That’s a lot of CMLL. Underrated part of the FantasticaMania tour is it has an ending and so all the smaller stories (like Dulce and Shingo but also Fuego & Taguchi) can progress and conclude. Even the ok stuff on the last day was better for it. The Arena Mexico stuff feels like running on a treadmill that’ll never be shut off.
Felino, Último Guerrero, Volador Jr. beatCarístico, Cavernario, Valientein a relevos increíbles match (9:25 [3:11, 2:20, 3:54], 1/3 DQ, ok, 01:54:11)
What happened:
Cavernario & Felino started brawling from the moment the match started. There’s no build to it, they just fight like they hate each other. Neither man comes off as the tecnico, though it is Cavernario who leaves Felino laying after unmasking him. UG also treats Cavernario like he’s disrespecting Niebla’s memory by attacking Felino and asked for a rematch. Felino & Cavernario fight again after the talking is done, with Cavernario getting the better of it. Felino grabs the microphone saying he doesn’t know the future of Pesta Negra but thanks the fans for supporting them.
The show opens with words to and about Mr. Niebla from Ephesto, Blue Panther, Rey Bucanero, Olimpico, Shocker and Felino. The announcers wear Mr. Niebla wigs and Niebla armbands. The edcanes wear the wigs as well, and many wrestlers are wearing a Niebla styled mask or gear. Olimpico, Shocker, Rey Bucanero, Ultimo Guerrero and Felino wore their old masks.
Mr. Niebla’s family was honored after the fourth match. Franco Colombo represented CMLL and Shocker handed his mask to the family.
Gran Guerrero unmasked Místico after both had ripped up each other’s mask. Gran Guerrero shoved the referee too.
Stuka replaced Diamante Azul in the fourth match. Diamante moved up to replace Volador.
Diamond did the “next week” bumper. The crowd was reacting a lot louder than usual, but they may have to react to the wrestlers coming out to the Niebla tribute.
Thoughts:
The Cavernario/Felino feuds feel like I missed a month of CMLL TV and I’m dreading going back and watching it. It’s not even abruptness that makes it hard to meet emotionally, it’s that missing part. This is specifically a storyline about two grieving friends directing that grief into anger against others, but we’re only allowed to see the anger instantly and have to assume the feelings that led to it. Their behavior in the match doesn’t begin to make sense until the talking after it. Cavernario’s supposed to be the rudo of the two, based on that post-match interaction, but that’s never allowed to come thru in the match itself. Cavernario and Felino make the best of it and maybe I’ll catch up to them as it goes along. The match itself was wrestled smoothly, and moved along well, though it had trouble following what had happened before it. Diamante Azul would be better as a rudo; he did well catching Caristico’s dive at the end.
Místico won the crowd over with a springboard shooting star press. Winning this crowd over is more impressive than the actual athletic move. Gran Guerrero gave Místico a lot too, Místico kicking out of a super version of fireman’s carry powerbomb he’s used to putting a lot of people away. The flow of the match was heavy house formula, all one moves, and pinfall attempts in the second fall. It definitely worked for this crowd, though it felt too slow for me. The effort level in Arena Mexico was much higher than the Puebla match; there wasn’t a back superplex on Monday for sure. That Monday match felt like just a normal random B-show main event, while this one came off like something that could headline a major show.
The crowd being really into the Dinamtias (and the rudos in general on this show) helped carry what was a pretty ordinary fourth match. The reaction for the trip NGD tope felt like it belonged to a much stronger match than this. The only difference between this match and most recent ones is the rudos did triple-team stomp down in the ring instead out of it, and it seemed like the tecnicos were a little jet-legged still.
The tercera was about Shocker & Rey Bucanero wearing their old mask and not much more. Soberano flew a little bit but Titan & Star Jr. weren’t part of it much. The crowd enjoyed seeing Shocker on this show and he didn’t have to do much to get their approval. That’s was good news for him.
The segunda was a little bit more active than usual even while not amounting to a lot. Olimpico came out working very hard in the first fall and then faded back. Olimpico never seems great, but maybe there would’ve been more life to his last few years had they regimmicked him under a new mask. The old mask took a decade off his age.
Akuma & Espanto Jr. are committed to the Ola Negra concept, coming up with more two-man spots to sell themselves as a team. It’s not a bad idea for an early match group. The problem is Espanto Jr. is still likely to look a fool twice a match blowing a spot. Halcon Suriano needs to be higher up for promotion if playing to the crowd counts so much.
The third match rudos were disqualified after staying in the ring too long together in the first fall. There is no ring girl or whistle to start fall 2, the rudos just keep going after fall 1.
Thoughts:
The main event was technically fine but not as exciting for the casual crowd as other versions. Atlantis Jr. getting the surprise pine probably would’ve worked better on a Friday where more people know who Atlantis is, rather than a crowd who just sees him as another guy. The surprise pin meant no big tecnico run, just a sudden end. Diamante Azul worked harder than Volador in the main event.
The Panthers were setting up for the usual big comeback, but the rudos cooled the match too much and the timing of some the offense was off. It was a match with Mascara & Vangellys, it was going to be slow, but the first fall had better action than the rest could provide. The highlight of this match was Julio Cesar Rivera saying Blue Panther Jr.’s new double half crab spot adds up to one full crab. You can’t argue with that math.
It is at the point where I groan when the guys start knocking each other up the ramp because it means it’s time to force in a stage dive to try to get a reaction. There was that, there was the dive to the floor, there was a Destroyer so Cometa could do a flip bump, and there wasn’t much in between. Maybe those are three the same things, but the CMLL guys have figured out a way to build naturally to a dive and the other stuff feels forced. Cometa’s become the worst at doing the stage dive just to do it. Polvora was also in the match.
The tercera was all about the mask feud not being over, though it’s hard to believe they’re going to keep it going anywhere. Diamond had some flashy stuff he didn’t really use in the mask match but the new name and mask didn’t get him much of a reaction. A little whistling and not much more; the real test will be his first Friday night show. Diamond’s face was totally exposed to the camera on the mask pull, which seems unfortunate.
Nitro was in an unusually jovial mood in the segunda. He winning a match with a cradle, he did the hopping spot with Robin, he took bumps and didn’t get in the third fall win. I’d much rather see than the angry piledriver Nitro.
The opener was about as good as it’s going to be with these four, which meant Cholo fell down awkwardly taking a key Sonic high spot. Principe Odin Jr. does understand that at least 50% of being a good lucha rudo is being a fool, but then he’s also faced Bengala a thousand times so they know how to play off each other.
Kawato snuck in a foul on Stigma to set up the win.
Thoughts:
The Gran Guerrero/Mistico match was a slower-paced and less action version of the Mephisto match from Tuesday. The Arena Puebla crowd wasn’t as into, making it only slightly better than the usual Monday main event. The crowd was into Místico though, making it another time where top tecnico was actually cheered. Stopping in the third fall to do cheerleading was effective in terms of getting a reaction, not as entertaining watching.
The semi-main was a half effort match even by Puebla standards.
Kawato was set on being evil rather than doing much, so the tercera didn’t amount to much. He and Stigma are fine together but there’s no real reason to want to see them fight outside of revenge. The Puebla locals got to do dives but didn’t have a particularly strong match.
The family tournament and Titan/Forastero were the best of the first two Korkauen Hall shows. People who don’t watch a lot of CMLL like Titan/Forastero, the tournament final and (bafflingly) Okumura & Stuka a lot more than I did. Maybe you will too if you’re reading this just to dip in for a few matches.
The Reyes del Aire is way better than it looks. Better than the recap makes it look; I had an idea to do something with Black Panther’s dives, made a note to wait to post the recap until I did it, and then just posted it anyway. These would all get done faster if I just forget the GIFs to start with.
Recommended Matches
rating
matches
TV Show
taped
great
Drone vs Templario, Rey Cometa, Kawato San, Príncipe Diamante, Akuma, Black Panther, Hijo del Signo, Star Jr., Virus, Esfinge, Disturbioin a CMLL’s Reyes del Aire Tournament match
CMLL YouTube: 2020-01-14
2020-01-14
good
Místico vs Mephisto
CMLL YouTube: 2020-01-14
2020-01-14
good
Fuego & Ryusuke Taguchi vs Douki & Namajague
NJPW World: 2020-01-16
2020-01-16
good
Euforia & Soberano Jr. vs Cuatrero & Sansón [CMLL FAMILY] and in a tournament semifinal match
NJPW World: 2020-01-16
2020-01-16
good
Ángel de Oro & Niebla Roja vs Negro Casas & Tiger [CMLL FAMILY] and in a tournament semifinal match
NJPW World: 2020-01-16
2020-01-16
good
Titán vs Forastero
NJPW World: 2020-01-17
2020-01-17
good
Ángel de Oro & Niebla Roja vs Cuatrero & Sansón [CMLL FAMILY] and in a tournament final match
NJPW World: 2020-01-17
2020-01-17
Other Matches
rating
matches
TV Show
taped
ok
Titán vs Templarioin a lightning match
CMLL A Ras De Lona: 2020-01-12
2020-01-05
ok
El Audaz & Guerrero Maya Jr. vs Kanemaru & Luciferno
NJPW World: 2020-01-16
2020-01-16
ok
Dulce Gardenia, Flyer, Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Bushi, EVIL, Takagi
NJPW World: 2020-01-16
2020-01-16
ok
Stuka Jr. & Titán vs Forastero & Okumura
NJPW World: 2020-01-16
2020-01-16
ok
Carístico & Kojima vs Bárbaro Cavernario & Último Guerrero
NJPW World: 2020-01-16
2020-01-16
ok
Fuego & Ryusuke Taguchi vs Douki & Luciferno
NJPW World: 2020-01-17
2020-01-17
ok
Flyer, Guerrero Maya Jr., Stuka Jr. vs Kanemaru, Namajague, Okumura
NJPW World: 2020-01-17
2020-01-17
ok
Dulce Gardenia, El Audaz, Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Bushi, EVIL, Takagi
NJPW World: 2020-01-17
2020-01-17
ok
Carístico & Kojima vs Bárbaro Cavernario & Último Guerrero
NJPW World: 2020-01-17
2020-01-17
ok
Negro Casas & Tiger vs Euforia & Soberano Jr. [CMLL FAMILY] and [3rd place]
NJPW World: 2020-01-17
2020-01-17
below average
Astro, Kaligua, Shockercito vs Espíritu Maligno, Joker, Pierrothito
CMLL YouTube: 2020-01-13
2020-01-13
not rated
Asturiano, King Jaguar, Tigre Rojo Jr. vs Ares, Centella Roja, Policeman
CMLL YouTube: 2020-01-13
2020-01-13
not rated
Black Panther, Esfinge, Stigma vs Dark Magic, Kawato San, Olímpico
CMLL YouTube: 2020-01-13
2020-01-13
not rated
Kráneo, Valiente, Volcano vs Máscara Año 2000, Rey Bucanero, Universo 2000 Jr.
CMLL YouTube: 2020-01-13
2020-01-13
not rated
Diamante Azul, Místico, Volador Jr. vs Felino, Gran Guerrero, Templario
CMLL YouTube: 2020-01-13
2020-01-13
not rated
Acero & Aéreo vs Mercurio & Pequeño Violencia
CMLL YouTube: 2020-01-14
2020-01-14
not rated
Eléctrico, Magnus, Oro Jr. vs Grako, Inquisidor, Nitro
CMLL YouTube: 2020-01-14
2020-01-14
not rated
Blue Panther Jr., Pegasso, Stigma vs Dark Magic, Misterioso, Sagrado
Carístico & Kojima vs Bárbaro Cavernario & Último Guerrero
(11:43, Kojima lariat Ultimo Guerrero, ok)
Euforia & Soberano Jr. beat Negro Casas & Tiger in the CMLL Family 3rd Place match (8:40, Soberano Destroyer Tiger, ok)
Cuatrero & Sansón beat Ángel de Oro & Niebla Roja in the CMLL Family 1st Place Match (12:18, Sanson super torture rack bomb Angel de Oro, good)
What happened:
Titan kept his title. NGD won the Family tag team tournament.
Thoughts:
The tournament final will play better for NJPW fans who don’t watch a lot of CMLL than people who watch everything. It’s a tour of what both teams have done a lot in Mexico, done with polish but without much new added. The NGD came impressively with their double teams, there was plenty done here to help the viewer understand why they’d been so dominant. It didn’t offer as much to those who are familiar with them. They did pinfall breakups for a long time in the match and that portion could’ve been better. They were using match ending moves but rarely giving a chance for them to breathe as if the match could end. Covers were broken well before three, submissions were on just for an instant, the drama at the moment was kind of missed as if they were in a hurry. They got a lot of time, and it’s just an additional second or two that would’ve made the difference. The finish came off good at least.
Soberano & Euforia were better as individuals in the third-place game but didn’t get to show as much teamwork. They were at the best in small stints with Negro Casas, though Casas seemed to tire at the end. Tiger was again fine but no more than fine. It feels strange to see a Destroyer actually win a lucha libre match as opposed to being a random midmatch spot.
If you want to see Kojima bizarrely try a top rope headscissors just so Ultimo Guerrero can reverse it into a powerbomb, the Friday version of this tag match had that. The Thursday did not. There are other small and irrelevant changes outside the different finish but no strong reason for two of these matches needing to exist.
Body part selling like Titan’s hampered ankle is very rare in CMLL. It seemed to be a play toward NJPW sensibilities and hopefully worked out for him. Forastero showed more offense here than he has in most of his recent singles match, but he’s not a guy who’s going to work well just trading big spot, so maybe the build around the drama of the ankle was for the best. Titan balanced showing the pain in his ankle while still fighting through his big spots well and this was probably about as good a match as these two guys were going to have.
We’re halfway home on the LIJ matches and they’re basically following the same pattern and having the same results. Tanahashi wrestled a little bit more in this match but these are hard spots. It’s mostly a lot of Dulce spots, with the third tecnico getting in a dive and a little more and definitely taking the pin. The matches are fine for what they’re setting out to do but don’t stand out.
The second match worked in bits and parts. Maya looked good, they were successful in building up Okumura and Stuka (as much as that can be done), the action generally moved well. Flyer looked off a little bit if you’re looking for it and Kanemaru is just not on the same page as the CMLL tecnicos.
Fuego and Taguchi did a little bit less tonight compared tonight one. We’re getting plenty of them, that’s fine, but the match felt quite short.