02/06: Puebla, Coliseo, Guadalajara

CMLL (MON) 02/04 Arena Puebla [hugo999]
1) Karisma, Toro Bill Jr., Zigma b Asturiano, Forajido, Legionario
2) Fuerza Chicana, Negro Navarro, Siki Osama Jr. b Centella de Oro, Lestat, Starman
3) La Máscara, Mascara Purpura, Valiente b Ohara, Shigeo Okumura, Skandalo
4) La Sombra, Negro Casas, Volador Jr. b Mascara Ano 2000, Último Guerrero, Universo 2000
5) Atlantis b Blue Panther [NWA LH]

Atlantis took the main event clean with Atlantida.

CMLL (TUE) 02/05 Arena Mexico [ovaciones, cmll, reforma via Jazzo]
1) Rayo Tapatío I & Rayo Tapatío II b Pólvora & Zayco
2) Fire, Pequeño Violencia, Pierrothito b Celestial, Electrico, Pequeño Olímpico
3) Euforia, Nosferatu, Virus b Flash, Máscara Púrpura, Stuka Jr.
4) Alex Koslov, Heavy Metal, Último Dragón b Sangre Azteca, Skandalo, Universo 2000
5) Dos Caras Jr., Dr. Wagner Jr., Valiente b Atlantis, Lizmark Jr., Rey Bucanero

MIA: Olimpico (replaced by Skandalo)
WOUNDED: Atlantis (hurt in the second fall, left the dressing room on his own feet), Mascara Purpura (no details)

Wagner beat Atlantis with the Atlantida in the first fall of the main event. Rudos took the second, tecnicos used the numbers to take the third.

Tecnicos took the semimain in straight falls, including Sangre getting caught fouling Heavy Metal in the second.

In other Reforma articles, Alex Koslov desperately wants a title rematch with Averno this year, while Misterioso is less particular about who he fights, as long as he fights for a title.

CMLL (SUN) 02/10 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
1) Quazar vs Milenio
2) Virgo vs Guero Loco
3) Carlo Roggi vs Valentin Mayo
4) Metatron & Oro II vs El Egipcio & Super Maquina
5) Sagrado vs La Sombra, El Gallo, Stuka Jr., Casanova, Damián 666, Ephesto, Mr. Trueno, Toxico [OCCIDENTE LH, ciber]
6) Marco Corelone vs Último Guerrero

Who you got? Maybe Sagrado wins another title.

CMLL (TUE) 02/12 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
1) Thunder Boy vs Milenio
2) Idolo vs Danger (Guadalajara)
3) Lider vs Destroyer (Guadalajara)
4) Metalik vs Rey Trueno
5) Leon Blanco & Leono vs Infierno & Máscara Mágica
6) Alex Koslov & Tony Rivera vs Malefico & Texano
7) Dr. Wagner Jr. vs Black Warrior [UWA HEAVY]

CMLL actually lists this as “IWA”, but I hope that’s a typo.

AAA’s preview for this weekend’s taping promises there will be blood between Abismo Negro and Mr. Niebla. Ovaciones is having a contest for tickets to this show – mail farosas@ova.com.mx with the names Antonio Pena used before becoming a promoter. You’ve got to be able to pick up the tickets on Friday from the Ovaciones office.

El Hijo del Santo going to Santo’s statue got covered in a few places, including Ovaciones, ESTO (in a photo gallery),

Arturo Rivera‘s column mentions Nicho is now the local AAA promoter in Tijuana. (I think I read an article that said he was one half of the local promoter, but close enough.)

AAA (THU) 02/21 Gimnasio del Estadio Carlos Serdan Arechavaleta
1) Apolo, Matematico Jr., Sangre y Fuego vs Black Baby, El Hijo del Buitre, Matrix (Veracruz)
2) Celestial (Veracruz), El Alebrije, El Elegido vs Electro Shock, Monsther, Violencia (Veracruz)
3) Charly Manson, Chessman, La Parka Jr. vs Abismo Negro, Psicosis II, Zorro

I believe that’s a local Violencia and not the ex-CMLL guy.

DeporTV actually didn’t self delete this week, so I can tell you that no lucha aired. This is a couple weeks in a row, so I wonder if they might be done on that show.

Guerreros del Ring #125 has Xtreme Tiger on the cover.

As part of it’s Solar month, el Martiente is interviewing Solar I himself and taking questions from their board.

3 thoughts to “02/06: Puebla, Coliseo, Guadalajara”

  1. “Psicosis one-half the promoter in Tijuana”

    Read that- He has a money mark. Robert is right. It’s 1996 all over again when Konnan had one of his guys in charge of the TJ territory.

  2. Judging from the photos of Coliseo DF this past Sunday, they didn’t come close to a sellout. Ringside and 1 level are completely sold out which is good, but they should’ve done better.

    CMLL should also remove that ugly chicken wire from the first level at Coliseo. I think the days of fans pelting the ring with garbarge are over.

  3. It would appear that Purpura’s injury came from Virus’ Kudo Driver move right at the end of the match so it shouldn’t screw things up too bad. Aside from Purpura’s neck that is. Looks like he took the move in a very dangerous way.

    Cadena Tres bottom two matches look like winners from the photos!

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