Sin Salida Occasionally Live Results – Sombra/Volador retain, Texano/Terrible win the hair match

Didn’t realize EstadioWeb would be on the air so soon. Sounds like they’re onto the Super Porky match already. Will update with results as I get ’em.

Live chat. Not sure how many we’ll get.

Happened already:

CMLL (FRI) 12/04 Arena Mexico
1) Pegasso, Rey Cometa, Rouge vs Hooligan, Loco Max, Skándalo
2) Mascarita Dorada vs Pequeño Damian 666 [lightning]

3) Brazo de Plata, La Máscara, Máximo b Felino, Misterioso II, Negro Casas

– Monito is out with the tecnicos.
– Crowd loud behind Negro.
– Porky may be dressed up like Santa Claus already.
* tecnicos win the first fall
* and the second, which includes a Porky dive. Tecnicos all beat the rudos clean, including Porky getting Negro.

Misterioso does an interview with the announcers with the usual random mask/hair/title challengers. Poder Mexica wants a trios title shot vs Garza and company. Misterioso took the campana here for the finish, which doesn’t make his case too strong.

4) Héctor Garza, Místico, Strong Man b Atlantis, Mr. Niebla, Último Guerrero
* Rudos win a super quick first fall
* tecnicos come back the second
* tecnicos take the third, with Strong Man setting UG up for Mistico to finish with La Mistica

– After the match, UG talked to the announcers. Seems like we’ve switched GdA NOT breaking up.
5) La Sombra & Volador Jr. b Ephesto & Mephisto [CMLL TAG]
* rudos take the first
– crowd very pro-rudo tonight
* tecnicos take the second off ‘ranas
– crowd way into the match
– in a long third fall, it comes down to Volador & Mephisto.
– Ephesto interfers, almost gets away with it, almost gets his team DQ
* Volador pins Ephesto, Champions retain

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6) Terrible & Texano Jr. b Naito & Yujiro [hair]

– La Nazi is seconding Terrible & Texano Jr., to counter Mima Shimoda. Mima didn’t actually come out before the match, but turned up in the 3rd fall to fight.
* Mexico wins fall 1 quick.
* Japan takes a little longer to win 2
* Texano gets pinned first (!)
* Terrible ties it up with a pin on Yujiro
* Terrible defeats Naito. No Limit lose their hair.

10/25 GALLI in Aurora

Better write this before I completely forget.

GALLI made their Aurora debut this past Sunday at the Sierra Restaurant. It was a nice setting – it’s a lot more of a club than a restaurant, and the ring was set up on the main dance floor. Beside the normal lights, this meant the ring was constantly light by some random colorful lights and a couple disco balls, but the sound bounced off the walls pleasantly and the building sounded loud all night. The horns they were selling helped; I think I ended up near most of them.

Since the last time I’ve been to a GALLI show, they’ve changed things around – less matches so the shows don’t go so long (5 on this one), and they’ve gone to all one fall matches except the main event. I don’t know if this was just a coincidence, but most of the trainee types and Chicago normal indy guys were not on the show, where they’d be a all over it previously.

Show started a few minutes after 6:30. I’d guess attendance to be around 100, maybe 120. Referee for all matches was LA VACA.

1) Golden Star & Chiva V b Resistencia & STIGMA – if it looks like a CHIKARA worker’s name, it probably is. Lots of horn based comedy, much STIGMA yelling “Chiva – NO!”. I have this sneaking suspicion this may have not an authentic soccer playing goat come to life, because he had yellow soccer socks on. What a fashion no-no. Anyway, it was an entertaining if not always technical sound match, both tecnicos beating both rudos with bodyscissors cradle for the win.

2) Flip Kendrick & Louis Lyndon b Amasis & Ophidian – who are the Osirian Portal, and not the Neo Solar Temple. I know this, quiz me. Moving on from my emotional scars to other jokes, someone at GALLI must’ve really enjoyed the last Dragon Gate show! This was actually a match that would’ve been better received in front of that sort of crowd than this one. Crowd still liked it, but it was US indy style match in front of an audience expecting something a little bit different.

Crowd did dig the snake luchador, and Amasis did his usual fine job of interacting with the crowd in amusing ways. When I saw Lyndon at the Dragon Gate show, I thought his faux-Bruce Lee gimmick would be great in a lucha setting, so I was disappointed when he wrestled this straight for the most part. Didn’t even wear the afro until taking picture later. Both tecnicos were super athletic, and the crowd was awed at the dive sequence.

Finish here was – well, Amasis put Lyndon in a cristo, Lyndon reversed into a bodyscissors cradle, La Vaca slapped the mat one two three, and the crowd cheered huge for the win. Except, the match kept going for about ten seconds, then the promoter asked if the match was over, and La Vaca decided it was. You think it’d be tough to convey emotion while wearing a giant snake mask (er, being a giant snake), but Ophidan (who broke up the pin late) was so clearly unhappy with that turn of events. I’m pretty sure I saw Amasis not moving at all until just before the three count, but definitely getting his shoulder up. I think La Vaca meant it to be two, but really ought to have indicated it was only 2 right away, instead of letting the crowd make the call for him. It’s tough being a referee.

The other comedy here is the DJ had no idea who’s music went with who here, so the entrances were messed up and the tecnicos celebrated to Walk Like An Egyptian. How can you actually get that one wrong? It’s right there in the name!

free suggestion no one asked for: next time lucha fans tart chanting MEXICO MEXICO at the Portal, start chanting EGYPT EGYPT right in rhythm. It makes as much sense as the Mexico/Japan stuff.

3) Guardian del Amor & Lince Dorada (w/mini Lince) b Emperador Azteca & Venom (w/Mini Vemon)

Not as much to write about here, more of a standard lucha match. The minis are the usual deal of kids dressed up like their partners. Lince, despite looking quite off in his first big run of this match, was way over with this crowd. Again, tecnicos win clean. Lince hit a SSP on Venom, Dorada did a swanton on Azteca.

The mini kids hit the ring after the match. The tried one clothesline. It did not go well. La Vaca counted that pin too anyway.

INTERMISSION. Everyone from the undercard came out to take photos. Lince seemed to have the biggest line, but the Portal were popular too. Nice of GALLI to set up the lineup so the east coast guys could all take off after this point (not even 8pm)

4) Negrotistico Fantastico & Joey Marx b Victorous Secret (Mason Conrad & Cameron Salem)

Conrad & Salem are doing the super effeminite bit. I was worried the act would seem as played out as their Backstreet Boys entrance music, but they really threw themselves into it, Salem especially, and it was fun. Fantastico & Marx’s gimmick appeared to be “The Coolest People In The World”, and you could tell the moment they started dancing to the ring. They were way over, and deserving so. ATTENTION PROMOTER OF DRAGON GATE USA: I know you’re reading this, because you’re totally a renown fan of lucha libre and people outside your company discussing what you should do. Please, please book Joey & Negrotistico (under that name, even!) on the next show. It doesn’t matter if it’s the dark match, they both deserve to have a much higher profile. Since Gringo Loco has gotten himself an actual job in lucha libre (if IWRG counts!), I think it’s I need to start relentlessly hyping these two now.

A lot of schitk early, but it was good stuff so no complains. When they got going late, it good stuff (so much that I don’t have notes for it.) Conrad & Salem were taking some big and sometimes extra pinful looking bumps. I think it was Conrad who took the huge German suplex out of the corner. I know it was Salem who took a backdrop, and hit hard on a ring that wasn’t giving all that much. He looked to be hurting a bunch the rest of the way.

Marx hit a shooting star press on Conrad for the win. And then everyone danced! HOORAY.

5) Samurai & Huracan Ramirez Jr. b Amenaza del Siglo & Chilango

Since I’ve last been to GALLI, Chilango not only grew his hair back, but has the GALLI championship and a valet. That right there is a productive summer. Between his frilly cowboy hat and gear, Amendaza del Siglo walked to the ring looking like crazy masked Mexican Randy Savage. (Didn’t really need crazy there.)

This was three falls. Liked some of the other matches better, but fell in the same ok->good range. Tecnicos won the first fall with ‘ranas on both guys. Rudos came what with a Silgo top rope ‘rana on Huracan, and Chilango spearing Samurai and putting his feet on the ropes. Siglo got Huracan’s masked untied and pulled it off between falls – I didn’t recognize him! – and they ended up doing crowd brawling. Tecnicso makes their comeback in the third fall, including Huracan sending Siglo into and on top of the bar for some revenge, then Samurai splashing Chilango with a 450 for the win.

There was a lot of post match work with Siglo and Huracan teasing a mask match, Siglo deferring. There was a lot less time spent on it, but the match was for sure set up was Samurai vs Chilango for the title, which makes enough sense. And that was it – or that’s when I left.

Show ended about 9:15, so I think they were still a little longer than they wanted, but 9:15 is still pretty good. There was no bad matches on the show, and only one unexplained intermission (between the last two matches), so I didn’t feel like my time was being wasted as much as usual. All the tecnicos won and all the matches were clean, both nice to see. I’m glad I went.

GALLI is back in Addision on Sunday, with the main event of Cameron Salem, Samurai, Negrotisico, and Joey Marx against all four Soul Touchas. That’s kinda intriguing, so I may make it out. Didn’t catch when the next Aurora show is, but I’ll mention it when I see it.

10/16 Arena Mexico – Black Warrior vs Yujiro occasionally live results

SuperLuchas is doing live results, covering the stuff I wasn’t around to listen to. EstadioW seems to have been going for quite some time. Crowd is loud.

CMLL (FRI) 10/16 Arena Mexico
1) Molotov & Starman b Artillero & Súper Comando
2) Amapola, Hiroka, Princesa Sujei b Estrella Mágica, Lluvia, Marcela
3) Hijo del Fantasma, Stuka Jr., Valiente b Dragon Rojo Jr., Misterioso II, Sangre Azteca
4) Volador Jr. b Averno [lightning]

As expected, Volador asked for the mask match. Averno decided to distract him by offering a title match too. No one said the name of the title, which makes me believe neither man could remember what title Averno has. It took me a second to remember Averno still had a title.

I wish I hadn’t messed up the poll. Oh well.

Random interesting article to keep you busy in between results. I always tell my groupies not to do interviews, but what are you going to do. (It gets less interesting from there.)

5) Místico, Shocker, Strong Man DQ Atlantis, Negro Casas, Último Guerrero

  • tecnicos win fall one
  • UG fouls Strong Man in fall 2.

6) Yujiro b Black Warrior [hair]

  • Okumura &  Dragon Rojo are seconds.
  • Black Warrior wins a super quick first fall
  • Yujiro wins a slightly longer second fall
  • Warrior started off the third fall with a big dive, which caused the non Julio Cesar Rivera announcer to see how long he could hold a single note. A couple times.
  • Yujiro gets the win to mild boos. Couldn’t have been more than 15 minutes, probably less.
  • Doesn’t seem like they’re doing anything post match. So that’s it.

09/06 Dragon Gate USA @ Congress Theater

On the way home, I grabbed the healthiest dinner imaginable at 10pm on a Sunday night – steak quesadilla from Taco Bell with a giant Mountain Dew. Seeing as I won’t be sleeping ever again, I figure I might use my time a bit wisely and get this written up while I’m still thinking about it.

non spoiler summary: Dragon Gate USA’s debut show in Chicago was a very strong show. I’ve watched next to nil indy wrestling this year and I’m not big on star ratings, so your millage may vary. To my eyes, it had a match I thought was match of the year caliber, and it also had match which everyone in the world will think is MOTYC. There were three more pretty good matches and a couple OK match. If you’re interested in this style of wrestling, you’ll be very satisfied with the PPV and the DVD, and I’d highly recommend people checking out the next show in Chicago (01/23/10).

The rest of this is going to be the usual 50,000 words length. You’ve been warned.
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08/21 AAA TV (Ciudad Madero – VdE) – live results

I wasn’t planing on doing this, but if they’re going to post them…

AAA TV (FRI) 08/21 Centro de Convenciones de Ciudad Madero
1) Killer Murder Clown,  Psycho
Clown, Zombie Monster Clown b Kenzo Suzuki, Oriental, Sugi
2) Alex Koslov b Extreme Tiger Jack Evans, Rocky Romero, Teddy Hart [AAA CRUISER]
3) Joe Lider & Nicho el Millionario b El Elegido & Gronda II [hardcore]
4) Electro Shock, Silver King, Ultimo Gladiador b La Parka Jr., Marco Corleone, Octagon
5) Charly Manson b Chessman [street]
6) Billy Boy L Fabi Apache, Aerostar, Sexy Star [mask, hair, cage]
7) Dr. Wagner Jr. Cibernético, El Mesías [cage, AAA HEAVY]

Monster pinned Kenzo Suzuki with a big senton.

After many many moves, Koslov fouled Tiger and pinned him. Teddy helped out, distracting the referee.

Hardcore match saw people bleed and the tag champs win. As had been rumored, the original Gronda (Groon XXX) returned to AAA here, helping beat up the tecnicos post match and setting up a Gronda/Gronda match.

Ultimo Gladiador was introduced as a surprise addition to the Wagner team. He also wore a mask. Unclear why they didn’t just give him a new gimmick. Silver King yanked Parka’s mask and got the pin. Tecnicos – including Octagoncito – danced post match.

They saved the ligthbulb tubes for Charly/Chessman. No big Chessman fall. It sounds like Chessman got partially knocked out on a ‘rana, Charly put him him in La Poza, and Charly grabbed Chessman’s hand and forced him to tap out.

Sexi escapes, than Aerostar. Fabi and Billy battle on the cage, and Billy is a loser once again.

In between cage matches, Tirantes turned up again to confront Joaquin Roldan – vowing that if AAA was going to make him disappear, then AAA needed to disappear. Tirantes brought out a friend – Konnan, who brought out his new group of Teddy Hart, Nicole, Rain, and Roxxi. Fabi confronted the women, and was jumped by the returning Esther Moreno. Unlikely to be a coincidence that she’s back the same night as Groon. Sexi Star wasn’t sure which way to side.

Main event was changed into an quasi-elimination match. First elimination is pinfall/submission, and Cibernetico was beat after going thru a table and being pinned by Mesias. It turned into a first person out of the cage wins bit after that. Silver King and Electroshock prevent Mesias from leaving, Wagner gets him with the Wagner Driver, and escapes.

TripleMania Live Chat & Results

Show is over: comments are open below, and I’ll do the regular results post once more detailed notes come out tomorrow.

For those interested, we’ll be chatting about TripleMania, as it happens. You can find that chat here, and it’s live right now. Show is scheduled to start at 8:30 and will probably last close to midnight. (As it turns out, almost to 1 AM.)

AAA is hosting their own live results (+video?) on their site. There is no live video feed for the show, as far as anyone’s found, and AAA hasn’t done anything with their video.

Results will also be updated here, and at @luchablog.

Completed
1) Killer Clown, Psycho Clown, Zombie Clown b Aerostar, Laredo Kid, Super Fly
– Super Fly was strechered out. His partners were concerned, despite Super Fly’s recent attitude

2) Billy Boy, Mini Abismo Negro, Polvo de Esterllas, Sexy Star b El Elegido, Fabi Apache, Octagoncito, Pimpinela Escarlata
– Sexi has a new outfit, got good reviews
– Billy wrestled in street clothes (maybe not wrestled much?)
– Sexi yanked Elegido’s mask, and Billy cradled him for the win.
– Mari Apache ran into attack Sexi after the match, and the tecnicos celebrated with Elegido dancing.

– AAA holds a moment of applause for Abismo Negro, Antonio Pena, and Mitsuharu Misawa

– Vignette with Zorro visiting his psychologist. The Sect turn up, so that match must be next.

3) Charly Manson, Rocky Romero, X-Pac b Cuervo Scoria, Ozz, Zorro – Zorro kicked out of X-Factor, but not a second.
– Both X-Pac and Romero cane Zorro, hard
– Zorro gets the cane, and uses it to beat up the tecnicos. Cuervo appears here (but not in the match) to help out the rudos. Pimpi and Fuerza Aerea (Aerostar/Laredo) try to make the save, get beat.
– Marisela Pena got tangentially hit in all of this. HMMMM.

4) Extreme Tiger b Crazy Boy, Alan Stone, Alex Koslov [AAA CRUISER, hardcore]
– Alex eliminated after Alan puts him (and Tiger) thru a table.
– Tiger beats Alan
– Tiger beats Crazy with a 450 splash on the floor. Tiger barely beats the count in – but what would’ve happened if he didn’t? A draw? Alex gets his title back?
– lots of table and ladder spots

5) Joe Lider & Nicho el Millionario b Latin Lover & Marco Corleone [AAA TAG]
– Latin was booed.
– Marco went to dive onto the rudos, but Tirantes tripped him up. Marco went after him, but Lider tripped him and Nicho pinned him for the win.

6) Dr. Wagner Jr. b Mesias [AAA HEAVY, UWA Heavy]
– usual main event, with chairs being used on the outside for no DQ
– AAA’s site notes the crowd is firmly behind Wagner
– both men bleed
– Mesias kicks out of a Wagner Driver
– Mesias does NOT kick out of a second one.
– Match goes around 35 minutes.

7) El Hijo del Santo, Jack Evans, La Parka Jr., Octagon, Vampiro b Chessman, Electro Shock, Kenzo Suzuki, Silver King, Teddy Hart [cage, control of AAA]
– Kenzo out first
– Octagon out after him
– Parka is handcuffed to the cage
– Konnan pops up on the video screen to reveal he’s got the key
– Cien runs backstage to get that key
– Teddy leaves during this bit.
– Marco, Charly, and DMX attack Konnan and get the key, handing it to Cien to run it to the ring
– Meanwhile, Lider & Nicho prevent the AAA guys form getting out of the cage
– Cien comes back, AAA turns the tide with Jack doing a big dive on the guys
– Chessman is out next
– Konnan comes to ringside, and lays out Cien and Roldan with a chair.
– Down to Electro, Silver King vs Santo, Parka
– Electro escapes
– Konnan tries to use a fire extinguisher on Santo
– Zorro shows up – wearing his old mask?- and helped Roldan attack Konnan!.
– Parka escapes, Silver King stopping Santo instead
– King and Santo fight, Santo stops him and escapes for the win. Konnan is done, Roldans control AAA.