to work those shows and it’d throw in to question who else might not make it.

There’s also a window open right now that might not be open forever. Two years ago, the Hijo del VIkingo breakout star was Arkangel Divino & Ultimo Maldito. Those guys wanted to come to US and they probably would’ve been given chances by US promoters. They never could – as mentioned in The Wrestlers episode a few weeks ago, they were not able to get a visa to travel to the US due to US policies two years ago. I’m not sure if that’s still the same case, but they’re obviously not been booked in the US much. I think they might still do get a look in the US if they got a chance to do their match with each other again, but the possibilities aren’t there like they were two years ago. Like a young basketball player who stays in college instead of going to the NBA, more time with Divino has exposed some of his weaknesses and lowered his perceived ceiling. Nothing AAA or anyone else has done with him in the last two years has made him as hot or as in demand as when he was the guy breaking out on The Crash undercards as well. AAA’s done better with Vikingo, but there will come a time where people get a little bit used to him being great and novelty gets taken away if he stays in the same spot forever. He’s not the only one in this situation. Not getting things done promptly has a price.

Ok, no more about this again for at least a month if I can help it.

CMLL Puebla: 2019-06-24

CMLL

Recapped: 06/26/2019

Matches:

Astro, Meyer, Rey Samuray beat Black Tiger, Joker, Toro Bill Jr.
(13:49 [5:38, 3:43, 4:28], 1/3, ok, VideosOficialesCMLL)

King Jaguar, Magia Blanca, Súper Astro Jr. beat El Malayo, El Perverso, Fuerza Chicana
(14:46 [8:34, 3:11, 3:01], 2/3, n/r, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Esfinge & Tritón © beat Felino & Tiger to keep the Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship
(19:28 [6:20, 3:20, 9:48], 2/3, ok, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Gran Guerrero, Rey Bucanero, Templario beat Kráneo, Stigma, Volcano
(14:26 [5:48, 3:09, 5:29], 1/3, ok, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Carístico, Titán, Volador Jr. beat Cuatrero, Forastero, Sansón
(10:42 [2:07, 3:11, 5:24], 2/3, VideosOficialesCMLL)

What happened:

Tiger takes out Triton with what appears to be a routine superkick to the chest midway thru the first fall. Best guess is the back of Triton’s head hit the mat falling down, but it’s never really clear. Triton seems barely conscious on the mat for the next 20 seconds, and no one really knows how to react outside of stalling. He eventually recovers enough to tag out. Triton lays and knees on the mat while Esfinge takes over, with the doctor briefly visible checking on him. Triton still looks a bit disoriented of when he comes back in to take the first fall pinfall, then seems more to be playing off it the rest of the match. Triton & Tiger accepted a mask match in post match promos.

It gets much less notice, because it’s happening at the edge of the screen for just a moment and then ignored, but Stigma also seems hurt after his match. He’s down outside the ring as the main event entrances are starting, with a backboard out for him, and then disappears by the next time we’re shown the whole ring.

The main event had Sanson foul to beat Volador, a finish to set up a singles match which just doesn’t occur.

Thoughts:

probably not worth all the effort

The main event was a means to a DQ end, decent action but not the best from anyway. I don’t know if he’s hurt, tired, or bored, but Volador seemed lethargic during the match. To me, there are two other tecncios in the match who would mean just about as much in a match against Sanson while giving Volador a break. CMLL programming sees Volador as necessarily, despite not a lot evidence of that being true right now. (Then they didn’t make the match, which makes this whole paragraph dumber.)

The tag team match was a bit of a disappointment, but one easy to write off due to Triton getting shaken up at the least. Whatever they were going to do in the first fall didn’t happen and it looked like they might have not done all they had planned during other portions. It settled down in the third fall and they had some solid back and forth, though never anything really noteworthy. Tiger and Triton continue to hype their feud. The overall tag match didn’t have that same energy; Felino and Esfinge were present but could’ve been subbed out with anyone. Esfinge occasionally looks clumsy and out of place. The splash/legdrop combo he did with Triton looked like a worse version of stuff Titan & Triton have done in the past and they really should avoid that sort of comparison. Esfinge & Triton really don’t have much tag team spots despite being a team for some time.

I don’t want to write off Magia Blanca but I think we might have to for at least a while.

They did a lot in the opener, more than usual. It didn’t have much of an impact and it didn’t feel sharp. In theory, when it’s six Puebla guys who are training together, they could be running thru these matches during the week before they happen. Didn’t feel that way here. Having these guys in eternal stasis (broken up by twice a year apuesta matches) doesn’t help but they’re not making the strongest case for more.