CMLL Guerreros del Ring on 52MX #271 (01/29/2011)

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Astral, Bam Bam, Fantasy vs Mercurio, Pequeño Nitro, Pequeño Olímpico: rare mini match with a lot of guys I’m not really interested in, but it was okay for what they got to do. Mercurio is the Pequeno Sangre Azteca in falling all over himself outside the ring after being sent out.

Ángel de Oro, Stuka Jr., Valiente vs Terrible, Texano, Vangelis: Vangelis lost to a dropkick to the knee! Don’t step to Valiente. Standard match with these six, shortened by a few minutes.

Demus wins a cibernetico, Perico outsmarts Maximo

CMLL (TUE) 02/08/2011 Arena Mexico [CMLL]
1) Enrique Vera Jr. & Leono b Bronco & Mortiz
2) Demus 3:16 b Virus, Stuka Jr., Fuego, Ángel de Plata, Dr. X, Puma King, Rey Cometa, Hijo del Signo, Durango Kid, Hombre Bala Jr., Dragon Lee [cibernetico]
Order in reverse order of elimination. Dragon Lee knocked himself out on a dive. CMLL.com says he had memory issues, which sounds bad. Final four were Stuka/Fuego/Virus/Demus, but the rudos surprisingly beat both the tecnicos. While the ref was busy getting Stuka out, Demus fouled Virus and got the winning pin. CMLL taunts this as the student beating the teacher.
3) Héctor Garza, Shigeo Okumura, Texano DQ Hijo del Fantasma, Super Porky, Toscano
Texano fouled Super Porky. Porky demanded a hair match.
4) La Máscara, La Sombra, Rush b Averno, Ephesto, Mephisto
Rush pinned Ephesto with a back suplex.

CMLL (TUE) 02/08/2011 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [Amor al Deportes, Fuego en el Ring]
1) Magnum b Evola
Samurai was referee, and Evola was not happy with his deciding count
2) Guerrero Maya Jr. & Starman b Infierno & León Blanco
3) Pequeño Universo 2000 & Pierrothito b Eléctrico & Shockercito
4) Gallo, Sagrado, Sangre Azteca b Escorpion, Misterioso II, Pólvora
Sangre Azteca teaming with Gallo & Sagrado just seems wrong. Rudos punished Sangre for switching sides, but Sangre pulled off a surprise small package on Misterioso to win it for his side.
5) Felino & Rey Bucanero b Máscara Dorada & Máximo
Tecnicos took the first. Rudos got the second when Bucanero faked a foul from Maximo, as he did last week. Maximo tried the same trick in the third, the fans protested, and Perico flew over and fouled Maximo in the confusion. Bucanero pinned Maximo for the win. Fine teamwork!

Mi Lucha Libre visits El Mexicano’s lucha libre class, which includes his two sons.  I would not take credit for training El Padrino.

On the Naucalpan AAA taping, Hijo de Tirantes bashed Fabi Apache’s leg with a bat. That should put her out of action for a while. Gran Apache is not happy.

A flyer for shows from February 22 to 24 in Tamaulipas list a bunch of CMLL, indy, and US indy names: Maximo, Olimpico, Alebrije, Estrellita, La Mascara, Casandro, Mil Mascara, Octagoncito, Carlito, Colt Cabana, Adam Pearce and Mellisa Anderson among others. Cabana’s website has a list of upcoming dates but doesn’t (yet?) mention any of those.

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