Bandido/Cuatrero for 01/03, quiet weekend

Titan

CMLL (FRI) 12/27/2019 Arena México [CMLL, Lucha Central, MarcaOvacionesPublicsport, thecubsfan]
1) Angelito & Shockercito b Mercurio & Pierrothito LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES 27 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2019 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
11:52. Tecnicos took 1/3.
2) Estrellita, La Magnifica, Lluvia b Amapola, La Comandante, Reyna Isis LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES 27 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2019 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
15:50. Tecnicas took 1/3.
3) Guerrero Maya Jr. b Okumura [lightningLUCHA LIBRE VIERNES 27 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2019 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
7:32. Maya won via Sacrifica Maya.
4) Hijo del Villano III, Pólvora, Templario b El Audaz, Flyer, Star Jr. LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES 27 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2019 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
16:09. Rudos took 2/3.
5) Cavernario, Felino, Negro Casas b Ángel de Oro, Titán, Valiente LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES 27 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2019 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
14:34. Peste Negra took 1/3. Angel de Oro & Felino lightly feuded.
6) Cuatrero, Forastero, Gilbert el Boricua b Carístico, El Bandido, Volador Jr. LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES 27 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2019 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
10:29. Straight falls. Cuatrero stole Bandido’s mask to get the win and to set up a singles match.

CMLL promos: tecnicas, Peste Negra (honoring Mr. Niebla), Bandido & Cuatrero (building up their match)

Pressroom interviews: Caristico, Angel de Oro, Guerrero Maya Jr., and Okumura.

Nothing terrible this Friday, though nothing great either. A lot like most CMLL shows in 2019. The Audaz/Templario match was the best. Bandido/Cuatrero is going to be the real test as far as how this Bandido stint will go.

This show had an unexpectedly big turnout. Even CMLL seems surprised, there weren’t many wide shots of the building. It didn’t sound like a larger than usual crowd. This might just people on vacation taking in a show during the holiday period; attendance was up in Puebla on Monday and on the Christmas Day show, and that seems like the common reason.

The US ambassador to Mexico was at the show.

CMLL (FRI) 12/27/2019 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [CML]
1) Demonio Maya, Demonio Rojo, Difunto b El Divino, Fantástico, Mr. Samurai
rudos took 2/3
2) La Infernal, La Seductora, Metálica b La Guerrera, La Jarochita, Mystique
rudas took 1/3
3) Esfinge, Kráneo, Volcano b Furia Roja, Hechicero, Rey Bucanero
tecnicos took 2/3. Mr. Niebla was honored after the match.
4) Fugaz, Gran Guerrero, Último Guerrero b Atlantis Jr., Mephisto, Soberano Jr. [Relevos Increíbles]
5) Terrible © b Diamante Azul [MEX HEAVY]
Terrible took falls 2/3, the last via foul, to retain the title. 6th defense

Status quo in the main event. Nothing obviously set up for next Friday though details were light on the semi-main.

Lucha Azteca AAA gave out the second half of their 2019 awards on Friday

  • Luchadora of the Year: Lady Shani & La Hiedra tied
  • Best Dive: Hijo del Vikingo (at Heroes Inmortales, over Aerostar & Fenix dives)
  • Most Spectacular: Nino Hamburguesa
  • Special Mention: La Parka
  • Match of the Year: Kenny Omega vs Fenix (over Demon/Wagner and Drago/Daga)

Again, not a lot of shows this weekend. Everyone’s saving their efforts for New Year’s Day. The Liga MX final is also Sunday night, something lucha libre shows tend to avoid generally and more so when it includes America in the final. There’s not even a show in Arena Naucalpan this Sunday.

Shows that are happening

Alan Xtreme, who is now wrestling in the Pacific Northwest, suffered a bad knee injury. He’s looking to raise funds for medical bills on GoFundMe.

Sin Cara/Cinta de Oro will be the new director of international development for the Wolverhampton Wanderers, an English soccer team. He’s got a pre-existing relationship with the team that started when one of the players wearing his mask in a goal-scoring celebration. This seems to be reported only on the Spanish version of their site, not the English, which suggests it’s more a marketing figurehead thing.

Vanguardia has a great piece on Arena Obereos in Saltillo, an arena struggling to survive and being run by former luchador Costenito Moy.

Perfil has a story on a wrestling school class inspired by Titanes en el Ring. It’s more “how to take some basic bumps and do some rolls” rather than “how to be an undefeatable mummy creature.”

Segunda Caida writes about some newly posted 80s lucha.

LuchaWorld has a Mr. Niebla obituary.

Lineup

CMLL (FRI) 01/03/2020 Arena México
1) Sonic & Súper Astro Jr. vs El Coyote & Grako
2) Estrellita, La Jarochita, Marcela vs Amapola, Dalys, La Metálica
3) Atlantis Jr., Esfinge, Rey Cometa vs Misterioso, Pólvora, Vangellys
4) Soberano Jr., Titán, Volador Jr. vs Cavernario, Forastero, Templario
5) El Bandido vs Cuatrero
6) Ángel de Oro, Carístico, Niebla Roja vs Euforia, Gran Guerrero, Último Guerrero

Last show for many of these people before FantasticaMania; for everyone in the main event except for Gran Guerrero. It’s unclear if the Angel de Oro/Felino thing has been dropped by CMLL or is being kept for Homenaje a Dos Leyendas, but the burner has been turned way down on that one.

Bandido’s probably winning the semifinal – three falls, not a lightning match – but it’s more about how he looks winning it.

The top three matches are really good. The rest is decent reason to tune in about a hour in.

CMLL on Marca: 2019-12-27

Audaz

Recapped: 12/27/2019

Matches:

Angelito & Shockercito beat Mercurio & Pierrothito
(11:52 [6:10, 1:56, 3:46], 1/3, ok, 00:00:00)

Estrellita, La Magnifica, Lluvia beat Amapola, La Comandante, Reyna Isis
(15:50 [7:10, 4:39, 4:01], 1/3, ok, 00:18:36)

Guerrero Maya Jr. beat Okumura in a lightning match
(7:32, Sacrifica Maya, ok, 00:41:55)

Hijo del Villano III, Pólvora, Templario beat El Audaz, Flyer, Star Jr.
(16:09 [4:35, 5:30, 6:04], 2/3, good, 00:55:02)

Cavernario, Felino, Negro Casas beat Ángel de Oro, Titán, Valiente
(14:34 [6:44, 2:53, 4:57], 1/3, ok, 01:19:51)

Cuatrero, Forastero, Gilbert el Boricua beat Carístico, El Bandido, Volador Jr.
(10:29 [4:31, 5:58], 1/2, ok, 01:42:24)

What happened:

Cuatrero stole Bandido’s mask to pin him in the main event, winning the match in straight falls for the rudos. This seemed to set up a singles match for next week.

Thoughts:

around and around

The last match was slight for a CMLL Friday main event, with the tecnicos not getting in much of a comeback before the match ended. They wanted a two fall story and they got it, but they didn’t give a lot of action. Bandido/Cuatrero is going to be a big match for both people.

There was no particular special energy to the semi-main, even with the Angel de Oro/Felino issue going on in the background. It was a lot of people going through their usual bits for a Friday night crowd. Titan & Cavernario were the most over and worked well together, but this wasn’t anything worth writing about.

CMLL is not as experimental as AAA can be, which made the fourth match notable for an attempt to switch things up and try different things. Audaz pulled out dragonranas he didn’t do last week, Templario had a couple of ideas for spots, the finish was more complex than usual. Flyer has looked reliable in his return and was among a lot of guys who were just fine. This was a borderline good match.

a different way to land this spot

Okumura didn’t seem like he could do anything in the lightning match after a couple of minutes. It made it seem all the sadder that Maya was going to lose. And then he didn’t lose! Maya’s offense looked clean and efficient and the Sacrifica Maya was great on a guy who couldn’t do much to help. There’s no reason this match had to happen and more Okumura on FantasticaMania is not going to be great but at least justice was had.

Lluvia & Estrellita wrestled for their team in most of the women’s match, which wasn’t really a good thing. Estrellita was struggling badly in the first fall and never was particularly good. Magnifica felt iced out for whatever reason. She and Isis seemed to be on different pages when she was in. I guess they finished fine but this was barely OK.

Mercurio was gone for months, came back, and is clearly better than most every mini rudo that’s been around. It’s confusing but then also not confusing considering most every mini rudo. He and Shockercito were really well-coordinated going to the finish and he was solid throughout. This, like last Friday’s match, might be worth a closer look if you’re in particularly into these guys; Pierrothito, Shockercito and Mercurio and anyone else is the best combination.