CMLL Mini Line - 12/31/05 (#197)
Recapped: 04/30/05

Match 1: Hooligan (c), Loco Max, Arkangel vs Alan Stone (c), Tony Rivera, Ricky Marvin
Arena Coliseo, 06/14/04

  1. tecnicos
  2. rudos
  3. tecnicos

Winner: tecnicos (2-1)
Match Time: 11:26
Approx Rating: Okay.
Other Match Notes: Straight from the dancing to everyone in the ring. They have Chris Stone listed in the match graphic, but that's actually Ricky Marvin. Ark is wearing his all red mask, and Hooligan is wearing his all black mask - if you glance quick enough, it looks like generic masked Averno & Mephisto. 

Opening sequence is Loco and Alan. Alan grabs a waistlock and holds on, even when Loco gets to the mat. Loco gets tossed down, but rallies with an armdrags. Alan eventually gets a half crab, and Loco gets the ropes again - so Alan pulls him more into the center and locks on a Boston Crab looking like he has no idea who to do it. Maybe Loco's too short? Loco reverses and ties up the legs, but Alan turns him over and tires to pin him. Loco's shoulders are off the mat for a bit, but Alan gets a two count when he puts them down. Up to their feet, and Loco tries a fujiwara armbar, but he can't get it down and extends. Alan reverses and gets a reverse neckbreaker - tough to tell because we're mega zoomed for some reason. Two count. Tags to Ark and Tony Rivera, who's all spikey. Mat wrestling so exciting, they choose to show Loco and Hooligan standing around for a bit. Ark tries to get out of a hammerlock, but Tony keep holding on, rolling with him whatever eh tries. It doesn't look as smart as I think they'd like. He finally gets out with an armdrags, and then the next bit is a bit of muddle. After, they hit the ropes, and there's something between a backdrop and a powerslam for two - that wasn't good. A pair of zero cover and they get out of there, which is all for the best. Hooligan and Marvin, and Hooligan begins his audition for a NOAH gig with a chops. Headlocks, shot off, over, under, into a Marvin dropkick. Besides the short hair, Ricky's got a tattoo on his right arm. Hooligan reverses a whip and kicks Marvin, Marvin backdrops him to the apron, Hooligan tries to suplex him out, but Marvin clumsily lands on the apron. They fight there, with Marvin taking Hooligan to the floor with a spinning headscissors. Tony and Loco back in - Tony holds Loco up in a bodyscissors and Alan adds the dropkick to the head. He's done, if they'll pin, and Alan will. (4:42) Ark gets armdragged off the top rope by Tony and that's the fall. (4:51) Break.

Tecnicos hold the ring as we return, but leave it to let Tony and Ark start. If there's an opening whistle, we don't hear it. Ark gets in a clothesline and looks around. Tony's stomped down in the corner. Corner whip, Ark charges into a double boot, Tony walks backwards into a monkey flip (amazing how he knew it was coming), waved by, up and over faceslam. Tony gets a bodyscissors armdrags to send Ark out. Loco in, and Loco knocked down. Monkey flip for him - he takes it high. Tony monkey flips him again another another charge, and Loco rolls out. Tags. Hooligan wants someone gets Alan. Kicks and chops. Corner whip, Hooligan charges in, Alan moves out of the way, and then Alan hits him with a bad clothesline. Whip, slow tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. Alan scares Ark off the apron, but allows Hooligan to roll out. Ricky in, and Ark takes Hooligan's place. They get into a chop battle, and Ark wins by kicking. Whip, Marvin takes the high flapjack. Ark with the forearm taunt before getting back to work. Chop, whip, big flapjack, but Marvin comes down with an armdrag. Both men up, and Ark levels Marvin with a discus clothesline. Don't see that often. Whip, Ark goes for an hiptoss but Marvin's grabbed the ropes. Marvin kicks him, snap mare, off the ropes, spinning thru the ropes for a dropkick. Marvin adds a outside in slingshot splash, Loco tries to break it up with an elbow drop and gets his partner. Ark rolls out, and Marvin sends Loco out with a twisting headscissors. Marvin with the dive fake backflip, scaring Hooligan in the process. Rudos need to get it together. Tony in to take over on Hooligan, and Hooligan turns the tide with chops. Loco in while his partner is still there, and he knocks down Tony with a dropkick. Loco's warned to go to his corner, but pays no mind, as Ark comes in as well. There's the Guerrero sit on Tony, and we're into a beatdown. Alan in, and he goes even with Ark until the other two kick him from behind. Ark is thrown around by his hair, and leaves before they can do more to him. Tony back in, and he's worked over again. Not sure everyone's on the same page - Loco keeps waiting to do a spot that's not coming, for once. He ends up trying to dropkick Marvin off the apron, only for Marvin to calmly out of the way and Loco to hit the ropes. Meanwhile, Ark has Tony in a reverse neck vice, and that gets him (3:46) Marvin and Alan are both in- are they going to tie them up? Loco Max suplexes Marvin for whatever reason - it's really dumb, because he has no room to do it, and takes out Hooligan's leg in the process (in a nasty way which could've caused an injury.) Ark just grabs Alan's leg and holds him down while Loco picks him, and that's it. (4:17) Ark only realizes something's up with Hooligan after his hand is raised, and rolls out to check him - Hooligan's on the ground grabbing his leg. We get a replay of Hooligan going down. That was completely Loco Max's fault. When we're back from replays, Hooligan is standing in the ring, but is limping. 

Straight onto the third fall, with Tony coming in first band being worked over. They work around Hooligan's injury by just whipping him into Hooligan, who gets his good leg up to kick him. He's hurting, but he's trying to work thru it. Ark takes Tony out, and Alan gets worked over. Hooligan posts Marvin on the apron for good measure. Alan gets sent out quick, so it's Tony in again. They set up the GdI sit again, but Tony reverses spots and Ark takes it. Comeback is on. Lots of brawling. All the rudos get whipped into each other. Hooligan promptly rolls out of there, and Alan gets knocked out by the other two rudos. The tecnicos take control and try for double bulldogs, the rudos push them off, and the tecnicos stops short. Rudos try for clotheslines, but tecnicos move out of the way, and Ark kills Loco good. Tony and Marvin form a plan, and land a boosted dropkick on both rudos, sending them out. Dive time? Stereo TOPES, Marvin obliterated Loco, who went right into a chair. Back in the ring, Hooligan's taking hiptoss and dropkick bumps on one good leg. Alan get the bodyscissors cradle one two three. (2:18) I blame it all on Loco Max! Ark is sure that was a two count, but he's in the minority. Hooligan lays down for a while - long enough to take us to break. 

Coming Soon: Bronco!

Match 2: Averno (c), Mephisto, Sangre Azteca vs Metro, Satanico (c), Felino
Arena Mexico, 06/17/05

  1. rudos
  2. tecnicos 
  3. rudos

Winner: rudos (2-1)
Match Time: 8:49
Approx Rating: 86. Prototypical 'non-brawl' trios match in 2005, how you want it done, except maybe the early clip.
Other Match Notes:
No entrances. They're all in the ring, waiting for final introductions. That's quite the rudo combo - they're all wearing blue. Sangre's tights seem to match, but I think they're just his normal Guerrero ones, because that's what it says on the side. (Note: Averno & Mephisto's tights do not say Guerrero.)

Averno and Metro start. Monito is out here for whatever reason, and there might be a clip, because as soon as we're done looking at him, the rudos are doing a beatdown with people in vastly different positions. Okay, sot hat's not a maybe. Sangre holds Satanico forever for Mephisto to do something, and Mep takes forever to do it. Felino gets a quick beating, with a triple pump powerbomb.  Metro in next. We look at the fans instead of him, how disappointing. He's hung off the apron for Sangre to dropkick to the floor. Satanico in, and he gets Sangre alone for a second, which isn't good for young Mr. Azteca. The Assassins come in and help out, and, with a long set up, we end up getting a triple submission on Satanico. (2:11) Break.

Coming Soon: Elektro!

Beatdown still going on. This time, it's Felino taking a set of corner clotheslines. Averno sets him up on the top rope, and Sangre does the corner ruin up headscissors on him. Double flying headbutts! Everyone pose! How about a pin? Sangre's pretty pumped. They really should do something with this trio as a trio, they're pretty awesome. Metro back in, but he's stopped pretty quick. Corner whip, Averno in after with a clothesline, and he holds Metro with chops, Averno whips him back to Mephisto for a takedown, and the Assassins hold Metro's legs so Sangre can add a middle rope dropkick to his butt. Triple boot sends him out, and the rudos tease a triple dive, only to do another pose. Satanico challenges them to take him on, and so they do. Satanico take a corner whip, Sangre is whipped in, but Satanico throws him down. Averno and Mep charge in, Satánico ducks the double clothesline and clotheslines Sangre as the other tecnicos dropkick Mep and Averno out. Sangre is whipped into a tilt-a-whirl -backbreaker, sent out with a shoulderblock by Satanico, and takes a tope from Metro! Averno in, but his clothesline gets turned into a Felino crucifix powerbomb one two three. (2:24) He's the captain, but Satanico's backslide on Mephisto still gets counted. Replays. 

No edit, no break into the third fall. We take a look at everything but the ring, but apparently Averno gets Metro down to start, because he's stomping him as we come in. Off the ropes, clothesline misses, Averno goes over, and then takes a spinning headscissors. Averno goes out, Mep in, and Metro gets a corner headscissors on him. Mep out, Sangre in, and he gets in some chest slaps and chops. Metro stops to yell at the crowd. Corner whip, reversed, Metro goes to the apron. Chest slap from there, and Metro heads up - top rope armdrag looks eh. Metro with a roll and a pose. Mep and Felino in, and Felino rolls and gets a shot on Mep. Off the ropes, over, over, under, Mep stops to pose and gets dropped with a clothesline. Averno tries to sneak in a senton, but Felino's Just Too Fast and rolls out of the way. Felino off the ropes, rolling over Averno's back into an armdrags. Sangre in, misses a clothesline, lifted up into a fireman's carry, which we watch on the screen. Felino drops him in position, and holds him for Monito butt splash. Dropkick too! Sangre is more angry then hurt, but Felino clotheslines him out before he can do more. Satanico in, Mephisto in - no, he realized who it was and left. Mep back in after talking with his team. Charge, off the ropes, over, waved by, tossed by Satanico. Mep up an angrily chest slapping Satanico down. Wristlock, twisting it and chopping Satanico. Mep tries a corner walk armdrag (!) but Satanico breaks the wristlock and just lets Mep drop to the mat. Sangre in and surprising him with a back elbow. kick, and Satanico's on the ropes. Whip, head down too soon, and Satánico throws Sangre around by his hair. One more time!  Averno in as Sangre rolls out, and he lets loose with chest slaps. Whip, reversed, big flapjack by Averno. Satanico with a rolling arm snap, and again., and Averno wants out. Satánico's not letting him go - apron dive senton! Okay, we've seen everything - how are we ending this? Metro lands a plancha on Sangre, both roll thru, Metro off the ropes, Sangre kicks him in the midsection - Devil's Wings! HE'S ON THE TEAM. Meanwhile, Felino tries a 'rana, but Mephisto tosses him up in the air and headbutts him in the midsection on the way down (looked as weird as it sounded.) Sangre picks up his pin (4:10) and Mep gets the submission with a figure four nudo. (4:14) Rudos win and are awesome. What happened here? Why aren't they teaming every week? Not that the Nitro/Dr. X trios is bad, but this was super.

Seccion Azul: Atlantis goes to the zoo! The kids at the zoos are fans of Atlantis, as he interviews them. The people in the background trying to figure out what's going on are fans of Atlantis, I guess. LOOK, A ZEBRA! LOOK, A MONKEY! And so on. I was so hoping we'd get like a tiger cage, and inside would be Metalico and Blanco, but this isn't one of those segments. Everyone sing the Atlantis song.

Stellar Moments
Mencion Honorifical Del Mes:
Sagrado kills Dr. X with a tope, Arkangel kills Sagrado with a plancha, Tony kills Arkangel with a plancha, and then Safari has Sangre Azteca tied up for the win, but Sangre just pulls his mask.
Plancha: Mistico springboard plancha on Ultimo  
Dive: Zetta with a no hands twisting tope con giro on Super Comando
Tecnico: Maximo lands a double jump tope inside the ring on Hooligan. Head to head. 
Painful: In the Reyes del Aires match, Marvin goes for a top rope moonsault and takes two knees to the midsection. They give this high tech.

Vignette: Valets wish everyone happy Father's Day.

Vignette: According to Victor, Rey's got a stomach ache, and Olimpico and Ultimo say he should've ate more to face Groon and his teammates tonight. Ultimo says he's not scared of Groon, but he is scared of Rey's appetite.

Match 3: Ultimo Guerrero (c), Rey Bucanero, Olimpico vs Groon XXX, LA Park (c), Lizmark
Arena Mexico, 06/17/05

  1. tecnicos
  2. rudos
  3. tecnicos

Winner: Tecnicos (2-1)
Match Time: 12:35
Approx Rating: Much lesser than the first Groon match.
Other Match Notes:
Groon gets second entrance. His music is so annoying. Park has a scary skeleton mask and then an odd looking white mask underneath. He looks less like Park than usual. Olimpico has a chain link vest, and it looks like the Guerrero are getting separate entrances, which means the song just keeps playing. Rey has a Rey Bucanero 3000 look going. They restart the music for Ultimo, who's wearing a different mask than in the vignette. Groon tries to charge him, and gets beat up by the rudos - but first, a break. 

As we return, the tecnicos are out to help, and it's a brawl. The tecnicos get control. Park slams Olímpico the ramp, and Groon suplexes Ultimo in the rings - to boos? Magadan mocks Groon's roar! Somehow the match settles down into tone one one, with Ultimo and Lizmark. Ultimo's holding his head a bunch before Lizmark kicks him down in the corner. Corner whip, reversed, Ultimo charges in, Lizmark kips up and out, Ultimo kicks him, Lizmark rolls back and then comes back with a dropkick to the knee. Park in, and he gives Ultimo a spinning headscissors. Groon in, and he clotheslines Ultimo out. Nothing wrong with the move, but the fans boo again. Rey and Park have a sequence while Groon stands in the camera shot. It's actually going pretty good till Lizmark sneaks in with a dropkick and Groon slams Rey. Boos again. Rey rolls out, Olimpico tries, and takes armdrags from Park. Groon adds a slam. SUPERKICK. Now there's a GRON-DA chant as the tecnicos all pose. They're all tall, you see. Rudos regroup, but Olimpico and Rey rush into a stereo drop toe holds. Rudos are bounced around a little more, before Lizmark hits the spinning side slam on Olimpico (5:36), and Park gives Rey a spinning neckbreaker (5:38) Groon chokeslams Ultimo for good measure. There's a chord of discontent in this crowd, though it seems to be a vocal minority. Replays.

Rudos rush the ring after the whistle, and we have an instant beatdown. Ring is cleared pretty quick, Lizmark being left in to take the triple team - this time, it's the GdI sit. Groon in, and he gets lifted up to Ultimo, seated on the middle rope - triple team SUPERBOMB! cover him! one two three! (1:14) Park's cut off trying to help, and then it's his turn - held up in a Gory Special, Rey and Olimpico add a double bulldog. Triple submission pose, and that's over quick (1:46) Replays.

No break gain - they must have a lot planned ahead. Rudos are still in control, and I'm hoping we're getting the quick comeback pin here. Lizmark takes a triple boot. Park in, and it's Bucanero Castigo time. Groon waits for a tag to come in, because he's still kinda new here. Some boos again. Triple whip, head down too soon, Ultimo and Rey take a Groon double suplex again. Olimpico's too busy posing to find out till it's far too late. SUPERKICK (#2) Groon holds Olimpico in a standing choke forever while Park and Lizmark get missile dropkicks on the other two. Stereo dives? No, they slide out and do nothing as Ultimo and Rey slide back in. Groon finally lifts Olimpico up, just in time for him to be pounded in the back. Ultimo stomps Groon, Groon slowly slides out. What now? We've reached a standstill. Park and Lizmark come in and try dropkicks on Ultimo and Rey, but they both move. Tecnicos work together, leading to Lizmark hitting a handspring back elbow on Ultimo and Park landing the corkscrew bodyblock on Ultimo. Groon adds a spinebuster on Olimpico, but everyone kicks out. Groon's like "huh?" and everyone's lost for a second. Ultimo dropkicks Groon out, and he takes the knee bump to the floor himself. Rey looks ready to run someplace, but someone's not ready. He changes plans, waits for Park to turn, and clotheslines him out. Groon choke lifts Groon again, but Rey breaks that up with a dropkick. Lizmark trips him out of the ring and lands a big Asai Moonsault on him. This match has gotten a little disjoined. Olimpico readies himself - top con giro onto Lizmark! Groon going out? What' she going to do? Rey and Olimpico pull him off the apron by the ankles, so we don't get to see a Groon Asai. Ultimo and Lizmark in and the crowd into the matchup of the captains. Park charges Ultimo in the corner, Ultimo throws Park behind him, Park springboards into  a 'rana, one two NO. Baby Richard was a beat slow to get into position. Armdrag, by Park, and there's the Code Red. One two - and the Guerreros pull Baby Richard out! That would seem to be a DQ, and both referees are talking to Park, Olimpico, and Rey now. Ultimo attics Park from behind, and then Rey and Olimpico pound him when leans thorough the ropes. No one's quite sure if the match is still going, and Park and Ultimo stare at each other. On the outside, it seems we miss a Groon diving double clothesline on the Guerreros. In the ring, Ultimo and Park do their flip spot, and then Park calmly hands Ultimo his mask. The refs see that and award the match (DQ 5:11) Why in the world did we have to do the extra screw job there when the first one would've done? This was not laid out too well.    

Match 4: Perro Aguayo, Hector Garza, Halloween, Damian 666 vs Heavy Metal, Negro Casas, Universo 2000, Mascara Magica, Mistico in a cage of death with 8 hairs and a mask on the line
Arena Mexico, 06/17/05

Loser: Mascara Magica
Match Time: 17:20
Approx Rating: Acceptable for these sort of things. They pounded the story home. Nothing I'd want to see again, and it's really a weak finish when you consider the participants.
Other Match Notes:
We seem to join in mid entrances. We get Hector's, and he's in no hurry, but Negro rushes because the Perros in the ring have decided to beat up the tecnicos in the ring - I spot Universo, Magica, Metal, Damian, and I'm guessing Halloween's there too. Perro's out next. No hurry. The fights still going on, though we don't see much of it. Mistico is out last. He's chucking shirts into the crowd. Apparently Perro doubled back, because he comes out of no where to jump Mistico. Snap mare on the ramp! Rip up his mask! Why don't you go in the cage, you dork? Because he's going to throw Mistico into the second row, I guess. The deal is the same as usual - everyone in four five minutes before anyone can leave. Which makes it though, because Perro is edging Mistico into a chair leg. Rudos seem to hold the cage, even though they're down on numbers. No whistle, and we have a break.

Back, in time for pre-match graphics. I expect this one to be easy to call "they brawl, they brawl, and then they brawl." We look at the action outside enough to see Perro throw a drink in Mistico's face, and after we look at the tecnicos, Perro is trying to grab something out a ref's hands. Is it the key? He's got it, and he's locking the cage with Mistico on the outside. So, what, Mistico can't win? I guess the idea is he'll be DQed and lose for not entering, but Mistico just climbs to the top of the cage (which is the real idea.) Everyone masses in the center of the ring and the Casas brothers take control - top cage plancha on FdT! Now, about a minute and half after we've come back from break, the five minute countdown clock starts.

For now, it's in the upper left hand corner, but I don't think they'll keep it there. Yep, there it goes, with the beeping. It's just brawling, as I'd expect. I think the referees might have gotten another key. Universo tries to climb out for whatever reason, but got stopped. FdT try to climb out - but fireworks get them? Huh. Brawl is chaotic - no side has an edge, it's just people and people. Looks like Universo somehow got the key and put it in his tights. 4 minutes to go. Tecnicos seem to have finally extracted the advantage from the numbers. It's all tecnico vs rudo teams sticking together. Halloween gets to press slam Mistico. Three minutes. People laying down and others working them over slowly, as you'd expect, but Negro gets in the square dropkick to Halloween's face. Let's look at the crowd. Mistico climbing up? Ah, moonsault on Damian. Negro climbs up, and lands a top rope senton on Damián. Metal climbs, and adds his own top rope senton. Two minutes. Rudos seem to have suddenly gotten control for no particular reason (except it's the two minute mark), though Negro's still beating up people. MISTICO chant. Damián climbs up, but gets pulled off and crotched on the top rope. One minute left. Metal presses Halloween, and rather easily. Negro puts Damian in a sharpshooter, not that it'll help him. Halloween breaks that up with kicks, and Metal kills him with a German suplex. Submission master Negro puts a cross arm breaker on Damian with 20 seconds left. The ring announcer counts down the second as Mistico takes a powerbomb. That's time, and no one make a sudden move, still mostly concerned with who they're fighting or who's beating down their partners. In fact, Hector's going from fight to fight, helping the rudos take control. Break. (5:16)

3:10 later, we're returning exactly where we left off. Rudos have control,. Magica tries to make a run for it, and Hector grabs him and pulls him down. Perro tries to make a run for it, but Mistico grabs him just as get to the top rope - and pulls down his trunks? Somehow, this is fine to show because it's not Hector, I guess. Maybe Garza has something offensive on his butt! Magica's gotten free and is hanging onto the top of the cage, but Hector's got him again. Mistico's climbing and no one's paying attention to him. Universo is holding Perro for Mistico to hit, and Mistico's asking the crowd if he should help or if he should leave. Mistico elects to try a twisting cross body, but Perro moves and Universo takes it. That leaves Perro wide open, but he climbs far too slow. Mistico climbs and slips underneath Perro's legs, Universo slips under Mistico's legs, Hector slips underneath Universo's, and they're all stuck. Or they're unstuck, as Hector pulls out a double electric chair suplex. That leaves Perro straddling the top of the cage and taunting the world. Magic's got his leg! Perro desperately kicks loose, and Magica drops down in the ring. Perro's going free, and he's arrogantly celebrating while still holding onto the cage. We might have had a clip here - we don't actually see Perro touch down, but we do see him gloat on the ramp. (7:03

There's definitely a clip here, as we see Universo find an opening, and kick Hector away when he tries to stop him. Universo celebrates when he's over the top, is that all that needs to happen? (8:02

Brawling still going on, and we take a lot of looks at the crowd. Is Negro still in there? yea, Halloween just speared him. Mistico's got his mask ripped off a lot, and Halloween spears him. Is he leaving? Yea, and no one's going to stop him. He poses on top as well. (9:04)

While we watch him climb down, Negro's made a climb - I think it was corner whip gone bad for the tecnicos. Negro climbs over, then climbs back over to mock the guys trying to get him. He still ends up free. (9:21) They show us a clip from 06/18/2004, where Negro lost the cage of death match to Perro; won't happen this time. 

Hector and Damián corner whip a Casas brother again, and again he climbs right out. You think they'd learn. (10:01) We're down to Garza, Damian, Mistico, and Magica.  

Garza misses a clothesline, Mistico tries a springboard plancha, Garza catches him, throws him, and kicks him in the head. Garza's heading up - but Magica's got him by the legs. Mistico walks over, sees Garza standing on the top rope with Magica holding his legs, and climbs behind Garza, grabbing him in a waistlock. Damian climbs the cage in that area, back elbows Mistico and kicks Magica down. Mistico won't let go, but Hector's got enough space to climb up, and then low blow mule kick Mistico. He goes down, Garza goes over, but stops to pose. Magica goes over to the corner, but only to give Damian a super armdrags. Magica holds Damian while Mistico climbs up, but Mistico's just climbing out of the cage, not setting up for a double team. Magica tries to get him to change his mind, but it's more Garza tripping Mistico down a peg from the outside (still not having touched down) that causes Mistico to back down a bit. Garza finally drops down (11:47

Mistico dutifully tries a missile dropkick, but gets Magica, not Damian. It happens. Damián takes a look around, but doesn't climb out. Mistico tries a spinning headscissors, but Damián give shim a powerbomb. Damián trying to leave, but Magica grabs him and pulls him down, setting him in a modified tree of woe. Mistico thinks about leaving, but comes back again, adding in a dropkick to the midsection. Magica tries to tie Damian's legs in the ropes, but it won't work. Magica tries to set up a plan with Mistico., but the fans want Mistico to leave. Double whip, Mistico clothesline, and Magica wants to do a face first powerbomb/legdrop combo. Again, Mistico climbs and the fans want him to go, but he stays - and actually does more of a dropkick. 

Mistico: "Hey, why don't we both just bolt now while Damian's down?" 
Magica: "Nah, I want to do a little more."
Mistico should stop listening to the man who no longer has his mask because he lost it in this exact match!

Double corner whip, Magica corner clothesline, Mistico springboard clothesline. Mistico decides to take off, but Magica insists on him coming back once again. What more do you want, man? No one in the crowd agrees with Mascara Magica at this second, but Mistico's an honorable man and will come back. Mistico charges into a springboard from Magica, and unless he's going to murder Damian with a double stomp to the head, there's no move he can do to him while Damian's sitting on the mat. Instead, Mistico grabs onto the cage and starts climbing. Damian's got him by the leg, though, and Mistico has to come back in. Magica grabs Damián, freeing Mistico, and Mistico's taking off. Or is he? No, he's standing on top of the cage again. You could stand up and reach the light towers from there, it looks like. NO, Mistico's leaving! (14:29) Mascara Magica can't believe he left - Magica walks thru the (now unlocked? I think Universo gave the key back) door and tries to confront Mistico, but he's out of there. And I guess they have to end the final two with a one on one pinfall.

Mascara Magica doesn't know, because he's trying to climb out again. Damian is slightly bleeding and down. I guess that's why they couldn't both climbing out? But Magica didn't know that, so - I dunno. I think he was just dumb. They clip ahead here, to a point where Magica and Damian are both down. Damián slams Magica and climbs up. What's he doing? Unpracticed Moonsault - Magica tries to roll out of the way but Damian ended up landing on his back because he got no air on the move and Magica had no time. Both men are down. Magica up first, and he slams Damian before heading to the top rope. The kid from the Telethon roots for Mascara Magica. Bet he wishes Shocker was still here. Damian crotches Magica on the top rope, pulls his legs to the inside, and tries to grab him, though Magica puts up a fight. There's the valaguesa. One two three. (17:20) Way to lose it for the kid, Magica! Fireworks celebrate the finish to a Damian/Magica hair match, which might have headlined Arena Coliseo (maybe) if that's was the match as announced. Break.

We return to see Magica getting his hair buzzed off. They get it off really quick, but Magica is in a sour mood. Replay of the finish.

That's it.