AAA TripleMania Regia: 2019-12-01

life is rough for Chessman

Recapped: 2019-12-08/17

Matches:

Casandro, Dave The Clown, Demus, Lady Maravilla beat Big Mami, Dinastía, Máscarita Dorada, Pimpinela Escarlata
(10:57, Lady Maravilla frog splash Demus, good,
00:00:00)

Hijo de LA Park, Hijo del Volador, LA Park Jr. beat Carta Brava Jr., Mocho Cota Jr., Tito Santana
(11:06, DQ [Hijo de LA Park unmasked], ok,
00:15:41)

Taurus & Villano III Jr. beat Aramis & Hijo Del Vikingo and Dulce Canela & Octagón Jr. and Cage & Puma King
(10:41, Taurus Rodeo Driver Vikingo, good,
00:30:30)

Niño Hamburguesa beat Mr. Iguana, Abismo Negro Jr., Michael Nakazawa, Súper Fly, Drago, Australian Suicide, Averno, Mamba, Murder Clown, La Hiedra for Copa TripleMania Regia
(18:13, below average,
00:48:35 )

    • 00:00 Mr. Iguana & Mamba start
    • 02:01 Abismo Negro Jr. in
    • 03:22 Mamba out (via Mr. Iguana)
    • 04:38 Michael Nakazawa in
    • 06:12 Super Fly in
    • 07:31 Drago in
    • 08:43 Australian Suicide in
    • 09:53 Michael Nakazawa out (Drago)
    • 09:53 Averno in
    • 10:38 Drago out (Super Fly)
    • 10:54 Australian Suicide (Super Fly)
    • 11:18 Nino Hamburguesa in
    • 11:55 Abismo Negro out (Nino Hamburguesa)
    • 12:10 Murder Clown in
    • 13:32 La Hiedra in
    • 14:14 Super Fly out (Murder Clown)
    • 14:39 Murer Clown out (Averno)
    • 15:19 Mr. Iguna out (La Hiedra)
    • 17:32 Averno out (Nino Hamburguesa)
    • 18:13 La Hiedra out (Nino Hamburguesa)

Taya beat Faby Apache, Ayako Hamada, Keyra, Lady Shani in a AAA’s Reina de Reinas Tournament match
(11:44, Taya double chicken wing front suplex Keyra, ok,
01:13:31)

Kenny Omega © beat Dragón Lee (Munoz) for the AAA World Heavyweight Championship
(19:25, Kenny Omega One Winged Angel, great,
01:28:42)

Rush beat Pagano and LA Park
(19:16, Rush pin Pagano, ok,
01:52:39)

Monsther Clown lost to Rey Escorpión, Texano Jr., Chessman, Blue Demon Jr., Dr. Wagner Jr., Aerostar, Psycho Clown in a cage, loser loses hair/mask
(23:47, ok, 02:21:44)

  • 04:57 Dr. Wagner out
  • 04:57 Blue Demon out
  • 09:22 Psycho Clown out
  • 10:20 Chessman out
  • 13:23 Rey Escorpion out
  • 13:23 Texano out
  • 23:47 Aerostar out

What happened:

doom (also doom for me since they uploaded the show in 24 fps and I didn’t adjust)

Demon & Wagner were out first in the main event and continued to brawl. Texano & Rey Escorpion stayed at ringside after they escaped, with Escorpion throwing a beer at Aerostar to stop him from escaping. Psycho Clown ran them off (while getting his broom smash.) Murder Clown & Psycho Clown help unmask Monster Clown after the match. Monster Clown is Rafael Ramirez of Tepeji del Rio, Hidalgo, 43 years old, 23 years a wrestler.

Two people in Pagano makeup ran in the match late to break up a Rush pin on Pagano. They were quickly beaten up and it really didn’t matter much. Bestia del Ring and Konnan came out after, set up a table, and failed at putting Pagano through it twice. LA Park protects Pagano after the match, but Rush & Konnan pitch him on joining Los Ingobernables and taking down AAA. LA Park agrees that he hates AAA and decides to join them.

Konnan, Taurus, and Villano stomped Vikingo after the match. Vampiro apparently fought them off, though we didn’t see that on YouTube due to editing for music rights.

Mamba ran in and attacked Pimpinela in the opener. Dulce Canela ran Mamba off and did a tornillo. Mamba taunted Pimpi & Canela post-match.

Thoughts:

Aramis & Vikingo have combos!

TripleMania was a watchable show but on the weaker end of AAA major shows. There’s something here for you if you’re a visiting fan of Kenny Omega & Dragon Lee, or if you’re invested in finally seeing the conclusion to the Monster Clown/Aerostar feud. There’s not a lot strong here; Guerra de Titanes was easily the better show of the two December AAA events. 

There’s no way to recommend a lucha libre cage match and this wasn’t so different from the other ones to change that. It was a good lucha cage match on that smaller scale, with plenty of time given to Monster & Aerostar fighting at the end. The first couple of minutes of action were good until it meandered in the middle with having to kill time before each escape spot. Texano & Rey Escorpion staying friends instead of needlessly betraying each other was nice to see. A straight Monster Clown/Aerostar match would’ve been more interesting because this format really limited the dramatic ending moments until one or two (and one of those Monster Clown was not even involved in.)

Rush & LA Park not fighting much and working together to beat up Pagano made sense for where their story was going. It is hard to justify them trying to kill each other and then agreeing to be partners right after the finish. That still meant this wasn’t a Rush vs LA Park like the past, but a lot of Rush vs Pagano and LA Park vs Pagano with some crossover, which isn’t exactly what the match promised on paper. This wasn’t their best work either; LA Park felt off and had a bad moment with a corner flip spot in the back. The table spot failing twice for the finish was hilarious, so much so it didn’t really take away from the match. The rest of the match just felt like a long set up to the angle they were running after.

Omega continues to put in full effort performances as a guest champion, which shouldn’t be taken for granted. The title match with Dragon Lee didn’t connect with me as much as the Fenix one. The effort was there, it was just harder to believe Dragon Lee had a chance. Omega dominating so much of the early portion of the match made it seem like just a matter of time until it ended. Even when Dragon Lee hit both of his finishing moves, it never felt all that close and that took an edge out. There were still amazingly smoothly executed sequences and it was worth watching, it was just missing a bit of emotion.

avoiding GIF-ing Omega/Dragon Lee because that seems well trod by now but had to GIF the tope

The women’s match was the unsatisfying type of multiperson match seen a lot a couple of times on this show. There wasn’t really any story going on, it was just a lot of moves, and the moves themselves were not impressive enough alone to carry it to something interesting. (Some of the moves were not good; it’s amazing Taya’s GTS aired as it did on an edited show.) None of the women really stood out, and everyone’s had better matches. This was fine but there are better things to watch.

The TripleMania Regia battle royal was outright terrible in stretches, especially early on. It reached a level of competency later on but it was never close to being good. There’s no purpose to these matches except to find spots for people who aren’t booked otherwise, but it didn’t feel like they even made the most of the people they had; it felt like the leftover idea with guys who knew they were leftover and might as well not try much. There were also people like Abismo Negro Jr., who might have been trying but still looked bad. He blew multiple spots badly and this is a trend. AAA has plenty of talented people going better they could be putting in that spot – either replacing him in matches or in the suit – and they’d be well within their rights to do it at this point.

maybe a shining wizard?

The four-way tag resembled the usual four-way junior heavyweight tag matches on NJPW dome shows: there’s was almost a numbing amount of high end stuff done and a quiet reaction to all of it. They just went fast through everything, most of it looked good and little felt like it had time to an impression before something else came thru. It was also non-stop one team breaking up another team’s pin, which made it feel strange when Taurus was able to beat up two people by himself and the other five people had vanished. Watching a match like that and hearing like one person clap after the finish makes it a hard atmosphere to enjoy. 

Poder del Norte versus the Parks is an easy skip. It feels like an unfocused indie match most of the way, with neither the AAA rudos nor the Parks showing their best. Hijo del Volador (as Hijo de Remo Banda) doesn’t look good. There are some timing issues late, and the ending stretch is more about making sure all parties are protected than a good match.

I can’t hate any match with fun Dorada & Demus spots, though this relevos AAA was not as exciting as the recent openers. Casandro looked good – the dive was great – but barely was featured. Mami was exposed a bit but still way overdoing her big dive before getting pinned. The Mamba/Pimpi feud seems to be the same thing they were doing before, nothing is done to freshen it up.

Universo 2000 Jr. Copa Junior champion, Sadik Maiden suspended, CMLL X-Mas Day lineup

CMLL (TUE) 12/17/2019 Arena México [Lucha CentralR de Rudo, The Gladiatores, CMLL]
1) Leono & Robin b Cholo & Inquisidor LUCHA LIBRE MARTES DE NUEVOS VALORES EN LA ARENA MEXICO 17 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2019 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
Tecnicos took 1/3
2) La Guerrera, Lluvia, Marcela b Amapola, La Infernal, La Seductora LUCHA LIBRE MARTES DE NUEVOS VALORES EN LA ARENA MEXICO 17 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2019 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
Tecnicas took 1/3.
3) Misterioso, Sagrado, Tiger b Dulce Gardenia, Pegasso, Príncipe Diamante LUCHA LIBRE MARTES DE NUEVOS VALORES EN LA ARENA MEXICO 17 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2019 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
Rudos took 2/3. Diamante was stretchered out after taking Sagrado’s finish.
4) Universo 2000 Jr. b Guerrero Maya Jr. [Copa Jr.LUCHA LIBRE MARTES DE NUEVOS VALORES EN LA ARENA MEXICO 17 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2019 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
Universo 2000 Jr. took 2/3, the last with a martillo negro.
5) Okumura, Rey Bucanero, Terrible b Flyer, Kráneo, Stuka Jr. LUCHA LIBRE MARTES DE NUEVOS VALORES EN LA ARENA MEXICO 17 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2019 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
Rudos took 2/3
6) Ángel de Oro, Diamante Azul, Niebla Roja DQ Euforia, Gran Guerrero, Shocker LUCHA LIBRE MARTES DE NUEVOS VALORES EN LA ARENA MEXICO 17 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2019 FUNCION COMPLETA (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
Straight falls. Gran Guerrero unmasked Diamante Azul for the DQ.

CMLL promos: Dulce Gardenia, Universo 2000 Jr., Flyer (says he’s been out with an elbow injury), Diamante Azul and Gran Guerrero,

Box Y Lucha also has media interviews with Universo 2000 Jr., Shocker, Dulce Gardenia, Flyer (who says Star Jr. got better chances them him; not sure that’s accurate) and Diamante Azul. Azul & Shocker built up a feud, though the finish was Azul & Gran Guerrero.

The Copa Junior final was said to be great. Guerrero Maya Jr. got a chance to have a big match and did his best one to have it, and Universo 2000 Jr. went with him.

CMLL (TUE) 12/17/2019 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [@Arena_GDL]
1) Joker, Sádico, Vaquero Jr. b Explosivo, Fantástico, Fúnebre
Funebre replaced Reycko. The rudos (La Mafia) took 1/3.
2) Átomo, Gallito, Microman b Chamuel, Guapito, Perico Zakarías
Tecnicos took 1/3
3) Audaz, Black Panther, Blue Panther Jr. b Difunto, Furia Roja, Gallo
Gallo replaced Hechicero (moved up.) Tecnicos took 1/3.
4) Atlantis Jr., Titán, Valiente b Ephesto, Luciferno, Mephisto
tecnicos took 2/3
5) Carístico, Soberano Jr., Volador Jr. b Forastero, Hechicero, Negro Casas
Hechicero replaced Cavernario (honeymoon). Tecnicos took 2/3.
6) Último Guerrero b Cuatrero
CMLL recap listed UG winning the first fall, Cuatrero taking the second and stopped listing results at that point (but UG probably won.)

The main event result feels like something worth noting but the way most lucha libre results are report – single messages on Twitter/Facebook – makes it easy for on message to get lost.

CMLL Informa does not take place today; Arena Mexico will be hosting the company holiday party instead. Informa is shifted to Thursday for the next three weeks. Some of the roster will be in Guadalajara for a private show, which makes it an odd day to hold a party.

Dragon Rojo Jr. says he’ll return to CMLL at the end of January 2020. The recovery from a right knee injury has taken longer to recover from than originally thought.

Dave the Clown won Psicosis (II)’s hair in Leon on Monday, according to Dave the Clown. This was a seven-man cage match where the loser would lose their hair (even though there were masked people.) I’m not sure if Psicosis actually has hair; it’s been a wig in that outfit at times.

Sadik Maiden is suspended from wrestling in Mexico State for 90 days for not getting her head shaved following losing a cage match on the 12/07 MexaWrestling show. Sadik Maiden was filmed getting her hair cut on that show, but turned up the next day on a Zona 23 with plenty of hair. The Mexico State commission, which issued the suspension, said it would be lifted if she got the hair cut at a commission sanctioned show. The press release mentions they talked to MexaWrestling promoter Alejandro Meza. He’s not sanctioned, which seems to imply Meza at least paid Maiden for the haircut (not being paid has been justification for not getting a hair cut/sticking with an unmasking in other situations.) Sadik Maiden is listed as wrestling on December 25th show in Mexico State, which would be the first one affected.

This is an amusing story. It’s also hard to believe Sadik Maiden is actually going to be gone 90 days. She may get the hair cut, but the commission may also just stop bothering to enforce the suspensions for once the heat goes down. They’ve done it in the past, letting Angel O Demonio back after about 34 days. (It’d also look absurd if Sadik Maiden was actually kept out longer than Angel o Demonio.) Sadik Maiden also works many shows which appear to be below or off the Mexico State’s radar. Maiden’s biggest fame in 2019 was her matches against Sadika on Zona 23 shows, and those don’t seem to be commission approved shows.

MLW announced Aerostar, Drago, Puma King and Taurus for their 01/11 show in Dallas. They should be good; Taurus was good in MLW before (and not brought back by now) and Puma’s been in and out of the promotion a confusing amount of times. These are also four luchadors who appear to have their own visa to get in the US, which seems to imply it would be unwise to expect for MLW to getting new visas for the likes of Vikingo and Myzteziz.

AAA posted 15 minutes of highlights from Guerra de Titanes. That’s a lot of highlights.

Aereo and Villano III Jr. will have a mask match on March 1st in Ciudad Juarez. This doesn’t appear to be a TV taping, though it’s the TV taping venue. The outcome seems obvious but that match still sounds like it could be great.

Texano Jr. is headed to WWC to challenge Orlando Colon for the Universal title on 01/04. Texano seems like a guy who’s not big in the plans for AAA at the moment and might do well in a place like WWC.

LuchaWorld has the latest Lucha Report and an obit for Alberto Munoz.

Lucha Talk has this week’s podcast.

Puma King posted a new vlog, which he suggests could be his final one.

MicroManFever has translated an interview with Lady Maravilla from a few months back.

Segunda Caida is up to Lucha Underground 4×18.

Lineups

CMLL (WED) 12/25/2019 Arena México
1) Robin & Sonic vs El Coyote & Grako
2) Microman vs ChamuelEl GallitoPerico ZakaríasÁtomoGuapito [CMLL MICRO]
match to determine first champion
3) Dulce Gardenia, Flyer, Rey Cometa vs Kawato San, Mephisto, Rey Bucanero
4) Marcela © vs Dalys [CMLL WOMEN]
5th defense. Delayed from 09/27 due to Marcela injury.
5) Atlantis Jr., Kráneo, Soberano Jr. vs Hechicero, Terrible, Templario
6) Diamante Azul, El Bandido, Místico vs Euforia, Gran Guerrero, Último Guerrero

Bandido’s booked in Torreon on Christmas, so perhaps he won’t be on this show either. This seems like a CMLL problem, not necessarily a Bandido one since they’ve listed Cavernario on shows all week while he’s been off on his honeymoon. Whoever in CMLL is in charge of knowing when luchadors are available just seems to have given up.

Dalys was definitely winning the Women’s title when the match was scheduled to take place back in September. The situation may have changed only because Dalys is probably going to win the CMLL/Lady’s Ring title in Japan in a month and may not need two belts. She still seems likely to win.

Microman winning the championship is a great Christmas present but it still seems like Chamuel winning is the better long term decision.

Kawato & Dulce on the card one week before their apuesta match. Espiritu Negro & Principe Diamante are not