CMLL Guerreros del Ring on CAN52 #193 (08/01/2009)
Recap: 08/06/09
Match 1: Dark Angel ©, Estrella Magica, Lluvia vs La Nazi, La Seductora, Princesa Blanca ©
Arena Coliseo, 07/26/2009
Winner:
rudas (2-1)
Match Time: 10:21
Rating: had it's moments. Had some really bad moments too.
Notes:
1: Seductora and Estrella start. Estrella has awful chest slaps. It's okay to actually hit them, you have to rust me on this. Estrella also does a bad middle rope corner headscissors, then celebrates to boos. Seductora clotheslines her. Stomp. Armbar, short clothesline. Whip, Estrella ducks a clothesline, back with her own jumping clothesline. Dropkick to the head gets cut away from, and probably for good reasons. Fake dive posse, tag out. Tags to Lluvia and Princesa Blanca, but Blanca wants nothing to do with Lluvia. They have issues, that's right. Seductora comes back in instead, but then switches to La Nazi, so Lluvia switches with Dark Angel. Pose off. La Nazi is very impressed with Dark Angel, but not enough to stop posing herself. Nazi misses the surprise attack clothesline, Dark Angel shoves her to turn around, La Nazi misses a punch, but Sarah fails to do anything to take advantage, so La Nazi just hits her on the next try. Corner whip, Dark Angel battles to reverse it, Dark Angel charges in, Nazi flips her to the apron, Dark Angel blocks her punches and pulls herself back in with an armdrags. Running plancha is caught, dropped. Running Nazi splash misses! This is great. La Nazi punch blocked, Dark Angle wristlock , run up the ropes, spinning armdrags sends La Nazi out, and Dark Angel with a big pose. Tags again, and now it has to be Lluvia and Blanca. It works okay for Lluvia, because Lluvia comes in with a big roll, and Blanca is able to chop her before she's set. Another chop is dodged, Lluvia open hand slap connections. Whip, reversed, Blanca clothesline misses, Lluvia headscissors sends Blanca out. Blanca off the ropes, but the other rudos cut her of with big bots. Dark Angel charges both, gets grabbed, but revers it into an armdrags on Seductora. Dark Angel gets Seductora a waistlock cradle for a pin. Estrella Magica tries to get La Nazi with a crucifix, and not in a million years will tiny Estrella be able to pull La Nazi down for that. La Nazi clowns around instead, giving Dark Angel enough time not only to get her pin, but to get up and dropkick Nazi over so Estrella can complete hers (or at least attempt to). Dark Angel is a hero. Blanca runs from Lluvia, of course.
2: Lluvia would like to start the next fall with Blanca, but again no go. Seductora comes in again, and this time they actually go with it, Seductora getting Lluvia with a dropkick. Corner whip, reversed, Lluvia jumps to the middle rope, steadies herself, then jumps back for an armdrags. Lluvia charges Seductora, Seductora presses her up, Lluvia comes down with an armdrags instead. Lluvia charges for a clothesline, but Seductora ducks and the rudas jump Lluvia instead. Seductora cleans off the apron while Blanca and Nazi tosses Lluvia around by her hair. Blanca grabs Estrella Magic and throws her pretty far too. Magica gets whipped into a Nazi kick, then thrown by the hair a lot more. She spins a lot. Everyone gets a turn, hooray. Lluvia in, and falls oddly after a boot. Whip, rudas try to turn her over for a pump powerbomb or something, but Lluvia can't get over. That looks bad. Rudas chop her into the ropes and try another whip. Nazi just shoulderblocks her out of the ring. At least they didn't try for a third time. Dark Angel and Estrella Magica in, Estrella destroyed by one chest slap, and pretty believable so. Double clothesline for her, while Dark Angel is knocked down in the corner. Estrella Magica is pressed up, and dropped on Seductora's boots. Now it's Dark Angel's turn. Double whip, double spinebuster, La Nazi Splash! One two she pulled Sarah up! Estrella comes back in and tries chopping everyone, and everyone has to sell it, and it's a bit comical. Nazi sees it coming and covers up, so Estrella hits her with a mighty kick. This is just time killings to to set up all the tecnicas for something, I guess, because everyone's brought in and they start positioning. Estrella is pressed and tossed to to the other two women – who move too much forward and can't really catch her. Yes, let's end this right now. One two three.
3: Rudas still in control. Sarah takes a double boot. Estrella Magica tries to back up La Nazi and Seductora, and Princes Blanca casually takes her down from behind. Nazi lifts Estrella over her head – airplane spin drop! Blanca covers, but pulls her up. Magica thrown hard by her hair again. She tries to get away, but the rudas aren't having it. Nazi chokeslam! Wow, poor girl is getting killed here. Lluvia takes corner charges. All the tecnicos in again, so it must be near closing time. Dark Angel and Estrella are whipped into a La Nazi double clothesline, and she's very proud of herself for that. They try it again, but the tecnicos reverse the whips and Nazi clotheslines her own partner. Dark Angel dropkicks Nazi out and set sup foe her dive, then holds up when Nazi isn't looking the right way, then goes head – tope. Nice dive, but of course now her team is doomed without Dark Angel saving them. Seductora inverted powerslam on Estrella Magica, Blanca spinning side slam on Lluvia. They put up the fall graphic before the rudas even get pinfalls, but I can see their point this time. Dark Angel tries coming in to break up the pins, but is just too late.
Match 2: Angel Azteca Jr., Sagrado ©, Valiente vs Black Warrior ©, Dragon Rojo Jr., Sangre Azteca
Arena Coliseo, 07/26/2009
Winner: tecnicos (2-1)
Match Time: 7:57
Rating: Good, though not great and not long
Notes:
1: Warrior and Sagrado start on the mat. Warrior can't breaking Sagrado's back bridge, no. Sagrado's wearing his gear from the Volador/Sombra/Sagrado trio, which is kinda sad. Sagrado works a headlock for a bit, a good place to pick it up. Warrior into a front facelock, Sagrado tripped to the mat, but keeps away from Warrior and armdrags him down. Warrior zero leg trip, Sagrado dropkicks Warrior instead of doing his own, and Warrior pops up to clothesline him down. Corner whip, corner charge, no one home for Warrior. Sagrado ducks another clothesline, and leads Warrior into a Valiente plancha. Dragon Rojo – dressed an awful lot like Diamante Negro this week – grabs Valiente, but Warrior's chest slap gets him another. Warrior manages to kick Valiente down towards chis corner, but the two rudos eat an Azteca plancha. Sangre grabs him, but of course Angel Azteca ducks the double clothesline. I just realized the Azteca/Azteca thing, and now this match is going to be 15% longer. It doesn't help that things get chaotic for the next bit: Warrior kicks Angel Azteca towards his corner, Sagrado ducks Warrior's flail and superkicks Dragon, Warrior gets that clothesline on Sagrado, Valiente dropkicks Warrior, Sangre Azteca rushes past Valiente to boot Angel out of the ring, Valiente grabs Sangre Azteca and sends him cross ring with a monkey flip, and everyone cheers. Valiente flips off Sangre Azteca, and Sangre says nuts to this – un foul. Everyone saw that kick, and that DQ is instant. Sangre Azteca is happy to stomp him after the fact, though the tecnicos back him away. Sangre decides to celebrate instead.
2: Rudos got control during the break, because Valiente is held for a shot to the inner thigh. Sangre is really fired up about this, even for him. Dragon backs Valiente into the corner whip, and Sangre whips Dragon Rojo into a big clothesline. Valiente sits down, and Sangre add the low blow dropkick. Sagrado in., press into double boots. A little smoother than the same spot earlier. Angel Azteca walked to the ropes, then to the corner. Corner whip, corner elbow, corner clothesline, corner enziguri by Sangre Azteca. Valiente brought back in for chops Warrior lifts up a leg, so Sangre can work that instead of the leg again. Valiente tries to roll out, but Sangre pulls him over by the mask. Chops and punches in the corner. Sangre really working the body there, fine combinations. Tecnicos stand outside, doing nothing. Corner whip, Sangre in, no Valiente out in time. Sangre throws himself out, Warrior misses his own clothesline, Dragon Rojo runs into a spinning backbreaker. Warrior is able to back Valiente into the corner with a chop and whips him cross the ring. As Warrior is pointing to his head about how smart he is, Valiente is doing the Valiente special onto Sangre Azteca! That's awesome. Warrior kicks Sagrado as he comes in, but tends up taking his bounce off the turnbuckle. Sagrado tries a springboard headscissors on Dragon Rojo, but fails right into a powerbomb. Angel Azteca leaps in, right into a dropkick, and that's the fall. Again, they call the fall over five seconds early. Are they really that short on time? Even though his team lost, Valiente still beats up Sangre on the outside.
3: Rudos still in control. Sangre and Valiente are alone in the ring, and Sangre is biting Valiente's mask off. It's already untied, and Sangre bites the tail of the mask and walks around on with it in his mask, forcing Valiente to follow him or lost the mask – which actually does come off a couple times, but apparently not enough for a DQ. Sangre punished Valiente with kneelifts to the abdomen. Valiente tries to roll out, and Angel Azteca tries to pull him out, but the rudos pull him back in. They're not done with him yet, I guess. Talking this over in the corner, always a bad sign. Dragon gets distracted with an argument with Tiger Hispano, Warrior misses a corner charge again, and Valiente comes back out of the corner with a big headscissors. Sangre gos out, Valiente right after him with a tope. Dragon Rojo looks at the dive, look at the tecnicos for someone to come in. Angel Azteca springboards in, but gets chopped into the corner. Corner whip, reversed, Dragon Rojo charges back out of the corner towards Angel Azteca, who leapfrogs him. Not exactly Marco there, but okay. Angel Azteca goes to the middle rope and stands there as Sagrado gets Dragon Rojo with a springboard armdrags. Dragon Rojo rolls to the floor, and Angel Azteca follows with a double jump moonsault. He seemed to hit the front row painfully there. Warrior and Sagrado in. Warrior going for try another corner whip? This time, when Sagrado reverses it, Warrior slide out, but Sagrado follows him out to superkick him there and catapult him into the post. Referees counting out everyone, in such a manner where you think they might actually do it. Valiente and Sangre make it back in. Both charge, Sangre misses a clothesline, Valiente gets tossed up, and comes down with the moonsault armdrag into a – well, too close to the ropes for an armbar, Valiente fights out, so he tries for a sunset flip, but is to close for even that, so he just rolls it towards the center of the ring, one two three. Sangre kicks out at 3.0000001, but they were all calling the fall at 2, so it probably wouldn't have helped.