Rush/Marco in Puebla, Tuesday preview

tecnicos win!
last night’s show

CMLL (SUN) 05/08/2016 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [Fuego en el Ring]
1) Avispón Negro & Black Sugar b Destructor & Guerrero de la Muerte
2) Diplomático & Gitano b El Alteño & Javier Cruz Jr.
Gitano won the final fall 1 v 2
3) Cosmos DQ Relámpago
Linterna, Gitano, Reycko and Avispon Negro all ran in.
4) Frezzer, Mágico, Neutrón b Demonio Rojo, El Chakal, Rey Trueno
5) El Divino, Gallo, Vaquero Jr. DQ Kempo Dragón, Príncipe Kisho, Ráfaga
Kempo & Kisho fouled and unmasked Vaquero & Gallo.

Run-ins on a Guadalajara show usually mean a cage match is coming.

CMLL (MON) 05/09/2016 Arena Puebla [thecubsfan]
1) París & Robin b Fuerza Chicana & King Jaguar
Black Tiger appears to have replaced Robin (traffic delay). Match did not air on the stream. Tecnicos apepared to have won in a match that was stalled out to allow everyone else to arrive.
2) Espíritu Maligno & Nitro b Millenium & Rey Samuray LA MEJOR LUCHA LIBRE EN VIVO DESDE LA ARENA PUEBLA 9 DE MAYO DEL 2016 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
11:38. Espiritu Maligno replaced Arkangel. Rudos took 1/3.
3) Hombre Bala Jr., Magnus, Súper Halcón Jr. b Virus, Warrior Steel, Yago LA MEJOR LUCHA LIBRE EN VIVO DESDE LA ARENA PUEBLA 9 DE MAYO DEL 2016 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
12:24. Rudos took 2/3.
4) Dalys © b Estrellita [CMLL WOMEN] LA MEJOR LUCHA LIBRE EN VIVO DESDE LA ARENA PUEBLA 9 DE MAYO DEL 2016 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
10:09. Dalys took falls 2/3 to retain, her second defense.
5) Ángel de Oro, Stigma, Stuka Jr. b Ephesto, Luciferno, Mephisto LA MEJOR LUCHA LIBRE EN VIVO DESDE LA ARENA PUEBLA 9 DE MAYO DEL 2016 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
10:39. Tecnicos took 2/3. Stigma challenged for a trios title match next week. Mephisto accepted, but the rudos still unmasked the tecnicos.
6) La Máscara, Rush, Shocker DQ Marco Corleone, Máximo Sexy, Negro Casas [Relevos Increíbles] LA MEJOR LUCHA LIBRE EN VIVO DESDE LA ARENA PUEBLA 9 DE MAYO DEL 2016 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
There was an odd delay before the match. Arkangel started as a replacement for Shocker, only for Shocker to take his place in the first minutes. Shocker’s team took 1/3, the last when Rush flagrantly fouled Marco. Marco demanded a singles match next week and Rush accepted.

This was a strange show. The announcers, when their microphones were finally working, explained there was an accident blocking traffic on the highway leading from Mexico City to Puebla. The caravan usually leaves Arena Mexico during the afternoon and is at the arena hours ahead of time, so they must’ve been stuck for quite some time. The announcers said they had to get out one of vehicle, grab their equipment, carry it a ways to get past the stoppage, and get in another vehicle to get to the show. The stream didn’t start until about half hour past normal, with the guys from the opener still lingering in the ring. (It must’ve gone a lot longer than usual, and the show itself went longer than usual.) The production crew was putting the equipment together, and got it working pretty quick all considering, though they didn’t explain what was going on until it was all working.

The Shocker bit in the main event was just as weird. They were stalling before that match got going. Arkangel got in the ring and started staring back, as if he was still unsure if Shocker was coming. I’d guess Arkangel was pulled from the second match because they didn’t know if Shocker was going to make his match. (They’d normally do it from the semimain, but those guys were all needed for the title match.) Maybe Shocker was traveling his own way up to Puebla and they weren’t sure if he was going to get thru the traffic in time? Shocker said there was a lot of stress last night but thanked God for letting him wrestler.

The matches itself weren’t as interesting. Rush/Marco next week should be fun. The Trios title match could be good too.

Today’s CMLL show has Marco Corleone, Maximo and Stuka taking on Ultimo Guerrero, Euforia and Vangellys. It was supposed to be Niebla Roja instead of Euforia, and Niebla Roja’s recent Facebook posts have him back in Arena Mexico, but he’s off all cards this week. The fourth match continues the Panthers/Kamikazes feud. There are no ongoing feuds and there aren’t any sure fire great matches. It seems like a good night to skip, but the joy/hassle of following CMLL is sometimes that’s randomly when good trios matches occur.

The preview says the show starts at 8:30pm, but I assume it starts at 7:30pm like every other Tuesday. It’ll air on CMLL.com and YouTube.

CMLL also lists Cavernario out of the fun looking lightning match with Stuka on Friday, with Misterioso taking his place.

Flamita defeated Dinamic Black on Muchas Luchas (Guadalajara)’s one year anniversary. Semimain saw the Neza Kings cheat La Legion (Rayman, Makabre and Omega) , with a tease of a mask/hair match to follow.

The AAA Japan account says a press conference for the Lucha World Cup will take place tomorrow. Wednesday’s the AAA announcement day so that makes sense. I’d expect we’ll get the full teams or something close to it.

Black Terry Jr. has slow motion highlights of Sunday’s IWRG show.

Box Y Lucha 3232 has Mephisto & Electroshock on the cover of this week’s issue.

LuchaWorld has KrisZ’s news update, including a recap of Konnan’s new podcast and this week’s Poster-Mania.

Segunda Caida reviews the No Mas episode.

Chessman & Averno hype their tag title rematch on Saturday.

Notimex has a video feature on the mother/daughter team Los Irmas. SuperLuchas has an interview with Lola Gonzalez along the same Mother’s Day lines.

Hola Ciudad has a story on Lucha Va Voom.

San Luis Potosi luchadors can sign up for government health insurance on Friday.

Lineups

FULL (SAT) 05/14/2016 Gimnasio Olímpico Juan de la Barrera, Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal
1) Charly Madrid & Saru vs Pequeño Guerrero & Tupac Amaru
2) Lady Apache & Reyna Dorada vs Ludark Shaitan & Stephane Vaquer
3) Ángel Del Amor, Decnnis, Zumbido vs Fishman Jr., Sucesor, Veneno
4) Alan Stone, Hijo De Dos Caras, Hijo de Máscara Sagrada, Huracán Ramírez vs Cien Caras Jr., Hijo de Máscara Año 2000, Scorpió Jr., Silver Kain
5) Grond XXX, LA Park, Súper Parka, Tinieblas Jr. vs El Hijo del Solitario, Hijo del Dr. Wagner Jr., Pirata Morgan, Rey Bucanero

Reconfigured lineup, with some people who were scheduled for the (quietly canceled) Sunday show added to this one. Of note, Marabunta Jr. – who’s currently playing the role of Octagon Jr. – disappeared off this card.

LI (SUN) 05/15/2016 Arena Aficion
1) Avispón & Dr. Boris vs Colmillo Blanco & El Novato
2) Dragón Latino & El Exótico vs Krónico & La Plaga
3) Hijo De Villano III & Villano III Jr. vs Águila Del America Jr. & Fujin
4) Canek Jr., El Fantasma, Solar I vs Máscara Año 2000, Okumura, Raijin
5) Canek vs Mr. Jack [IWL HEAVY]
listed as vacant title?

  1. Leyenda Inmortales still exists
  2. Leyenda Inmortales had an “International World League Heavyweight Championship” held by Fantasma and a “Indy Wrestling League World Championship” held by Canek
  3. I have no idea which this is, or why it’d be vacant. Maybe there’s a title change we’ve all forgot
  4. Canek just wants to get the win back over Mr. Jack, I guess.
  5. Okumura chooses the oddest selection of indies to work

One thought to “Rush/Marco in Puebla, Tuesday preview”

  1. Random (half) guess is that this is the IWL Independent Heavyweight Title that Mr Jack won from Canek back in January 2015. They’ve faced each other a good few times since in trios (LI still makes its way onto Youtube!), but I cannot think of a title match, especially where Jack would have vacated/lost.

    The Mascara Ano Dos Mil vs Heavy Metal feud being dropped with no payoff is one of the saddest things in all of 2015.

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