CMLL Aniversario: 2019-09-27

CMLL fans feeling like

Recapped: 09/27/2019

Matches:

Audaz, Rey Cometa, Stigma beat Misterioso Jr., Tiger, Virus
(8:21 [4:10, 4:11], 2/3, ok,
00:00:00)

Diamante Azul, Dulce Gardenia, Titán beat Hechicero, Hijo del Villano III, Rey Bucanero
(13:38 [8:20, 5:18], 1 DQ/2, ok,
00:20:13 )

Metálica beat Dalys © for the Mexican National Women’s Championship
(12:52, 2/3, below average,
00:41:17)

  1. Dalys rotation powerbomb 4:15
  2. Metalica headcrusher 2:12
  3. Metalica blocked casita w/ropes 6:24

Ángel de Oro, Mephisto, Niebla Roja beat Euforia, Gran Guerrero, Soberano Jr. in a relevos increíbles match
(11:11 [3:54, 7:17], 1/2, good,
01:02:39)

Microman beat Chamuel, mask vs mask
(9:44, Microman code red, great,
01:29:07)

Cuatrero, Forastero, Sansón © beat Carístico, Místico, Valiente for the Mexican National Trios Championship
(14:06 [2:52, 2:47, 8:27], 1/3, good,
01:48:43 )

Negro Casas lost to Big Daddy, Último Guerrero, Cavernario, Volador Jr., Gilbert el Boricua, Ciber the Main Man in a cage match and for the hair
(13:23, ok,
02:19:10 )

  • 4:05 Big Daddy Escapes
  • 4:49 Gilbert el Boricua escapes
  • 5:38 Barbaro Cavernario escapes
  • 6:30 Volador escapes
  • 8:15 Cibernetico escapes
  • 13:23 Guerrero Special Negro Casas

What happened:

Audaz

The cage match starts without Volador, Cavernario attacking him on the outside before the match starts. Volador climbs up the cage and does a plancha on anyone. A three-minute timer starts the moment he gets in, with it being shown down to the microseconds for some reason. Big Daddy does not understand the rules and attempts to leave first. Cavernario also attempts to leave. People try to bolt at the 3-minute mark, with Volador timing his climb up there just to get on the cage at the mark. Negro Casas got his hair messed up but not completely shave off, which was odd.

Fantasma was the commissioner on hand for the trios title match. He hasn’t been seen much in Arena Mexico in recent years. Rambo handled the women’s title match.

Niebla Roja & Angel de Oro asked for a tag title rematch to loud boos.

Reina Isis (Dalys) & La Infernal (Metalica) were seconds. The finish has Dalys attempting a casita, Metalica blocking it and scissoring the ropes with her legs for leverage and the three. Dalys is on her side at the pin, with one shoulder up directly in front of referee Metalico, who doesn’t hesitate in counting her down. Dalys and Reina Isis protest and get the crowd on their side while Metalica just sort of accepts it. (My read of the situation is it was an intentional botch, with the idea of Dalys losing but not really losing. The only reason Metalico would count that and Dalys wouldn’t escape when she heard him hitting the mat would be because they knew it was the designed ending.)

Rey Bucanero pulled Diamante Azul’s mask to end the first fall of the segunda. The second fall ended with the thrice-yearly DQ for press slamming someone (Titan) over the top rope, though the rudos made sure to shove the referee and all stomp down Dulce to make it a more obvious DQ.

Thoughts:

big man splash

Nothing special about the cage match. Ultimo Guerrero & Negro Casas got about four minutes to do near falls, and that was the only interesting part. Everyone else was rushed out in order. The three minutes of fighting before escapes seem less than usual, but it’s also not like that portion is ever any good. It wasn’t good here. They did sort of a royal rumble bit but in reverse for the eliminations, with everyone taking a turn getting a run and then leaving. Big Daddy left first, after having one telegraphed but good highspot with Guerrero and then looking off with everyone else. They set it up as he’ll be back, and it won’t be a good thing. None of the other early escapes did much. Ultimo Guerrero defeating Negro Casas on an Aniversario will look big in the history books and the fans did react equally big in the final matches, but the match itself is better forgotten.

The trios titles match will absolutely resonate stronger with people who check into CMLL infrequently than those who watch all of it. The match had plenty of excitement, some cool runs of dives, and a good reversal finish. It was fun. It was also not much more than we get from these guys on a normal Friday night, with that same finishing reversal sequence happening a lot and the tecnicos doing the same dives in the order often. Mistico, Carisitco, and Valiente are probably teaming again no more often than any random three CMLL people, but it was disappointing that they didn’t anything to sell the idea of them as a group of people. Both teams have had a slightly smoother version of this match before, some odd hesitations near the finish thru off the rhythm. This was a strong effort physically but could’ve used more mentally I guess. I wouldn’t put this among the best match of the year, but if you’re watching four or ten CMLL shows a year, this is probably something you’re going to enjoy and so it worked for an Aniversario.

dancing Dulce

The micros mask match was a success. Microman had lots of highspots, Chamuel based for him well, Chamuel put him in danger a bunch, and Microman hit something spectacular to win. The stage dive was cool, but it was the last few minutes that took it up for me. If Microman had just won with his normal finish it would’ve felt a bit too simple, and the Code Red came off strong. I think they probably could’ve gone even longer with this match but what they did all worked.

The relevos increibles match seemed rushed, especially early on. The Guerreros team had a lot of fun teamwork once again, and I just wish they had more time to do it. The first fall finish was clever. I hope they continue to add ideas to the tag title match. What they have here was pretty smooth and moved well, but I’m not thrilled about the match happening in a perfect fluke a third time in a row. Those boos seemed to get into the tecnicos heads in the post-match promo, they showed it, and it only made the boos louder. I don’t think they’re going away for big shows.

Metalica & Dalys had a better-executed version of the same match. Metalica did better than that disaster performance. Yet, she still seemed like she was out of gas by the last half of the third fall. Dalys seemed to take 75% of the match, and not with any direction. It wasn’t like Metalica really ever made a rally, it was Metalica getting in a move to break up the Dalys run of offense every so often. Dalys was dominant and also playing tecnica to the crowd to get cheered, which worked for her but this match-up continues to be terrible for Metalica. The finish lapped Ciber/UG as the new worst finish of the year and it wasn’t even funny. It was frustrating knowing the finishing sequence and then watching the match because there were other teases of other ways to end this. Dalys went to untie Metalica’s mask at one point. A mask removal DQ in a title match would be annoying but it’s still better. There’s the briefest of a double pin sequence, which would’ve been fine. Instead, they picked a worse finish.

mean Chamuel

The second match has some guys were helping in various degrees, some being just OK, and Diamante Azul not being OK. He’s still out of shape, wearing a random shirt o the biggest show of the year to hide it. The look isn’t as much a problem as the work. He seemed to come in when he wasn’t supposed to in the first fall (Dulce was trying to get in), which seemingly caused Bucanero to pull his mask quickly to just get out of it. Dulce and Bucanero starting right off the second fall seemed to confirm they were picking up the intended plan. The rest of the match did seem like people trying to set it up for a big show, with more thought put into the rudo section than usual, with some good co-ordination leading to the end. Dulce and Titan looked good. Hechicero continues to be great in meaningless trios matches of late, carrying this one for his team again.

The opener was better than an average Friday night opener, though it still felt like the fourth match on a Tuesday with a couple of extra moves. Tiger was the only guy who seemed to dress up for the occasion. Stigma was trying moves he doesn’t normally and didn’t have a great success rate by the end. Audaz feels like he pulls out the most unexpected dives, though it also may be the cameras not catching up to him. Fine but forgettable.

Mistico/UG tonight in Puebla, Dragon Lee & Caristico lose in Naucalpan

MDA (SUN) 10/06/2019 Arena Naucalpan [+LuchaTV, The Gladiatores]
1) Adamantium, Asterdbo, Furia b Amnesia, Eurus, Farsante
bonus match
2) Dick Angelo 3G, Magnético, Raven b Blue Monsther Jr., Legendario, Sobredosis
3) Chef Benito & Chicanito b Mexica & Neza Kid
4) Alas de Oro & Alas De Plata b Demasiado & Yawy
Chris Stone Jr. got involved in the match
5) Demonio Infernal b Hijo De Dos Caras Hijo de Dos Caras vs Demonio Infernal desde la Arena Naucalpan con MDA (posted by Estrellas del Ring)
Infernal used a mask pull
6) Aramis & Imposible b Fly Warrior & Puma de Oro Aramis e Imposible vs Fly Warrior y Puma de Oro en MDA (posted by Estrellas del Ring)
money thrown in
7) Trauma I & Trauma II b El Divo & Sádico Los Hnos Trauma I y II vs el Divo y Sádico en la Arena Naucalpan con MDA (posted by Estrellas del Ring)
challenges followed
8) Dragón Bane & Hijo de Canis Lupus DQ Carístico & Dragón Lee Caristíco y Dragón Lee vs Dragón Bane e Hijo de Canis Lupus con MDA (posted by Estrellas del Ring)
DQ for mask pulls.

The main event seems like a situation where no one was going to lose clean so they had to do a strange finish. I think Caristico was allowed to do this show because he got this booking on his own, but there’s also the chance Caristico has different permissions than Soberano and Angel de Oro.

Tonight’s Arena Puebla show has an intriguing Ultimo Guerrero versus Mistico match. The match has usually been good and will probably be good. I’m not sure if anyone is concerned about that. It’s more the sole remaining Munoz family member facing a guy who appears to have some power in the promotion. Mistico actually beat Ultimo Guerrero in their last meeting, just six weeks ago in Arena Coliseo. That was the first time Mistico had defeated Ultimo Guerrero in Mexico; he’s lost his previous four chances. (Mistico had picked up a win on FantasticaMania, where he’s generally more successful than in Mexico.) This feud started before Dragon Lee & Rush left and an outcome could’ve been decided at that point, but the decision is going to be read as a statement on Mistico’s current situation. He did win his Gran Alternativa block, so maybe he’ll keep winning here.

The opener has the CMLL debuts of Rey Comodin (teaming with King Jaguar), Prayer & Rencor. Not sure what to expect from that. The rest of the card is more normal: Diamante Azul, Angel de Oro, Niebla Roja vs Negro Casas, Euforia, Gran Guerrero in the semi-main. Stuka, Titan, Stigma vs Templario, Felino, Tiger could be good. Los Cancerberos team with Perverso against Arkalis, Super Astro Jr. and Oro Jr. Principe Diamante & Rey Samuray face Centella Roja & Fuerza Chicana.

The show airs at 9 pm on CMLL’s YouTube channel.

Mascara 2000 & Satanico cheated to beat Solar & Super Astro in Guadalajara.

Galeno del Mal & Octagon defeated LA Parka Jr. & Sharlie Rockstar, with challenges from the Wagner & Park sons after.

Mascara Sagrada Jr. defeated Hijo del Fishman in a bloody match in Arena Lopez Mateos.

Lucha Memes 10/20 La Guanalos (Arena Jalisco) lineup

AAA/EMW 10/25 lineup

Some of these came out over the weekend, with EMW trying to get the jump on The Crash’s Anniversary show the week after by announcing matches. Scarlett appears to have signed with WWE already and maybe on TV soon, so she’s unlikely to appear. Laredo Kid is on the giant poster, so I suspect he’ll still be announced for a match even though they’ll know he won’t be there when it’s announced. Once an AAA lineup is handed off to the local promoter (which may be aways before it’s announced), there’s no chance AAA will update it.

The B-Boy appearance is like the AAA date he mentioned. Which is less exciting than B-Boy making TV but still good for B-Boy.

The Crash 11/01 “Anniversary” lineup

“New” as it is a new match for this particular show though not something new in any other fashion.

RIOT 11/02 “420” lineup

That’s a fun match. And if AEW means CIMA is going to take some random Mexico bookings to get a second match out of a cross-pacific flight, then AEW is great news.

Nitro returns to France’s APC on Sunday. It’s his first trip there in a couple OF years, he’s been the tag team champion all this time.

MLW announced they signed Gino Medina, who turns out to be the son of former AAA luchador El Sanguinario.

Rayo Chapin was remembered in Guatemala.

Periodico La Voz interviews Ultimo Cholo.

Lineups

CMLL (SAT) 10/12/2019 Arena Coliseo
1) Kaligua & Shockercito vs Pequeño Universo 2000 & Pequeño Violencia
2) Lluvia, Princesa Sugehit, Sanely vs Amapola, La Seductora, Tiffany
3) Súper Astro Jr. vs Grako [lightning]
4) Pegasso, Star Jr., Stigma vs Cancerbero, Raziel, Virus
5) Audaz, Dulce Gardenia, Flyer vs Ephesto, Luciferno, Mephisto
6) Atlantis Jr., Carístico, Diamante Azul vs Cavernario, Mr. Niebla, Negro Casas

Princesa Sugehit’s return, take two. Hope it works this time.

IWRG (SUN) 10/13/2019 Arena Naucalpan
1) Dick Angelo 3G & Neza Kid vs Baby Star & Calibus
2) Diosa Quetzal vs Ludark Shaitan
3) Karaoui vs Black Terry
4) Dinamic Black, Freelance, Puma de Oro vs Cerebro Negro, Fly Warrior, Toxin
5) Herodes Jr. vs El Hijo del Medico Asesino
6) Aramis & Imposible vs Súper Nova & The Tiger
7) Dragón Bane & Hijo de Canis Lupus vs Demonio Infernal & Lunatik Xtreme
8) Trauma I & Trauma II vs Hijo De Dos Caras & Hijo de Pirata Morgan and Capo del Norte & Capo del Sur

I can’t think of much to say about this IWRG card. It sure is a lot of matches.

CMLL Martes: 2019-09-24

he lived

Recapped: 09/30/2019

Matches:

Retro & Sangre Imperial beat Cholo & Yago
(10:03 [4:45, 2:54, 2:24], 23, n/r,
VideosOficialesCMLL)

La Seductora, Metálica, Reyna Isis beat La Guerrera, La Jarochita, Maligna
(13:51 [6:30, 3:35, 3:46], 2/3, ok,
VideosOficialesCMLL)

Magia Blanca, Pegasso, Star Jr. beat Cancerbero, Raziel, Universo 2000 Jr.
(13:37 [6:24, 3:05, 4:08], 1/3, ok,
VideosOficialesCMLL)

Guerrero Maya Jr. beat Fuego in a lightning match
(6:25, ok,
VideosOficialesCMLL)

Kráneo, Stuka Jr., Volcano beat Ephesto, Luciferno, Templario
(13:23 [4:29, 2:44, 6:10], 2/3, ok,
VideosOficialesCMLL)

Felino, Forastero, Mr. Niebla beat Atlantis, Carístico, Soberano Jr.
(9:35 [5:08, 4:27], 1/2, ok,
VideosOficialesCMLL)

What happened:

Forastero went for a foul, Caristico blocked, Forastero unmasked him instead.

Thoughts:

more impressive to pull this off with Sangre Imperial than Cain Velasquez, in a fashion

Caristico looked good, Soberano’s had better matches, Atlantis’ speed throws everything off in the main event. Forastero doesn’t shine as much as people in the undercard who aren’t every getting singles matches, but it’s still at least a different man.

The woman flashing the camera was more exciting than the semimain but that feels unfair to the woman.

The lightning match was a fine tecnico vs tecnico match. There was some smart blocking of counters near the end. It would’ve been nice to get some mat work to begin with, with them running into the end game a little quick.

The tercera had more effort than usual. It helped that Star Jr. & Magia Blanca seem happy to be there. The grumpy rudos also remain less grumpy in this spot on the card. This still felt like a perfunctory match with everything ending at the first possible moment but enjoyable for a Tuesday match.