IWRG: 2020-02-16

(and so I start looking through some 2020 for IWRG just to see what I can find. This is going from the Bandido show to the empty arena show – or maybe not exactly, because I can’t get myself to watch a bonus empty arena show.)

seemed less than safe, so normal for a Copa Higher Power

Recapped: 03/29/2020

Matches:

Mary Caporal & Miss Delicious beat Lady Cat & Miku
(10:25, ok, +LuchaTV)

There’s a 25 second stretch in this match where Miku is kneeling on the top turnbuckle, waiting for her opponents to both get up and get in position. They’re very slow up after Lady Cat’s dive for some reason, and then they’re still in the wrong corner. The dive looks fine, and that’s just generally the level of these matches. There are sequences that go well, but they struggle connecting those sequences, and when more than two people are involved. There are also sequences that don’t go quite as well. This seems, at this point like an issue more of repetition than hopelessness so maybe they just need time. Still, while they tried for a lot more than a CMLL women’s match, there were more obvious issues; I’m being overly generous going with OK.

teamwork

Ambu, Hijo De Payaso Purasanta, Manchas, Pantera Jr., Payaso Purasanta, Rayado, Rudigo, Verzal beat Águila Oriental Jr., Chef Benito, Chicanito, Legendario, Lunatik Extreme, Puma de Oro, Rey Halcón, Voltrex in a Copa Higher Power
(27:17, ok, mluchatv)

This isn’t really good and rarely memorable, but I had been warned it wasn’t much good and ended up pleasantly surprised but it just being boring. The Welcome to Mi Barrio guys don’t really stand out in a way where I feel like I need to see them again, with the guy left at the end being an unimpressive pick for that position. The match takes forever to really get going because they keep doing brawls on the outside and the first few eliminations are messy, but there’s been worse.

Shun Skywalker went to a draw with Súper Nova
(14:57, good, mluchatv)

This match felt like the opening match of a longer feud, though not one they really got back to before the shutdown. Shun is obviously very good and been given few interesting matches in Mexico. Super Nova gets to show more here as a singles than usual and they have some decent chemistry. It just never really gets anywhere. The ankle injury bit derails the match a bit, though it does seem to have some purpose in setting up why Nova can’t make it back in by twenty. No real reason Shun can’t though. This is a countout finish, and those finishes are tough to take seriously in a promotion where they brawl outside for minutes at a time with no consequence.

shun

El Bandido & Fuerza Guerrera NG beat Emperador Azteca & Toxin
(22:28, good, mluchatv)

The main event is enjoyable but not particularly satisfying. The crowd cares about Bandido, they go through the steps of a big IWRG match, but it never really feels like it builds in a way. It’s a CMLL big match in the transition to a numbing amount of near falls which don’t feel like they mean much. The tag format might actually make it works because the point because to rotate through everyone having a turn than either side having much control. Maybe I’m expecting something out of these matches that just aren’t going to happen but this left me unsatisfied; it was enjoyable but there’s much better Bandido stuff to watch. They seemed to be going for a great one of those but didn’t really put it together.

Bandido on his off day

AAA Lucha Fighter (1×2): 2020-04-25

Laredo Kid Spanish Fly

Recapped: 2020-04-25

Matches:

Big Mami beat Vanilla
(5:39, Gori Special, below average, 00:14:26)

Lady Maravilla beat Keyra
(7:13, Maravilla back bridge neck crank, ok, 00:28:27)

Lady Shani beat Faby Apache
(8:05, powerbomb, bridge cradle, good, 00:45:03)

Chessman beat Myzteziz Jr.
(7:11, spear, ok, 01:00:14)

LA Park beat Laredo Kid
(10:35, hanging DDT, great, 01:17:22)

Pagano beat Octagón Jr.
(4:43, rebound inverted suplex, ok, 01:35:44)

Pentagón Jr. beat Niño Hamburguesa
(8:26, top rope double stomp, good, 01:47:50)

What happened: 

amigas

Lady Maravilla did a promo about beating mixed tag champion with Villano III for years to come. It seemed only to exist to set up a mixed tag title match to come. She also attacked Big Mami after her match (with Faby Apache making the save), only for Mami to do the same to her and Keyra after her match.

Laredo Kid attacked Chessman after his match for no explained reasons. Carta Brava Jr. ran out for the save, only for Laredo Kid to attack both of them. This bit made no sense. Myzteziz was laying hurt on the mat being checked on (though seemed fine late), so perhaps his part was missing wand would’ve explained it.

Lucha Fighter did a more thorough job of explaining the concept, though they’re hazy on some details. It remains a single-elimination tournament. Next week is the semifinals, which makes sense for the women’s tournament (four people left) but not the minis (two people left) or the men (eight people left.) The minis could just be skipped. The size of the men’s field suggests AAA is going to sidestep having to pin most of these people by doing a non-elimination four-way match or a battle royal similar to Lucha Capital. It also leaves open a question of what would be left for the final week – surely it can’t only be the three final matches.

There were many run-ins on the show, nearly one after most matches. Many seemed to have little or no purpose on this episode. (Also, if we’re to believe this was live, as insisted by the announcers, that meant AAA had Carta Brava Jr. come to a show he didn’t have a match on, simply to catch a dive. That seems non-essential.)

The announcing did mention some of the people’s donations via SuperChat, so either the commentary was live or they had people working the chat room.

Those still alive:

  • Men: Hijo del Vikingo, Dr. Wagner Jr., Texano Jr., Psycho Clown, Chessman, LA Park, Pagano, and Pentagon Jr.
  • Women: La Hiedra, Big Mami, Lady Maravilla, Lady Shani
  • Minis: Laredo Boy, Dinasita

Thoughts:

Faby may be the best

The main event was truly an extended squash. Hamburguesa got in offense solely to prolong the match. He was never in danger of actually winning a thing. He was only in danger of suffering, the suffered Pentagon was more than happy to provide. Pentagon showed respect to Hamburguesa before and after the match, while enjoying destroying him in between it. He had fun doing it and the joy was infectious.

I will never think about Pagano & Octagon Jr. again. It was fine for a TV match. Pagano worked a technical style and nothing went wrong. Octagon was steadier than his teammate Myzteziz but didn’t steal the show.

They took away the crowd, so LA Park could not brawl among them, could not rely on them to go nuts for spots, could not steal the drink trays in between. LA Park still did great. It’s like he’s a great wrestler. He did a great number of things with Laredo Kid that I was sure were not happening when the match started, especially taking the Spanish Fly spot. LA Park also seemed to be watching his Kenny Omega taped judging by the V-Trigger spots. I doubt we’ll ever get an interview with LA Park where he’s totally open and introspective about his wrestling thoughts but he seems like a guy who makes a point of adapting his style to the times. He adapted to the situation here, going heavier on the action in a short time. Laredo helped a lot, sold big, wasn’t totally hurt by this, but this was another LA Park show. (It’s also got to be the shortest LA Park singles match in quite a while.)

Chessman rare singles TV matches in the last decade have tended to be lumbering brawls, and he’s not looked like his younger self in basing for tecnicos. It was a pleasant surprise to get him doing as much as he did for Myzteziz Jr. in their match. The tecnico seemed a little hesitant at times, but Chessman was right there with him for his high spots. Maybe Chessman getting the win motivated him, but he came off as the better guy of the two in the match.

Chessman doing this at a decent rate of speed, as opposed to the slower CMLL version

The best women’s match was easily the Shani/Apache encounter. Shani’s progressed that she can go hold for hold with Faby. She’s also not afraid to kick hard, knowing the hard kick is coming back the other way. Faby teasing being stopped early by a shoulder injury seemed like a bad sign – not that she was actually hurt, but that it felt like a veteran who was very unhappy about being asked to lose and might tank the match – but she did great as a sarcastic ruda here. Clapping on the tapatia for the non-existent fans was nice. They mixed up what they did well, and Faby can still go at a high level.

The running theory on Dr. Wagner’s tired performance last week is it was actually his second or third match that night, with AAA quietly having taped earlier that day. That might have happened with Lady Maravilla too. Or maybe she was just gassed from the run-in prior, or not having wrestled for a month, because she looked exhausted early on. She got a second win later on, but Keyra carried most of a match that doesn’t really live up to the ones they’ve had in the past (or might again in the future.) The kicks to the face were nice and the last few minutes were good, but better is expected here.

Vanilla is a limited wrestler. Big Mami is a very limited wrestler. Putting them in a cold match was not ideal. Mami’s limitations are easier to overlook in a bloody match where she’s fighting for her life with the crowd rooting her on. The empty arena just showcased her kicks that came nowhere close to the intended target and struggles selling. Vanilla probably can be carried to a good match with a strong opponent but wasn’t the person who could make this Mami match work. In a better situation, Mami is left out of a tournament like this entirely; she’s instead wrestling at least two matches (and maybe a third based on the promos.)

AAA Lucha Fighter (1×1): 2020-04-18

#1

Recapped: 2020-04-18

Dinastía beat Octagoncito
(8:49, Spanish Fly, good, Lucha Libre AAA)

Laredo Boy beat Drago Kid
(6:50, springboard moonsault, ok, Lucha Libre AAA)

La Hiedra beat Hades
(6:19, sit down powerbomb, good, Lucha Libre AAA)

Hijo Del Vikingo beat Mamba
(7:40, Cuerno de Vikingo, good, Lucha Libre AAA)

Dr. Wagner Jr. beat Mr. Iguana
(6:35, front slam that’ll we’ll pretend was the Wagner Driver, good, Lucha Libre AAA)

Texano beat Dave The Clown
(6:10, piledriver, ok, Lucha Libre AAA)

Psycho Clown beat Drago
(8:14, sit down powerbomb, good, Lucha Libre AAA)

What happened:

Wagner one-armed powerbomb

Lucha Fighter is a limited-run series featuring men’s, women’s, and minis tournaments. The show will include 16 men, 8 women, and 4 minis. Both Wagner and Mamba were surprised. Pagano, Chessman, Nino Hamburguesa, Octagon Jr., Laredo Kid, Myzteziz Jr. and two more yet to be announced wrestlers are left to compete on the male side. Lady Shani, Big Mami, Faby Apache, Lady Maravilla, Keyra and Vanilla are left for the women.

These are believed to be single-elimination tournaments – the idea that the winner would advanced was mentioned after matches – but there was no explanation of the overall concept. (The minis tournament may instead be a round-robin tournament or be just about over, it’s not immediately clear.) There was a lot of emphasis on having fan votes determine the matches. A Facebook poll set the Mamba/Hiedra match and the men’s matches were determined by YouTube poll results through the night.

Dr. Wagner appeared as a surprise at the start of the show, announcing his return to AAA. (He’d been gone 108 days.) Mr. Iguana tried to pick up Hiedra after her win and met no success.

This was the first of four shows from a closed set – a TV set or a warehouse judging from the ceiling. AAA showed the set being fumigated before the show and the ring cleaned in between each match. The two announcers for the show sat at opposite sides of the entrance set. The referees and ringside personal all wore masks and gloves. There seemed to be a half dozen people standing behind the hard camera when that side very occasionally made it on air.

Thoughts:

Psycho Clown cutting a corner

This was a positive show. I’m not excited about these types of shows for both health and quality reasons, but they did as well as possible with both. It did seem as though they took the health concerns as well as possible for something that still is a professional wrestling show. The quality was helped by keeping matches under ten minutes, keeping the show under two hours, and setting up an environment where it felt like the noise was bouncing off the close walls rather than overpowered by the stillness. Nothing was exceptional – a factor as much of the odd matchups as much as the environment – but it was still an easy watch.

Drago & Psycho meshed well despite not having a great dynamic. Psycho was among a few guys who play to the crowd a lot as part of their normal matches and had to adjust. He didn’t have too many problems with that adjustment. (He also was really good at finding the camera to play to it instead; don’t let WWE find out.) I would’ve liked to see Drago in a different match but a tournament of Pyscho Clown singles matches could be pretty fun.

The dynamics between Texano & Dave the Clown didn’t really work. It didn’t work as a hard-hitting enough match to make the rudo/rudo bit work, and neither was much of a tecnico. The piledriver at the end looked bad for old Dave.

A fun thing about this tournament, like the Lucha Capital shows, is it provides a lot of non-tag matches to a promotion that’s 90% tag. There’s going to be twenty-eight singles matches by the end if AAA follows this out in a normal pattern, and it is unlikely there will be 28 singles matches on normal AAA TV the entire year. (There were 18 last year.) Even in a promotion full of singles matches, it’s unlikely AAA would get around to do a Wagner/Iguana match. This tournament gave us that Wagner/Iguana match and so it justified itself. The match was not the greatest match ever and Wagner was a tired doctor by the end, but the rest of the match was everything you’d want out of the matchup. Wagner sold for Iguana for his submissions, Wagner went along with Yeska spots, Wagner generally made Iguana feel like a bigger deal just by being in there with him while still putting him away fairly at the end. Wagner generally did a lot more in this match than he had in his last few AAA matches – I guess you can’t just sell and look at the crowd as much when there’s no crowd – and that might have contributed to the last couple of spots not going well. It was still a fun interaction from two people unlikely to interact even in AAA.

Hades tornillo just gets there

The Vikingo/Mamba clash, but it was really just nice to see Vikingo do Vikingo things again. He was on point, even landing the Cuerno de Vikingo cleaner than usual. Mamba had a lot of size over Vikingo but didn’t really use it during their control part of the match. Mamba wasn’t a negative but didn’t add a lot.

I think Hiedra/Hades have a better match in them a couple of years now if they’re still at it, but this was enjoyable for a random tournament match. Hades and Hiedra messed up the first big high spot they tried, though they got it back a bit with the two dives. Hades still needs the right situations to look good and singles matches may be pushing it. Hiedra impressively destroyed Hades in the end.

Laredo Boy and Drago Kid was rough, though it has some moments. Drago Boy seemed to come short on dives and catching them, and there were some spots that didn’t go well. Laredo Kid versus Dinastia looks like the match of this group. This seems like a decent experience for Drago Boy even if the matches don’t turn out great.

Dinastia & Octagoncito had a lot of spots. It held together well enough for being two tecnicos, but they weren’t really didn’t have any direction. Dinastia is good enough to make Octagoncito interesting, but the best comes out of him with a rudo. Four tecnicos in this tournament is a bit of a limitation in styles.

CMLL Martes: 2020-03-10

maybe it was correct to shut down CMLL

Recapped: 2020-03-10, 2020-03-19

Matches:

Apocalipsis & Inquisidor beat Bengala & Leono
(10:36 [4:48, 3:29, 2:19], 1/3, ok, 00:00:00)

Akuma, El Coyote, Espanto Jr. beat Arkalis, Magnus, Robin
(11:57 [5:13, 3:38, 3:06], 1/3, ok, 00:18:05)

Cancerbero, Okumura, Raziel beat Drone, Pegasso, Stigma
(13:46 [6:03, 2:55, 4:48], 1/3, ok, 00:38:35)

Blue Panther Jr. beat Dark Magic in a lightning match
(8:29, Blue Panther JR. one arm powerbomb, below average, )

Shocker, Terrible, Vangellys beat Kráneo, Star Jr., Volcano
(15:58 [6:06, 3:28, 6:24], 1/3, ok)

Ángel de Oro, Niebla Roja, Valiente beat Ephesto, Gran Guerrero, Mephisto
(9:26 [4:05, 5:21], 1/2, ok, )

What happened:

Valiente used the ropes to beat Gran Guerrero after Gran Guerrero had tried and got caught a moment earlier. This set up a singles match for the following week, which wouldn’t happen when the shows were canceled.

Thoughts:

Bengala salvage efforts

It’s hard to believe the Gran Guerrero/Valiente match will ever pick up, being a rare non-title feud built around a freak injury in the first place. They seemed fine here, though most of it was mask ripping and ducking out on the big confrontation. Angel de Oro & Niebla Roja are among the many acts who get over better with the casual Tuesday crowds than the Friday night ones.

Kraneo is a vet enough to know that Shocker is safe taking a chop and reeling backward, and not much more. Having Shocker catch a Star Jr. dive isn’t as good a use, though I suppose it was better than him taking a big splash. This semi-main was a predictably poor mix of people; the big tecnicos really need smaller rudos to bump around. Star Jr. needs someone not dropping him on his head as Vangellys did here.

Blue Panther & Dark Magic felt like they didn’t plan out anything before coming out and they’re not two guys who can wing it. Panther is never big on selling and barely did anything here, and Dark Magic needs someone working hard to make his stuff look good. The quebradora con giro spots were atrocious and I wasn’t sure what Dark Magic was meant to be doing half the match. This shouldn’t be acceptable.

The tercera was easily the best of the first half. It moved much better than the earlier matches and everyone looked relatively professional. Cancerbero did blow the monkey flip escape but it was balanced out by Pegasso looking smooth. Stigma and Okumura remain a badly mixed pair, with Stigma kicking Okumura right in the head on the match ending dive. Stigma did look better as a partner for Pegasso than he normally does.

Espanto seemed to hurt his leg kicking midway during the match, which is about right for him. That derailed the end of the second fall a bit, though it’s not like they were onto something great. Espanto could barely move when he came back in for the third and probably should’ve just stayed out. He didn’t do Arkalis any favors by not being able to get in the right place for his clothesline. But Espanto was getting to win so why would he leave the match?

Bengala is better at drawing in the crowd better than most of the CMLL roster. He gets a reaction simply from by high stepping after a leapfrog. It’s the piece Leono never got; he looks going through the motions here more than ever. Inquisidor has a clumsily moment on the second fall finish, not his first. The third fall comes of as if they were told they had to finish immediately and got it done in 20 seconds.

CMLL Puebla: 2020-03-09

Halcon headscissors

Recapped: 2020-03-10

Matches:

Arkalis, Halcón Suriano Jr., King Jaguar beat Black Tiger, El Coyote, Inquisidor
(16:46 [10:19, 2:50, 3:37], 2/3, n/r, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Stigma beat Okumura in a lightning match
(7:14, Stigmatica, below average, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Audaz, Flyer, Kráneo beat Hechicero, Toro Bill Jr., Vangellys
(14:51 [5:22, 6:48, 2:41], 1/3, ok, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Felino, Negro Casas, Templario beat Ángel de Oro, Niebla Roja, Titán
(21:42 [9:11, 4:07, 8:24], 1/3, ok, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Cuatrero, Forastero, Sansón beat Euforia, Gran Guerrero, Último Guerrero
(10:43 [2:50, 3:56, 3:57], 1/3, ok, VideosOficialesCMLL)

What happened: 

Forastero attempted to foul UG, was stopped, and then used the ropes on a cradle to get a win. The two agreed to a singles match next week. That show was canceled.

Thoughts: 

a Stigma tope

Last week’s version of the main event was a little bit more inspired than this week’s, though neither was great. This one was more going through the motions to get to the singles match and not a great deal more. It was solidly done in the way of all NGD matches but no different from them.

The highlight of the semi-main was the tecnicos and rudos doing the competition for the cheers, Casas getting more cheers than the Chavez, and the Chavez walking out. This was not an especially physical match.

Stigma botched badly in his big singles match. Okumura didn’t catch him on a dive. There wasn’t really anything good to make up for it. It is a sign that the crowd in Puebla has taken to Stigma that this wasn’t booed. It deserved boos.

great match roundup, week of 2020-02-29

recaps

All 2020 round-up posts2020 MOTYC list

So the plan was a catch-up post for every week without an AAA show. That’s not going to hold up long.

The two best matches this week involved Volador. No wonder you all got lucha libre shut down. CMLL can still have good singles matches when they want.

recommended matches

rating matches TV Show taped
great Volador Jr. vs Negro Casas VOLADOR JR vs NEGRO CASAS (02-23-2020) (posted by HVSLuchaLibre) Volador Jr. vs Negro Casas (taped 2020-02-23 @ Arena México) (posted by thecubsfan) CMLL A Ras De Lona: 2020-03-01 2020-02-23
good Volador Jr. © vs Templario for the NWA World Welterweight Championship LUNES CLÁSICO DE ARENA PUEBLA 2 DE MARZO DEL 2020 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL YouTube: 2020-03-02 2020-03-02
good Titán vs Soberano Jr. in a lightning match LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 6 DE MARZO DE 2020 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) TITÁN vs SOBERANO JR (03-06-2020) (posted by HVSLuchaLibre) CMLL on ClaroSports.com: 2020-03-06 2020-03-06

other matches

rating matches TV Show taped
ok Cuatrero, Forastero, Sansón vs Euforia, Gran Guerrero, Último Guerrero LUNES CLÁSICO DE ARENA PUEBLA 2 DE MARZO DEL 2020 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL YouTube: 2020-03-02 2020-03-02
ok Star Jr. vs Virus in a lightning match LUCHA LIBRE MARTES DE NUEVOS VALORES EN LA ARENA MEXICO 3 MARZO DE 2020 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL YouTube: 2020-03-03 2020-03-03
ok Ángel de Oro, Niebla Roja, Valiente vs Ephesto, Gran Guerrero, Mephisto LUCHA LIBRE MARTES DE NUEVOS VALORES EN LA ARENA MEXICO 3 MARZO DE 2020 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL YouTube: 2020-03-03 2020-03-03
ok Fantasy & Shockercito vs Mercurio & Pierrothito FANTASY Y SHOCKERCITO vs PEQUEÑO PIERROTH Y MERCURIO (03-06-2020) (posted by HVSLuchaLibre) LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 6 DE MARZO DE 2020 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL on ClaroSports.com: 2020-03-06 2020-03-06
ok Black Panther, Blue Panther Jr., Dulce Gardenia vs Misterioso, Sagrado, Virus BLACK PANTHER, BLUE PANTHER JR Y DULCE GARDENIA vs VIRUS, SAGRADO Y MISTERIOSO JR (03-06-2020) (posted by HVSLuchaLibre) LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 6 DE MARZO DE 2020 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL on ClaroSports.com: 2020-03-06 2020-03-06
ok Fugaz & Rey Bucanero vs TigerRazielVangellysFlyerRey CometaEsfinge for the Mexican National Tag Team Championship and in a battle royal match ELIMINATORIA CAMPEONATO NACIONAL DE PAREJAS ELIMINATORIA FASE 2 (03-06-2020) (posted by HVSLuchaLibre) LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 6 DE MARZO DE 2020 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL on ClaroSports.com: 2020-03-06 2020-03-06
ok Rey Cometa & Star Jr. vs Pólvora & Vangellys for the Mexican National Tag Team Championship and [8F] ELIMINATORIA CAMPEONATO NACIONAL DE PAREJAS PRIMERA ETAPA FASE 2 (03-06-2020) (posted by HVSLuchaLibre) LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 6 DE MARZO DE 2020 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL on ClaroSports.com: 2020-03-06 2020-03-06
ok Cancerbero & Raziel vs Atlantis Jr. & Flyer for the Mexican National Tag Team Championship and [8F] ELIMINATORIA CAMPEONATO NACIONAL DE PAREJAS PRIMERA ETAPA FASE 2 (03-06-2020) (posted by HVSLuchaLibre) LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 6 DE MARZO DE 2020 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL on ClaroSports.com: 2020-03-06 2020-03-06
ok Felino & Tiger vs Drone & Esfinge for the Mexican National Tag Team Championship and [8F] ELIMINATORIA CAMPEONATO NACIONAL DE PAREJAS PRIMERA ETAPA FASE 2 (03-06-2020) (posted by HVSLuchaLibre) LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 6 DE MARZO DE 2020 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL on ClaroSports.com: 2020-03-06 2020-03-06
ok Audaz & Fugaz vs Rey Bucanero & Shocker for the Mexican National Tag Team Championship and [8F] ELIMINATORIA CAMPEONATO NACIONAL DE PAREJAS PRIMERA ETAPA FASE 2 (03-06-2020) (posted by HVSLuchaLibre) LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 6 DE MARZO DE 2020 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL on ClaroSports.com: 2020-03-06 2020-03-06
ok Rey Cometa & Star Jr. vs Atlantis Jr. & Flyer for the Mexican National Tag Team Championship and in a tournament quarterfinal match ELIMINATORIA CAMPEONATO NACIONAL DE PAREJAS SEGUNDA ETAPA FASE 2 (03-06-2020) (posted by HVSLuchaLibre) LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 6 DE MARZO DE 2020 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL on ClaroSports.com: 2020-03-06 2020-03-06
ok Carístico, Valiente, Volador Jr. vs Cavernario, Euforia, Último Guerrero LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 6 DE MARZO DE 2020 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL on ClaroSports.com: 2020-03-06 2020-03-06
below average Fuego, Joker, Stigma vs Dark Magic, Diamond, Okumura in a relevos increíbles match LUNES CLÁSICO DE ARENA PUEBLA 2 DE MARZO DEL 2020 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL YouTube: 2020-03-02 2020-03-02
below average Atlantis Jr. & Flyer vs Felino & Tiger for the Mexican National Tag Team Championship and in a tournament semifinal match ELIMINATORIA CAMPEONATO NACIONAL DE PAREJAS TERCERA ETAPA FASE 2 03 06 2020 (posted by HVSLuchaLibre) LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 6 DE MARZO DE 2020 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL on ClaroSports.com: 2020-03-06 2020-03-06
not rated Astro, Asturiano, Meyer vs Centella Roja, Guerrero Espacial, Sombra Diabólika LUNES CLÁSICO DE ARENA PUEBLA 2 DE MARZO DEL 2020 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL YouTube: 2020-03-02 2020-03-02
not rated Audaz, Dulce Gardenia, Kráneo vs Hechicero, Shocker, Virus LUNES CLÁSICO DE ARENA PUEBLA 2 DE MARZO DEL 2020 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL YouTube: 2020-03-02 2020-03-02
not rated Angelito & Kaligua vs Pequeño Olímpico & Pequeño Violencia LUCHA LIBRE MARTES DE NUEVOS VALORES EN LA ARENA MEXICO 3 MARZO DE 2020 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL YouTube: 2020-03-03 2020-03-03
not rated La Jarochita, Princesa Sugehit, Sanely vs La Metálica, Reyna Isis, Tiffany LUCHA LIBRE MARTES DE NUEVOS VALORES EN LA ARENA MEXICO 3 MARZO DE 2020 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL YouTube: 2020-03-03 2020-03-03
not rated Drone, Magia Blanca, Stigma vs Dark Magic, Okumura, Olímpico LUCHA LIBRE MARTES DE NUEVOS VALORES EN LA ARENA MEXICO 3 MARZO DE 2020 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL YouTube: 2020-03-03 2020-03-03
not rated Flyer, Fuego, Stuka Jr. vs El Hijo del Villano III, Máscara Año 2000, Vangellys LUCHA LIBRE MARTES DE NUEVOS VALORES EN LA ARENA MEXICO 3 MARZO DE 2020 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL YouTube: 2020-03-03 2020-03-03
not rated Felino & Tiger vs Rey Bucanero & Shocker for the Mexican National Tag Team Championship and in a tournament quarterfinal match ELIMINATORIA CAMPEONATO NACIONAL DE PAREJAS SEGUNDA ETAPA FASE 2 (03-06-2020) (posted by HVSLuchaLibre) LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 6 DE MARZO DE 2020 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL on ClaroSports.com: 2020-03-06 2020-03-06
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