CMLL returns (for one night only?), 08/30 DTU iPPV lineup

CMLL (THU) 07/30/2020 Arena México [CMLLESTOFuria de TitanesLucha CentralMas LuchaOvacionesR de RudoReformaSomos el Mediothecubsfan]
1) Black Panther ?? Dark Magic
mentioned by Somos el Medio, did not air and not mentioned in results.
2) La Jarochita & Sanely b Amapola & Reina Isis  (posted by Google Drive)
11:53. Tecnicas took 2/3.
3) Guerrero Maya Jr. & Stuka Jr. b Okumura & Vangellys  (posted by Google Drive)
14:52. Tecnicos took 2/3.
4) Ángel de Oro, Carístico, Star Jr. b Gran Guerrero, Templario, Terrible  (posted by Google Drive)
14:26. Tecnicos took 2/3.

CMLL returned to action with the most generic CMLL show possible. All tecnico wins, all in the same fashion, no extraordinary match ups or even a mask pulling DQ. This was a sponsored show and they got a show booked liked a sponsored show. It was nice to have CMLL exist again but that’s all this was.

There was no indication of where CMLL will go from here when they might run again, no next show or lineup. All we know for the moment is CMLL will have that Aniversario announcement on Wednesday. CMLL is scheduled to continue to air old shows this week – Televisa will have the 2007 (Marco Corleone vs Universo 2000) and 2008 (Hector Garza vs Perro Aguayo Jr.) Homenaje a Dos Leyendas shows this upcoming Saturday. There’s no indication when AAA might run either, but at least their AutoLucha shows present a plan on how to make them financially viable. Once they start running, they should be able to keep running as long as people are willing to buy tickets. CMLL’s keeping their plan secret, if there is one.

Ovaciones report says the CMLL wrestlers were COVID-19 tested. Ovaciones labels the show as “without press”, but clearly there were some media people invited. I wonder how those decisions were made.

Planchitas credits CMLL’s Gala Lutteroth (head of CMLL’s cultural department) in making the deal with Mexico City’s ministry of culture to have this show. Planchitas also suggests – his own idea, not even a rumor – the CMLL Aniversario taking place in Mexico City’s Zocalo. That’s a person who is having trouble wrapping their head around the current situation because that’s one of the last places a show should be held. The idea is for people not to gather in groups and a show in the Zocalo would have thousands of people milling around unless they roped off blocks around it.

The second Chinamapluchas show streamed on Saturday night. I thought my biggest difficulty with that show was going to be spelling the name correctly. That’s still tough, though the bigger problem is this was a taped iPPV where they were advertising matches all week which they knew didn’t happen. The card listed a Shun Skywalker versus Yoshioka match, which did not occur, and both the promotion and Mas Lucha knew it didn’t occur even as they continued to list it in their advertisements all week. (I should’ve known it didn’t occur; I was so confused as to why I couldn’t find Shun in the photos of the show that went up last week.) There was no acknowledgment that the change occurred. I’d assume Mas Lucha would push the blame on the promotion, but Mas Lucha is also coming off their previous exclusive show running into issues and promising to do better. They had an opportunity to do better and they kicked the ball over the goal.

I will never understand why promotions (like CMLL & AAA at times) and media companies like Mas Lucha are willing to put in the effort of recording and editing a lucha libre show – something I don’t even know how to do – but not the much smaller effort of updating a poster or appending a text correction. Mas Lucha themselves just did that with a Welcome to Mi Barrio tournament bracket. I’m guessing the difference is one promotion though to do and another didn’t, but Mas Lucha has as much stake in the process once they start charging money for the shows.

08/30 DTU Cantina Extrema iPPV

That should be the full card. That main event would be interesting if Ultimo Guerrero was going to put in a 7 of a 10 effort. I’d like to see Audaz out of his CMLL comfort zone against Skywalker but not sure if that’ll be the way the match goes.

09/12 Lucha Strong in an undisclosed venue

An attempt to run drive-in show on 08/15 in Torreon has been pushed to 08/29 due to logistical issues.

Dr. Landru of The Gladiators reported IWRG had everyone they were to use on Rey del Ring Part 2 take a COVID-19 test two weeks ago but were still unable to get approval to run the show. Mexico State has not gone with the same rules as Mexico City to permit closed-door lucha libre shows. It’s termed a loss, but it seems to me a partial success to at least get testing for luchadors.

This Reuters story on luchadors struggling without work gives a good sense of the situation, though it doesn’t break any new ground.

An unadvertised show in Gomez Palacio on Saturday was shut down. It wasn’t clandestine or much of a secret – they set up the ring in the middle of the secret. About 200 people were watching the show when the police, tipped off by neighbors, broke it up.

Women’s promotion WWS announced they’ll have a 7th Anniversary show as a closed-door show in the near future. The promotion ran four shows last year, no shows this year before the quarantine. They did use the music/lucha libre/theatre venue Circo Volador in Mexico City, which seems like a locale that could re-open to host indie dates.

A look inside Queretaro’s Atomico mask-making workshop as he makes facemasks. This also leads into a second story about Queretaro banning empty arena shows and threatening sanctions towards those working in other states. Atomico name drops “shows that are happening in Salvatierra every two weeks”, so Generacion XXI’s secret shows aren’t as secret as they might believe.

Aerostar’s talked in the past about being the last creation of Antonio Pena. In an interview with Record, Aerostar revealed that doesn’t extend to the name “Aerostar.” Pena designed the look but was going to wait until he debuted (under that identity) in December to pick a name. Pena passed away in October and Aerostar’s name instead came from various wrestlers pitching ideas and combining them a half-hour before he was set to debut.

Hijo del Santo, Mil Mascaras, Mascara 2000, Canek, and Fantasma were honored with honorary doctorate degrees as part of the “World Summit of Knowledge”. The criteria seemed to be “40 years of wrestling.”

Box Y Lucha has a tribute to recently deceased luchador Gabriel o Gabriela from his family.

Mas Lucha has a good column suggesting that if the Mexico City lucha libre commission is going to implement rules now for what considers a safe place to run shows, the commission could do more than just put out a statement.

Mas Lucha posted a teaser trailer for El Rey del Norte. I still have no idea what it is.

El Sol de Tampico has an entertaining story of a man in Tampico who worked as Blue Demon (Senor)’s drive and gofer when he would come to town. I’d guess there would be people in this role in every town for the bigger name wrestlers, maybe some aspiring wrestler and some regular people just picking up extra work.

Chilen luchador Jose Fica (Jose Patricio Fico, 84) passed away Sunday.

Retired Fresnillo luchador Nino Asesino (Mario Alberto Ortiz Hernandez, 61) passed away due to a heart attack.

Segunda Caida reviews Lucha Underground Season 4 Episode 21. They’re almost there. It’s been so long that I have no recollection of these matches before reading them.

Pro Wrestling Network put up the November 2018 Impacto show in Guadalajara, with Brian Villa & Willy Banderas vs Jack Evans & Crazy King.


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