Quick Sunday results, random 20K crowd drawn by Mistico

Yujiro beat Shocker in Arena Coliseo’s main event, with his feet on the ropes. In Guadalajara, Negro Casas lost to Mistico by DQ yet again. Full results of both tomorrow.

Ovaciones talks about Mistico‘s trip to Japan. They say Mima is going over on 09/10.

Alfonso Morales and Villano III talk about how there ain’t trios like the old days. Also, get off my lawn. Delightfully, Poder del Norte, Fueza Aerea (not really a trio) and Psycho Circus are mention in the same sentence, being on the same level. I’m not arguing the point, it’s just a hilarious truth. Anyway, the aim in this article seems to be blaming wrestlers for wanting to be individuals and not teams (which I’m not sure is a problem but let’s roll with it) – that seems to be me to be fully untrue. There aren’t big famous trios because CMLL and AAA isn’t interested in pushing set trios as top units, they rather mix people around. I’m sure, say, Virus and the Infernales wouldn’t mind a big push as a trio, but they’ve got to get more than one week in a row teaming for that to work, and they’re not getting that unless they’re challenging for a title.

Mistico drew 22,000 to an afternoon show. (It was a make up for a kid’s day show, and, oh yea, it was free and part of a fair. SHHHH.)

Cesar looks at questions and answers from Infierno en el Ring and CMLL’s new wrestlers. Cesar seems to be working under the impression Horus really is the son of Faraon (or the son of someone else in lucha, I guess). I’m still confused on that point, but he’d definitely know better than I.

LuchaWorld has Robert on last year’s Infierno en el Ring (feelings have changed on Negro Casas a bit since then, right?) and 10/27/08 Puebla, plus KrisZ’s news update.