Mr. Niebla, CMLL Puebla results, Christmas preview

Niebla

CMLL (MON) 12/23/2019 Arena Puebla [CMLL, Lucha Central]
1) Asturiano & Tigre Rojo Jr. b Joker & Policeman LA MEJOR LUCHA LIBRE DESDE LA ARENA PUEBLA 23 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2019 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
tecnicos took 1/3
2) Oro Jr. & Súper Astro Jr. b El Malayo & El Perverso LA MEJOR LUCHA LIBRE DESDE LA ARENA PUEBLA 23 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2019 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
straight falls
3) Okumura, Olímpico, Rey Cometa DQ Sagrado, Stigma, Templario [Relevos IncreíblesLA MEJOR LUCHA LIBRE DESDE LA ARENA PUEBLA 23 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2019 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
Team Stigma took 1/3, the last when he was unmasked by Rey Cometa. Cometa worked as rudo and heavily feuded with Stigma.
4) Mephisto, Terrible, Vangellys b Atlantis Jr., Kráneo, Volcano LA MEJOR LUCHA LIBRE DESDE LA ARENA PUEBLA 23 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2019 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
rudos took 1/3
5) Titán b Soberano Jr. [lightningLA MEJOR LUCHA LIBRE DESDE LA ARENA PUEBLA 23 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2019 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
Mr. Niebla was remembered before the match. Titan won with springboard double stomp.
6) Euforia, Valiente, Volador Jr. b Carístico, Felino, Negro Casas [Relevos IncreíblesLA MEJOR LUCHA LIBRE DESDE LA ARENA PUEBLA 23 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2019 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
Team Volador took 1/3, Volador stealing Caristico’s mask to set up a singles match.

CMLL honored Mr. Niebla before the semi-main. This death, with Mr. Niebla so recently part of CMLL and close to everyone, seemed to affect a lot of people.

Titan versus Soberano seemed good from what I saw of it. The two relevos increibles were focused on building up those matches.

Segunda Caida looks back at some Mr. Niebla matches.

There are no shows tonight, as lucha libre takes their traditional break on Christmas Eve. The Tuesday Arena Mexico show will take place on Wednesday. The Tuesday Arena Coliseo Guadalajara show will take place Friday.

CMLL’s Wednesday show has a 5 pm CT start time (or 2.5 hours earlier than usual.) It’s a double title match show, with one new title.

Dalys finally gets her championship match against Marcela, delayed from the Anniversary show. The first micros champion is determined between Guapito, Atomo, Zakarias, Gallito, Chamuel, and Microman. Both Microman and Dalys are very protected in CMLL’s booking and heavy favorites to win, though one is a bit more well-received than the other. Neither champion is really in a key position, the champion really only matters in determining the quality of title matches, and those aren’t going to vary much with so few people challenging for these titles. Marcela keeping the women’s title over Dalys may mean slightly better matches, though both are likely to keep facing each other regardless. The next CMLL Micros title match is probably Chamuel & Microman regardless of who wins. Microman winning would make the fans happy, dalys would make whatever her fanbase is happy, so maybe that’s all the reason there needs to be for those outcomes.

It did occur to me that the next time Peste Negra’s music plays in Arena Mexico will be when Zacarias walks out for this micros championship match. CMLL has resisted the urge to change finishes due to recent deaths in the past, though the stakes are so low in the micros match and people might react strongly to the popular Zakarias getting a surprise title win. It’s a possibility.

Wednesday’s main event has Los Guerreros Laguneros (Euforia, Gran Guerrero and Ultimo Guerrero) taking on Diamante Azul, Bandido, and Mistico. CMLL hyped Bandido appearing frequently last night on Puebla, they seem sure he’s appearing in Arena Mexico and not the Torreon show he’s also listed on. Hechicero, Templario, and Terrible face Atlantis Jr., Soberano Jr. and Kraneo in the semi-main. Kawato & Dulce meet one week before their hair match in the tercera, with Flyer, Cometa, Mephsito and Rey Bucanero around them. Robin and Sonic open it up with Coyote and Grako, a match-up that has been close to being good in the past. Again, the show starts at 5 pm CT this week and next.

Other Christmas Shows

There probably will not be a news update on Wednesday. There’s just not news until late. Not sure if I’m going to be watching the CMLL show live either.

ROH announced Rey Horus vs Andrew Everett for 01/12 in Concord, North Carolina.

+LuchaTV has a new episode of En+carados.

Lineups

CMLL (FRI) 12/27/2019 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
1) El Divino, Fantástico, Mr. Samurai vs Demonio Maya, Demonio Rojo, Difunto
2) La Guerrera, La Jarochita, Mystique vs La Infernal, La Seductora, Metálica
3) Esfinge, Kráneo, Volcano vs Furia Roja, Hechicero, Rey Bucanero
4) Atlantis Jr., Mephisto, Soberano Jr. vs Fugaz, Gran Guerrero, Último Guerrero [Relevos Increíbles]
5) Terrible © vs Diamante Azul [MEX HEAVY]
6th defense

Some match for next week is probably coming out of that main event. Might Diamante Azul finally win a major heavyweight title? Not sure if any of this will air even locally.

CMLL (SUN) 12/29/2019 Arena México
1) Acero, Aéreo, Último Dragóncito vs Pequeño Olímpico, Pequeño Universo 2000, Pequeño Violencia
2) Eléctrico, Magnus, Oro Jr. vs Akuma, Hijo del Signo, Nitro
3) Black Panther, Drone, Príncipe Diamante vs Dark Magic, Espíritu Negro, Tiger
4) Stigma vs Okumura [lightning]
5) Diamante Azul, Titán, Valiente vs Cuatrero, Forastero, Vangellys
6) Volador Jr. vs Gran Guerrero

I keep thinking CMLL is going to something here the following Sunday as an early Three King’s Day show, but there doesn’t seem to be any sign of it on this card. They’re getting thru Volador/Gran Guerrero and nothing seems to be set up in early matches. Principe Diamante & Espiritu Negro have their likely last match against each other, which breaks up the Ola Negra trio.

CMLL (SUN) 12/29/2019 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
1) Crixus, Luminoso, Paladín vs Cris Skin, Fúnebre, Paymon
2) Fantástico, Mr. Samurai, Reycko vs Demonio Maya, Demonio Rojo, Difunto
3) Blue Panther Jr., Explosivo, Fugaz vs Joker, Sádico, Vaquero Jr.
4) Principe Daniel vs Exterminador [hair]
5) Carístico, Satánico, Shocker vs Blue Panther, Hechicero, Místico [Relevos Increíbles]

Another relvos increibles, this one to get Hechicero and Satanico on opposite sides.

CMLL on Marca: 2019-12-13

chop

Recapped: 12/17/2019

Matches:

Akuma & Yago beat Retro & Robin
(10:51 [3:54, 2:49, 4:08], 1/3, ok, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Pegasso, Príncipe Diamante, Stigma beat Disturbio, Nitro, Virus
(13:37 [5:52, 3:02, 4:43], 2/3, ok, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Dulce Gardenia, Guerrero Maya Jr., Rey Cometa beat Kawato San, Okumura, Tiger
(8:58 [2:53, 6:05], 1/2 DQ, good, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Felino beat Stuka Jr. in a lightning match
(6:30, powerbomb, ok, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Cuatrero, Forastero, Gran Guerrero beat Ángel de Oro, Diamante Azul, Niebla Roja
(13:53 [5:33, 3:14, 5:06], 1/3, ok, VideosOficialesCMLL)

Carístico, Negro Casas, Valiente beat Euforia, Soberano Jr., Último Guerrero in a relevos increíbles match
(12:37 [5:30, 2:34, 4:33], 2/3, ok, VideosOficialesCMLL)

What happened:

The cameras miss it, but Zacarias takes a bad fall off the apron thanks to a Soberano Jr. kick in the first fall. Zacarias ends up stretchered away.

Kawato San attacked Dulce Gardenia from behind to start the match and fouled him to end it. Hair match promos followed.

Yago & Akuma had friendly fire problems during the match, playing off their mask match earlier this year.

Thoughts:

Brillo Cometa

The main event was a regular match on a regular show. The crowd reacted to this a lot but didn’t come off as anything different despite the different sides. They did enough to give the crowd a happy match while not deviating much from the rest. Casas seemed not in a lot, though the chop fight with Ultimo Guerrero was good. Casas is the among most cheered guys and should just be a tecnico all the time, but he seems to prefer the other way. Soberano did a good job taking La Mistica.

Diamante Azul looks a lot like how he left, a man frequently pulling down his shirt to make sure his gut doesn’t get exposed. He seemed tired at the end of the match but that’s nothing new. Neither was the rest of the match.

Stuka got in a lot of dives, then climbed up to the rope to get powerbombed to a dumb loss. He hit the mat badly too, so all around a bad time. Felino pinning Stuka should set up a title match but it probably won’t and that’s OK.

Rey Cometa worked the tercera like he was the man headed to an apuesta match. He and Tiger remain some of the better watches in the midcard division and out-shined Dulce & Kawato too. They were good as far as building emotion for their apuesta match, but they’re not actually doing a lot beyond that. It will be an achievement if they have a great hair match, it does not feel a certainty.

Principe Diamante having a pending apuesta match didn’t affect a normal segunda. He didn’t take a pin and he did look good in his run but wasn’t really spotlighted. Nitro barely wanted to say down for three for him at the end.

The opener was mostly an exhibition for the tecnicos, who were fine if unspectacular. Akuma really threw himself into a belly to belly suplex for Retro. The call back to the previous feud was a nice touch.