Flamita has signed a one year deal with US promotion Ring of Honor. He’s expected to start on their 12/13 Final Battle PPV. Hugo Savinovich mentioned a rumor of Flamita signing during today’s AAA show. I can confirm that rumor is correct, Flamtia has indeed signed with ROH.
Flamita debuted in Ring of Honor about a month ago, as an injury replacement for Mexablood partner Bandido. The substitution got a positive reaction for the promotion, Flamita impressed in his matches, and Ring of Honor seems to be on an annual autumn contract drive. Fellow guest wrestlers Dan Maff similarly did well in his return to Ring of Honor, who quickly signed him. The same concept seems to apply with Flamita: ROH liked what they saw and are motivated to make moves.
This contract is a significant career achievement for Flamita. A wrestler who was once considered too small for CMLL now has a deal with a US promotion. It isn’t technically Flamita’s first deal with a US group – a short stint with Lucha Underground ended unhappily, and this one can only end up better. It does mean some changes. Flamita has been a frequent guest wrestler in Dragon Gate since 2013. As best I know, that will come to an end for now and Ring of Honor will be top priority.
MLW and Impact both came up this past year as Flamita destinations in 2019. He did appear in both, but no deal was signed. Flamita wrestles in AAA but seems to be a freelancer there as well. ROH officially has an alliance with CMLL in Mexico but has not stood in the way of their wrestlers working AAA when CMLL hasn’t been interested in them. In practice, Bandido worked a lot less with AAA once ROH bookings took over, though he returns to the promotion later this month.
Flamita signing with Ring of Honor does not guarantee Bandido will re-signing with ROH; that’s still a possibility, just nothing was decided last I’ve heard. It’s a positive for Bandido to see ROH sign his tag partner and close friend Flamita, but they’re making their deals individually.
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Interesting acquisition.
With RUSH as champion, a deal with CMLL, and other top luchadores under contract, it’s as if ROH is planning something big for the Latino market. Maybe they think they can deliver viewers for Sinclair’s recently acquired Region Sports Network, which includes California, Arizona, Texas, and Florida. ROH now has the tv clearance to target that demographic and high quality talent to give it a go. Synergy.
Now they just need a booker who knows how to make these signings feel special and get to big matches instead of okay now it’s your turn to face Kenny King, Silas Young, Matt Taven & Shane Taylor in this random order.
If they re-sign Bandido, Mexiblood should be the team to beat The Briscoes for the tag title. I’m not sure Flamita will be booked well if he’s going to be a solo. Maybe he and Dragon Lee could become part of RUSH’s U.S. version of Los Ingobernables.