Atlantis wins Copa Junior, Rush to AEW, AAA in Puebla

CMLL

CMLL (FRI) 05/27/2022 Arena México [ASCMLLCronista del RIngEstrellas del RingKaiser Sports, Mas Lucha, R de RudoThe Gladiatores]
1) Disturbio, Okumura, Raider b Cachorro, El Audaz, Suicida Raider, Okumura y Disturbio vs Suicida, Cachorro y Audaz CMLL (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
2) Mercurio © b Angelito [CMLL MINI¡Mercurio retiene y es nuevo Depredador del Aire!  (posted by ) CMLL - CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL MINI / ANGELITO  VS  MERCURIO/ARENA  MEXICO 27-05-22 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) Mercurio retiene el Campeonato de la categoría mini derrotando a Angelito CMLL (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
1st defense. Volador invited Mercurio to Los Depredadores (which had been offered once before on Informa) and Mercurio accepted.
3) Atlantis, Blue Panther, Negro Casas b Cavernario, Dragón Rojo Jr., Fuerza Guerrera Atlantis, Negro Casas y Blue Panther vs Fuerza Guerrera, Bárbaro Cavernario y Dragón Rojo Jr (posted by mluchatv) CMLL - B. PANTHER-N. CASAS-ATLANTIS VS  D. ROJO JR.-B. CAVERNARIO-FUERZA GUERRERA/A. MEXICO 27-05-22 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) Fuerza Guerrera, Bárbaro Cavernario y Dragón Rojo Jr. vs Atlantis, Negro Casas y Blue Panther CMLL (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
Atlantis challenged Fuerza Guerrera to a mask match.
4) Arkalis & Dulce Gardenia b FugazRugido [MEX TRIOS, seeding battle royal]
5) Magia Blanca, Magnus, Rugido b Esfinge, Fugaz, Star Black [MEX TRIOS, semifinal¡Se colocan en la final del Campeonato Nacional Tercias! Depredadores dan cuenta del OneAtos Style (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
6) Dulce Gardenia, Espíritu Negro, Rey Cometa b Arkalis, Guerrero Maya Jr., Stigma [MEX TRIOS, semifinal¡En la final del Campeonato Nacional Tercias! Los Dulces Atrapasueños vencen a la Fuerza Poblana (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre) Rey Cometa, Espíritu Negro y Dulce Gardenia son nuevos Campeones Nacionales de Tríos (posted by mluchatv)
7) Dulce Gardenia, Espíritu Negro, Rey Cometa b Magia Blanca, Magnus, Rugido [MEX TRIOS, final¡Hay Campeones! Los Dulces Atrapasueños derrotan a Los Depredadores, son los nuevos monarcas (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre) CMLL - ELIMINATORIA POR EL CAMPEONATO NACIONAL DE TERCIAS / ARENA  MEXICO  27-05-22 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) Rey Cometa, Espíritu Negro y Dulce Gardenia son los nuevos Campeones Nacionales de Tríos (posted by )
8) Atlantis Jr. b Místico [Copa Junior] Atlantis Jr. vence a Místico y gana la Copa Jr. VIP 2022 (posted by mluchatv) CMLL - GRAN FINAL DE LA COPA JR. VIP  /  MÍSTICO  VS  ATLANTIS JR. / ARENA  MEXICO  / 27-05-22 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
Atlantis defeated Mistico with Atlantida to win.

The CMLL stream failed. Ticketmaster claimed it was a problem at the origin – in other words, it’s CMLL fault for not sending them the video – and canceled the stream after 40 minutes. The tickets should be automatically refused for anyone who purchased by end of the day Monday. CMLL didn’t acknowledge the situation, same as what happened when Ticketmaster had similar problems six weeks ago. Matches from the show will appear on Televisa next Saturday and will be on YouTube the following Sunday.

Mas Lucha’s clip of the Copa Junior final shows fans reacting big to the end. Some jumping and down cheering, others booing him loudly. It comes off like a big moment in that clip and hopefully will also on TV.

Atlantis has previously and repeatedly said he wasn’t going to do another mask match, so him making the mask challenge to Fuerza Guerrera is a big change. It is Fuerza instead in the position of differing on the answer. Fuerza/Atlantis would be a big deal but no one’s been involved in mask match challenges more often without actually having a mask match than Fuerza Guerrera.

Dulce, Cometa. and Espiritu should be popular trios champions and would make for good opponents for Los Cancerberos if they challenge next month. The new champs indicated Los Cancerberos will get the first shot.

Mercurio joining Los Depredadores had come up in interviews prior, so this wasn’t the first time it’s come up even if it was sudden. Diamond was noticeably not with the group, though everyone besides Volador was otherwise booked on that show.

Prior to the show, CMLL and the Mexico Ministry of Culture announced a plan to work together. They already have and nothing specifically was announced.

Copa Junior champion Atlantis is on the cover of Box y Lucha 3507D.

CMLL (SAT) 05/28/2022 Arena Coliseo [CMLL]
1) Fantasy, Kaligua, Pequeño Magía b Full Metal, Pequeño Olímpico, Pequeño Polvora Facebook video (posted by )
2) La Guerrera, La Vaquerita, Skadi b La Metálica, La Seductora, Tiffany Facebook video (posted by )
Tiffany hurt her knee
3) Hombre Bala Jr., Sangre Imperial, Volcano b Akuma, Dark Magic, Raider
tecnicos took 2/3
4) El Hijo del Villano III, Okumura, Pólvora b Cancerbero, Felino, Luciferno Facebook video (posted by )
Okumura beat Cancerbero with a mask pull, setting up a singles match
5) Ángel de Oro b Volador Jr. Facebook video (posted by )

Angel de Oro won clean over Volador, which seemed a little surprising. The semi-main feud was Villano III/Cancerbero last week, but seems to be switched with Okumura hurt Villano III.

CMLL (SUN) 05/29/2022 Arena México [CMLL]
1) Leono & Retro b Apocalipsis & Príncipe Odín Jr.
2) Eléctrico, Panterita del Ring Jr., Valiente Jr. b Cholo, Grako, Inquisidor
tecnicos took 1/3
3) Arkalis, Guerrero Maya Jr., Stigma b Akuma, Dark Magic, Kráneo
tecnicos took 2/3
4) Soberano Jr., Star Jr., Stuka Jr. b Dragón Rojo Jr., Felino, Terrible
tecnicos took 2/3
5) Atlantis, Negro Casas, Volador Jr. b Cavernario, Euforia, Mephisto
tecnicos took 2/3

This is week 10 without a match of any consequence on a CMLL Sunday show; the last one was Felino Jr. & Polvora losing the tag team titles against Esfinge & Fugaz. We haven’t seen a Sunday angle or Felino Jr. since.

Titan has won his last two matches in NJPW’s BOSJ, defeating DOUKI and BUSHI. He’s at 3 wins/6 points, tying his best in this tournament. His final match is early Tuesday morning against Robbie Eagles. Eagles has to win to have a chance to finish first in the block, and wrestlers tend to get upset in that situation for NJPW tournaments.

Okumura posted a photo with a Japanese wrestler trainee on Friday. His name, at least on Instagram, is Arashi and it appears he’s an amateur style wrestler who had limited (or almost no) professional wrestling experience before coming to CMLL to train. Okumura’s post mentions Arashi is in Ultimo Guerrero’s class, which is a good sign for him making it. It may be a long time before we see him if he’s just starting though.

CMLL (TUE) 05/31/2022 Arena México
1) Fantasy, Kaligua, Pequeño Magía vs Full Metal, Mercurio, Pequeño Olímpico
2) Eléctrico, Oro Jr., Robin vs Disturbio, Grako, Nitro
3) Dark Silueta © vs La Magnifica [MEX WOMEN]
2nd defense
4) Blue Panther, Guerrero Maya Jr., Panterita del Ring vs Cancerbero, Luciferno, Pólvora
5) Místico, Negro Casas, Star Jr. vs Ángel de Oro, Niebla Roja, Terrible
6) Templario © vs Soberano Jr. [MEX MIDDLE]
3rd defense; previous match ended in injury stoppage under 3 minutes.

There’s a good chance this is better than the Friday PPV this week. Templario/Soberano wanted to have a MOTYC last time out and might due it. Magnifica’s always seemed to have the talent but hasn’t had a chance like this to prove it. The semi-main is the sort of match that could get great reactions on a Tuesday show, and Blue Panther tends to do well on those. Tuesday looks hectic for me but I’d like to quietly stream this show on Twitch.

AAA

AAA TV (SAT) 05/28/2022 Explanada Malltertainment, Puebla, Puebla
1) Diva Salvaje, Jessy Ventura, Mamba b Baby Extreme, Drago Kid, Komander
2) Abismo Negro Jr., Arez, Psicosis b Dinámico, Draztick Boy, Emperador Azteca
Poder del Norte advertised but didn’t appear. Arez had the match won, but his partners threw him off the pin and got it themselves, then kicked Arez out of the Vipers.
3) Aerostar, Drago, Myzteziz Jr.Argenis, Parka Negra, Toxin
Prior to the match, Octagon Jr. came out, thanked the fans, and talked about signing with MLW. Villano III Jr. attacked him, including going after Octagon Jr.’s eye with a car key. Drago made the save. Octagon was taken away in an ambulance. (This may have been a write off for his existing injury.) Argenis/Myzteziz feud continued in this match. Aerostar got the win.
4) Estrellita, Puma King, Sam Adonis b Chessman, Heavy Metal, Sexy Star
Sexy Star replaced Faby Apache, Chessman replaced Octagon Jr., Estrellita replaced DMT Azul. Vipers asked for a AAA TRIOS shot.
5) Taurus © b AramisLátigo [AAA LA]
third defense. Aramis replaced Fenix (canceled flight)
6) Flamita, Rey Escorpión, Villano III Jr. b Dave The Clown, Murder Clown, Pagano

The threeway was said to be the best match on the show. The main event turned into a weapons spectacular in Pagano fashion.

Fenix didn’t make the show due to travel issues. Dorian Roldan, responding to a Twitter post of mine, said Fenix’s flight from Las Vegas to Los Angeles was canceled; he was scheduled to fly to Mexico City and arrive Satuarday afternoon. When I noted this was information only revealed on Twitter and not announced to the fans, Dorian said he only received one complaint about Fenix not being there and Mexican wrestling fans aren’t concerned about other changes on the card.

For Fenix’s sake, the best thing for him was for that flight to get canceled given that answer – it’s a whole lot of traveling to do in 24 hours if only one person cared. At the same time Roldan was sending me messages on Twitter, I was talking to a (very nice) fan who was telling me about their experience at the show and helping me put together these results. As AAA doesn’t post results of their shows any more, I originally found out that Aramis was the sub by a different Twitter user who complained to AAA about it. I don’t know if either were the same one fan Roldan talked to, but that person who helped me with results did also tell me they were disappointed Fenix didn’t show up. They were really hopeful it was going to happen but also unsurprised because they’d followed the situation and it’s AAA. Where Roldan sees their fanbase as being unbothered by card changes, I think it might actually be that the fans price in their lack of trust in AAA and that affects their spending decisions. People may have not come up to the president of the company to personally lodge their complaints, but it’s going to be back in their mind next time AAA comes to town. It may have been in the back of people’s minds of those who weren’t there, because they didn’t believe Fenix would be there and were proven correct (even if it was out of AAA’s control.) All of this is anecdotal evidence that’s completely subject to individual people’s experiences.

AAA feels they’re selling the experience of a major league Mexican wrestling show and they’ve fulfilled their part of their bargain as long as they deliver on that experience even if the details of who’s involved change. Their social media instead heavily leans towards promoting the brand’s individual stars and match ups. It’d be terrible news for me and people like me if AAA stopped promoting matches for shows entirely, but I’m not entirely sure why they bother to put out cards for TV shows as a consumer facing business (outside of people being uncomfortable with the change at first. It seems like it should be “here’s how much fun you’ll have with AAA”, as they’ve started to do with the Showcenter cards, instead of the constant “three days until you can see [wrestler]” at our next live event. If you truly believe the specifics wrestlers don’t matter, there’s a lot of misplaced energy in focusing on them. It’s also why I have trouble believing AAA truly believes their fans don’t care who’s on the cards, their actions haven’t matched their words on this as of yet.

I’m not totally sure when this airs. Space would have room the next two Saturdays, but that first one of those will be the Showcenter card instead. The best crazy theory I can come up with is Space could air two AAA shows on June 18th, the second part of Puebla and a portion of the Tijuana TripleMania show, since the Tijuana show will have a much later than usual start time. AAA’s off from taping until that Tijuana show.

AAA on Space aired the first part of the second Showcenter. It’s a big incoherent on TV; the first Showcenter event only went up on YouTube and was barely mentioned on TV. Still, the tournament doesn’t matter, the thing they were following up on here was Arez’s uncertain status. Fenix invited Arez to team with him and Penta, Psicosis told Arez his only family was the Vipers, and a fight broke out before Arez gave an answer. Arez not participating in the fight was so sort of an answer. I complain (too much?) about AAA angles that are started and never go anywhere, and this one at least seems like it’s moving.  That also has me wondering if it’s being driven from a different source than most AAA storylines; at the very least,t ehy’res more care in stuff that involves the Lucha Brothers than the other Mexican born talent.

Zeuxis/Sussy Love was better than I figured; Zeuxis has been pretty off the radar the last few years but looked like she could still go. Faby Apache let Diosa Quetzal show off all of her offense and beat her; Apache never felt much involved. The opening trios match was not as wild as the last one but held together well.

AAA’s TV show advertised three matches airing next week

  • Dragón Lee & Dralistico vs Bestia 666 & Toxin and Antifaz & Flamita
  • Willie Mack vs Aramis
  • Fénix, Heavy Metal, Laredo Kid vs Abismo Negro Jr., Arez, Psicosis II

Gringo Loco/Rey Horus was taped but wasn’t mentioned in the list. Of course, different matches aired last time they did a preview and they should have more time next week without a Fenix talking segment.

Sussy Love’s AAA debut got written up by her hometown paper. AAA doesn’t announce results of their shows now, so it appears they only found out by seeing her on TV.

Rush/AEW

I could not have been more wrong. Rush has been talking about going to AEW since returning from his knee injury layoff, and I believed he was such a tough fit that it wasn’t going to happen. It’s happening and all credit to Rush for getting the deal. In a pre-taped vignette, Andrade introduced Rush as his new business partner in leading the Andrade Family Office. Andrade teased coming up with a new name for the group previously. It can’t quite be Los Ingobernables because that one’s still trademarked by CMLL, but it did look like they were heading into that general direction. No other Rush family member appeared in the vignette.

People have been hoping for Andrade to bring in Rush to AEW since the moment Andrade showed up in AEW, those two people very much included. Rush is a talented and charismatic performer who has worked for many of the major promotions in the world and has had unhappy deperatures from most of them. You know the history pretty well if you’ve read this site, and you also know the incredible moments Rush has had over the years. Rush has a perfect look for pro-wrestling, but the mental part of his game – to feel out of control, to do things no one else would do – is probably the stronger asset. It’s also the part that causes all those hard feelings. Rush is a guy who also expects to be at the center of everything he does, and makes that happen by believing it. It’s going otb e his biggest challenge yet to do so in AEW and there’s no telling how he’ll react if the road is as bumpy as Andrade’s has been. I don’t know what Rush in AEW will be, but I’m sure it won’t be boring.

A Rush/Park led show in Torreon on Saturday completely bombed and Rush lately has seemed the least relevant in Mexico for a very long time. That doesn’t matter now, getting to AEW is the new start he needed and should help him in Mexico.

IWRG

IWRG (SAT) 05/28/2022 Arena Naucalpan [IWRG]
1) Milagro & Rey Fuego b Rosel & Último Caballero
2) Águila Oriental, Súper Boy, Súper Cometa b Nativo, Rey Minos, Steven Manson
3) Heredero Maya, Ministro De La Muerte, Rey Eclipse b Estrella de Oro, Genex, Jhon Tito
4) Kenji, Noisy Boy, Spider Fly b Garra Mortal, Rey Aztaroth, Rey Halcón
money thrown in
5) Ajolotl, Baby Star, Caballero de Plata, Cerebro Negro Jr., Hell Boy, Limbo, Puma de Oro, Tonalli b Atomic Star, Chicanito, Comando Delta Jr., Comando Negro Jr., Comando Stone, Flyman, Gato Eveready, Neza Kid [Copa High Power]
Gym FILL vs Gym Freelance. Puma de Oro & Tonalli got the best of Neza Kid, leading to Freelance challenging Puma de Oro.

This was a Saturday IWRG trainee show so no Mas Lucha stream. IWRG streamed the tumbling practice before the show but not the event itself. It may turn up later.

IWRG (SUN) 05/29/2022 Arena Naucalpan [IWRG, Mas Lucha]
1) Baby Daddy & Garra Mortal b Hijo Del X-Fly & Spider Fly IWRG | Spider Fly y El Hijo del Mosco X-Fly VS Garra Mortal Jr y Rey Halcón Jr | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
2) Lolita & Satania DQ Bengalee & Jessie Jackson IWRG | Satania y Lolita VS Jessie Jackson y Bengalee | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
Match was originally Bengalee & Tormenta vs Jessy Jackson & Lolita. Satania tossed her mask to Jessie Jackson.
3) Big Boy, Big Chico Che, X-Fly b Medico Brujo, Sick Boy, Yorvak and Beretta, Bomba, Granada IWRG | Los 38 VS Yorvak y La Harcore Crew VS Los Big Strippers | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
X-Fly a surprise partner, Los 38 added to the match
4) Travis Banks b Accion JacksonShaun Moore IWRG | Travis Banks VS Action Jackson VS Shaun Moore | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
Eli Isom announced but didn’t appear
5) Tonalli b Dr. Cerebro © [IWRG IC MIDDLE] IWRG | Por el Campeonato Intercontinental de Peso Medio: Dr. Cerebro (C) VS Tonalli (R) (posted by mluchatv)
Cerebro falls on his 1st defense. Tonalli, 45th champion won after a pin was broken up by Tonalli’s second Medico Brujo and Tonalli took advantage of a resulting distraction. Cerebro angrily demanded a rematch.
6) Diva Salvaje, Jessy Ventura, Mamba DRAW Gran Pandemónium, Hijo de Pandemónium, Pandemónium Jr. IWRG | La Pandemia VS El Imperio de Las Shotas | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
captains went to a double pin, set up an EDM TRIOS match

Tonalli winning a bit of a surprise. He seemed to me to be a big underdog – a bigger underdog than the odds IWRG made up (?!?!) in my view. He’s won a lot as the young guy but it’s his first real title win and a nice moment for him.

IWRG had hyped Dulce Tormenta coming to the promotion, so something must’ve happened there beyond the usual IWRG changes.

Other News

Back in December, Expo Lucha put up information on many of the matches they planned to have on June’s events. One of those teased included a mystery wrestler that was implied to be Hijo del Vikingo; they went as far as tagging Vikingo on a Instagram post but they never said his name. Expo Lucha is a couple of weekends of away and that tease has quietly been removed. My impression is Expo Lucha/Masked Republic sincerely believed they’d have a Hijo del Vikingo work visa by June – by much earlier than June – and it ended up in another failed attempt to bring Vikingo. I know little of the details but it doesn’t appear to be Vikingo or Marked Republic’s fault, just the vagaricies of the US immigration system. I’ve been told there’s already another effort being made to get Vikingo a work visa; people are going to keep trying until it happens.

Meanwhile, Toxin announced he can now travel to the US to take bookings. He’s already announced for shows in July.

Maximo lost his hair to Joe Lider on Friday’s Robles show in Deportivo Ocenea. This is the same location as the AAA Freestyle show last week, but that show ran outside and Robles ran inside the basketball arena. That seems to fit around a thousand people and didn’t have a thousand people in it; this is a far cry from when Maximo was losing his hair in Arena Mexico. The show streamed on Facebook.

Septimo Dragon talked about his GLEAT booking to home town paper El Sol del Salamanca. He said his 07/01 match will take place at the 50,000 seat Tokyo Dome. It appears it will actually take place at the 3,000 seat Tokyo Dome City Hall. Still nice but I hope he’s not disappointed when he finds out more. Septimo Dragon also talked about facing two guys he admires in The Crash, Travis Banks and Marty Scurll. He might have some surprises if he finds out more there too.

06/04 RIOT

Acapuclo luchador Aquiles (Joel Garcia Labatan) passed Friday according to SuperLuchas.  He was active in Arena Coliseo Acapulco in the 80s and 90s. He had retired in 2011 and SuperLuchas mentions he was having financial and health issues brought on during the pandemic; a benefit show had been planned for June 4th.

Mascara Dorada will face Daga on June 10th in El Paso. Daga, who hasn’t wrestled much the last couple of years until recently, also pushed that he’s taking bookings.

GCW announced Psycho Clown for their 07/15 Los Angeles show.

Argentina’s Titanes en el Ring had a revival show in honor of its 60th Anniversary this past Sunday.

Segunda Caida watches some 2010 Misioners/Cadetes.

Atlantis/Mistico Copa Junior and new trios champs tonight, AAA (and maybe Fenix) in Puebla Saturday

CMLL

CMLL tonight has the Atlantis Jr/Mistico Copa Junior final, Angelito/Mercurio for the minis title, and the tournament for the national trios title. It’s a Ticketmaster Live show, as always. It’s one of a recent run of shows that seem great on paper, though those shows have ended being ‘only’ good.  Maybe this will be the one wherever everything clicks.

Atlantis Jr. is the favorite in the main event, just because CMLL prefers giving as many people as possible tournament wins and Mistico just got him. Still, Atlantis Jr. beating Mistico in a singles main event feels like a very big deal, and I’m not totally sure they’ll pull the trigger. Maybe Stuka gets involved somehow. The OneAtos trios is my pick for the trios title tournament, but there’s nothing there beyond guessing. Fuerza and Atlantis rematch will be telling to see if it’s just something to do for a couple of weeks or more to it. Mercurio is surely keeping the minis championships, it’ll be more about if he and Angeltio can pull in the fans to care about it.

Los Cancerberos are out of the tournament because Virus fractured a tibia on Saturday’s Arena Coliseo show. He’ll be out one month, which isn’t bad for that sort of injury.

CMLL hasn’t announced the full lineup yet, but they have revealed the Templario/Soberano make up match will take place next Tuesday. That show will also have the Silueta/Magnifica match. I’ll try to stream that one.

CMLL (TUE) 05/31/2022 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
1) Atilius, Rey Urano, Trono vs Aurelius, Destructor, Maximus
2) Huitzil, Sangre Imperial, Suicida, Valiente Jr. vs Cachorro, Misterio Blanco (Laguna), Misterio Negro (Laguna), Panterita del Ring Jr. and Ángel Rebelde, Espíritu Negro Jr. (Queretaro), Halcón Negro Jr., Samuray Azteca (Queretaro) and Obelisk, Persa, Raven, Temerario [torneo]
3) La Jarochita, Lluvia, Sexy Sol vs Náutica, Stephanie Vaquer, Valkiria

A weird show. Sexy Sol betrayed her partners last week and is teaming with them this week. The schools tournament ends with everyone in a single elimination tournament after all.

Hot Topic inexplicably has 18 CMLL t-shirts for sale on their website. I suspect these are being sold without CMLL being aware of it: the license is listed as “CMLL Luche Libre” with that extra e and the designs are very out of date. They’ve got masked Angel de Oro, Mistico II as Mistico, Super Porky and Ultimo Guerrero masked designs. Those designs are half bad though. A long feeling time ago, it was a big part of the AEW origin story that broke through to got Bullet Club merchandise in Hot Topic, so seeing bootleg-looking CMLL shirts there with no fan fare feels like something’s changed. They appear online only, so maybe that’s an easier door to get in.

The June tournament will be Copa Dinastias, the family tag team tournament. It’ll be two weeks of four team blocks and a final.

June 10th block

  • Atlantis & Atlantis Jr.
  • Euforia & Soberano Jr.
  • Volador Jr. & Flyer
  • Rey Cometa & Espiritu Negro

June 17th

  • Ultimo Guerrero & Gran Guerrero
  • Angel de Oro & Niebla Roja
  • Los Gemelo Diablos
  • Blue Panther & Dark Panther

The final will be on June 24th. Those blocks suggest this is all setting up another Soberanos/Guerreros match.

Titan took another loss early Thursday morning in the NJPW’s BOSJ tournament, this time to Master Wato. He is firmly in last place with 1 win. Wato is the only wrestler with 2 wins. He has three matches left: BUSHI on Saturday, DOUKI on Sunday and Robbie Eagles on Tuesday to wrap up. I’m not sure if Titan will escape last, but he’s got a decent chance for at least one more win. BUSHI & DOUKI aren’t going to compete for a top spot either and either victory could be sent Titan’s way to make his final numbers look a little better. Eagles would normally be expected to beat Titan but that outcome is entirely dependent on where they need Eagles to finish (which might mean an upset.)

I generally think CMLL would be better to send to NJPW mid-level guys if they’re going to be booked like this in tournaments; if Magia Blanca or Hijo del Villano III Jr. went 1-8 it’s fine and good experience. 2022 CMLL (and Titan) is so far off the international radar that it’s still a net benefit to have one of their guys have good performance, even if the results aren’t to be found

AAA

AAA tapes Saturday night in Puebla. I’m not sure how this is going to air because AAA’s changed their order, but that seems unimportant given it’s more filler. They’re generally good-looking matches, but also matches that could air at any time and in any order, so there’s no rush to air them soon anyway.

The biggest match of interest is the semimain, scheduled to be Fenix vs Latigo vs Taurus for Taurus’s Latin American championship. That should be a great match. It may still be a great match if it’s just Latigo versus Taurus. Fenix is in Las Vegas Friday and Sunday for AEW. It’s physically possible to fly from Las Vegas to Puebla (probably with a connection and an automobile ride from Mexico City to Puebla) and then back the other way to make everything, but it’s not something I would recommend. It’s also something AEW may not prefer not take the risk, since a plane delay could mess up everything. There’s an AEW Fan Fest on Saturday, so we’ll probably either see Fenix there or Fenix posting a series of Instagram stories from airports and know what’s going on.

So far, there’s been four AAA tapings where they’ve announced Fenix will wrestle. He missed wrestling on Rey de Reyes (though he did appear) and Merida, he did wrestle in Monterrey and the 2nd Showcenter event.

The rest of the show has some promise but nothing vital, as noted before. Flamita, Escorpion & Villano take on Pagano, Murder and Dave in something that will probably be out of control. La Empresa face Faby Apache, Heavy Metal and in theory Octagon Jr. (though I think he’s still out). Aerostar, Drago, Myzteziz vs Argenis, Parka Negra and Toxin could be fun. Baby Extreme, Drago Kid, and Komander are a great team of flyers and an odd match against El Imperio. And the three way Poder del Norte, Dinamico/Mago/Emperador, Los Vipers match will move along the Arez storyline. That may be the actual reason AAA wants Fenix in Puebla; it’s tough for him to join a Taya/Penta/Fenix unit if none of those people are there. It doesn’t seem like any of them are going to be their regularly and that may be an issue with this concept.

PWInsider reports Jeff Jarrett is returning to WWE to run their live event division. I guess it’s not totally impossible Jeff Jarrett could return to AAA for a match to actually pay off the Latin Lover stuff, but more likely that was a whole lot of noise for nothing. Jarrett will absolutely be back for another big angle once this WWE stint ends and it will also likely go nowhere. AAA seems to love Karen & Jeff on a personal level, and also very much appreciate they’re willing to go farther into xenophobia on a shared belief that it’s the more effective way to draw fans.

AAA will air the first part of last Saturday’s Showcenter event this Saturday on Space. WON’s brief report on the show seems to include a conversation with AAA sources since ASF (Antonio San Francisco) is mentioned as being in the men’s tournament among other positive details about the show. His name has not come up publically from AAA so far.

As it turns out, I was totally confused as to when I had plans, and I actually have nothing better to do than to stream AAA on a Saturday night. Good news for (almost) everyone. Space has the AAA show starting a little earlier than usual (6:45 CT), but that’s not always right. I’ll keep an eye on it and start the stream whenever.

It seems notable that AAA remains on the channel itself, while AEW programming has been moved to Space’s YouTube channel but I don’t know what conclusion to draw from that.

That WON report seems to imply AAA booked Fenix on the June 26th show before finding out if Fenix would be needed on Forbidden Door, and so it shouldn’t be read as anything definitive about his status for that AEW show.

Popular YouTube wrestling host Denise Salcedo announced she’d be doing more AAA coverage and talent interviews going forward. That’s a good step for AAA. Getting solid English commentary for AAA shows gives those potential fans a destination, the next step is to keep people thinking about AAA in between those big shows. Salcedo has a big audience of wrestling fans who probably don’t pay much more attention to AAA outside of once or twice a year and this’ll help keep them in mind more often

Thursday, AAA put up a vignette teasing a Pagano & Lady Shani vs Cibernetico & Chik Tormenta extreme match. Friday, they put up one talking about a Lady Shani versus Hijo del Tirantes match. AAA sure taped a lot in Monterrey that they didn’t put on TV and are just putting up on social media at random intervals.  I should make a list of every match AAA’s teased this year just so we can accurately check the hit rate (and/or celebrate when one finally happens.)

AAA has brought many names from the past back this year. Others who have not gotten the call have said they’d be interested if contacted. Los Diabolicas told Mas Lucha they’d been contacted but had no interest in going back to AAA (and appeared to have a negative opinion of AAA.) They talked about wanting more independent dates instead.

Black Taurus faced Laredo Kid on last night’s Impact BTI; I’d have their match at last year’s Martinez/Lucha Memes a little ahead for insanity, but this was very good too.

IWRG

IWRG (THU) 05/26/2022 Arena Naucalpan [Mas Lucha]
1) Rey Eclipse & Wagner Kid b Baby Star & Nativo IWRG | Wagner Kid y Rey Eclipse VS Baby Star Jr y Nativo | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv) LIVE: Por el Campeonato de Tríos del Edomex La Pandemia (C) VS La Jaucan (R) (posted by mluchatv) Wagner Kid y Rey Eclipse Vs Baby Star Jr. y Nativo, Lucha inicial en IWRG Naucalpan (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
2) Gamboa & Satania b Artemiz & Therius IWRG | Gamboa y Satania VS Therius y Artemiz | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv) LIVE: Por el Campeonato de Tríos del Edomex La Pandemia (C) VS La Jaucan (R) (posted by mluchatv) Satania y Gamboa Vs Artemiz y Therius, batalla femenil en IWRG (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
3) Medico Brujo & Sick Boy b Alas de Oro & Alas De Plata Hardcore Crew Vs Alas de Oro y Alas de Plata, relevos sencillos en IWRG Naucalpan (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre) IWRG | Hardcore Crew (Sick Boy y Médico Brujo) VS La Pareja Metálica (Alas de Oro y Alas de Plata) (posted by mluchatv) LIVE: Por el Campeonato de Tríos del Edomex La Pandemia (C) VS La Jaucan (R) (posted by mluchatv)
4) Imposible b Dr. Cerebro Dr. Cerebro Vs Imposible, mano a mano en IWRG Naucalpan (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre) IWRG | Mano a mano: Dr. Cerebro VS Imposible | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv) LIVE: Por el Campeonato de Tríos del Edomex La Pandemia (C) VS La Jaucan (R) (posted by mluchatv)
Dr. Cerebro submitted Impossible (in a finish that looked like Imposible suffered an injury and ended the match early.) Tonalli challenged Dr. Cerebro following the match and the two fought.
5) Gran Pandemónium, Hijo de Pandemónium, Pandemónium Jr. © b Hell Boy, Puma de Oro, Tonalli [EdM TriosCAMPEONATO DE TRIOS DEL ESTADO DE MÉXICO: La Pademia Campeones VS Los Jaucan. (posted by hector godfrey) IWRG | Por el Campeonato de Tríos del Edomex: La Pandemia (C) VS La Jaucan (R) | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv) La Pandemia Vs Jaucan, por el campeonato de tríos del Estado de México, en IWRG Naucalpan (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre) LIVE: Por el Campeonato de Tríos del Edomex La Pandemia (C) VS La Jaucan (R) (posted by mluchatv)
second defense. Dick Angelo 3G suffered a knee injury in training, and Hell Boy was a surprise replacement. Dr. Cerebro got involved in the end, causing Los Pandemonium to win.

There were not a lot of people there for a Thursday night, but all the people who were there were very excited to see Hell Boy run-in as the surprise partner. They may have something there. That, and the Impossible injury bit looking very strange, were the two things I got out of searching this video for some missing results.

IWRG (SAT) 05/28/2022 Arena Naucalpan
1) Rosel & Último Caballero vs Milagro & Rey Fuego
2) Nativo, Rey Minos, Steven Manson vs Águila Oriental, Súper Boy, Súper Cometa
3) Estrella de Oro, Genex, Jhon Tito vs Heredero Maya, Ministro De La Muerte, Rey Eclipse
4) Kenji, Noisy Boy, Spider Fly vs Garra Mortal, Rey Aztaroth, Rey Halcón
5) Ajolotl, Baby Star, Caballero de Plata, Cerebro Negro Jr., Hell Boy, Limbo, Puma de Oro, Tonalli vs Atomic Star, Chicanito, Comando Delta Jr., Comando Negro Jr., Comando Stone, Flyman, Gato Eveready, Neza Kid [Copa High Power]
Gym FILL vs Gym Freelance

A Saturday trainee show. These haven’t been airing on Mas Lucha, wasn’t on their live schedule and there’s no Mas Lucha logo so maybe check the IWRG channel.

IWRG (SUN) 05/29/2022 Arena Naucalpan
1) Spider Fly & X-Fly vs Baby Daddy & Rey Halcón
2) Bengalee & Dulce Tormenta vs Jessy Jackson & Lolita
3) ?, Big Boy, Big Chico Che vs Medico Brujo, Sick Boy, Yorvak
4) Travis Banks vs Accion Jackson vs  Eli Isom vs Shaun Moore
5) Dr. Cerebro © vs Tonalli [IWRG IC MIDDLE]
1st defense
6) Diva Salvaje, Jessy Ventura, Mamba vs Gran Pandemónium, Hijo de Pandemónium, Pandemónium Jr.

Cerebro/Tonalli could be good. Main event will get some strong reactions

Eli Isom was a young ROH turned wrestler, a guy who got attention early for having a lot of promise but was kinda stuck in the role of “future star” for a couple of years and hadn’t cracked into “actual current star” by the time of ROH’s December 2021 shutdown. He had a great match with Bandido last summer on ROH TV and appears to be training at Bandido’s Gym based on Instagram; maybe he’ll be a surprise on the Big Lucha show tonight. Isom was used in an enhancement role on the AEW-run ROH Supercard of Honor show in March, then brought back for some AEW Dark work the following weeks. There’s a chance he’ll be part of the AEW-run ROH promotion if/when those shows happen, and probably doesn’t want to spoil that chance with something else happening. The story I was told is Isom agreed to work IWRG, found out he was booked with Travis Banks after the poster came out, and then told IWRG he would no longer be working the show. (This remains not a concern for anyone full time in Mexico; there are people who are upset about Travis Banks being on these shows, but not enough fans and definitely not enough wrestlers for anyone to fear consequences for using him.) We’ll see what happens with all this on Sunday.

Other

LuchaWorld has the latest Lucha Report.

MLW this week aired Aerostar, Dragon, Microman vs Arez, Mini Abismo Negro and TJP. I haven’t rewatched it but this was fun live. Bandido versus Flamita will air next week. Surprisingly, the LA Park family was referenced as if they were still on the show, though it may have been a set up to write them off next week.

Progress Wrestling announced Jack Evans for their June 3-5 Super Strong Style tournament. Aramis has earlier been announced.

06/04 RIOT

Jersey Championship Wrestling, a GCW affiliate promotion, announced Volador Jr. and Negro Casas for their July 10th show. CMLL previously pulled Casas off a GCW show because AAA  and AAA associated wrestlers were also booked, and I presume they won’t mix those two this time. Those shows stream for free on YouTube.

Psycho Clown and Bandido will appear on the July 29th GCW show in Nashville.

Super Crazy says he’s heading back to Japan on June 25th for an eight-month stint. I presume that’s NOAH, though it’s not specifically said.

 

Mexico City’s lucha libre commission will hold a licensing exam for luchadors, referees, and announcers on June 25th. I’m not sure why they license ring announcers.

The Orizaba Boxing and Lucha Libre commission expect local shows to resume in June. AAA’s run there occasionally, but it sounds like the local promoters tried to run during the worst of the pandemic, did very badly, and have been slow in returning.

La Orquesta has a list of the eight most important luchadors from San Luis Potosi (excluding the Mascaras family since everyone knows them already.)

AAA Showcenter air date (and next lineup), CMLL upcoming title matches

CMLL

CMLL (TUE) 05/24/2022 Arena México [CMLL, Kaiser SportsMarca, The Gladiatores]
1) Aéreo, Shockercito, Último Dragóncito b Minos, Pequeño Violencia, Pierrothito Último Dragoncito, Aéreo y Shockercito Vs Pequeño Violencia, Pequeño Pierroth y Minos CMLL (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
2) Enfermero Jr., Grako, Nitro b Astral, Diamond, Oro Jr. Enfermero Jr, Nitro y Grako Vs Diamond, Oro Jr y Astral en la Arena México (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
Rudos took 2/3
3) La Magnifica, Marcela, Skadi vs Amapola, Dalys, Dark Silueta Dalys, Dark Silueta y Amapola Vs Marcela, Magnífica y Skadi en CMLL (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
Skadi replaced Maligna on Monday. Tecnicas took 1/3. Magnifica beat Silueta and challenged her to a MEX WOMEN title match.
4) Dark Panther, Flyer, Panterita del Ring b El Coyote, Pólvora, Rey Bucanero Rey Bucanero, Coyote y Pólvora vs Panterita del Ring, Dark Panther y Flyer en CMLL (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
tecnicos took 2/3
5) Ángel de Oro, Niebla Roja, Terrible b Gemelo Diablo I, Gemelo Diablo II, Sagrado Los Ingobernables Vs Los Malditos en el CMLL (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)

(Google Drive video links are delayed until late tonight.)

Magnifica, like Angelito, is someone who shows flashes of being able to have a pretty good match but has mostly been drifting in meaningless trios with no sign of getting a bigger chance. Until they both did in a week. A title change would be surprising for either title but getting the chance alone is interesting.

Los Malditos continue to be world trios champions who lose to the actual top teaams.

CMLL (TUE) 05/24/2022 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [Arena Coliseo Guadalajara, Fuego en el Ring, Mas Lucha]
1) Bello Antuan, Capitán Cobra, Cosmos b Destructor, Relámpago Azul, Tigre Blanco
2) Joker, Omar Brunetti, Vaquero Jr. b Estrella Oriental Jr., Minotauro, Último Ángel
3) Demonio Maya, Principe Daniel, Zandokan b Adrenalina, Explosivo, Fantástico
straight fall
4) Náutica, Stephanie Vaquer, Valkiria b La Jarochita, Lluvia, Sexy Sol
Sexy Sol betrayed her teammates. Vaquer & Sexy Sol challenged for the MEX WOMEN TAG
5) Averno & Mephisto b Gran Guerrero & Último Guerrero
6) Satánico © DRAW Atlantis [FLLM MASTER]
3rd defense. Double pinfall draw after a single fall.

Maybe half the matches for that maestro title have ended in double pins. Averno & Mephisto used a mask pull and a foul to get their win.

CMLL (FRI) 05/27/2022 Arena México
1) Cachorro, El Audaz, Suicida vs Disturbio, Okumura, Raider
2) Mercurio © vs Angelito [CMLL MINI]
1st defense
3) Cavernario, Dragón Rojo Jr., Fuerza Guerrera vs Atlantis, Blue Panther, Negro Casas
4) Dulce Gardenia, Espíritu Negro, Rey Cometa vs Esfinge, Fugaz, Star Black and Magia Blanca, Magnus, Rugido and Arkalis, Guerrero Maya Jr., Stigma [MEX TRIOS, seeding battle royal]
5) ?, ??, ??? vs ????, ?????, ?????? [MEX TRIOS, semifinal]
6) ?, ??, ??? vs ????, ?????, ?????? [MEX TRIOS, semifinal]
7) ?, ??, ??? vs ????, ?????, ?????? [MEX TRIOS, final]
8) Místico vs Atlantis Jr. [Copa Junior]

CMLL did add an eighth match, though the notable change is in the title tournament. Los Cancerberos (Virus, Cancerbero and Lucifierno) were announced as in this tournament and are now out. This gets explained on the Saturday lineup. Replacing them is a Puebla-based team, though even there Guerrero Maya Jr. (from Puebla state) seems to be a fill-in for Pegasso (from Puebla city but out with a knee injury.) If Maya was busy I think they might have gone to Leono, so good thing Maya wasn’t busy.

CMLL (SAT) 05/28/2022 Arena Coliseo
1) Fantasy, Kaligua, Pequeño Magía vs Full Metal, Pequeño Olímpico, Pequeño Polvora
2) La Guerrera, La Vaquerita, Skadi vs La Metálica, La Seductora, Tiffany
3) Hombre Bala Jr., Sangre Imperial, Volcano vs Akuma, Dark Magic, Raider
4) El Hijo del Villano III, Okumura, Pólvora vs Cancerbero, Felino, Luciferno
5) Volador Jr. vs Ángel de Oro

The semi-main was scheduled to be a rematch with Los Cancerberos, so Felino being in means Virus is off with an injury or a positive test or something along those lines. I’d expect CMLL will just run a Los Cancerberos title challenge later.

CMLL (SUN) 05/29/2022 Arena México
1) Leono & Retro vs Apocalipsis & Príncipe Odín Jr.
2) Eléctrico, Panterita del Ring Jr., Valiente Jr. vs Cholo, Grako, Inquisidor
3) Arkalis, Guerrero Maya Jr., Stigma vs Akuma, Dark Magic, Kráneo
4) Soberano Jr., Star Jr., Stuka Jr. vs Dragón Rojo Jr., Felino, Terrible
5) Atlantis, Negro Casas, Volador Jr. vs Cavernario, Euforia, Mephisto

Nothing happens on Sundays.

CMLL Informa has Mistico & Atlantis Jr. to talk about Copa Junior, Atlantis Sr. to talk about Fuerza Guerrera, and the Guadalajara and Puebla trios teams.

Titan defeated TJP to win his first Best of Super Juniors match on Tuesday morning (a free show), then lost to AEW’s Wheeler Yuta on Wednesday morning to go to 1-3. Note that Titan wore a normal mask against Yuta, so this important stat is still valid. CMLL has not mentioned the Titan/Yuta match, but they haven’t post much about the tournament since the first day. Titan also found time to promote his appearance in New York’s La Boom on 06/25.

CMLL (MON) 05/30/2022 Arena Puebla
1) Asturiano & Millenium vs Guerrero Espacial & Sombra Diabólica
2) Arkalis & Diamond vs El Perverso & Prayer
3) Flyer, Panterita del Ring, Panterita del Ring Jr. vs Magnus, Okumura, Rugido
4) Dark Panther, Esfinge, Guerrero Maya Jr. vs Felino, Rey Bucanero, Templario
5) Atlantis & Último Guerrero vs Euforia & Soberano Jr. [Relevos Increíbles]

This past Monday, UG tried to foul Euforia, Euforia instead fouled him and Soberano unmasked Atlantis. That’s a setup for a rematch.

It’s kind of my gig to know who holds which lucha libre title and even I forgot BOSJ participant Ace Austin is still DTU Alto Impacto champion. To be fair, DTU also seemed to forget about it until about halfway through the BOSJ, when their post reminded all of us. He has not defended the title since 2018. DTU has named three different #1 contenders (Kevin, Kaleth and Fight Panther) in that time. DTU’s main champion is Crazy King, who has not defended the title since 2019 and is more associated with the rival Vanguardia promotion.

BOLA VIP interviewed Atlantis about “Octagon & Atlantis: La Revancha”, a 1992 movie starring the luchadors and I found it pretty interesting. Atlantis says it was actually part of a five movie deal with CMLL, signed by Paco Alonso and Televicine’s Fernando Perez Gavilan. Atlantis said he was scared of acting because he was totally unused to it, but Alonso, the producers assured him – he’d just need to be there to be the draw and they’d surround him with good actors to carry it. Atlantis specifically thanks actors Manuel Ojeda & Salvador Sanchez along with the directors for guiding him through it. He didn’t take time off to film, so he was on a crazy schedule – he’d finish a show at night, and get driven back to the set immediately so he could be ready in the morning to shoot before taking off in the afternoon for another show. Atlantis remembers movies starring Vampiro and Volador & Misterioso lasted just two weeks in cinemas prior to his, and feared his movie would meet the same fate. Instead, his movie stayed fourteen weeks. He didn’t like seeing himself on screen first but grew to like it, and would go see showings of his movie when traveling for wrestling to see how the people reacted. The movie deal apparently fell apart after the AAA split, though Atlantis made two direct-to-video movies. He got other offers for movies but they were at a low price, and an offer to work on a TV show but they were only going to pay him in exposure and he didn’t need that.

Octagon (and maybe Antonio Pena if he was part of it) doesn’t come up at all in Atlantis’ story about this movie. Octagon hasn’t come up in the Fuerza/Atlantis feud either.

Atlantis Jr. says he was a defender in Cruz Azul’s youth program before switching away from futbol.

AAA

The very confusing “Is the Showcenter event airing?” mystery has an answer. Jose Manuel Guillen, on Monday’s Llave y Contrallave, said the event would air starting this week and continuing into next. Space’s online guide also mentions they’re airing the Showcenter event. It seems to me like this was a simple answer that could’ve been peacefully announced last week to save everyone some social media posts.

(I’m not going to be able to stream it live, got something else going on. If it records fine, I’ll post it on Google Drive and maybe stream it later that night.)

Guillen called this past Sunday’s Showcenter event the best AAA show of the year so far, specifically rating the Hermanos Lee match (again Bestia/Toxin and Antifaz/Flamita) the best they’ve had in AAA. Guillin noted there were no run-ins, no tables, and co-host Bernado Guzman jokingly asked if it was really a AAA show. He’s usually pretty honest with his opinions on AAA shows so I think it’s more than just hype. Natalia Marakova’s absence was said to be due to “flight changes.” Elsewhere on the show, the hosts hinted they found out Sussy Love would be on that show on Wednesday when filming the live Big Lucha event; there’s usually not that much advance warning for a typical flight problem.

(AAA airing Showcenter over the next two weeks would limit this weekend’s Puebla show to one week of TV. The second week would be TripleMania Tijuana, and I presume they’re airing that live on Space as they already are on FITE. Maybe I shouldn’t presume?)

AAA got out the next Showcenter lineup right away

AAA TV (SUN) 06/26/2022 Showcenter Complex, San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo Leon
1) Villano III Jr. vs Komander
2) Aramis, Laredo Kid, Willie Mack vs Carta Brava Jr., Mocho Cota Jr., Tito Santana
3) Flammer vs Christi Jaynes
4) Arez & Fénix vs Abismo Negro Jr. & Johnny Caballero
5) Dragón Lee vs Jack Cartwheel [Showcenter Tournament, torneo]
6) Mr. Iguana, Niño Hamburguesa, Pagano vs Chessman, Sam Adonis, Taurus

The matches look good and will probably change. The one person on the show that’s making news outside of AAA is Fenix, since this is the sem day as AEW/NJPW’s Forbidden Door. It’s probably best not to even think about it until after this weekend’s AAA taping. If Fenix makes it to Puebla, maybe he’s really is working the AAA dates when AEW conflicts. If Fenix is in Las Vegas all weekend, then it’s the opposite story. I have a pretty strong guess at which way it’s going to go, but there’s no need to guess. We’ll know in a few days.

Taya’s set to appear but not wrestle, which seems strange. Good for Christi Jaynes getting booked but I’m not sure why AAA wouldn’t just put Taya in the match. Only the Lee/Cartwheel match is listed as a tournament match, a tournament that still has no rules or bracket, though maybe the other singles matches are meant to be part of the tournament. The main event makes no sense given AAA’s current stories – Adonis a heel who only likes La Empresa, Chessman and Pagano are partners – but AAA can’t be bothered to care about their own stories, and everyone else should follow that lead. They set up a Toscano/Willie Mack match on the last show, and there’s no sign of it here.

There’s a new ad for the June 24th taping in Ciudad Madero. That poster should turn up at any time.

This Johnny Caballero promo is something. I will start to say something in Spanish then switch to English when I can’t remember the correct words, I can relate. Caballero challenges Laredo Kid to a title match here. Maybe we’re looking at it wrong and real strategy here is to do a thousand match set ups, figuring they’ll inevitably get back to one of them.

Both AAA and CMLL had set-ups as a Mexico tourism expo in Acapulco, a rare time when both promotions are under the same roof in a sort of head-to-head fashion. A story on the setup focuses on the CMLL one, quoting commercial representative Tatiana Clasing that “30% of our ticket buyers are foreigners.” I can’t recall seeing Tatiana Clasing’s name before; her LinkedIn profile mentions her as a Public Affairs Consultant coming aboard in July 2020; her bio also mentions her as a consultant to CMLL (and not necessarily an employee.) AAA announced a partnership with an Acapulco resort hotel chain. The tourism expo will come to Mexico City in 2023, which will likely lead to even stronger involvement by both major wrestling promotions.

Pasala has an interview with Latin Lover, who says he felt ostracized by the other participants when he appeared on the Bailando por un Sueno show, then ostracized by the luchadors when he became a famous dancer.

Other News

LuchaWorld has the latest Lucha Report and this week’s Poster-Mania.

Mas Lucha posted their live schedule for this week:

Laredo Kid vs Black Taurus will air on Impact’s Before the Impact this Thursday. That airs for free on YouTube.

06/04 RIOT

IWRG (THU) 06/02/2022 Arena Naucalpan
1) Aero Panther & Fight Panther © vs Sol & X-Devil Jr. [DTU NEXo]
2) Hijo de Payaso Purasanta, Payaso Purasanta, Payaso Purasanta Jr. vs Camuflaje, León Dorado, Shere Khan
3) El Bendito, Elemental, Yutani vs Gran Pandemónium, Hijo de Pandemónium, Pandemónium Jr.
4) Dulce Kanela © vs Reina DoradaJessie Jackson [KAOZ WOMEN]
5) Komander © vs Kempo Jr.DinámicoTravis BanksTonalliDark Zorro [KAOZ JUNIOR]
6) Rokambole Jr., Villano III Jr., Villano V Jr. vs Brazo Celestial, Brazo Cibernetico Jr., Brazo De Oro Jr.

This is a Mas Lucha Premium show, one that’s listed as IWRG but also featuring a lot of their spotlighted promotions. KAOZ and DTU have titles defended, Big Lucha, Welcome to Mi Barrio, Lucha Madre, 915-656, and Dark Sun are participating.

Big Lucha has a casting call for it’s second group of wrestlers. The first group has turned out well.

A Viva Aerobus plane flying from Villahermosa to Mexico City made a quick u-turn after engine issues. They think a bird got sucked in. Luchadors who wrestled on the 05/22 Robles show in Villahermosa were on board, and the story got some attention on social media. They made it back to Mexico City on a replacement plane.

Saltillo luchador Torito Castillo (Mario Lopez Castillo, 79) passed away Sunday, according to SuperLuchas. He wrestled into the 1950s had three sons who followed him into lucha libre. A longer obit on Facebook mentions he was played baseball and became a local umpire after he got out of lucha libre.

IWTV put up a new Zona 23 show.

Plan de Juego has their pick for best five matches of the year so far.

Atlantis Jr./Mistico set for Copa Junior final, Showcenter 2 notes

CMLL

CMLL (FRI) 05/20/2022 Arena México [CMLLEstrellas del RIngKaiser SportsMas LuchaMas Lucha (videeo)R de RudoThe Gladiatores]
1) Angelito, Shockercito, Último Dragóncito b Mercurio, Pequeño Violencia, Pierrothito CMLL -ANGELITO-SHOCKERCITO-U. DRAGONCITO VS PEQ. VIOLENCIA-PEQ. PIERROTH-MERCURIO/A. MEXICO 20-05-22 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) Minis CMLL: Último Dragoncito, Angelito y Shockercito Vs Pequeño Pierroth, Mercurio y Peq Violencia (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
13:59. Angelito beat Mercurio, challenged him for a title match
2) La Jarochita, Lluvia, Princesa Sugehit b Dark Silueta, Reyna Isis, Stephanie Vaquer Amazonas CMLL: Lluvia, Jarochita y Princesa Sugehit Vs Dark Silueta, Reina Isis y Stephanie Vaquer (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
14:50
3) Cavernario, Dragón Rojo Jr., Fuerza Guerrera b Atlantis, Blue Panther, Negro Casas Atlantis, Negro Casas y Blue Panther Vs Fuerza Guerrera, Bárbaro Cavernario y Dragón Rojo Jr (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre) CMLL - B. PANTHER-N. CASAS-ATLANTIS VS D. ROJO JR.-B. CAVERNARIO-FUERZA GUERRERA/A. MEXICO 20-05-22 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL: Fuerza Guerrera le quita la máscara a Atlantis y consigue la victoria (posted by mluchatv)
14:08. Fuerza Guerrera pulled Atlantis’ mask and pinned him. Atlantis demanded a rematch
4) Mephisto & Místico b Volador Jr.Soberano Jr.Stuka Jr.Atlantis Jr.Ángel de OroNiebla Roja [Copa Junior, semifinal]
Soberano Jr. was the last one thrown out, came back in after the other two had been eliminated to pose and shadow box Mephisto
5) Volador Jr. b Ángel de Oro [Copa Junior, quarterfinalEliminatoria Copa Jr VIP del CMLL 2022: Volador Jr deja en el camino a Ángel de Oro (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
3:13
6) Atlantis Jr. DQ Stuka Jr. [Copa Junior, quarterfinal¡Le quita la máscara a Atlantis! Colmillada de Fuerza Guerrera, se lleva el triunfo en su regreso (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
4:49. Lots of mask ripping. Atlantis, a rudo all night, tossed his mask to the ref to draw the DQ.
7) Soberano Jr. b Niebla Roja [Copa Junior, quarterfinalEliminatoria Copa Jr VIP del CMLL 2022: Soberano Jr. deja en el camino a Niebla Roja (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
8:08. Best first round match.
8) Místico b Mephisto [Copa Junior, quarterfinalMístico Vs Mephisto por la Copa Jr VIP del CMLL 2022 (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
6:58
9) Atlantis Jr. b Volador Jr. [Copa Junior, semifinal¡En la final! Con la atlántida, Atlantis Jr vence a Volador Jr por la Copa Jr VIP del CMLL 2022 (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
5:42. 1st time ever singles match. Clean win via Atlantida.
10) Místico b Soberano Jr. [Copa Junior, semifinal¡En la final! Místico vence a Soberano Jr por la Copa Jr VIP del CMLL 2022 (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre) CMLL - ELIMINATORIA POR LA COPA JR. VIP / ARENA MEXICO 20 - 05 - 2022 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
10:13, best match of the night. 1st time ever singles match. Clean win via Mistica. Atlantis Jr. and Mistico fought back and forth for a few minutes to build towards next week’s final.

I’ve been noting how CMLL has avoided doing angles on some days of week. It’s like they added all the missing feuds to this show. Matches set up for next week

  • an Angeltico/Mercurio title match
  • an Atlantis/Fuerza rematch
  • Mistico vs Atlantis Jr. in Copa Junior
  • a Mexican trios tournament

That’s eight matches. Maybe one more gets added, but it’s an exceptional busy card for an unnoteworthy date in the middle of May. There’s no price hike like a major show – both in person and streaming tickets are the same as the following week – and I’m not sure what motivated CMLL to set up all of that for one show.

Mistico/Soberano was formualtic but good. Mistico and Atlantis did a two minute back and forth to build up next week afterward. Atlantis seems like the favorite for next week since Mistico just won a tournament but Mistico is the one of the few guys in CMLL who might just win back to back tournaments.

Fuerza Guerrera/Atlantis was played up big. It also came off similar to some of the lesser old men fights on TripleMania Monterrey; a singles match between the two may not be pretty. I don’t think it’s happening, but a Atlantis/Atlanits Jr. versus Stuka/Fuerza would be a big deal . Fuerza seems to be talking like he expects to be masked next year (and may never actually put his mask), so this is probably just an attempt to capture the attention of older fans and won’t go beyond that.

CMLL (SAT) 05/21/2022 Arena Coliseo [Box y Lucha, CMLL]
1) Fantasy & Kaligua b Full Metal & Pequeño Olímpico Facebook video (posted by )
Tecnicos took 2/3
2) Grako, Inquisidor, Raider b Astral, Eléctrico, Leono Facebook video (posted by )
Rudos took 2/3. Raider landed on top of Electrico on a dive to close the match and Electrico suffered a minor head/neck injury, leaving on his own power.
3) Magia Blanca, Magnus, Rugido b Arkalis, Flyer, Guerrero Maya Jr.
Depredaores took 1/3.
4) Cancerbero, Luciferno, Virus b El Hijo del Villano III, Okumura, Pólvora
Cancerberos took 1/3, Cancerbero pulling off Villano III’s mask and cradling him to win. Villano III wanted a rematch.
5) Atlantis, Fugaz, Volador Jr. DQ Ángel de Oro, Niebla Roja, Terrible Facebook video (posted by )
Tecnicos took 1/3. Angel de Oro fouled Volador, who challenged him to a hair match

CMLL is not doing a Volador/Angel de Oro hair match. Not in Arena Coliseo, maybe not ever. Semi-main is an unusual rematch.

CMLL (SUN) 05/22/2022 Arena México [CMLL]
1) Bengala & Valiente Jr. b Cholo & Príncipe Odín Jr.
2) La Magnifica, La Vaquerita, Metálica b La Guerrera, La Maligna, Tiffany [Relevos Increíbles]
Magnifica wore a feather headdress like her father Gran Cochisse. Team Metalica took 1/3.
3) Diamond, Stigma, Volcano b Disturbio, Kráneo, Okumura
Tecnicos took 2/3. Diamond again wore the Santo colored gear and won using his famous hold.
4) Dulce Gardenia, Esfinge, Star Black b El Coyote, Felino, Rey Bucanero
Tecnicos took 2/3
5) Atlantis, Atlantis Jr., Gran Guerrero b Gemelo Diablo I, Gemelo Diablo II, Sagrado
Team Atlantis took 2/3.

It’s a little strange that it was Diamante who CMLL had dress up as Santo for a while and now it’s Diamond. It’s not like Santo means “diamond’, they’re just stuck on that concept. Maybe I’m stuck on pointing it out.

Puebla has Soberano & Euforia vs Atlantis Sr. & Ultimo Guerrero tonight.

CMLL (TUE) 05/24/2022 Arena México
1) Aéreo, Shockercito, Último Dragóncito vs Minos, Pequeño Violencia, Pierrothito
2) Astral, Diamond, Oro Jr. vs Enfermero Jr., Grako, Nitro
3) La Magnifica, La Maligna, Marcela vs Amapola, Dalys, Dark Silueta
4) Dark Panther, Flyer, Panterita del Ring vs El Coyote, Pólvora, Rey Bucanero
5) Ángel de Oro, Niebla Roja, Terrible vs Gemelo Diablo I, Gemelo Diablo II, Sagrado

I will not be clandestinely streaming this.

CMLL (TUE) 05/24/2022 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
1) Bello Antuan, Capitán Cobra, Cosmos vs Destructor, Relámpago Azul, Tigre Blanco
2) Estrella Oriental Jr., Minotauro, Último Ángel vs Joker, Omar Brunetti, Vaquero Jr.
3) Adrenalina, Explosivo, Fantástico vs Demonio Maya, Principe Daniel, Zandokan
4) La Jarochita, Lluvia, Sexy Sol vs Náutica, Stephanie Vaquer, Valkiria
5) Gran Guerrero & Último Guerrero vs Averno & Mephisto
6) Satánico © vs Atlantis [FLLM MASTER]
3rd defense

Atlantis has been wrestling a lot, and now he’s getting singles matches.

Titan slipped to 0-3 in NJPW’s BOSJ, his most recent loss to El Phantasmo when Phanatasmo got away with a mask pull and finished Titan off. He does have a softer stretch coming, with matches against Master Wato, BUSHI and DOUKI in the next five. On the other hand, people who are fans of those guys are also probably looking at Titan matches as a possible win for them. Titan’s next match is against TJP on Tuesday morning, the first show that’ll be strictly tournament matches. It’ll also be a free show.

Titan hasn’t won any matches but did get a twitter post of support from the Mexico Embassy in Japan.

Sangre Imperial and Lluvia are representing CMLL as a tourism expo in Acapulco.

Olimpico teamed with his son on a Rey Bucanero promoter show this Saturday. He also talked about his transition to being a referee in Box y Lucha. Terror Chino & Bestia Chino were told to say home due to COVID. That left just Tigre Infante (Metalico) and Guero Noriega, Noriega tested positive for COVID, so they needed someone. CMLL asked Olimpico if he’d consider switching and he said OK. He still hopes to have a retirement match in Arena Mexico.

Okumura was originally selected to a three-year term as a Osaka goodwill ambassador in 2019. They’ve recently extended it for another three years.

AAA

AAA TV (SAT) 05/21/2022 Showcenter Complex, San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo Leon [@thekoko666]
1) Baby Extreme, Dulce Canela, Komander ?? Dinámico, Emperador Azteca, Látigo
match happened, result unclear
2) Zeuxis b Sussy Love [Showcenter Tournament, torneo]
Sussy Love (debut) replaced Natalia Marakova.
3) Rey Horus ?? Gringo Loco [Showcenter Tournament, torneo]
match happened, result unclear
4) Faby Apache b Diosa Quetzal [Showcenter Tournament, torneo]
5) Dragón Lee & Dralistico b Bestia 666 & Toxin and Antifaz & Flamita
Toxin replaced Mecha Wolf (worked in Puerto Rico instead), Flamita replaced Antifaz
6) Willie Mack b Aramis [Showcenter Tournament, torneo]
Toscano attacked Willie Mack after the match to set up a singles match
7) Fénix, Heavy Metal, Laredo Kid b Abismo Negro Jr., Arez, Psicosis II
Laredo pinned Abismo. Toxin & Latigo ran out post match to help the Vipers beat up the tecnicos, but Arez refused. Vipers attacked Arez, apparently kicking him out of the group. Tecnicos offered a handshake but Arez walked out on them.

This show was taped, with Jose Manuel Guillen and Jesus Zuniga doing commentary in person as on the first show. The commentary was played over the speakers for the live fans, which always sounds terrible on TV – but if it’s not airing on TV and it’s just a free offering on YouTube, then it doesn’t seem worth complaining about. AAA does have an open week of TV this week, but I presume it’ll be the fifth week of airing TripleMania Monterrey. The previous Showcenter didn’t air on TV and wasn’t mentioned on TV, which makes it an atypical place to run a big angle like they did in the main event.

There was a mid-show promo segment with Fenix, Arez, and Los Vipers to set up the turn and it was set on TV a week or so ago, so it didn’t completely come out of nowhere. The split seems fast but that’s OK right now. AAA might as well do fast angles; slow angles or normal speed ones don’t usually get around to finishing.

I presume the Flamita/Willie Mack switch is someone belatedly recalling Flamita lost in the tournament on the last show. This tournament seems more a product for the venue (“hey, we’re going to make these shows important, we’re going to give it’s own tournament”) knowing they’re not going to care beyond having their name on it. It’s good they made a minimal effort to make it sense.

There was actually a video on Instagram with about an hour of this show, including the Gringo Loco/Rey Horus finish, and I procrastinated on grabbing it before it got disappeared. I’m slipping.

Natalia Markova didn’t post anything on social media explaining why she didn’t appear on this show. I don’t know what happened there. Usually, if someone being flown in isn’t getting brought in, either it’s an issue on their side or they’ve been told they’ll be flown in on some other show. (Wrestlers tend to really not like it when they find out late they’re not booked for a show and have an unplanned weekend where they’re not getting paid.) I presume we’ll see her eventually.

AAA had a meet and greet before the show, though it strangely seem to have included local guys who weren’t actually wrestling on the show, including La Momia and Delta and others from Lucha Time. No sign of the RIOT guys; the promotion obliquely confirmed they wouldn’t be present.

AAA posted a photo of the crowd and announced they’d be back on June 26th with Taya and Johnny Caballero. That’s the weekend after TripleMania Tijuana. I didn’t get an attendance total but I suspect they got over that mythical 1,00o barrier. It does seem like a good idea to wait until late to buy tickets for these shows if you don’t need to sit in a specific spot, just in case they heavily discount them again.

AAA , Freestyle (SAT) 05/21/2022 Deportivo Oceanía, Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal [El UniversalESPNR de Rudo]
1) Estrella Divina b FuturoGalioSolAlfaEstrella Del RingCarrilloAmazonaDaimoX-DevilAndresaAmon
Divina beat X-Devil
2) Carta Brava Jr., Mocho Cota Jr., Tito Santana b La Hiedra, Lady Maravilla, Lady Shani
3) Chessman & Mr. Iguana b Hijo Del Vikingo & Niño Hamburguesa
4) Psycho Clown b CibernéticoPagano

Psycho Clown won the in-ring competition, Lobo Estepario won the freestyle rapping competition. Also, here’s Nino Hamburguesa freestyle rapping.

AAA’s next big show is Saturday in Puebla. Fenix is still listed on that show, Fenix is now definitely wrestling Sunday in Las Vegas for AEW, it remains unlikely he’ll do both.

This is approx of nothing, but Milenio’s weekly lucha libre column praises for his performance against LA Park this week, likely because the writer just saw that match when it finally aired on AAA TV this past week. (And people who write newspaper columns about lucha libre generally don’t seem to pay to watch lucha libre.)

Hijo del Alebrije & Relampago beat Mr. Iguana & Hijo del Vikingo in Arena Neza on Saturday as part of a build to a Negocio Traumado versus Poder del Norte/Iguana/Vikingo cage match on a future. Iguana had his foot on the ropes when he got pinned by Relampago. Vikingo may have an arm on or under the ropes when Alebrije pinned him – it didn’t seem so on the video I saw, but it was an obscured angle. It seems to be a fineable offense for Vikingo to take the sort of pins Myzteziz or Octagon Jr. would take but so it goes.

La Maravilla did a post-match interview where she was asked about the TripleMania 30 cage match, and explained she doesn’t think a member of Las Toxicas, Chik Tormenta, Sexy Star or Lady Shani would lose their mask in that match. The eighth woman in that match is Reina Dorada, who has never appeared on AAA TV and indeed is the obvious loser all things being equal. It’s a little bit more of a toss-up because luchadoras are involved, and social media provides incentives for being an unmasked women’s wrestlers. It’s mostly just amusing for Maravilla just to say out loud the thing everything is thinking.

IWRG

IWRG (SUN) 05/22/2022 Arena Naucalpan [IWRG, Mas Lucha]
1) Baby Star b Rey Eclipse EN VIVO: Blue Demon Jr en Supremacía de Jrs | El regreso de la Pandemia a IWRG (posted by IWRG tv)
2) Beretta, Bomba, Granada b Genex, Jhon Tito, Leyenda Negra EN VIVO: Blue Demon Jr en Supremacía de Jrs | El regreso de la Pandemia a IWRG (posted by IWRG tv)
3) Hell Boy & Limbo b Caballero de Plata & Noisy Boy EN VIVO: Blue Demon Jr en Supremacía de Jrs | El regreso de la Pandemia a IWRG (posted by IWRG tv)
4) Fly Warrior, Fulgor, Yorvak b Diva Salvaje, La Momia, Luka EN VIVO: Blue Demon Jr en Supremacía de Jrs | El regreso de la Pandemia a IWRG (posted by IWRG tv)
5) Gran Pandemónium, Hijo de Pandemónium, Pandemónium Jr. b Accion Jackson, Shaun Moore, Travis Banks EN VIVO: Blue Demon Jr en Supremacía de Jrs | El regreso de la Pandemia a IWRG (posted by IWRG tv)
1st match in five months for La Pandemia
6) Blue Demon Jr. & Hijo del Fishman b Canek Jr. & Hijo del Pirata Morgan EN VIVO: Blue Demon Jr en Supremacía de Jrs | El regreso de la Pandemia a IWRG (posted by IWRG tv) Lucha estelar: Blue Demon Jr e Hijo de Fishman Vs Hijo del Pirata Morgan y Canek Jr en IWRG (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
Fishman wants a title match with Pirata

There was a marriage proposal after the fourth match with two fans. It must be true love if you agree upon marriage at an IWRG show. Fishman & Pirata were partners, suddenly they’re not as soon as it came time to set up a title match.

IWRG (THU) 05/26/2022 Arena Naucalpan
1) Baby Star & Nativo vs Rey Eclipse & Wagner Kid
2) Artemiz & Therius vs Gamboa & Satania
3) Alas de Oro & Alas De Plata vs Medico Brujo & Sick Boy
4) Imposible vs Dr. Cerebro
5) Gran Pandemónium, Hijo de Pandemónium, Pandemónium Jr. © vs Dick Angelo 3G, Puma de Oro, Tonalli [EdM Trios]
second defense

That main event could be pretty good.

NOAH announced Junta Miyawaki will be heading to Mexico following their 05/30 show. Miyawaki is a 24-year-old wrestler who’s been with IWRG since 2016, and this appears to be a learning excursion of unknown length. I think the assumption is he’s going to IWRG given the past NOAH relationship, but that relationship is definitely of the past; I’m sure IWRG would be happy to use him but I’m not sure if that’s NOAH’s plan. It’s hard to tell with NOAH at the moment.

OTHER

Makabre beat Eclipse in a hair match in Arena GDL.

06/04 RIOT

GLEAT announced Septimo Dragon was coming to their 07/01 show in Tokyo. I’m not following GLEAT. My impression from others is it is a group with a lot more money to spend on wrestling but perhaps not a greatly coherent plan to make money off that wrestling, in a fashion similar to a few promotions in Mexico. Septimo Dragon has gotten a few high-profile bookings since returning to the ring this year. Septimo Dragon wrestled CIMA, who seems to have some say in GLEAT, back in January 2021 (though that match is far more remembered for Dragon Bane & Hijo de Canis Lupus being out of their minds.)

Guadalajara indie promotion NGLL said they’re bringing in Matt & Jeff Hardy in August. That group does draw decently for an indie show, a few hundred people for shows, but they don’t bring in foreign names, and it’s hard to believe the Hardy Boys would be working in a Mexican indie promotion of that level. I thought it was just a joke I didn’t get when it was announced last week and I’m still not sure I believe it, but Box y Lucha did report on it as if it was happening.

Irapuato luchadors held a march Sunday to demand answers and justice for Juventud Rebelde’s death. There’s been no explanation of why he was shot to death nor arrests according to his father, luchador Black Star. The article mentions Rebelde was on of the people running local promotion Sangre Nueva, along with Dr. Polux Jr.

The Gladiatores celebrates reaching 16 years of existence.

Box y Lucha 3507 has lots of CMLL headlines on the cover.

Segunda Caida writes about some 2006 Monterrey lucha libre.

Copa Junior semifinals tonight, AAA Showcenter, Robles ideas

CMLL

Tonight’s card, available on Ticketmaster Live:

CMLL (FRI) 05/20/2022 Arena México
1) Angelito, Shockercito, Último Dragóncito vs Mercurio, Pequeño Violencia, Pierrothito
2) La Jarochita, Lluvia, Princesa Sugehit vs Dark Silueta, Reyna Isis, Stephanie Vaquer
3) Atlantis, Blue Panther, Negro Casas vs Cavernario, Dragón Rojo Jr., Fuerza Guerrera
4) Místico vs Volador Jr.Soberano Jr.Stuka Jr.Atlantis Jr.Ángel de OroNiebla RojaMephisto [Copa Junior, semifinal]

No changes to the Copa Junior after all. Soberano reacted like he suffered some severe leg injury, but instead announced on Wednesday he only bruised a tendon. He believes he’ll be fine to go for this match tonight and CMLL says the same.

It’s possible to talk oneself into believing the CMLL Universal tournament matters. It is not possible to do the same with Copa Junior. It’s just another tournament. Anyone could win, it’s more interesting in what CMLL might set up coming from the final, and it seems more likely lately that a good match or two might come out of it. It’s also impossible to predict because it has no meaning, it’s just checking off the monthly big show by throwing another tournament on there. (CMLL deciding a tournament final counts as the required important monthly but a title match does not explains a lot about the current booking style.)

The rest of the show is a show. Fuerza Guerrera will get a nice reaction and will likely look as old as the guys in the TripleMania tournament, though he’ll have a trios match to hide it. The women are on every week but don’t seem to have a direction, and probably won’t be getting one with another tournament taking up space next Friday. The minis are on Fridays far less. Something interesting might sneak through on that tournament, but it’s impossible to know for sure.

Hera talked about her battle with depression and anxiety. She was having a tough moment recently just before finding out she was going to CMLL. Hera says lucha libre itself has been her coping mechanism, but even that is a challenge – fans expect wrestlers to be superhero, and so they’ve got show a happy face even when they’ve got internal struggles.

ESTO talked to Fuerza Guerrera about his retirement tour, which might be the third time they’ve done this interview; their CMS automatically links to a retirement tour announcement from 2019. To be fair to Fuerza, the planned retirement tour would’ve started right at the start of the pandemic and he decided to wait. This week’s article is from last week’s CMLL media availability to promote tonight’s appearance. It does not include an end date. (Kaiser Sports version has Fuerza saying he wants it on a big CMLL show, but isn’t choose on which one.) It also does not include any of the past teases of one last match with Octagon, focusing on in house CMLL names (Atlantis, Blue Panther, Negro Casas) instead.

KeMonito is appearing at Merida’s Tsunami anime/comic/kpop/cosplay convention this weekend, so I think he’s not on the CMLL show tonight.

CMLL (MON) 05/23/2022 Arena Puebla
1) Centella Roja & Hijo de Centella Roja vs Espíritu Maligno & Sombra Diabólika
2) Marcela & Skadi vs Amapola & Dark Silueta
3) Dark Panther, Robin, Volcano vs Kráneo, Okumura, Raider
4) El Audaz, Hijo del Villano III, Stuka Jr. vs Felino, Rey Bucanero, Stigma [Relevos Increíbles]
5) Atlantis & Último Guerrero vs Euforia & Soberano Jr. [Relevos Increíbles]

The tag match was set up last week and is actually happening now. Audaz & Stigma are on opposite sides of a tag match for a second week; I haven’t seen results, I presume that’s an incoming title match.

Titan lost his second match in the NJPW’s BOSJ tournament to Lindaman on Thursday. Titan’s next tournament match comes early Sunday against El Phantasmo.

The QROLL lucha group, which seems to be an offshoot of the Guadalajara offshoot, has a show this Sunday and posted a detailed explanation of match

AAA

AAA has shows in Mexico City and Monterrey Saturday. Neither are airing on FITE. The Mexico City one was never meant to stream anywhere, though it’ll undoubtedly show up on a dozen different YouTube pages. The Showcenter events were all meant to stream on FITE and that appears to have stopped after one episode. I don’t know it for a fact, but I presume the interest in the first show was so minimal that FITE decided they’d only pay to broadcast TripleManias and AAA decided it wasn’t worth their money to do it themselves. It’s reasonable that it ended this way: it was hard to imagine AAA having a wide enough reach after a year plus of being cut off from the rest of the world to justify $13 b-shows, especially when $13 is enough to get you a month or more of a subscription to every other wrestling service. (One of the confusing parts of Mexican wrestling is the in-person tickets are priced much lower than comparable events elsewhere, but the digital/streaming tickets is consistently higher than elsewhere because they’re not doing subscriptions.) There may not be a strong market for single show streams of AAA content outside of shows called “TripleMania” at this point, and they’re probably won’t be until AAA convinces viewers it’s worth paying for the additional content. I enjoy AAA enough that I’m going to watch and pay for AAA TV quality matches that are just happening to do so and I think many people who read this blog would do the same, but there’s just not a big enough sphere of people accustomed and willing to do so. Hopefully that changes someday.

I’m not entirely convinced AAA’s taping the Showcenter event if they’re not streaming it. They may, they could always air it later, but the last event eventually just went up on TV and I’m not sure YouTube pays out enough to justify the cost alone. The way of wrestling in the US is just to tape as much (at least decent) content to add to a library and then sell that library to a streaming network, which would be a reason to tape it even if you’re not going to use it, but that concept seems not to have worked in Mexico yet. I’m sure we’ll find out Saturday and not a moment sooner.

The tickets for the show have improved. I went and counted every dot around noon Friday, and 939 tickets were listed as sold. (That would also include any tickets given as comps; we have no idea how big or small that number is.) There were 2,183 on sale; AAA should clear 50% on Saturday with a decent walkup. It’s the cheaper sections that are mostly unfilled. They must’ve thought someone would’ve bought those if they opened them, but that seemed wildly optimistic.

AAA’s Aguascalientes Facebook page says they’re hosting an AAA TV taping in August and it’ll be Verano de Escandalo. No date as of yet. If any of the numerous dangling plot lines and teased matches are going to be resolved, that would be a logical place to do it.

Mas Lucha asked Justiciero what he thought of 30 years of AAA. This was a mistake: both asking him and AAA in general, in Justicero’s opinion. Justiciero says it was him, not Konnan, not Octagon, not Antonio Pena, who is responsible for AAA, as a union action to increase pay. He hates that he did it, feeling Pena shortchanged the wrestlers while keeping the money for himself, feels AAA’s style has deeply harmed lucha libre and can’t think of a single positive thing that’s come out of AAA in the last 30 year. Justiciero was part of the wrestler’s union and was part of AAA for the first five months of the promotion, leaving quickly.

IWRG

IWRG (THU) 05/19/2022 Arena Naucalpan [IWRG, Mas Lucha]
1) Rey Aztaroth & Súper Boy b Nativo & Rey Minos IWRG | Rey Minos y Nativo VS Rey Aztaroth y Súper Boy | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
2) Artemis & Therius b Black Fury & Mary Caporal IWRG | Artemiz y Therius VS Black Fury y Mary Caporal | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
3) Freelance b Tortuga Leo IWRG | Mano a mano: Freelance VS Tortuga Leo | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
challenges followed
4) Dick Angelo 3G, Puma de Oro, Tonalli b Fly Warrior, Fulgor, Mr. Mike IWRG | La Jaucan VS La Old School | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
Tonalli pinned Warrior after Pandemia distracted him, the first lost for Old School. Mr. Mike suffered a knee injury.
5) Imposible, La Momia, Luka b Cerebro Negro, Dr. Cerebro, Shocko IWRG | Dr. Cerebro, Cerebro Negro Jr y Shocko VS Luka, La Momia e Imposible | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
Imposible replaced Aster Boy, pinned Dr. Cerebro, asked for an IWRG IC MIDDLE match.

Mike’s knee injury was explained to me like Arez’s reoccurring issues before I even watched it, and that’s a better description than I can come up with. His knee went out, he got help getting it back into place, and he was relatively fine. It’s probably going to go bad for both of them someday but it’s also unlikely anything more will be done until the knee forces the situation.

IWRG (SUN) 05/22/2022 Arena Naucalpan
1) Baby Star vs Rey Eclipse
2) Genex, Jhon Tito, Leyenda Negra vs Beretta, Bomba, Granada
3) Caballero de Plata & Noisy Boy vs Hell Boy & Limbo
4) Diva Salvaje, La Momia, Luka vs Fly Warrior, Fulgor, Yorvak
5) Gran Pandemónium, Hijo de Pandemónium, Pandemónium Jr. vs Accion Jackson, Shaun Moore, Travis Banks
6) Blue Demon Jr. & Hijo del Fishman vs Canek Jr. & Hijo del Pirata Morgan

IWRG posted a media day interview where Demon mentioned he thought he was teaming with Aster Boy, then was corrected to say it would be Las Shotas instead. He’s now teaming with Hijo del Fishman. I don’t understand the Mexican wrestling business.

IWRG posted a silly day in the life of Luka.

Other

Fernando Robles of Robles Promociones gave an interview with Diario Basta about his plans and hope for his promotion. The group has talked about big ideas constantly, and this interview is no different:

  • he’d like to book the Rush versus LA Park apuesta match and dreams of it in Plaza de Toros Mexico in Mexico City or Plaza de Monumental in Monterrey
  • he’d like to build a Robles arena in Mexico City
  • he’d like to combine wrestling shows with music groups and comedians because he used to promote those
  • he’s open to the possibility of running a lucha libre school
  • he’d like to work with AAA and CMLL, feels he and AAA have no issues and CMLL is just a little bit more difficult, but he can convince him if he can just talk to them.

Robles (and the article) talk about the promotion being a big success. Back in reality, Robles’ next Mexico City show is moving from Gimnasio Juan de la Barrera to the smaller Deportivo Oceania. At least we know Fernando Robles’ enthusiasm for this project hasn’t dampened, because those are statements of a person so into the idea of running a wrestling promotion that he doesn’t seem grounded in reality.

I think the LA Park versus Rush apuesta match isn’t going to happen at this point. I do think that if it’s going to happen, it’s going to be a not established promotion hoping to leap to being a top promotion immediately like Robles. It would draw big for AAA & CMLL, but both companies likely believe they’ve got plenty of options to draw nearly as well or exactly as well as that match without the headaches that come working with both guys. It’d have to be a promoter like Robles (though not just him specifically) who would be so seduced by being the one who put together the match that they’d happily give into all the demands and obstacles that would come with it. LA Park & Rush could run it themselves, promote it as their own show, but everyone knows the show might end up a financial disaster even if the match is great, and they’re not going to take that risk with their own money. The safest bet is just to keep doing matches teasing that the big match is around the corner, and that’s the most likely outcome.

06/04 RIOT

the big question for this show is if RIOT will get around to releasing the last show before this one airs.

Blue Demon Jr. was on Multimedios and was asked why he never went to the WWE. He was critical of the style and presentation of WWE, and says WWE would’ve wanted to own his name. Blue Demon did wrestle for WWE on the 1997 Royal Rumble card. Blue Demon Jr. also told a story about going to Japan for a planned short tour, but then staying longer because Tiger Mask (Misawa) suffered a knee injury and they asked him to fill in. Demon said he worked two months tour regularly. Blue Demon never wrestled in AJPW as as best as I can tell, and his first known matches in Japan would’ve been after Misawa unmasked.

LuchaWorld has thier latest Lucha Report.

Soberano injury ends title match with Templario before it gets started, weekend CMLL lineups, AAA to Madero

CMLL

CMLL (TUE) 05/17/2022 Arena México [CMLLKaiser Sports, Mas Lucha]
1) Full Metal, Minos, Pequeño Polvora b Acero, Aéreo, Pequeño Magía 20220517cmll_match1Acero, Aéreo, Pequeño Magía vs Full Metal, Minos, Pequeño Polvora.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
2) Cachorro, Oro Jr., Robin b Dr. Karonte I, Dr. Karonte II, Enfermero Jr. 20220517cmll_match2Cachorro, Oro Jr., Robin vs Dr. Karonte I, Dr. Karonte II, Enfermero Jr..mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
3) Dalys, Hera, Olympia b Amapola, La Seductora, Metálica 20220517cmll_match3Amapola, La Seductora, Metálica vs Dalys, Hera, Olympia.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive)) Dalys, Hera y Miss Olympia vs Amapola, La Metálica y La Seductora (posted by mluchatv)
4) Dark Panther, Esfinge, Panterita del Ring DQ Felino, Hechicero, Terrible 20220517cmll_match4Dark Panther, Esfinge, Panterita del Ring vs Felino, Hechicero, Terrible.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive)) Hechicero, Terrible y El Felino vs Panterita del Ring, Esfinge y Dark Panther (posted by mluchatv)
Terrible unmasked Dark Panther
5) Templario © b Soberano Jr. [MEX MIDDLE20220517cmll_match5Templario © vs Soberano Jr. for the Mexican National Middleweight Championship.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive)) Soberano Jr se lesiona y no puede continuar la lucha por el Campeonato Nacional Medio ante Templario (posted by mluchatv)
Second defense. Match stopped for medical reasons after three minutes. Templario blocked a Soberano right leg kick with his hands, Soberano suffered a lower leg injury and could not continue. Templario apologized to the crowd and promised to do the match again when Soberano was healthy.

Soberano knew he was hurt even before planted his leg, took one step, and sat down in the corner. CMLL’s doctor and the commissioner came to the ring, checked his foot, and talked to him for a couple of minutes. Soberano repeatedly shook his head no at questions, and the match was called off. Soberano Jr. seemed upbeat on an Instagram story talking about the injury and apologizing for the match not happening, though the severity still was unknown. My initial guess was ankle but it could really be anything with that right foot. Maybe there will be an update on Informa. It is incredible that for all the ‘dangerous’ stuff Soberano does, he got hurt on a blocked kick. Soberano & Templario believed they were going to have one of the best matches of the year and it ended before it got going. That’s wrestling.

It was an unfortunate injury and it’s rare a CMLL main event ends that way. Templario apologized to the fans and seemed to be making an effort to shake as many hands and take as many pictures as possible as a make good. CMLL’s policy appears seems to be along the lines of getting the wrestlers to the back within five minutes of the end of the match and getting the fans out of the arena within ten, which meant last night they were forcing Templario up the ramp as he was trying to fix the situation for the fans. CMLL’s generally stopped using seconds in title matches since the pandemic; maybe if Soberano had one, that person could’ve stepped in to face Templario in a short match just to give the fans something at the end of the night, though it’s unlikely CMLL would’ve thought that way. Again, this sort of injury situation is rare enough that CMLL might not face a similar situation for years, but it would help to have a different response to it next time.

Attendance was minimal for this show, as it appeared to be on Sunday. It’s good the turnout has improved on Friday s(and Saturdays) but the other shows feel like they’re struggling. back It was also so heavily foreign tourist fans that it might be a good idea to ring announcing in both Spanish and English.

CMLL (FRI) 05/20/2022 Arena México
1) Angelito, Shockercito, Último Dragóncito vs Mercurio, Pequeño Violencia, Pierrothito
2) La Jarochita, Lluvia, Princesa Sugehit vs Dark Silueta, Reyna Isis, Stephanie Vaquer
3) Atlantis, Blue Panther, Negro Casas vs Cavernario, Dragón Rojo Jr., Fuerza Guerrera
4) Místico vs Volador Jr., (probably not) Soberano Jr.Stuka Jr.Atlantis Jr.Ángel de OroNiebla RojaMephisto [Copa Junior, semifinal]

Speaking of CMLL shows with unfriendly endings, Friday’s Copa Junior will have two wrestlers advance to a next week’s final. I’m presuming it’s standard single elimination but CMLL hasn’t said. Dragon Rojo, who is not actually the son of a wrestler but has been used in this tournament before, could be moved up to Soberano’s spot. CMLL’s got plenty of other second-generation wrestlers to use as well. The Universal tournament was good and only having ten matches on this show would allow for a good match here. It is a lot of the same people who just were in that last tournament though.

Fuerza Guerrera makes his first post-pandemic appearance in CMLL against a trio of tecnico legends.

CMLL (SAT) 05/21/2022 Arena Coliseo
1) Fantasy & Kaligua vs Full Metal & Pequeño Olímpico
2) Astral, Eléctrico, Leono vs Grako, Inquisidor, Raider
3) Arkalis, Flyer, Guerrero Maya Jr. vs Magia Blanca, Magnus, Rugido
4) El Hijo del Villano III, Okumura, Pólvora vs Cancerbero, Luciferno, Virus
5) Atlantis, Fugaz, Volador Jr. vs Ángel de Oro, Niebla Roja, Terrible

Atlantis is wrestling a lot lately.

CMLL (SUN) 05/22/2022 Arena México
1) Bengala & Valiente Jr. vs Cholo & Príncipe Odín Jr.
2) La Guerrera, La Maligna, Tiffany vs La Magnifica, La Vaquerita, Metálica [Relevos Increíbles]
3) Diamond, Stigma, Volcano vs Disturbio, Kráneo, Okumura
4) Dulce Gardenia, Esfinge, Star Black vs El Coyote, Felino, Rey Bucanero
5) Atlantis, Atlantis Jr., Gran Guerrero vs Gemelo Diablo I, Gemelo Diablo II, Sagrado

If CMLL wanted to break the “no angles on Sunday” run, they could set up a trios title match out of that main event. Or a tag title match out of the semi-main.

Titan lost his opening BOSJ match against El Desperado. He’s winning the in-between non-tournament matches, including a unique victory alongside NJPW’s Robbie Eagles & AEW’s Wheeler Yuta. Titan, like most any guest wrestler in a NJPW tournament, is unlikely to go far. The most interesting thing is if CMLL is going to acknowledge AEW’s existence; they haven’t mentioned this trios match as of this morning. Titan faces GLEAT’s Lindaman in his second match early Thursday morning; Lindaman has a title defense coming up soon and is unlikely to lose before it.

Valiente appeared at a show in his gym on Sunday. He says he’s about half way through his seven month rehab, lacking 25% of mobility in his injured leg, but believes there’s a chance he could return in two months. If he’s halfway through, it may be longer than two months, but it sounds like there’s a good chance he’ll be back before the Anniversary show. Valiente thanks CMLL for their support.

AS took the new CMLL Lucha Tour.

CMLL (TUE) 05/17/2022 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [CMLL, Fuego en el RIng, Mas Lucha]
1) El Divino, Johnny Dinamo, Mágico b Gran Kenut, Jabalí, Relámpago Azul 20220517cmll_match1El Divino, Johnny Dinamo, Mágico vs Gran Kenut, Jabalí, Relámpago Azul.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
2) Bestia Negra, Difunto, Fúnebre b Joker, Omar Brunetti, Vaquero Jr. 20220517cmll_match2Joker, Omar Brunetti, Vaquero Jr. vs Bestia Negra, Difunto, Fúnebre.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
3) Huitzal, Sangre Imperial, Suicida, Valiente Jr. b Obelisk, Persa, Raven, Temerario 20220517cmll_match3Huitzal, Sangre Imperial, Suicida, Valiente Jr. vs Obelisk, Persa, Raven, Temerario.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
CDMX vs GDL.
4) Diamond, Magia Blanca, Rugido b Adrenalina, Explosivo, Fantástico 20220517cmll_match4Diamond, Magia Blanca, Rugido vs Adrenalina, Explosivo, Fantástico.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
5) Atlantis & Último Guerrero b Averno & Satánico 20220517cmll_match5Atlantis & Último Guerrero vs Averno & Satánico.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))

Atlantis again challenged Satanico to a title match.

Mexico City goes 2-0, as did the Laguna team. They should meet next week.

AAA

Lady Shani is on a press tour to promote the AAA Mascaras de Freestyle event this Saturday in Mexico City’s Deportivo Oceania. This is an event combining lucha libre with freestyle rap announced about a month back. Viewers of my AAA Twitch stream may remember Space’s freestyle rap competition show from the same commercial played during the show every week for about six months. Anyway, Shani is doing the interviews for this concept because 1) she’s a freestyle rap fan and 2) this is a Lady Shani-produced show. Shani told ESTO that her favorite rapper is Lobo Estepario because of the intensity he shows in his raps feels likes lucha libre, and she sees a lot of similarities generally between the lives of freestyle rappers and luchadors.

The Freestyle show seems like it’s gotten more attention the Showcenter event on the same day, outside of AAA tweets. A large portion of that is because one of those is in M Mexico City and that always means more attention, but it’s also probably a bit because the Freestyle show has a unique concept (and an actual coherent concept, compared to whatever that tournament is supposed to be.) I guess we’ll see on Saturday if it makes any difference with the tickets.

Or maybe we won’t see. The Showcenter events were originally promoted as all airing on FITE, but it’s Wednesday and they’re still not listed for sale. I can’t get a straight answer if Saturday’s show is streaming, which tells me it’s probably not streaming. I don’t expect AAA did a lot of buys for the first show – not streaming would be strong proof – but if they’re not making money from streaming and they’re not selling a lot of tickets, it’s hard to see why AAA would keep running those shows. Most tickets for that show are now 2×1. It seems to have moved some tickets, but there’s sections with three tickets sold.

Lucha Libre in Tampico says AAA will return to Domo Madero on 06/24 for another TV taping. The poster lists Fenix, Penta, Laredo, Psycho Clown, Vikingo, and NGD. The ticket website lists an 7 pm start and prices from 250 pesos up to 1500 for ringside. AAA taped in Domo Madero back in March and has been repeating locations more quickly this year.

AAA posted a video of the Young Bucks bullying Hijo del Vikingo after their match. (The messed-up finish doesn’t come up, which makes me believe it was actually taped before the match.) The Young Bucks tease the idea of Vikingo coming to AEW, Matt challenging for the Mega title, and Omega coming back to get his title. Vikingo kinda just stands there and takes it. I think this video exists just to keep the “Omega is coming back at some point” plate spinning, but there are ways of doing that where Vikingo doesn’t get looked punked out as much. It’s also a video on YouTube that didn’t air on TV as far as I can tell and isn’t a big deal.

Pasala has an interview with Fenix, which seems to be done the same time as the TripleMania mask match tournament.

Other news

IWRG (TUE) 05/17/2022 Arena Naucalpan [IWRG, Mas Lucha]
1) Cheff Benito & Rossel b Milagro & Rey Fuego IWRG | Rosel y Cheff Benito VS Milagro y Rey del Fuego | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
2) Águila Oriental & Súper Cometa b Carnicero & Steven Manson IWRG | Águila Oriental y Súper Cometa VS Steven Manson y Carnicero | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
3) Ajolotl, Jhon Tito, Spider Fly b Garra Mortal Jr., Skanda, Torito Negro IWRG | Ajolotl, Jhon Tito y Spider Fly VS Garra Mortal Jr, Torito Negro y Skanda | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
4) Asterboy, Limbo, Tonalli b Abc, Thunder Storm, Troyano IWRG | Escuela de Último Guerrero VS Escuela de IWRG | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
Tonalli snuck in a foul on Troyano. Rematch challenges followed.
5) Toxin © b Noisy Boy [IWRG MEXICO] LIVE | Por el Campeonato de México: Toxin (C) VS Noisy Boy en martes de NGT (posted by mluchatv)
8th defense. Toxin received a new title belt.

Toxin/Noisy Boy was a good night for Toxin. IWRG said they’re going back to running these Tuesday shows every two weeks. It’s hard to see why given how few people showed up for this one, but it did provide work for some trainees.

IWRG (THU) 05/19/2022 Arena Naucalpan
1) Nativo & Rey Minos vs Rey Aztaroth & Súper Boy
2) Artemis & Therius vs Black Fury & Mary Caporal
3) Freelance vs Tortuga Leo
4) Dick Angelo 3G, Puma de Oro, Tonalli vs Fly Warrior, Fulgor, Mr. Mike
5) Aster Boy, La Momia, Luka vs Cerebro Negro, Dr. Cerebro, Shocko

Luka is going to become a meme if enough people see him. Semi-main is promising.

IWRG announced Blue Demon Jr. will appear on Sunday’s show, teaming with Jessy Ventura & Diva Salvaje vs Pirata Morgan Jr., Canek Jr. and Fishman Jr. IWRG’s next major show is Festival de las Mascaras on 06/19. That’s the throwback show with wrestlers putting on their old masks and name from the past headlining.

Rey Fenix faces Kyle O’Reilly on tonight’s AEW Dynamite.

VSZ announced Drew Park vs Arez for their 05/26 show in Las Vegas.

RIOT announced the new venue for their 06/04 show is Club Mexico Palestino Libanes in San Pedro Garza Garca. The only match announced for the show so far is Arez defending the RIOT championship against Blake Christian. Arez’ name turned up on an AAA/Big Lucha show for the same day, but he seemed to indicate he’d be on the RIOT show instead.

06/19 Republic of Lucha show (Midsommar); tickets here.

That main event was set up as Fenix, Penta & Taya vs Johnny, Daga, and Tessa. Taya’s mentioned she has other obligations as for why she’s not there. Daga seems to be taking more bookings lately.

Aramis faces Shane Haste on the 07/03 PWG show. He’s the only luchador on that show.

Irapuato luchador Juventud Rebelde (Jerry Garcia) was shot to death Tuesday afternoon after wrestling on a show hours earlier. Rebelde was shot five times at close range, and that fact seemed to cause the story to go a bit viral. There are also a lot of photos and video of his body after the shooting, though no report at what caused the shooting. Rebelde was an active local wrestler who’d wrestle in the undercards for AAA & CMLL spot show; the show the night before was a typical one, with lots of ex-AAA and freelance talent on top and Rebelde one of many local luchadors working the opening matches. Box y Lucha mentions he’d rent out his ring for free to help other lucha promotions. U couldn’t find an age; he looked in his late 30s/early 40s.

LuchaWorld has the latest Lucha Report and this week’s Poster-Mania.