LA Park/Rush tonight in Elite, Lucha Mexico doc, Dragon Lee returns tomorrow

chivalry is dead?
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IWRG (WED) 07/13/2016 Arena Naucalpan [+LuchaTV, The Gladiatores]
1) Kamilión & Lilith Dark b Lady Dark & Lady Monster
First match in 2016 for Kaimilion and Lady Dark/Dark Lady. Debut for Lady Monster.
2) Aramis, Black Dragón, Omega b Adrenalina, Atomic Star, Skanda
3) Demonio Infernal, Rayan, Spartan b Dragón Fly, Hijo de Máscara Sagrada, Hijo del Alebrije
Demonio pulled Dragon Fly’s mask and pinned him for the win.
4) Diablo Jr., El Hijo del Diablo, Violencia Jr. b Eterno, Freelance, Pantera
Eterno replaced Zatura and got along with his partners enough to win (though the Gladiatores have the opposite result.) The fans rooted for Eterno to stay tecnico, and he said he’d consider it with the Insoportables and they’d have a big surprise.
5) Imposible © b Emperador Azteca [IWRG IC Light]
Very good and violent match; Imposible hit Azteca with a chair at the start of the match and turned into a bloody match. Imposible took 1/3, with both men looking finished by the end. 14th defense. Second shot for Azteca during this reign.

LA Park was doing press for this main event at a funeral home yesterday, because he is LA Park. In an interview with ESTO, Park explained that he really wanted a mask match with Ultimo Guerrero but Atlantis beat him to it, so why not against Atlantis instead? Or against Rush? Park said he had no interest in talking about Santo Jr. or giving him free publicity.

Elite returns tonight with one of the biggest possible matches in their Liga Elite tournament, Rush versus LA Park. It’s listed as super libre, which means no DQ, but the line of what is and isn’t allowed in Arena Mexico is never totally clear. There’s a non zero chance LA Park does something that makes this his last match for a while; the last time someone tried this feud (August), LA Park said things on the microphone which made it his last match for quite a while. It’s going to an event; their recent match in Tijuana was quite good and this should be the same.

It’s packed top of the card. Dos Caras makes his first appearance in Arena Mexico since 1997, teaming with Atlantis against Mascara Ano 2000 & Universo 2000 (the youngest person in the match at 53.) The fourth match, the other TV match on a normal week, is Caristico vs Diamante Azul in what’s listed as a Liga Elite match. It doesn’t make sense as a Liga Elite match unless Azul is replacing someone (like Escorpion did last week) and it’s not clear if Caristico is actually wrestling the match. If he had the injury he said he had, he probably shouldn’t be.

The show opens with new CMLL luchador Ciclon Ramirez Jr. & rarely seen Principe Diamante versus Cancerbero & Raziel, Felino & Tiger against Super Crazy & Ronnie Mendoza and Hijo de Dos Caras, Hijo de LA Park & Rayman vs Hijo de Medico Asesino, Hijo del Dr. Wagner & Karonte Junior. The show now airs Saturday at 9pm CT.

It’s another big night for Elite. Rush versus LA Park is one of the biggest matches they can run, and you can’t bring back Dos Caras after twenty years every week. This should draw better than the International tournament, but that’s a low bar. They need to do much better than that.

The Lucha Mexico documentary premieres in theatres (and is available on iTunes) tomorrow. This is the lucha libre documentary which was airing in film festivals last year starting Shocker & Strong Man among others. Fabian el Gitano & Perro Aguayo Jr. are featured, and much of the filming was done around 2012, so it’s been in the works for quite a while. It’s getting a fair amount of press today: CNN has a video story in Spanish, NBC has an interview with the directors in English and lukewarm reviews in the AV Club and on indiewire. Nightmaish Conjuring is a bit more positive. I’d like to go see it myself, probably on Saturday.

I’d go to the premiere tonight, but I really don’t want to miss the Leyenda de Plata tomorrow night. It just got a better this morning: Dragon Lee will return for the tournament, taking Negro Casas’ spot. That’s how the Leyenda de Plata is supposed to work: Casas is the former winner so he’ll defend against the winner of the cibernetico. And it’s a killer lineup for that: Mistico, Volador, Guerrero Maya, Titan, Triton, Dragon Lee, the Panther, La Mascara, Mephisto, Cavernario, Ripper and Virus. I’d love it if Hechicero was in there instead of Mascara but there are some really good names in that list.

(Dragon Lee returns 1 day before Stuka makes it to ROH, which must be a little bit disappointing since that was Lee’s spot. They probably couldn’t be sure he’d be ready by now, and Dragon will likely end up in ROH later.)

Ludxor’s been pretty quiet since his Facebook post ripping AAA (which is still up), but posted “Nos diremos adios” on Instagram. Sounds like he’s saying goodbye to being Ludxor, but left a little vague. (R de Rudo found this first.)

Gran Metalik/Mascara Dorada versus Alejandro Saez was the opening match of WWE’s Cruiserweight Classic last night, with Metalik moving onto the next round. There are highlights and a post match Metalik interview. The matches for next week do not include Raul Mendoza’s match, though Lince Dorado (on the next Crash show) will wrestle. +Lucha has a 15 minute interview with Mendoza about the CWC but I haven’t seen it yet.

TKD, Eric and Voices of Wrestling have Lucha Underground reviews. That last one has a sound theory about Dario, Matanaza, and the bull. TKD also writes about his experience about being there for Night Claw’s debut without knowing it was happening.

Podcast Boom has a press release talking about being the first ever Mexican lucha libre podcast on iTunes, which reminds me that I’m sad Kurt Brown is in Europe (?) right now instead of being in LA to give his thoughts about the Final Deletion. Anyway, the Boom iTunes link is here; the general RSS feed is here for other podcast software. They actually had an RSS feed all along, since they’re using blogtalkradio, but didn’t say or didn’t know.

I skimmed thru yesterday’s CMLL Informa. Segments were with rookies Escorpion Negro, Fiero and Maquiavelo (Fiero revealed he’s the nephew of the previous Fiero, Maquiavelo had been training for 7 years before debuting), Reina Isis fitness segment, Arkangel & K-Fu about Saturday’s Anniversary show (K-Fu will be debuting on a real show soon), Stuka Jr. & his son about going to ROH and his son training in lucha, and Guerrero Maya, Titan, Triton and The Panther talking about the Leyenda de Plata and Titan going to the Super Junior

Chilanga Mask 08/21 show in Coacalco
1: Black Terry vs Wotan
2: Caifan 3 vs Solar
3: Roberto Paz Jr. vs Jeque
4: Laredo Kid vs Extreme Tiger vs Jason Kincaid
5: The Platino & Mr. Maldito vs El Sagrado & Bobby Z

I didn’t put it together yesterday, but the August Lucha Memes show in Mexico City is the same day as the ChilangaMask show. The former co-promoters are going to be running against each other for the first time. (CMLL people are working both shows.)

+Lucha put up full matches from the June 3 Martinez show: Violento Jack vs Arez, Ronnie Mendoza vs Ultimo Ninja and Low Rider & Mystique vs Chik Tormenta & Silver Tiger

In a new feature, AAA counts down the top usages of a move – this time, double stomps/lanzas.

Cross Arm Breaker reviews Negro Casas vs El Dandy.

Wrestling with words reviews Psycho Clown vs Pentagon Jr.