Felino joins Miguel and JCR to introduce the show.
Match 1: Titán vs Pólvora in a lightning match
Arena Mexico, 12/06/2013
Winner: Titan
Match Time: 6:25 (8:19 on the clock)
Rating: ok/good (Terra match good)
Notes: Referee is Terror Chino
Battle on the ground gets a crowd shot clip. Back in time for Titan to duck a clothesline and land his five bounce headscissors. Pólvora out, and Titan to the apron – top rope plancha into Polvora's dropkick! Replays show Pólvora caught him on the way down. Titan brought back in and slapped down. Titan ran upside down into the corner and yanked around. They've cut a lot out already just judging by the time. Pólvora rolls for no reason, takes a titan missile dropkick. Titan whip, Pólvora grabs the ropes and walks out. Titan Is annoyed, waits for Pólvora come close then dives over him to the apron. Pólvora strikes Titan back, kicks him back, and takes a headscissors off the stage and to the floor. Titan backs up the ramp – and pulls of a big ramp running tope con giro. Replays of Titan going over the crowd. Pólvora in, Titan headscissors cradle, two count. Titan goes for another, Pólvora walks it to the ropes, and Titan headscissors him over. Titan on the apron, kicking Pólvora away, and dropping him with a top rope Asai moonsault. Both back in, Pólvora crucifix cradle for two. Titan backs up to the corner, kicks Pólvora away on the charge and tries a torito, but Pólvora blocks him into a powerbomb for two. Titan pounds the mat. Evasion leads to Titanics and that's the win.
Match 2: Diamante Azul, Rush, Atlantis vs Tama Tonga, Terrible, Último Guerrero ©
Arena Mexico, 12/06/2013
Winner: rudos (2-1)
Match Time: 11:04
Rating: ?
Notes: Referee is Babe Richard. Monito is with the técnicos.
1: Terrible has new gear, still goes face to face with Rush a lot. They're not in long. Azul and Tonga grapple on the ground, don't really get anything to stick on the first try. They get hold in the second, including Azul cradling Tonga, but Babe Richard is not really interested in getting down to count that. Atlantis misses one dropkick on UG, UG stops him down, and the beatdown starts there. Brawling around ringside while Atlantis goes UG's mask as usual. Terrible throws Monito on Rush. Senton de la muerte finishes it.
2: Tama Tonga jumps a lot, splashing Azul from corner to corner. Rush fighting everyone almost works. Rush is beaten up, rolls out, and fakes punching people in the crowd. Atlantis avoids corner charges to start the comeback, dropkicking people and then slumping over oddly because Azul is late to clothesline people. Rush sends Tonga into a big Azul spinebuster, técnicos knock the rudos out and dive onto them, and Atlantis finishes Ultimo Guerrero.
3: Rush doesn't even follow thru on his invisible kick, how can it possibly go so far. Rush does kick and punch Terrible a lot so that's good, but Terrible pretty much throws himself on the belly to belly with Rush kind of gesturing. Rush makes faces instead, and then slaps Terrible very hard many times. Azul/Tonga follow, and Atlantis and UG go thru the usual sequence. Old man tope takes out UG. Other four in, técnicos have a brief advantage, rudos hit their moves, it's done. Terrible wins on a dropkick of all
Match 3: Mistico, Valiente, Volador Jr. © vs Kráneo, Mr. Águila, Psyco Ripper ©
Arena Mexico, 12/06/2013
Winner: técnicos (2-1)
Match Time: 12:05
Rating: ok
Notes: Mije and Kraneo aren't so angry with Volador as to not dance on the way to the ring. Ripper hides near the entrance to jump Volador, last one out. Místico is wearing a half Volador mask. Shrug. Referee is Tirantes.
1: Rudos beat up all the técnicos. Volador actually bought new gear. Mije low blow dropkicks Valiente. Ripper throws Volador around outside. Aguila throws Valiente in the corner and does the highest and most lewd Bronco Buster ever (assisted by Valiente leaning into Aguila's backside.) Kraneo's running butt smash is a lot more painful, less freaky. Aguila's heel kick looks very lame. Kraneo drops Volador with a Michinoku Driver, Psicosis adds a top rope senton for the pin.
2: Aguila crotches Volador on the barricade and Ripper takes him off with a legdrop. Aguila helps Volador off to throw him over the rail. Rudos bring Volador back in to work him over, and keep him from making a tag. They don’t' do a lot to him, but they do keep him. Kraneo corner splash drops Volador. Rudos miss a double chop to start the comeback (and actually don't let Volador make a tag, hooray for them.) Estetas take out técnicos with headscissors, Volador does the same with Ripper and dives on to him with a tope. Other four finish up.
3: Místico, seemingly wrestling one armed, has trouble at times working with Aguila but still monkey flips him to the floor and pulls himself thru the ropes for a headscissors. Volador is stuck waiting for the rudos at parts of his showcase but superkicks everyone to set up the triple tope con giro. Aguila and Valiente make it back in, where Aguila can't take the Valiente Buster. That takes the finishing moves broken up sequence. Kraneo flattens Valiente with a middle rope splash, but gives up his cover so Místico can headscissors and armscissors him. Místico likewise gives up his hold without being broke so he can run into a Ripper spinning face slam. Ripper seem to feed himself for the Volador Spiral, they have trouble with the idea, and it ends up as Ripper spinebuster anyway. Kraneo, not bothered, tosses Mije on top for his plash. Rudos stop the match for a moment and don’t seem to have a plan for what's next, then set up Volador for a corner whip evasion comeback. Two guys hit the post and go out, Volador superkicks Ripper, all there técnicos try to climbs the same corner but it's a tight fit and Místico is way behind, moonsault all over the place. Ripper evades his one in the ring, Volador gets him with a front cracker anyway, kicks Mije, and Ripper fouls Volador for the DQ.
Replay shows Valiente was way short of Kraneo on his moonsault and may have punched his head on the floor. Not good. Rudos – well, Ripper & Aguila - take Místico's mask after the match. Show ending replays are for last week's show.