CMLL on Marca: 2019-11-22

rudo Panther

Recapped: 11/22/2019

Matches:

Angelito & Último Dragóncito beat Pequeño Universo 2000 & Pierrothito
(9:29 [4:10, 2:58, 2:21], 2/3 DQ, ok, 00:00:00)

Kawato San, Okumura, Virus beat Blue Panther Jr., Drone, Stigma
(18:45 [5:59, 6:14, 6:32], 2/3, ok, 00:17:24)

Black Panther went to a time limit draw with Esfinge in a lightning match
(10:00, ok, 00:45:10)

Audaz, Kráneo, Star Jr. beat Hechicero, Rey Bucanero, Templario
(19:56 [7:13, 4:27, 8:16], 2/3, good, 01:00:06)

Cuatrero, Forastero, Sansón beat Stuka Jr., Titán, Valiente
(17:47 [6:56, 3:35, 7:16], 1/3, ok, 01:30:53)

Gran Guerrero, Negro Casas, Último Guerrero beat Místico, Soberano Jr., Volador Jr.
(10:22 [5:43, 4:39], 1/2, ok, 01:59:00)

What happened:

Audaz tornillo

Negro Casas beat Soberano again to set up a title match.

Black Panther was vaguely rudo in the lightning match.

Pierrothito unmasked Dragoncito for no particular reason.

There are typically six edecanes for a Friday night. There were only four here. Maybe a cutback, maybe a random deal.

Thoughts:

The main event felt shorter than it was, maybe because it just moved really good. They packed in a lot in two falls, it moved at a fast pace, and the crowd was into these wrestlers more than anyone else. There’s a lot of Tuesday matches like this; this was a bit better, though they didn’t anything they don’t normally do. Soberano and Negro Casas probably don’t need to happen a third time and it’d be really great if they came up with a reason to make this one a single fall match.

The NGD win on this show was a lot like the NGD wins on the last three shows. Maybe this one was slightly better; the Titan sequences in the last fall were good. It just wasn’t all that different, they followed the same pattern and the NGD aren’t changing much up week to week. The tecnicos did cool dives in the third fall. The match was fine but very samey.

the same spot al aways, but outside

The fourth match was worked really hard, they got plenty of time to let it develop, they built to a big finish, and they have a fun dive train. It just didn’t get much of any reaction from the crowd, at least on the live broadcast. The lack of crowd noise was noticeable all show, especially so here because of how hard they were working. There was a little lack of creativity, but the Hechicero/Templario sequences were so smooth that it made up for it. Templario and Audaz haven’t gotten to work a lot together, it was easy to forget how good they are as opponents. This is worth watching, even despite the reaction.

They tried in the lighting match. There were more ideas than usual, and dives when they didn’t have ideas. Panther as a pseudo-rudo was more varied in his attacks, though he fell back on his big moves early. The pre-match attack was a good way to establish Panther as the rudo. He couldn’t really keep up the aggression, and that’s something he’d need to improve on if he’s going to be booked on that side going forward. Esfinge is a vanilla guy to try this against, and the match predictably struggled to get a reaction. The last dive probably should’ve been cut out for more near fall teases.

Blue Panther Jr. needs his brother to help him be exciting, perhaps. The segunda instead had a spot where Panther Jr. knocked Drone of the apron while not paying attention. The work was fine but typically forgettable, with the third fall feeling interminable.

Angelito did a few good things and I was mostly distracted by stream issues in the opening match. Let’s just say it was OK. Ultimo Dragoncito is a very bald man, and doing a DQ in the opener is a bit strange but it’s an opener.

CMLL Friday preview, meaningless apuesta challenges

Tonight’s CMLL show features a rematch from a short match last week. Mistico, Volador, and Soberano take on Gran Guerrero, Negro Casas, and Ultimo Guerrero in the main event. Casas snuck a win via foul on Soberano last week. Negro Casas isn’t big for long singles matches in 2019, so that feud might change around tonight. If not, perhaps Soberano gets in one (last?) defense of the national welterweight championship a couple of days before he starts battling for world version. It appears like this has to pay off in some way next week, as there’s no sign of it on the Leyendas show the following week.

NGD takes on Titan, Stuka, and Valiente in the semi-main. Hechicero, Templario and Rey Bucanero face Audaz, Krano and Star Jr. in an odd combination of people. Esfinge faces Black Panther in a lightning match. Black Panther was recently talking on Informa about perhaps turning rudo; those plans on Informa rarely go anywhere, but there’s a chance he could be a rudo tonight. Something needs to change if he can’t get the win over Esfinge. I’m not sure he will.

Kawato teams with Okumura and Virus against the Blue Panther Jr., Drone, and Stigma in the second match. Angelito & Ultimo Dragoncito take on Pequeno Universo 2000 & Pierrothito. The show starts streaming at 8:30 pm on Claro

Lucha Central has a preview of the show.

Not much going on today. Stuka and Rey Bucanero did interviews to build-up matches which probably aren’t going to happen. Rey Bucanero wants Stuka’s mask, Stuka is willing to face Hechicero or Rey Bucanero. Stuka & Hechicero seemed like a feud the participants were very into doing that CMLL went away from, and it’s still unclear why.

There’s also the Roshfrans show in Guadalajara.

Aeroboy is headed to Japan for a Christmas Day show for FREEDOMS.

Lineups

CMLL (MON) 11/25/2019 Arena Puebla
1) Astro & Millenium vs Centella Roja & Joker
2) Lluvia & Princesa Sugehit vs Amapola & Reyna Isis
3) Arkalis, Fuego, Stigma vs El Malayo, Rey Apocalipsis, Toro Bill Jr.
4) Dulce Gardenia vs Hijo del Villano III [lightning]
5) Carístico, Místico, Volador Jr. vs Euforia, Gran Guerrero, Rey Bucanero
6) Último Guerrero vs Valiente [CMLL HEAVY]
6th defense

A title change is highly unlikely. Villano III has become a frequent Dulce opponent; they have the dance spot done. The women are lower than a match with a lot of locals.

CMLL (TUE) 11/26/2019 Arena México
1) Fantasy & Último Dragóncito vs Pequeño Universo 2000 & Pierrothito
2) Halcón Suriano Jr., Sangre Imperial, Súper Astro Jr. vs Akuma, Disturbio, Hijo del Signo
3) Príncipe Diamante vs Espíritu Negro [lightning]
4) Black Panther, Drone, Guerrero Maya Jr. vs Dark Magic, Okumura, Tiger
5) Dulce Gardenia, El Audaz, Rey Cometa vs Ephesto, Kawato San, Luciferno
6) Atlantis Jr., Carístico, Místico vs Euforia, Mephisto, Rey Bucanero

Kawato & Dulce on opposite sides here again, so that might be something. Principe Diamante & Espiritu Negro get to have their singles match.

MDA (SUN) 12/08/2019 Arena Naucalpan
1) Ángel Dragón & Ángel Estrella Jr. vs Güero Tijuana & Shalom
2) Chef Benito & Chicanito vs Celestial Boy & Noicy Boy
3) Fly Warrior & Príncipe Aéreo vs Karateka Jr. & Sayrus (Tamaulipas)
4) Toxin vs Puma de Oro
5) Súper Nova vs Imposible
6) Bestia 666 & Rey Horus vs El Bandido & Flamita
7) Hijo De Octagon & Octagón vs Trauma I & Trauma II

Traumas vs Octagons sounds like a bad mix. It has to be the main event because Octagon but 4/5/6 look much better.