Terrible & Texano suspended, Ephesto out three weeks, ratings, Tinieblas retiring

Texano & Terrible are suspended from wrestling in Arena Coliseo Guadalajara for 2 months for getting into a fight with a fan. It sounds like Terrible was sent into the second row on a Dorada dive, knocking beer out of a fan’s hands, the fan responded aggressively, and Terrible & Texano responded just as aggressively. They apologized later, but still got suspended. Being banned from an arena for two months (especially when you’re supposed to be the tag team champions of the building) is obviously a bad thing, but at least it was rudos and probably the right rudos too.

Mephisto, when talking about his title match with Valiente on the same show, says Ephesto will be out two months after hurting his leg on Friday night’s show. Didn’t pick up an obvious injury spot when I was watching the TV, but I didn’t know to look for one. Ephesto did work a show on Sunday, so maybe Mephisto just got the day wrong. Sounds like the crowd wasn’t much into the title match, by the way.

Tinieblas Sr. says he’s retiring. By the end of the year. (Maybe.) He’s planning a retirement tour from 04/16 to the start of the world cup, and then a second retirement tour from July to November, but no precise dates. I’m thinking he’s announcing this tour 2.5 months before it’s starting because he’s got a lot of open dates on the tour to fill, but Tinieblas claims he’s got plans to visit AAA, CMLL and IWRG. His only regret is he never got to win Mil Mascaras mask, but maybe there’s a little more time.

In this week’s WON, there’s a section about major changes in AAA coming soon. I am sure I’ve read that same thing in that same section a half dozen different times in the last six months. The idea for this year is to build around Marco Corleone, Jack Evans, Zorro and Laredo Kid (with Wagner, Konnan and maybe Vampiro still around.) Again, seems like we’ve been here before. AAA is a out of shape person who makes a New Year’s Resolution to join a gym, and is back booking Wagner vs Mesias all over again by the end of February. I think I mixed my metaphor there. Funny how Mesias is not on the list.

TV ratings for this past week, as pointed out in the comments

SmackDown: 9.6
CMLL: 3.3
AAA: 2.4

AAA was bumped a few hours early, which surely hurt the number. Both promotions could do a far better job of promoting their own TV show. CMLL’s been mentioning the start time for their show on Twitter, and it’d be great if AAA was doing the same. There really should be no reason for me to do Lucha Times posts in 2010; the promotions should make it blatantly obvious when their TV shows are going to air and even what will be on them. Even if they’re not making a dime off the TV, the TV is still supposed to drive interest in the company, but the promotions still promote it as an accessory product to the live events they’re really promoting.

El Pancracio has an interview with Rey Mendoza, who says he WILL wrestle on Friday, having recovered from peritonitis. There’s also interviews with Shocker about his changes this week, and Claudio Castignoli heading to Uruguay.

Laredo Kid and his brother Oscuridad are opening up a lucha libre gym in Nuevo Laredo. They say there hasn’t been a lucha libre focused gym there since the 70s, and they’re renting a place for three days a week to see if it’ll work.

Perros del Mal held a press conference to promote Sunday’s show. Not a lot of new stuff on the promotion itself, but some minor details. Super Nova says he has NOT signed with the WWE but is hoping to get a call back, and will continue working here and in NWE for the time being. Charly Manson says his feud was supposed to be with Psicosis II but “due to problems, he’s not active right now.” That’s odd – Psicosis is listed as working AULL tomorrow and Monterrey on Sunday.Dr. Wagner III and his partners talk to ESTO about their match against the Perros this Sunday. The Perros respond in another article by calling Dr. Wagner III green, Groon only muscles, and Oriental the only real fighter of the group.

AAA has a preview of the Electroshock interview from the latest Box Y Lucha, and points to upcoming video of La Hermandad spray paitning Decnnis’ gear.

Over on YouTube, there’s video of The AAA Van Nuys tryouts.

Among projets on the table for the Guadalajara city government: building a Blue Demon statue.

You can video chat with Laguna’s last hope Ultimo Guerrero & Stuka over at Televisa Deportes, today at 5pm.

DJ Spectro has a report on the show to honor Tigre Colombiano.

Cronicas Y Leyendas notes a photo of Hombre Bala doing a frankensteiner in 1985.

Segunda Caida thinks they finish up IWRG ’09 with the 12/25 and 12/27 shows, but they haven’t yet see the non-excitement of the extra 11/01 matches from the past weekend. Maybe it’s just this bad cold, but that show cured me of enthuasism for IWRG.

LuchaWorld has KrisZ’s news update.

14 thoughts to “Terrible & Texano suspended, Ephesto out three weeks, ratings, Tinieblas retiring”

  1. RAW dropped to a 7.9 in Mexico. Ouch!

    They might be back on 52mx with a live feed, so that might hurt. Let’s see if this is a trend.

  2. So the idea is to build around Marco Corleone, Jack Evans, Zorro and Laredo Kid ? They must really want nobody to show up for their events.

  3. That’s why kids nowadays are wimps. In the old days, if a drunk guy got pissed off that a wrestler spilled his drink and started shit, the wrestler would beat the shit out of the guy. Then, once the drunk fan sobered up, they’d shake hands just in time to hit the local bar to get drunk together.

    Nowadays, you beat up a guy or spit on a fan, you get suspended. Drunk guy comes back next show and keeps doing the same stuff.

    BTW, that AAA tryout match was pretty good, but I hated the finishing spot.

  4. @CM93: Indeed, Laredo Kid ( & the rest of the Fuerza Aerea) & El Zorro are two of the only things in AAA that I find Interesting (Faby, & the Minis are the other two) the rest I couldn’t give a shit.

  5. @CM93: Well, Rico submitted on top of the other two guys backs, then Kaos suffocated due to being trapped underneath that fella’s crotch and had to submit, and the final guy was getting his rear, headbutted by Human Tornado!

    That would be a finish in AAA, if you think about it. I know you are right that there was no ending, but remember AAA likes clusterfuck finishes.

    I predict Mr. Niebla will steal that and use it as a finisher with La Peste Negra.

  6. That finish was actually a pretty common UWA finish. Surprised the Americans would do that though since AAA obviously wants to get away from a Lucha Libre product as much as they can.

  7. “Texano & Terrible are suspended from wrestling in Arena Coliseo Guadalajara for 2 months for getting into a fight with a fan. It sounds like Terrible was sent into the second row on a Dorada dive, knocking beer out of a fan’s hands, the fan responded aggressively, and Terrible & Texano responded just as aggressively. ” I could be wrong but it sems that incidents duch as this occurs rather frequently.

  8. @Rob: Most of those guys wrestle or have wrestled on lucha shows in SoCal. It shouldn’t be too surprising.

    I hope Human Tornado can get a job out of that try-out.

  9. He shouldn’t even have to try-out – he worked in WSX. I thought anyone who worked there got automatic jobs in AAA.

  10. @Rob: From what I was told Konnan made a speech before the try out stating that they were looking for guys who could do “Lucha Libre” and not “Sports Entertainment.”

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