ELL-Mex results

ELL-MEX (SAT) 07/23 Congress Theatre Results [cw.com board]
1) Mascara Universal b Silueta Azul
2) Mascara de Jade & el Tigre b Tyme Page & Reo
3) Arana Atomica & Amenza de Siglo DQ Yakuza & Infernal
4) Swat Cat, Principle Franky, Super Astro b Principe Azteca, El Dorado and Casandro
5) Kato Kung Lee & Mascara Sagrada b Mano Negra & Martin Escobedo

No one took results from Sunday’s show, but I imagine they weren’t too different.

The opening lineup for next months’ card is
Lizmark, Rayo de Jalisco, La Parka vs Universo 2K, Mascara Y2K, Blue Panther
Blue Demon Jr. vs El Hijo del Santo Lizmark Jr.? Maybe?

Take your best guess at what will actually occur. Congress’s site doens’t list a show date.

Congress Notes, 06/25

Scattered Congress thoughts, just to get them down before they’re out of my head.

– Let me point you towards a recap on CW.com, with the caveat that it’s what happened but not necessarily how I saw/felt it. But it’s good to have multiple views.

– They set up the ring differently than I had seen it before; kinda on angle in relation to the stage, and up close to the front row of permanent seats. There were seats on the other three sides. On the stage, there were production people (which was kinda distracted), a mounted camera, and what looked to be the setup for a band. I was hoping to escape a time killing rock show all night, and somehow we did, so who knows what that was about.

– I felt dead tired from the second match till the start of the main event, which woke me back up. Blame it on it being extremely hot and draining all weekend, and watching Cubs/Sox in a place with bad air circulation and nothing to drink. Obviously didn’t help my mood. All considering, the Congress wasn’t as hot as it could’ve been, which was nice.

– Somehow managed to have a nearly-coherent conversation with Rob (w/ his new Parka autograph) and CW.com’s Romane in between the matches. They seemed cool. The SWAT Kat shirt was definitely cool.
– They were better about filling the time between matches, but I’d much rather they just get to the match.

– The ring ‘broke’ at the start of the second fall in the second match. It was something really simple, Siglo bouncing off the ropes, that did it. The top rope snapped off it’s hooks, as the corner posts bent around. Siglo seemed out of it for a minute (can’t feel good on the back), el Tigre almost immediately cut a promo asking for the crowd’s patience while they fixed the ring, and then the rudos attacked Siglo on the outside and eventually Tigre. While the ring was being fixed (ropes taken down, corner posts straightened), they brought the fight back in the ring and the rudos got the pin. Tigre didn’t seem happy about this, cutting another promo ripping the rudos for being unprofessional, and sorta walked off to the stage, refusing to participant in the time killing fight. Yakuza stood in the ring while they were getting it finally fixed, and Tigre came back for the third fall. Odd situation.

– There were tons of promos on the day. Not so good for a guy who pick out one word in ten in spoken Spanish, but I think even if I knew what they were saying, it was a big excessive. When you have inbetween promos between each fall of every match from the second on, and people in the crowd getting to yell on the microphone, it’s a bit much.

– SWAT Kat was pretty over, but Tigre was over crazy. Maybe it’s the stuffed animals? Maybe because he was the first tecnico they knew as one?

– I’d rate the matches “A, A, AA, AAA, ML” in that order. Locally, they need more guys who can go and less who look the part. Or they need to do a better job of matching up those who can go.

– the LA/Cali vs Chicago feud might have gotten over better if Piloto Suicida wasn’t a guy who was here for the first time and was presumably an LA guy. The LA rudos were better and getting heat on the mic the earlier ones.

– The main event was good, even if they had trouble cueing up Thriller for Parka’s entrance (they finally got it between falls.) I’m always a little disappointed by the style of match we get. Most every main event has been of the “very special Velocity/house show” type, where the tecnicos get to go thru their spots and the rudos get to react to them, and I keep hoping we get the “PPV/throwing everything out and even trying something new” match. Unreasonable and unlikely standard, I know, but the Atlanta Santo/Park match kinda makes me wish we get the same.

– Show went about 3:15 (start ~7:45, ending promos wrapping up at past 11), which is way too long for a 5 match show.
– A half hour lucha show is supposed to start airing on Telefuture Chicago on 07/08. More details as I get ’em.

FMLL @ Congress on 06/25

I was trying to remember if the next Congress show was this week or next week, and then thought maybe I wasn’t the only one. Plus, now we’ve got a lineup.

FMLL (SAT) 06/25 Congress Theatre “6:30”
scheduled: El Reo, Yakuza, Amenaza del Siglo, Mascara de Jade, Tigre, the red ring
3) Principe Franky & SWAT Kat vs El Dorado & Principe Azteca
4) Dos Caras & Poloto Suicida vs El Cobarde & Shamu Jr.
5) Rayo de Jalisco Jr. & La Parka (CMLL) vs Blue Panther & Universo 2000

That’d be a tricked out main event without Rayo. Still pretty good. I love Saturday shows, too.

Congress Chicago is only listing GA tickets at $15; you may want to get there early if you want to get up close.

FMLL @ Congress 06/25

According to the second half of this post (CW.com’s board), they’ve got a show scheduled for the end of next month.

FMLL (SAT) 06/25 Congress Theatre
1) ???
2) ???
3) ???
4) Dos Caras Jr. & Piloto Suicida vs El Cobarde & Shamu Jr.
5) Rayo de Jalisco & La Parka vs Universo 2000 & Blue Panther

Main event should be fun. I’ll pass on more details as I read them elsewhere.

Edit: More HERE Santo in September! Snow would seem unlikely this time!

Upcoming Congress Theatre shows

I didn’t hear anything about the OELL shows or a Congress Theatre show which I didn’t even know about but was apparently the same day?

The next lucha show in the area seems to be ELL-MEX (I’m guessing!) at Congress Theatre on 04/09 (SAT). Over on CW, there’s this post over on CW.com’s board.

The lucha card for April 9th has been changed due to conflicts of schedules so Dr Wagner Jr,Vampiro,Psicosis and Blue Demon Jr WILL NOT be at this card[though Blue Jr is scheduled for a May card for LUCHAVAVOOM in the same theatre] and these guys are now replaced by Tinieblas and his mascot Alushe,Super Porky,Emilio Charles,Scorpio,and Bestia Salvaje.

It’s gotta be a new Alushe, right? Tickets are $15 and $25. Bell time is listed at 6 PM. How often do you get to see the Taliban in Chicago? (Wait, don’t answer that.)

(In a weird hilarious concidence, I’m going to a Shins concert on the five days later – which is also at Congress. Can’t get away from the building.)

The Lucha Va Voom show refered to in that post is listed on their site, and is the Cinco De Mayo show Dave Meltzer refered to a few days ago.

TicketWeb actually expands on the lineup a little bit. Blue Demon Jr. & Solar vs Rey Misterio & Psicosis will be the main event, and is being advertised as Nicho’s last match before heading to WWE. Semi-main has super minis Tzuki and Mascarita Sagrada not only appearing in the same place at the same time (so it’d going to be quite a trick for one guy to be both this time!) taking out Cassandro and Misterioso. What a strange match, Misterioso’s gotta be ticked he signed that contract. Chilango, Durango, and the ladies are also listed. Hosts are the Guy From Beat The Geeks and SpongeBob (and five billion other voice roles, wow.)

Per usual, tickets are bit more pricey for Va Voom shows, $20 and $40 ringside. Unlike the last time they unoffically did a LVV show at Congress, it’s “18 and older” show.

ELL-MEX 1/8 results + Santo/Demon

ELL-MEX 01/08/05 (SAT) Congress Theatre [Todd Gerth full report]
1) Lancer Llamas b Dragon
2) Sagitario b. Holy Terror by DQ
3) SWAT Kat, El Tigre, and Mascara de Jade b El Dorado, Yakuza, and Horoscopo
4) Martin Escobedo, Maleficio, and Infernal b. Aguila del America Discovery, and Principe Franky

The main event was Escobedo’s retirement match after 25 years of wrestling. Next show is this Saturday, and I haven’t seen a lineup. The week after is the big Porky/Santo show.

>the Mucha Lucha Blog hears there may be a El Santo vs Blue Demon match in Las Vegas next month. No date is known.