Raziel (1973-2022)

Long time CMLL rudo and current Mexican National Trios champion Raziel (49) passed away Monday. Reports from SuperLuchas and Miguel Reducindo mention Raziel’s death stemmed from a car accident.

Raziel will be best remembered as one half of a partnership with Cancerbero in CMLL. The two were an inseparable team for Raziel’s entire 18-year run. It’s hard to imagine one without the other. Raziel was the skinner, more technical wrestler of the rudo pairing, someone well regarded by his fellow luchadors for his skills. They started in CMLL as Los Romanos in late 2003, Raziel as Calígula, and Cancerbero as Messala, roman themed characters who mostly worked opening matches. That spot rarely made TV in days with a lot less televised CMLL, but the few matches and highlights showed great teamwork and good action.

CMLL reintroduced the pair as part of Los Canceberos del Infierno in 2009, alongside leader Virus, Euforia and Polvora. The latter two also were early match CMLL wrestlers being given a big shot and they eventually got it: Euforia is a many-time champion and frequent main eventer, Polvora’s held singles and tag champions, and steadily moved up the card. Raizel & Cancerbero really did not benefit much: they went from wrestling in the 1st or 2nd match to wrestling in the 2nd or 3rd match, where the big moments are being the 15th or 16th person in a tournament and getting knocked out quickly. It didn’t make a lot of sense from the outside why some benefited from the group and others didn’t, because Raziel specifically was easily a better worker than Polvora at that point and maybe as good as Euforia. Euforia has much more height, and Polvora had won CMLL bodybuilding awards, though Raziel did well in those too. Maybe CMLL still felt Raziel & Cancerbero were too small, maybe they just didn’t have the right connections, maybe there were just too many people ahead of them, but the team never took off.

Instead, Raziel & Cancerbero got typecast as good gatekeeper guys, on-the-job teachers for young wrestlers. They were skilled at basing for tecnicos and encouraging the novice rudos to do the same. Every new wrestler for a decade straight wrestled Raziel & Cancerbero at some point, probably for quite a while. They stood out when given the chance, but their roles were to make others stand out. It’s tough to give a lot of Raziel match recommendations because that just wasn’t the job, but his 2010 cibernetico win, the rudo/rudo match with los Guerreros Tuareg, and the Arena Coliseo Tag Team championship match with Fuego & Stuka Jr. are ones I’ve marked down as great.

Raizel & Cancerbero were good at the spot for a while, but had rapidly diminished in the last few pre-pandemic years. Their skills were still there, but there was some obvious frustration as well. Years of being the ones to make other wrestlers wore them down, upset they weren’t even the ones getting prepared for big opportunities despite their obvious abilities. Raziel & Cancerbero’s on-screen role was to be bullies and cheats, but it also seemed to be increasingly the reality. There were quite a few times where Raziel especially seemed to embarrass opponents or go out of his way to make it clear they were the ones who had just screwed up, not himself. They had flipped from being great in their role to being a detriment to young wrestlers. Raziel & Cancerbero were fair to be bitter about how CMLL had treated them, but it would’ve also been fair for CMLL to ask them to move on to elsewhere based on how they were acting. CMLL being what CMLL is, there didn’t seem to be any consequences to tenured luchadors for their occasional acts of sabotage and no chance they were leaving any time soon.

The pandemic changed a lot of careers negatively. For Raziel, it happened to give him the biggest break of his career. The CMLL diehards were the primary ones still following the promotion during the 2020 shut down and through the dire empty arena matches which followed. Those fans still believed Cancerbero & Raziel, along with occasional trios partner Virus, were very good and deserving of most opportunities. CMLL let the fans decide the 2020 Aniversario matches via voting and likely believed either the pushed Casas family or the Panther family would win the poll to face NGD for the national trios titles. CMLL diehard fans instead rallied towards candidates they felt the promotion had never given a fair shot, and Cancerbero and Raizel easily fit that description. They lost that title match in September 2020, but it seemed to change the promotion’s mind on the team. (A steady departure of talent also opened up spots.) Los Cancerberos won the national trios titles after NGD relinquished them in 2021, and defended them fairly regularly by CMLL standards until Raziel suffered an injury in November 2021. CMLL early match wrestlers of Raziel’s age and position usually only get significantly pushed if they’re about to lose their mask to someone on the way up, but this Raziel push seemed to be just about him being a good wrestler and being popular enough to be used in a bigger way. It was long after anyone would’ve suspected it would’ve happened for him, past his peak as a wrestler, but 2021 was clearly the best year of Raziel’s career. 2022 seemed promising as soon as he could return.

Raziel’s injury, like most CMLL injuries, was never announced or explained, but he had posted a photo in March of getting his leg worked on in preparation for a return. It didn’t seem he was close to a return: CMLL announced the Universal tournament will start with the national champions this Friday, Virus & Cancerbero were included but Raziel was not. At the same time, CMLL likely would’ve done something to crown new trios champions by now if they believed Raziel was going to be out much longer. It’s a decent bet he would’ve been back in the next month or two and resumed the great moment he was already in. It’s great Raziel got his moment in the sun before he passed away, even as sad as it is he won’t be able to continue it.

Raziel trained under some of the most highly regarded lucha libre trainers: the late Brazo Ciberentico, Skayde, and Tony Salazar. Raziel’s earliest character appears to have been “Arquero I”, an identity Brazo Cibernetico also used. He got his first real attention as “Neo”, teaming with tag team partner “Geo” in 1997 Promo Azteca, then using the character in IWRG and indies following that promotion’s demise. Neo seemed to be a Skayde concept; he worked with various Toryumon Mexico stars who Skayde was also training. Skayde and Raziel still seemed to be close as Raziel moved on with his career; Skayde was urgently trying to contact people (including Raziel’s nephew, AAA’s Latigo) Monday.

CMLL will hold a moment of applause for Raziel on Tuesday in both Arena Mexico and Arena Coliseo Guadalajara. His partners, Virus & Cancerbero, are scheduled to wrestle Friday in the first block of the CMLL Universal tournament. They’ve been teaming with Luciferno, whose own trio drifted apart over the last year, and talked about permanently adding him to the unit. I don’t believe they meant it as the forever Raziel replacement, though that probably now will occur. This is the second CMLL wrestler to have passed away in a month, following Warrior Jr.’s death back on March 17th.

Terrible, Hombre Bala, Robin, Dragon Rojo new CMLL title holders, WM weekend notes

CMLL

CMLL (FRI) 04/01/2022 Arena México [CMLLCronista del RingKaiser Sports]
1) Angelito, Shockercito, Último Dragóncito b Minos, Pequeño Olímpico, Pierrothito
2) Amapola, Dalys, Stephanie Vaquer b La Magnifica, Marcela, Skadi CMLL - SKADI - LA MÁGNIFICA - MARCELA VS STEPHANIE VAQUER - AMAPOLA - DALYS /ARENA MEXICO 01/04/2022 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
rudas took 2/3. Marcela seemed hurt in the third fall.
3) Blue Panther, Dark Panther, Panterita del Ring b Akuma, Felino, Virus CMLL | Panterita del Ring, Blue Panther y Dark Panther vs Felino, Virus y Akuma (posted by mluchatv)
Akuma replaced Polvora on Thursday. Tecnicos took 1/3
4) Negro Casas, Stuka Jr., Titán b Atlantis Jr., Mephisto, Templario Negro Casas, Titán y Stuka Jr vs Atlantis Jr , Templario y Mephisto (posted by mluchatv)
tecnicos took 2/3
5) Terrible b Euforia © [MEX HEAVYCampeonato Nacional de Peso Completo: El Terrible vs Euforia (posted by mluchatv)
Euforia falls on his first defense. Terrible is the 68th champion.

Terrible seemed like the favorite to win this title when they did the recent tournament, so it’s not a huge surprise he’s got the belt now. It’s just strange for Euforia to win it and then immediately lose it in between; zero defense singles champions in CMLL are rarely, especially so over a short time change. I guess it’s possible Euforia wasn’t supposed to beat Gran Guerrero and that match stopped early due to Euforia’s powerbomb going wrong, but it didn’t feel like an early stoppage and it wouldn’t explain why Terrible ended with the belt instead of Gran Guerrero. Maybe CMLL just want to have a lot happening?

My attempt at recording this show didn’t go well, just got the last hour, haven’t seen it as of today. I’ve got a lot to catch up on.

CMLL (SAT) 04/02/2022 Arena Coliseo [CMLL, ESTOMas Lucha]
Arena Coliseo 79th Anniversary
1) Cachorro, Panterita del Ring Jr., Suicida b Eléctrico, Halcón Suriano Jr., Valiente Jr.
Team Panterita took 2/3
2) La Jarochita, Lluvia, Princesa Sugehit b Dalys, Reyna Isis, Stephanie Vaquer
tecnicas took 1/3.
3) Hombre Bala Jr. & Robin b Akuma & Espanto Jr. [Arena Coliseo TAG, final]
4) Místico, Negro Casas, Último Guerrero b Cavernario, Templario, Volador Jr. [Relevos Increíbles]
Team Mistico took 2 (DQ)/3
5) Dragón Rojo Jr. b Soberano Jr. © [CMLL MIDDLE]
first defense

Hombre Bala, Robin, Dragon Rojo also just feel like champions to have some surprise champions, because it didn’t feel like any of those were coming. This was a big show and so maybe they wanted to do something memorable, yet there wasn’t any special build to these matches. Dragon Rojo was just the random challenger of the moment and Hombre Bala & Robin hadn’t especially teamed before this tournament. Even in the promotion where it feels like everyone is champion, Hombre Bala and Robin seemed like guys who might never win a title due to their lack of push and Dragon Rojo seemed unlikely to be champion given his injury history. Rojo regained the title he held longer than anyone else, though that was greatly lengthened due to injury absences. He’s managed to keep a generally regular schedule after returning last year from knee injuries that appeared to be career-ending, and I just didn’t think he’d be trusted to stay in one piece this long.

Soberano and Euforia losing their titles in back-to-back days is eyebrow raising. There’s no indication anything that’s happened with them otherwise though.

This Arena Coliseo show had a huge turnout. This anniversary celebration has become the only big show Arena Coliseo gets every year, and this year seemed better attended than the recent ones of those. ESTO said 7,000 attendance; we have 5,200 capacity for this building so that seems high. 5,000 might be right based on the photos.

CMLL (SUN) 04/03/2022 Arena México [CMLL]
1) Retro b Príncipe Odín Jr.
2) Dr. Karonte I, Dr. Karonte II, Enfermero Jr. b Grako, Inquisidor, Raider
team medics took 2/3
3) Disturbio, Nitro, Okumura b El Audaz, Flyer, Guerrero Maya Jr.
rudos took 1/3
4) Dulce Gardenia, Star Black, Volcano b El Coyote, Hijo del Villano III, Rey Bucanero
tecnicos took 1/3
5) Cavernario, Dragón Rojo Jr., Star Jr., Titán b Atlantis, Gemelo Diablo I, Gemelo Diablo II, Sagrado
team Dragon Rojo took 1/3

Not sure if the Karontes are meant to be tecnicos or rudos.

CMLL (TUE) 04/05/2022 Arena México
1) Acero, Aéreo, Kaligua vs Pequeño Olímpico, Pequeño Violencia, Pierrothito
2) Cachorro, Sangre Imperial, Valiente Jr. vs Grako, Inquisidor, Raider
3) Dark Panther, Guerrero Maya Jr., Panterita del Ring vs El Hijo del Villano III, Okumura, Rey Bucanero
4) Stigma © vs Magia Blanca [CMLL SL]
first defense
5) Atlantis, Negro Casas Star Jr., Titán vs Gemelo Diablo I, Gemelo Diablo II, Sagrado

Negro Casas was originally announced, then replaced on Monday. If CMLL is going to do lots of title changes, there’s no reason they can’t do this one on Tuesday, or Magia Blanca/Rugido beating Esfinge/Fugaz Monady in Puebla. Probably not both, since that’d make Magia Blanca double champion and empty out one more space in the field.

the current champions, going into the first block of the Universal tournament on Friday:

  1. Angel de Oro (CMLL Tag, National Lightheavyweight)
  2. Cancerbero (National Trios)
  3. Dragon Rojo Jr. (CMLL Middleweight)
  4. Esfinge (National Tag) could be Magia Balnca
  5. Fugaz (National Tag) could be Rugido
  6. Gemelo Diablo I (CMLL Trios)
  7. Gemelo Diablo II (CMLL Trios)
  8. Hechicero (CMLL Heavyweight)
  9. Hombre Bala Jr. (Arena Coliseo Tag Team)
  10. Mistico (CMLL Middleweight)
  11. Niebla Roja (CMLL Light Heavyweight, CMLL Tag)
  12. Panterita del Ring Jr. (Mexican Lightweight)
  13. Raziel (National Trios) but also injured?
  14. Robin (Arena Coliseo Tag Team)
  15. Sagrado (CMLL Trios)
  16. Stuka Jr. (NWA Light Heavyweight)
  17. Stigma (CMLL Super Lightweight) could be Magia Blanca
  18. Templario (Mexican Middleweight)
  19. Terrible (National Heavyweight)
  20. Titan (CMLL Weltwerweight)
  21. Volador Jr. (NWA Welterweight)
  22. Virus (National Trios)
  23. (Mercurio CMLL Minis?)
  24. (Chamuel CMLL Micro?)

AAA

AAA did air two episodes from Merida on Saturday. My stream died before the last match; you can see Penta/Arez on the drive. I may upload better versions of the file after I get a chance to watch it and know what to clean up. You could also just wait until Sunday when AAA will probably put up at least the first episode. I suspect this upcoming weekend’s of AAA will be a third part from Merida, but it’s too soon to know.

Again, haven’t had time to watch AAA TV in any great detail, but it seemed liked Flamita was supposed to be a permanent part of Los Mercenarios. Konnan also may have turned face, or he’s just whatever the angle needs that day.

Myzteziz Jr. replaced Hijo del Vikingo in his matches in Jalisco this weekend. I’ve lost the link, but Vikingo did an interview in recent days mentioning Dorian Roldan told him to take it easier and not kill himself, and having him take a break from wrestling can help. His TripleMania partner Fenix was at WrestleCon this weekend and seemed to be in good shape – no sling, like at Republic of Lucha. I’d feel like it was a pretty safe bet Fenix would be ready for Monterrey if there hadn’t been weeks of false starts already.

WrestleMania Weekend

The WRLD on Lucha was a pretty good show. The Gringo Loco/Flamita/Abismo Negro Jr. vs ASF/Laredo Kid/Rey Horus match was as great as expected; ASF’s big moment from that show went viral. Wagner & Psycho worked hard in the main event (and still appear to be working hard to try to get GCW to do the mask/hair match.) The six-way scramble came across well too.

I haven’t seen Bandido/Jonathan Gresham from Ring of Honor, though reviews are generally positive. AEW added a weird angle where Chavo Guerrero offered to manage Bandido, defied Bandido by cheating, and got kicked out of the match by Bandido. It reads like the start of a feud between the two, which sounds not at all interesting and I’m still skeptical Bandido will be back in ROH any time soon. There appears to be no ROH soon; there was no mention of a next show, and it’s unclear if the previous announced TV tapings are still happening. There is more ROH at some point, and that’s better than nothing.

I went to the MLW “Azteca Underground” show on Friday. Turnout wasn’t great, but the venue was nice and there were a surprisingly large percentage of people specifically into MLW. Flamita/Bandido was the best match of the taping; it’s basically just the touring match and they’ve got it worked out. Bandido also came off like a bigger star than most regular MLW people, though they’re not really using him in storylines. Microman in trios action was the most over guy on the show. (TJP worked as the mystery man in the match, which might have been not wanting to get CMLL’s attention for working AAA guys.) Octagon Jr. is somehow Caribbean champion, so either I missed something in MLW or they just randomly gave him a belt. I fully expected him to lose to Matt Cross but instead he remained champion and amusingly took the belt with him to the GCW show later that night. Octagon is one of a few AAA guys who aren’t quite US TV ready (I’m hoping they leave in the bit where they stopped and spun a submission around 180 degrees so it would face the hard camera) but he stands out as someone to go with if he can put it together, and maybe there’s a plan here in MLW with that belt. The plan for Aramis seems like a mask/hair match with Gino Medina in the near future based on how their match ended up.

The main event was scheduled to be Jacob Fatu versus LA Park, but LA Park and his sons were said to be off the show due to “injury” suffered on Thursday. I can not put big enough air quotes around the word “injury”. The Parks weren’t at the building and they may be finished up with MLW for now. Bestia was in a tough spot and took a tough looking table break near the end to try to make something memorable and he had a rooting section, but it wasn’t the match people were expecting.

MLW taped on Thursday too, so those matches are probably airing first and these maches later on in late April/May.

Also on Friday, Faby Apache showed up on Impact to challenge Deonna Purrazzo for the AAA Reina de Reinas championship but lost. Purrazzo will next defend against Taya on 04/23 Rebellion, a week before TripleMania Monterrey.

I saw US vs The World show on Saturday morning. That WrestleCon slot, going back to when it was Pancakes & Piledrivers, typically has one or two good matches and a lot of people worn down by a busy weekend (or a long night) going through the motions. It was much better this time around; not everything worked, but everyone felt like they were trying to have a good match. Aeroboy, Aramis and Arez versus Flip Gordon, Gringo Loco and Caleb Konley was pretty good and Bandido & Extreme Tiger versus the Workhoresmen was fun. The Warrior Wrestling fourway didn’t land as well as the other matches. It’s a good show to go back and watch if you’re looking for something.

Lucha Maniaks took place in Arlington Saturday night and really struggled to draw. The Martinez show in the same venue is believed to have drawn into the four digits, the Maniaks show was well under three digits. Maniaks was running against WrestleMania in a place they don’t normally run, so there are reasons, but it didn’t look good. I feared the card was going to have no shows and low effort given the turnout, so I was happy when people generally tried. The pre-intermission matches weren’t great, but ACH/Taurus was fun, the Gringo Loco trios was good, and the main event went well for how long it lasted. This show streamed for free live (and is now part of Title Match Network’s subscription) and will turn up on Mas Lucha later.

IWRG

IWRG (SUN) 04/03/2022 Arena Naucalpan [Mas Lucha]
1) Leyenda Negra, Mini Canis Lupus, Sagitarius b Jessy Jackson, Mini Spiritu, Rey Halcón LIVE: Middle Weight Intercontinental Championship, Banks vs Dr. Cerebro in IWRG Arena Naucalpan (posted by mluchatv) Sagitarius, Leyenda Negra y Mini Canis Lupus Vs Mini Spirit, Rey Halcón y Jessie Jackson (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
2) Puma de Oro & Tonalli b Caballero de Plata & Hell Boy [super libre] LIVE: Middle Weight Intercontinental Championship, Banks vs Dr. Cerebro in IWRG Arena Naucalpan (posted by mluchatv)
3) Aster Boy © b Yorvak [IWRG IC Light] LIVE: Middle Weight Intercontinental Championship, Banks vs Dr. Cerebro in IWRG Arena Naucalpan (posted by mluchatv) Yorvak Vs Aster Boy, Campeonato Intercontinental Ligero IWRG, arena Naucalpan (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
3rd defense
4) Cerebro Negro, Hijo del Pantera, Internacional Pantera b Bobby Lee, Príncipe Arkano, The Mummy LIVE: Middle Weight Intercontinental Championship, Banks vs Dr. Cerebro in IWRG Arena Naucalpan (posted by mluchatv)
Pantera snuck in a foul on Arkano. Cerebro Negro had issues with Pantera and Black Terry supposed thim
5) Dr. Cerebro b Travis Banks © [IWRG IC MIDDLE] Dr. Cerebro Vs Travis Banks por el Campeonato Intercontinental Medio de IWRG (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre) LIVE: Middle Weight Intercontinental Championship, Banks vs Dr. Cerebro in IWRG Arena Naucalpan (posted by mluchatv)
Banks lost in his 2nd defense.
6) Alpha Wolf, Dragón Bane, Hijo De Dos Caras b Brad Alexis, Dick Angelo 3G, El Hijo del Medico Asesino Dragón Bane, Alpha Wolf e Hijo de Dos Caras Vs Brad Alexis, Dick Angelo 3G e Hijo del Médico Asesino (posted by ) LIVE: Middle Weight Intercontinental Championship, Banks vs Dr. Cerebro in IWRG Arena Naucalpan (posted by mluchatv)
Dragon Bane beat Dick Angelo 3G to set up an IWRG JUNIOR match. Moved to the main event.

Los Golepadors also did a promo at IWRG about going back to NOAH, which helps them say someone from IWRG is indeed going to NOAH. Attendence seems surprisingly poor for this show; not sure if that’s WrestleMania or some other reason. You can see that they recently painted the seating area, since so much of it is vacant.

IWRG announced that Canadian Shaun Moore will be coming to the promotion in April.

Other News

RGR Promotions in Los Angeles says they’ll have El Hijo del Santo and Psycho Clown both wrestle on their show Sunday. They won’t be in the same match, but it still seems unlikely; Psycho Clown would have to get special permission to work a show with Hijo del Santo, since AAA seems to tell their wrestlers to stay away from him at the moment. Martinez Entertainment had to create a fiction of two separate shows on the same night seemingly just to accommodate keeping the AAA names away from Santo. It also seemed to play a factor in the AAA/Crash break up.

From someone there live, the Martinez show advertised two different shows but it turned out to be just one show. (Maybe something got worked out with Santo/AAA, though it’s probably just the confusing logisitics of running a lucha show during WrestleMania weekend.) I heard one report of 1,000 people, and one closer to 2,000 people. Psycho Clown was there selling merchandise but ended up leaving before wrestling to make the GCW show. Santo posted his match on YouTube,

Segunda Caida reviews some 1989 lucha libre.

Jarrett returns in AAA Dallas, Dr. Karontes in CMLL, Universal tournament looming

AAA

AAA TV (THU) 03/31/2022 Fairmont Hotel, Dallas, Texas [Lucha Central, thecubsfan, Voices of Wrestling]
1) Steve Filip & Tome Filip b Christi Jaynes & Ryan Kidd
Bestia beat Drago.
2) Microman, Niño Hamburguesa, Taya b La Hiedra, Mini Abismo Negro Jr., Rey Escorpión [lumberjack]
Microman beat Mini Abismo Negro Jr. La Empresa came out to yell at Microman for doing anything other than being their mascot, put him a trash can, and carried him away.
3) Bestia 666 & Mecha Wolf b Aerostar & Drago [NWA TAG]
La Rebellion retained
4) Aramis, Mr. Iguana, Octagón Jr. b Abismo Negro Jr., Arez, Faby Apache
Iguana beat Abismo
5) Drago Kid, Jack Cartwheel, Pagano b Gringo Loco (Indie), Puma King, Sam Adonis
Pagano beat Gringo.
6) Laredo Kid © b BandidoFlamita [AAA CRUISER]
12th defense.
7) Psycho Clown b Taurus
La Empresa attacked Psycho Clown after the match, with Jeff Jarrett & Karen Jarrett appearing to reveal Jeff was behind La Empresa and was back in AAA.

This show was fun and seemed well received. It came off as a ‘true’ AAA show, with their particular brand of silliness in the second match, crazy flying in others, and Jeff Jarrett returning like a horror movie villain to end the show. Jarrett coming back to AAA was inevitable once he (very quietly) left WWE – AAA and Jarrett just can’t quit each other – and we probably should’ve figured it was going to happen here in Dallas because Jarrett would’ve already been here for convention stuff. They teased like Jeff and Karen are going to be around a lot more but who knows.

Laredo/Bandido/Flamita seemed like the consensus pick for the best match, with Psycho/Taurus and the Iguana trios way behind. I think it’s worth picking up on FITE, or watching if/when it turns up on YouTube.

The (typical) late start and the added opener caused the last two matches to be a little shorter. The comparison here is The Crash show in New Orleans; that one was fun but had so many matches that everything felt short. This AAA show went a lot smoother overall; the early matches went a little too long if anything. I could’ve used a couple more minutes of the last two matches but there still was plenty there, and the Bandido double move on Laredo and Flamita was the craziest move I saw all day.

Attendance didn’t look strong on video. AAA really had the first two all reserved tickets; everything else was general admission, where people who paid for the convention could also just come by and take a seat. Most people were there for the convention, and some filtered back to the arena area once they got done, meeting wrestlers. The crowd that was there was receptive to the show, though more general wrestling fans with few who seemed familiar with the talent or AAA. Wrestlers would try to start normal lucha libre chants and the crowd just wasn’t picking it up. (Psycho Clown and Taurus were more successful at pounding the mat or objects to get people clapping.) I think this was a reality check for AAA about how many fans they have among English speaking fans, but also this was a day where they picked up a lot of new people.

AAA did bring a lot of merch on sale; I didn’t take a look to see how well it was moving.

I didn’t hear the FITE commentary but what I saw got positive reactions. It’ll be a new team for TripleMania Monterrey, with Lenny Lenoard joining Larry Dallas for that one, with the hope that will be the permanent team. We’ll see. Carlos Cabrera was back on the Spanish team in person.

ProWrestlingTV, a new video network run by the people behind the Create Your Narrative project, announced they’d include AAA on their network as part of their launch announcement Thursday. You can see the brief discussion around 14:30; unsurprisingly it was someone unfamiliar with AAA selling it to fans who were also unfamiliar with AAA, so useful details were slight. Their description sounded like they’re planning to air the same shows PPV that is airing on FITE,- they gave the 04/30 show as the first date. The host also mentioned that those shows would only air on Spanish. (The current English commentary is being paid for by FITE, I believe.) No price has been announced for ProWrestlingTV as far as I can tell; it’s similar to IWTV so a $10/month subscription is the expectation, and that’d save a few dollars off FITE if you only want Spanish. I’m not sure why AAA would make it more confusing to follow their content and undercut FITE, but they haven’t confirmed this is happening yet.

AAA on Space, which aired a repeat last week, lists two episodes this Saturday. Whatever it is, it starts at 6:10 pm. I think that may work better for me to stream if it actually happens, but we’ll see if it actually happens.

The WON has an AAA source confirming Pimpinela Escarlata is out of AAA; that’s a two-decade run that just quietly ended. Pimpinela has been doing the same match for about the last decade, but was still seemed popular. The Shotas got overin their debut, and maybe they’ve just got the spot.

CMLL

Today’s Friday show is just a normal show. Euforia/Terrible headlines for the national heavyweight title, where Euforia probably retains and it’s probably good. Atlantis Jr. returns from the black hole he was in, teaming with Mephisto and Templario against Negro Casas, Titan and Stuka Jr. This’ll stream on TicketmasterLive. I can not watch this show live and there is no VOD; I will attempt to (illegally?) record the show and watch it later.

Stuka posted a video on Facebook Wednesday afternoon, thanking the CMLL medical team for taking care of him, showing his bloody mask from Tuesday’s injury, and mentioning he plans on wrestling on Friday. That sounds crazy to me, but CMLL updated Friday’s card only removing Polvora to Akuma. I presume a factor in Stuka working is they’re doing something with himself with Atlantis Jr.

CMLL is pushing the Saturday Arena Coliseo 79th Anniversary show much harder than tonight, with various videos talking about the history of the building. We almost never see Arena Coliseo full footage; this is the one show a year that might turn up.

CMLL (SUN) 04/03/2022 Arena México
1) Retro vs Príncipe Odín Jr.
2) Dr. Karonte I, Dr. Karonte II, Enfermero Jr. vs Grako, Inquisidor, Raider
3) El Audaz, Flyer, Guerrero Maya Jr. vs Disturbio, Nitro, Okumura
4) Dulce Gardenia, Star Black, Volcano vs El Coyote, Hijo del Villano III, Rey Bucanero
5) Atlantis, Gemelo Diablo I, Gemelo Diablo II, Sagrado vs Cavernario, Dragón Rojo Jr., Star Jr., Titán

The Dr. Karontes were introduced in CMLL’s media day and on Informa. I is Argos. II is Mistico’s nephew and NOT the former Mini Monster Clown, who is instead apparently and confusingly still wrestling as Dr. Karonte Junior. Julio Cesar Rivera said the Karontes were supposed to debut in CMLL earlier but the pandemic got in the way. It is immediately believable. Of course CMLL would want to do a medics trio with Enfermero Jr.

Principe Odin Jr. showing up for the first time this year. Retro hasn’t been around much. Raider is still here. Volcano has a new mask on the poster. There are so many rudos.

They are so focused on 50 pesos tickets for children that the title of the Sunday lineup page is now “Ninos $50 pesos”. CMLL is also bringing back their “CMLL Pekes” branding, so kids seems like a current focus.

CMLL (MON) 04/04/2022 Arena Puebla
1) Millenium & Tigre Rojo Jr. vs Black Tiger & King Jaguar
2) Micro Gemelo Diablo I & Micro Gemelo Diablo II vs Mije & Perico Zakarías
3) La Vaquerita & Princesa Sugehit vs Reyna Isis & Stephanie Vaquer
4) Esfinge & Fugaz © vs Magia Blanca & Rugido [MEX TAG]
first defense
5) Atlantis Jr., Gran Guerrero, Último Guerrero vs Euforia, Hechicero, Mephisto

It’s fun finding out what feuds are going on in Puebla on the lineup and the lineups only. Maybe a women’s title match coming too.

CMLL (TUE) 04/05/2022 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
1) Avispón Negro Jr., Bello Antuan, Johnny Dinamo vs Destructor, Gran Kenut, Ponzoña
2) Flash & Gallo vs Mr. Trueno & Rey Trueno [super libre]
3) Lluvia, Náutica, Sexy Sol vs Dalys, Dark Silueta, Valkiria
4) Ángel de Oro, Explosivo, Niebla Roja vs Bárbaro Cavernario, Demonio Maya, Principe Daniel
5) Místico & Soberano Jr. vs Gran Guerrero & Último Guerrero

Still no tag title match in that Trueno feud. Maybe they’re trying to stretch this feud as along as possible to do the mask match in June for the building anniversary show? The Johnny Dinamo in the opener is a name that disappeared at the start of the pandemic, appears to be his first match in two years.

CMLL announced this year’s CMLL Universal tournament will be a four week tournament, with three rounds of blocks and a three way final. Let’s be clear from the start; No one wants this! No one likes tournament block shows, they’re almost always underwhelming, and adding another one without trying to fix the problem is just obliviousness. And CMLL three way matches aren’t much good either. But, here we are anyway.

CMLL didn’t say how many people will be in it. Normal match would suggest 24 people for three blocks of eight. CMLL currently has 20 champions, and will get to 22 when the Arena Coliseo Tag Team championship is decided. (Both the national heavyweight championship and national tag team championship matches will not affect the total number.) That’s still two short. There’s no sign of the vacant national middleweight title being decided before this starts. Maybe Mercurio and Chamuel get added? Maybe it’s just an odd number? It only really matters for opening round matches, the winner’s probably in this already.

Star Black says he’s headed to Mexico City full time, which was also mentioned on Informa this week. This seemed likely after his success in the recent national heavyweight tournament. There’s no date set for when Star Black is going.

Okumura announced the Ambassadors del Mal are finished. They’d been finished since Dark Magic joined Ola Negra a couple of months ago but I guess now he got to say it. Okumura’s pushing the idea that his samurai look is something totally new and fresh. Ohara, Goto and Okumura did a samurai look when they were all a team in 2006/2007. He’d like to team with Japanese wrestlers once traveling becomes more commonplace. He also hopes to have a big show with many Japanese wrestlers on his 20th anniversary of CMLL, which would be 2024 (so he’s not going anywhere any time soon.)

Kraneo says he’s not turned rudo and frames his match with Volcano as a battle to decide who leads Los Gorillas del Ring. He’d like to have more matches between them.

IWRG

IWRG (THU) 03/31/2022 Arena Naucalpan [Mas Lucha]
1) Aster Boy & Tonalli b Estrella de Oro & Yorvack [Relevos Increíbles]
2) Hijo de Payaso Purasanta & Payaso Purasanta Jr. b Belial & Impulso
3) Lolita b Reina Dorada
Lolita asked for a FULL WOMEN title match, a title Reina Dorada apparently holds
4) Dinámico © b León Dorado [Mucha Luchas CHAMP]
5) Cerebro Negro & Dr. Cerebro DQ Cíclope & Miedo Extremo
Ciclope DQ for using fire
6) Murder Clown b Joe LiderHijo del Pirata MorganBlack Warrior [PDM HEAVY]
Murder Clown beat Black Warrior

I know nothing about this show but they seemed to draw well. How can you get DQ on a Perros del Mal tribute show? Seems wrong. All matches should’ve ended with unseen fouls. You can see the show on Mas Lucha’s subscription.

IWRG (SUN) 04/03/2022 Arena Naucalpan
1) Mini Canis Lupus, Sagitarius, Sombra Negra vs Jessy Jackson, Mini Spiritu, Rey Halcón
2) Caballero de Plata & Hell Boy vs Puma de Oro & Tonalli
3) Aster Boy © vs Yorvak [IWRG IC Light]
3rd defense
4) Bobby Lee, Príncipe Arkano, The Mummy vs Cerebro Negro, Hijo del Pantera, Internacional Pantera
5) Alpha Wolf, Dragón Bane, Hijo De Dos Caras vs Brad Alexis, Dick Angelo 3G, El Hijo del Medico Asesino
6) Travis Banks © vs Dr. Cerebro [IWRG IC MIDDLE]
2nd defense

The next big IWRG show is 04/17.

Big Chico Che and Big Boy are looking for a new third Big Stripper, now with a wacky vignette.

Other Notes

I also attended the Mark Hitchcock Supershow. Mike Bailey/Bandido was great and won the match of the award prize; it was so overwhelming the voter favorite that I’m not sure they actually needed to count. That match was really good, though I liked the WXW match a little bit better, and liked the Taurus/Alexander/Austin vs Horus/Laredo/Oku match. The fans in the building seemed surprisingly unfamiliar with Oku was given he recently had the much talked about the match with Ospreay; Oku had a handful of spots that were obviously signature bits that the crowd didn’t understand were supposed to be big things, though he was super impressive and got over anyway. Taurus seemed to pick up a lot of people who hadn’t seen him before as well.

LuchaWorld has the latest Lucha Report.

Taste of Lucha has a live review of the Republic of Lucha first show.

A Fire Jr. profile. I feel like Marca does this same one once a year.