CMLL Puebla: 2018-09-10

this dropkick was nicely timed, that’s all I got

Recapped: 09/24/2018

Matches:

El Hijo De Centella Roja & Millenium beat Ares & Rey Apocalipsis
(11:48 [4:21, 3:09, 4:18], 1/3, n/r, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Lestat, Pegasso, Rey Samuray beat El Malayo, King Jaguar, Sangre Azteca
(15:57 [8:51, 3:35, 3:31], 2/3, n/r, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Kawato San, Máscara Año 2000, Universo 2000 Jr. beat Esfinge, Flyer, Tritón
(15:58 [8:36, 1:56, 5:26], 1/3, n/r, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Felino, Shocker, Terrible beat Ángel de Oro, Niebla Roja, Volcano
(21:05 [9:00, 3:40, 8:25], 1/3, n/r, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Cavernario, Diamante Azul, Rush beat Atlantis, Gran Guerrero, Último Guerrero in a relevos increíbles match
(9:03 [2:47, 2:32, 3:44], 1/3, ok, VideosOficialesCMLL)

I scanned thru most of this show, only stopping for the main. I was rewarded with a short mostly aimless match. The unique sides really didn’t become interesting, with both Atlantis and Diamante Azul just wrestling like normal members of those teams. Atlantis insisted on going thru his normal offense on a show where most people didn’t. Diamante Azul and Gran Guerrero looked not so great to end the match.

There was no news on this show outside of Flyer suffering a leg injury in his match, but eventually returning to it. The main event didn’t set up anything. The second match seemed the most watchable match on the show, though still off at points. The third fall all cradle finish would’ve been good with some better timing, instead of Sangre Azteca walking and then standing in place until he got beat. Rey Samuray’s performance waking up a sleepy if packed crowd. I wonder how much help he’s getting with his flying; he hasn’t gotten the refinement he ends but is obviously talented.