Volador/Casas best match in CMLL, AAA invades NY tomorrow

CMLL

CMLL (FRI) 09/13/2019 Arena México [CMLL, ESTOLucha CentralMarcaOvacionesR de Rudothecubsfan]
1) Robin & Súper Astro Jr. b Espanto Jr. & Grako LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 13 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2019 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
14:43. Tecnicos took 2/3. Grako replaced Akuma
2) Dulce Gardenia, Esfinge, Fuego b Disturbio, Misterioso, Tiger LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 13 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2019 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
13:38. Tecnicos took 1/3. Misterioso replaced Sagrado
3) Ángel de Oro, Atlantis Jr., Niebla Roja b Dark Magic, Ephesto, Luciferno LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 13 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2019 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
12:49. Tecnicos took 1/3. La Besita del Ring was added to the card on Monday and moved into this match on Tuesday to replace Mephisto, but Dark Magic ended up in the spot.
4) Carístico, Dragón Lee, Titán b Cuatrero, Forastero, Mephisto LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 13 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2019 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
16:50. Tecicos took 1/3. Mephisto was moved up to replace Sanson on Tuesday.
5) Volador Jr. b Negro Casas [lightningLUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 13 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2019 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
9:05. Volador wrestled as the rudo and snuck in a foul to beat Negro Casas.
6) Cavernario, Ciber the Main Man, Diamante Azul b Gilbert el Boricua, Sansón, Último Guerrero LUCHA LIBRE VIERNES ESPECTACULAR DE ARENA MEXICO 13 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2019 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
10:53. UG & Gilbert cost each other the first two falls, which turned out to be the only two falls. Challenges all around. Sanson replaced Big Daddy on Monday.

CMLL Promos: Volador Jr., Ciber, and Gilbert.

Pressroom interviews: Cibernetico (Box Y Lucha), Atlantis & Chavez Brothers (Box Y Lucha), Volador Jr. (Box Y Lucha)

Casas/Volador is the only thing worth your time on this show. I think, ultimately, this upcoming main event is a cage match because CMLL thought they had to pay off Ciber & UG in some fashion and that putting Negro Casas in an Aniversario match was not strong enough. The reaction to Negro Casas tonight was immensely stronger than to anything else on the card. The UG/Ciber/Gilbert feuding made sense but got a quiet reaction. I don’t know if that means fans would really spend Aniversario level prices to another Volador/Casas hair match – it was a low turnout for a Friday night – but the reaction felt like CMLL would’ve been better with that way.

Leo Riano’s weekly column includes a defense of the CMLL programming department and praise of AAA running on the Holu (sic) Theatre, so you can tell he’s really put the work in once again. The idea is the programming department isn’t to blame for the cage match because Ultimo Guerrero and Ciber couldn’t agree on a satisfactory result. (In other ones, neither one wanted to lose for what CMLL was offering.) It seems to me that’s probably something the programming department could figure out before they started building that and then built a different or better match. It also seems to me that no one really wanted to see Ciber and UG in the first place so they shouldn’t have needed to ask.

Ciber and Sharlie Rockstar are apparently booked for the 09/29 Sunday CMLL card. They were scheduled to headline a DTU show on that day. DTU announced they had a CMLL conflict and their show would now take place on 09/22. (Refunds were offered.) The wrestler better known as Charly Manson hasn’t appeared in CMLL since June, his only appearance this year.

Ring of Honor mentioned Ultimo Guerrero will be back in the promotion “on a couple shows late in the year.” That may mean he’s on the Final Battle PPV (12/13) and the TV taping which follows in December.

AAA’s Invading NY is on Sunday. It’s listed as a 5 pm CT start. They do have to hit a time mark because they’re on conventional PPV, but Hugo indicated in an interview that they may actually get going around 5:15. If you are in Mexico, you can see it free on Space live and on Azteca later this week. If you are elsewhere, you can purchase it on conventional PPV and FITE for $30 in Spanish and English. (The FITE page seems to indicate you’ll be able to switch between languages no matter which one you buy. They’ll have VOD as well.) I guess if you’re in parts of South America you can both watch the show on Space and buy it on FITE if you feel like being silly.

I wrote a preview for Voices of Wrestling that should be going up later. The shorter version is AAA needed either strong promotion or a strong card to get people to pay $30 for shows when they’re used to paying $0. They’ve had bad promotion, and they have an ok-good card. There’s a lot of rematches and there’s nothing that hasn’t been seen before in bigger moments. I’m skeptical these shows would still exist if not for Cain Velasquez doing well on TripleMania, agreeing to work this show and Los Angeles, and the hope that UFC fans might cross over to AAA for one evening to check them out. The only reason AAA fans can’t miss it is to see an AAA show outside of Mexico, and the people who would be most compelled to buy for that reason are probably the Mexican fans who are getting it for free anyway. AAA will get to count this show as happening and hope that people forget as many details about it later as they have going in.

We still do not know the opening matches on this card. I think we probably won’t find them out until Sunday. The luchadors themselves seem to have no idea and would like people to stop asking them, judging from an Aerostar Instagram post. He, Drago, Lady Shani and Daga seem to be in New York or headed there, so they’ll be involved somehow. The inescapable conclusion is AAA hasn’t announced the rest of the card because they aren’t sure what the rest of the card will be. It could be they haven’t reached an agreement with Impact on them or are uncharacteristically cautious about advertising matches that’ll be changed (due to factors they can’t totally control, like people making it in to the US.) It’s not great, but so much of this is not great.

Lucha Central has a preview of the show.

Blue Demon & Dr. Wagner visited the United Nations. They’re surely doing promotional work for the show today.

Impact announced Dr. Wagner and two partners to be named would take on the Rascalz on their 10/20 Bound for Glory show in Chicago. When the WON originally mentioned AAA involvement on this show, it was Wagner in a singles match and a separate trio match. Not sure if that just means one AAA match now or if someone else got the singles match.

B-Boy says he’s debuting for AAA next month. You may remember his brief stint in Lucha Underground as Bael, and he’s been a well respected southern California based indie guy for a while. Debuting for AAA could mean anything from working a TV taping, or wrestling on the EMW Tijuana shows, or being part of the AAA Invading LA show. Or all of those things.

AAA is sponsoring an eSports team. It looks like they’re just sponsoring a couple of people playing Street Fighter V at a tournament this weekend, but it’s an interesting way to get their name out with a different audience. AAA’s current style, especially in the undercard, seems much more like a fighting game and there’s the natural crossover on Twitch.

Tonight appears to be the final new episode of Nacion Lucha Libre; they air three matches a week, and there’s only three matches left to air from their most recent taping. Their next taping was scheduled to happen tonight in Puebla; they never got as far as advertising it. There’s no public word about any future show or the future of the promotion. There’s been a lot of private chatter that the promotion was done after the last Ecatepec taping, but nothing official. Promotions rarely announce they’re closing their doors these days. Nacion’s going to end up in the same bucket as Lucha Libre Elite, AroLucha, Lucha Underground and others, where the name is occasionally still kept alive in case they find a new money source, but they’re not going to run additional shows without them.

Monday is Mexico’s Independence Day. A lot of promotions are running this long holiday weekend, though a lot are running Monday instead of Saturday/Sunday. Notable shows.

Saturday

Sunday

Monday

ESTO has a follow up on Shocker, disputing the original story. People close to him say he’s not in rehab, just waiting to get surgery. The story says Shocker will be posting a YouTube video on Sunday to explain the situation. Planchitas has been shaky. It does stand to reason that if Shocker was completely fine, he probably wouldn’t have disappeared from all of his social media at once.

10/05 The Crash in Auditorio de Tijuana

The Crash is known for having some eclectic lineups. A show with the team of Mance Wagner & Savio Vega is way up there.

MJF’s been advertised for this show so there might be at least one more match. This does feel a lot more like a The Crash formatted card than an MLW one (no squashes, mostly tag matches), so it should get over well with the Tijuana crowd. I’m interested in seeing in how it ends up on TV, and how much of it ends up on TV. It’d be neat if the Triple Amenaza and Los Haraganes match made MLW TV. They’ve been killing it (and killing each other) here this year, but it’s also six guys few know outside of this area. I myself need to look up the names in each group to make sure I have them right every time they come up, so I’d imagine it’d be a challenge to call a match with them if you haven’t seen them before.

CMLL on Marca: 2019-09-13

Casas

Recapped: 09/13/2019

Matches:

Robin & Súper Astro Jr. beat Grako & Espanto Jr.
(13:38 [2:56, 4:38, 6:04], 2/3, ok, 00:00:00)

Dulce Gardenia, Esfinge, Fuego beat Disturbio, Misterioso, Tiger
(13:38 [2:56, 4:38, 6:04], 1/3, ok, 00:21:55)

Ángel de Oro, Atlantis Jr., Niebla Roja beat Ephesto, Dark Magic, Luciferno
(12:59 [5:07, 4:58, 2:54], 1/3, ok, 00:49:39)

Carístico, Dragón Lee, Titán beat Cuatrero, Forastero, Mephisto
(16:50 [3:12, 5:40, 7:58], 1/3, ok, 01:12:51)

Volador Jr. beat Negro Casas in a lightning match
(9:05, foul→cradle, good, 01:40:55)

Cavernario, Ciber the Main Man, Diamante Azul beat Gilbert el Boricua, Sansón, Último Guerrero
(10:53 [4:39, 6:14], 1/2, ok, 01:57:05)

What happened:

that didn’t seem fun

Gilbert and Guerrero didn’t get along in the main event, costing each other both falls of the match. Promos followed all around afterward.

Volador wrestled as a rudo, wrestled half the match in a mask, and still cheated to be Casas in the end. Volador told Casas he’d be left old and bald in front of all the fans. Casas told Volador those fans still care about him despite his age and it might not be the same for Volador.

The undercard was changed around. Dark Magic replaced La Bestia del Ring. Misterioso replaced Sagrado. Grako replaced Akuma, who might not be back from his injury.

Thoughts:

he didn’t clear this by much

The main event made sense on paper, with the Ciber/UG/Gilbert feud taking center stage as a cage match final tease. There was the small problem of no one really caring about any of this. The crowd wasn’t particularly lively, but the Casas/Volador match go over and this centerpiece of the Aniversario show was not at all. Diamante Azul isn’t involved in that issue but still somehow ended up taking a lot of the match. His strength appears to be returning and he wanted to show it off. It didn’t really help, though it might have felt good for him. Not sure the rest of the match helped either. It wasn’t as bad as some of the previous ones but didn’t change anyone’s mind about this feud.

Volador/Casas was enjoyable, with Volador excelling back in his old arrogant rudo. The crowd wanted to cheer for Negro Casas and the wrestlers went with that in mind, with the veteran getting the big moves in the match and Volador just being rude. Volador’s early dismissal of Casas’ big kicks and knocking him down with one superkick set up the dynamic well. Volador maybe not needing to foul to win but choosing to do it anyway to embarrass Casas was unexpected and sends unclear signals about where they’re going next. Casas didn’t need to look strong as much as to make people care about his next big battle. I think they do.

There were a couple of undercard matches which were going along well and then just derailed a bit near the end. The fourth match was like that. There was a bizarre stretch in the third fall where everyone seemed lost, Titan went to unmask Mephisto to give them something to do, and then everyone got lost again. They cleaned it up the modern CMLL way – everyone does a dive – but it was not a good moment in a match that had them. Mephisto was paired up a lot with Dragon Lee and just couldn’t keep up at times. Titan had a great stretch working against the Dinamitas and Caristico tried at least one new spot.

Tiger

The tercera lacked some energy. Atlantis is still exciting and excited to be there, but the Chavez didn’t seem that interested. Luciferno & Ephesto were the usual selves. Dark Magic looked clumsy and out of step with everyone else, but he seems here for his look. He’s not Friday level, but he was out there as a sub anyway, struggling to work with Atlantis Jr.

The second continued to focus on Dulce Gardenia, giving the new exotico many of the big spots before Esfinge for the ultimate win. The first two falls were better at it, with the third fall having some odd moments. Disturbio & Fuego looked off at one point, then Tiger & Esfinge seemed to have timing issues. The effort was there, it just wasn’t as smooth as it might have been.

The opener was about as boring as usual. Espanto seems to have switched to being a hard-hitting guy as opposed to anything else. The double rampdive was cool. Too bad CMLL couldn’t find a way to show Robin’s dive. The off the shoulders dive didn’t work as well, but Robin’s turned into a perfectly acceptable opening match wrestler. Super Astro should be in a role bigger than that. Grako seemed to hurt himself more with the way he took Astro’s finish.