666, CIMA & a rooster win titles, Masked Warriors

666 Mexico (SAT) 06/05 Salon Mundet de Azcapotzalco [R de Rudo]
1) Guerrero Universal b Aslan, Nocturno
2) 300 b Xtreme Mask, Corteo
3) Enrqiue Chimeyo b Andy Barrow Jr.
4) Majestik, Mini Zumbido, Sombra Vengadora II, Sombra Vengadora Jr. b Pillo, Rex Dragon, Sepulcro, Sepulcro Jr.
5) Freelance, Hiram, Rran Alebrije b Andy Barrow, Bobby Villalobos, Killer
6) Quidam DQ Katharsis [666 WELTER]

666 is a small Japanese promotion who decided to have a Mexican branch. I have no idea. Main event ended when both wrestlers pulled each other’s masks. The referee, who had been behind champion Quidam all match, decided he won by DQ.

CMLL (SUN) 06/06 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [Fuego en el Ring]
1) Black Metal (GDL) b Nocturno
2) Nube Roja & Tondar b Quca & Titanio
3) Infierno & León Blanco b Angelo & Metatrón
4) Delta & Diamante b Dragón Rojo Jr. & Pólvora
5) Gallo b Mr. Trueno [OCCIDENTE LH]
6) Blue Panther, Sagrado, Toscano DQ Atlantis, Rey Bucanero, Último Guerrero

Tecnicos took the first, rudos the second, and UG fouled Sagrado in the third.

The replay of the final was not without issues. Gallo took the first fall. Mr. Trueno took the second, but actually, it was Rey Trueno who had pulled a switch with his brother during the fall, changing masks along the way. Mr. Trueno started the third and wrestled the rest of the way. During the third fall, Mr. Trueno tossed his mask to Gallo to draw the DQ, but the referee caught on, grabbed the mask, and put it on Mr. Trueno to force the match to go on. That’s a new one. Gallo eventually took the fall for the title.

IWRG (SUN) 06/06 Arena Naucalpan [DJ Spectro]
1) Eterno b Máscara Magnífica
2) Daga & Hijo del Pantera b Alan Extreme & Magia Negra
3) Aerostar, Laredo Kid, Súper Fly b Cerebro Negro, Freelance, Suicida
4) Hijo de Pirata Morgan & Pirata Morgan b Trauma I & Trauma II and Maldito Jr. & Tozawa and El Hijo del Diablo & Gringo Loco
5) CIMA b Dr. Cerebro [IWRG WELTER]

Black Terry Jr. went to TripleMania, so no videos of this show unless TeleFormula actually shows a new episode someday. Not totally sure about the teams in the four way tag, except the Piratas beat the Traumas.

CIMA picks up the Welterweight Championship for the second time; he beat Dr. Cerbero for it back in 1998, in the pre-Toryumon days. CIMA is out of town after these days, but it looks like DragonGate and IWRG will be doing more in the future. IWRG was doing nothing with this title and only brought it back to get it to CIMA, so it affects them very little. It would be neat if IWRG actually beat someone in a promotion feud but there’s no expectation of that happening. DragonGate Mexico should be entertaining, anyway.

As expected, the Los Perros run in last night seems to have united AAA & the Legion against them. The post match press conference was Marisela, Octagon, Dorian and Konnan all talking about coming together to fight off the Perros. Dorian made peace with his mom, though Konnan doesn’t seem to like the idea of the Legion working with AAA. They made a point of noting all the new champions; with all of them being non-Legion, I think the “Legion wins all the titles before the end of the year” plot has been dropped.

The Press-Enterprise has photos of the Masked Warriors taping. Turnout looks pretty good. A post on SoCal Uncensored says it was 80% full. It was good day for selling lucha libre tickets. Looks like Rellik worked the show. Haven’t seen results from this show yet.

LuchaWorld has KrisZ’s news update.

14 thoughts to “666, CIMA & a rooster win titles, Masked Warriors”

  1. End of the legion? My god Perro Aguayo, Jr. you are a god amongst men for having the power to end that angle after 4-5 years.

  2. AAA A THOUSAND TIMES BETTER THAN CMLL! That’s what they’re saying on ByL. I really should post ratings there.

    I guess it makes sense to faze out Legion if Perros del Mal are in.

    Doesn’t TNA own the trademark on six-sided rings? Someone does. LLUSA used one.

  3. @Tim: Then why were the AAA fans pelting the ring with garbage, while the WWE fans just watched? Just kidding.

    I was kind of pissed that the PdM stuff was in the WON, which made it to Superluchas, and grew from there. Finally both PdM and AAA just went along, probably to sell tickets.

    I’m going to be in Orlando for FCW. Hope to meet you this time.

  4. @Alfredo: Well, WWE is in Miami, and from there, the SKY footprint can be seen, and WWE execs most likely watched the Triplemania show, especially after Dixie Carter plugged it on her creepy Facebook page.

    We already know that WWE stole the NXT camera angles(floor cam and crane) from Ras de Lona. WON links RdL each week, so you can bet some top execs in WWE have clicked it to see what it’s about.

  5. @LLL: Forgot to say, Tim, a lot of fans who are in town for TNA PPV and other activities, are going to FCW to meet Steamboat. Should be a big crowd. Some pwinsider guys are going for sure.

  6. LLUSA results

    Lujo Esquire/Octagoncito over Rellik/Mistiriosito

    Magno over RJ BREWER DQ

    Lizmark Jr./Sydistiko over Charly Malice/Supernova

    Pierroth Jr./Neutronico/Oriental over Mascara Purpura/PR
    Powers
    Chi Chi/Pequeno Halloween over Mini Park/Mascarita
    Dorada
    Marco Corleone over Tinieblas Jr.

    attendence 70-80%

  7. @Peter Giovanci: Not too excited for this based on this taping, then again, I wasn’t expecting much. Out of all the US talent they have access to they bring John Walters (BJ Brewer) out from under whatever rock he’s been under for the last 3-4 years? I’m guessing this gets canceled by MTV2 after maybe 2 episodes.

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