Dr. Wagner was accused of bullying a fan in Reynosa. Dr. Wagner & Pagano were among those wrestling in the main event of Sunday’s show in Arena Coliseo Reynosa. The fan’s account of the situation (reposted here) starts with her and others were chanting “Vendido” at Wagner; Wagner gets taunted for “selling out” by losing his mask and his hair, though it seems like those chants picked up recently around his last IWRG feud. The fan says Wagner responded by lifting up her skirt and yelling foul taunts at her. Wagner, responding in an Instagram video while on a treadmill, claims he was reaching for the fan’s phone to mess with her and his words were directed at the entire arena, not one person in particular. Wagner also says the woman’s family drunkenly threatened his life after the show. There’s a video of the incident from the arena (about 3 seconds in); it’s a very brief interaction where Wagner does reach towards a person. You shouldn’t lift someone’s skirt, but this seems like an already agitated fan reacting poorly to normal Mexican wrestling stuff.
A long-running storyline in Impact ended with Taya arrested for murder as an apparent write-off. Don’t ask me to explain it. The Taya storyline end matches up with what Fightful has as the end of her contract. AAA sent out a Twitter message shortly after saying Taya was (still) their Reina de Reinas champion. The obvious guess is Taya will join her husband John Morrison in WWE, but it’s only just a guess – no one who has solid info on Taya’s next move is talking about it. Taya going to WWE would end her time in AAA; it’s possible she may continue with AAA if she’s headed to AEW or elsewhere.
Caristico, Stigma, Okumura, and Coyote will appear on CMLL Informa. I wonder if Okumura will reveal FantasticaMania not happening after it would’ve already started.
La Jornada talks to Bandido & Cachorro Lagunero about how they’re dealing with COVID-19 as luchadors. Not well. Bandido tells his infection story, saying he was scared he was an hour away from passing away. Cachorro, who seemed likely to debut in CMLL in 2020 originally, is depressed that the one thing he wanted to do in life has become impossible to do.
There’s a fundraiser going on for Criterio Hidalgo lucha libre writer Alejandro Velazquez. His parents and wife are all battling COVID-19. Luchadora Dayami is auctioning off a mask, Aeroboy is selling a personalized t-shirt.
Oaxaca luchador Mixteco Jr. passed away Sunday. Box Y Lucha doesn’t have age but notes he’d wrestled for over 30 years,
Reynosa luchador Centella Azul (Victor Esquivel Perez) passed away Monday according to Box Y Lucha.
Monterrey luchador Imperio Negro I (Jose Arriaga Puente) passed away Tuesday according to Box Y Lucha.
The Tijuana Box y Lucha commission officially opened new offices yesterday. A room is named in honor of Rey Misterio.
Mas Lucha has a new episode of En+Carados talking about their fan-voted awards. There’s an interview with Arez talking about his upcoming dates in Texas.