Mistico out 3-4 weeks after foot surgery, CMLL sets up Espanto Jr/Rugido clash

CMLL

Los Malditos did keep the CMLL World Trios Championships on Monday. CMLL didn’t mention the defense; I found out through Sagrado’s Instagram stories. Arena Puebla streamed the finish of the Depredadores match instead, since Soberano revenge fouling Volador set up a DQ and a rematch for next week.

CMLL (TUE) 06/28/2022 Arena México [Kaiser SportsMarca, Mas Lucha, The GladiatoresThe Gladiatores (Video)]
1) Fantasy, Kaligua, Último Dragóncito b Pequeño Olímpico, Pequeño Violencia, Pierrothito Último Dragoncito, Fantasy y Kaligua Vs Pequeño Pierroth, Pequeño Olímpico y Pequeño Pólvora (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre) 20220628cmll_match1Fantasy, Kaligua, Último Dragóncito vs Pequeño Olímpico, Pequeño Violencia, Pierrothito.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
2) La Jarochita, Marcela, Skadi b La Seductora, Metálica, Tiffany 20220628cmll_match2La Jarochita, Marcela, Skadi vs La Seductora, Metálica, Tiffany.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive)) Duelo de  amazonas del CMLL: Jarochita, Marcela y Skadi Vs Metálica, Tiffany y Seductora (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
La Guerrera was scheduled, CMLL updated the poster with Vaquerita in the spot, and it ended up with Jarochita wrestling. Tecnicas took 1/3
3) Diamond, Magnus, Rugido b Akuma, Dark Magic, Espanto Jr. 20220628cmll_match3Diamond, Magnus, Rugido vs Akuma, Dark Magic, Espanto Jr..mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive)) Duelo de facciones en la Arena México: Los Depredadores Vs La Ola Negra del CMLL (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
Depredadores took 2/3. sets up an Espanto Jr./Rudgido match
4) Cancerbero, Felino, Luciferno b Esfinge, Fugaz, Star Black 20220628cmll_match4Esfinge, Fugaz, Star Black vs Cancerbero, Felino, Luciferno.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive)) Luciferno, Cancerbero y Felino Vs One Atos Team, martes de Arena Mèxico (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
Rudos took 1/3.
5) Stuka Jr., Titán, Volador Jr. b Cavernario, Euforia, Hechicero 20220628cmll_match5Stuka Jr., Titán, Volador Jr. vs Cavernario, Euforia, Hechicero.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive)) Titán, Volador Jr y Stuka Jr Vs Hechicero, Euforia y Bárbaro Cavernario lucha estelar del CMLL (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
tecnicos took 1/3.

This show was a real nusiance to download and I haven’t even looked to see if it finally turned out right. The main event video is incomplete, but that’s how it was streamed – they just cut out during the third fall and never came back.

CMLL probably should book Rugido/Espanto Jr.; they’re never going to get better wrestling the same 5 minutes of a trios match every week and it’s definitely not the worst possible combination of people from that match. It’s just also obvious they could book a lot of single matches with a more talented wrestlers and they did not; people covering the show attempted to push the idea the Stuka/Hechicero feud was coming back, but that seems like grasping for something of relevance. Hechicero has not had an Arena Mexico non-tournament singles match since last November.

CMLL (TUE) 06/28/2022 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [Arena Coliseo Guadalajara (photos)Arena Coliseo Guadalajara (video), Fuego en el Ring, Mas Lucha, thecubsfan]
1) Persa & Ponzoña b Black Boy & Mortis 20220628cmll_match1Black Boy & Mortis vs Persa & Ponzoña.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
2) Avispón Negro Jr., Capitán Cobra, Cosmos b Destello, Jabalí, Tigre Blanco 20220628cmll_match2Avispón Negro Jr., Capitán Cobra, Cosmos vs Destello, Jabalí, Tigre Blanco.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
3) El Divino, Johnny Dinamo, Mágico b Bobby Black, Javier Cruz Jr., Quka 20220628cmll_match3El Divino, Johnny Dinamo, Mágico vs Bobby Black, Javier Cruz Jr., Quka.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
4) Bestia Negra, Furia Roja, Guerrero de la Muerte b Destructor, Mr. Trueno, Rey Trueno 20220628cmll_match4Bestia Negra, Furia Roja, Guerrero de la Muerte vs Destructor, Mr. Trueno, Rey Trueno.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
challenges followed
5) Dalys, La Magnifica, Sexy Sol b Dark Silueta, Náutica, Valkiria 20220628cmll_match5Dalys, La Magnifica, Sexy Sol vs Dark Silueta, Náutica, Valkiria.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
6) Blue Panther & Negro Casas b Fuerza Guerrera & Satánico 20220628cmll_match6Blue Panther & Negro Casas vs Fuerza Guerrera & Satánico.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
7) Ángel de Oro, Niebla Roja, Terrible b Atlantis Jr., Gran Guerrero, Último Guerrero 20220628cmll_match7Ángel de Oro, Niebla Roja, Terrible vs Atlantis Jr., Gran Guerrero, Último Guerrero.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))

The semimain started with Blue Panther and Satanico fightning, ended with Blue Panther pinning Satanico and yet no challenges were made. Casas did a lot of strutting post-match instead.

This first match on the show, a bonus unadvertised match, started with a man – I believe Black Boy – with giant swastikas walking out. There’s context for it, because there’s context for everything – he’s wrestled at a local Arena Verdugo Nazi Jr. and was wearing that symbol to represent that gym at the biggest lucha libre arena in the area and is unlikely to actually be a Nazi – but also it’s a man with giant swastikas all over his gear. It was a jarring thing to start with but obviously no one there in charge appeared to have a problem with it. I probably wouldn’t have noticed myself but the building didn’t post results for most of their matches and I was going through the video to see what had happened. It’s also one of those things where I know I could put a GIF of it on Twitter and people who don’t watch Guadalajara lucha libre would get very angry and demand something get done and then nothing happens, or I could write about it here and also nothing happens and I’m trying to choose the less drama filled route today.

Mistico announced the injury he suffered last week required surgery and underwent that surgery on Monday night. The injury was originally said to be an ankle one, and he’s since talked about having a screw put in his foot. Mistico spoke to Box y Lucha and said he was hopeful of being back in 3-4 weeks, which was less than some earlier reports going around. Mistico and CMLL also put a video talking about his recovery. Mistico went to the final of last year’s Leyenda de Plata and talked about wanting to win it for a record fourth time, but it’s he’s going to hit the three-week recovery to have a chance. Mistico says he’s planning on appearing at announced bookings in Cancun and Saltillo where he won’t be able to wrestle.

CMLL (FRI) 07/01/2022 Arena México
1) Acero & Aéreo vs Full Metal & Pequeño Violencia
2) Dulce Gardenia, Espíritu Negro, Rey Cometa vs Hijo del Villano III, Okumura, Pólvora
3) La Jarochita, Lluvia, Princesa Sugehit vs Amapola, Dalys, Dark Silueta
4) Atlantis, Blue Panther, Negro Casas vs Ángel de Oro, Niebla Roja, Terrible
5) Soberano Jr., Titán, Volador Jr. vs Atlantis Jr., Dragón Rojo Jr., Templario

Just a normal show. Might be ok, might be good. Atlantis Jr. is not teaming with the Guerreros, not feuding with Stuka Jr., is still a rudo. Might just be a rudo.

CMLL (SAT) 07/02/2022 Arena Coliseo
1) Bengala & Retro vs Apocalipsis & Príncipe Odín Jr.
2) Neón, Panterita del Ring Jr., Valiente Jr. vs Cholo, Inquisidor, Raider
3) Pegasso, Robin, Suicida vs Disturbio, Nitro, Okumura
4) Guerrero Maya Jr., Hombre Bala Jr., Panterita del Ring vs Cancerbero, Hijo del Villano III, Luciferno
5) Euforia, Hechicero, Mephisto vs Gemelo Diablo I, Gemelo Diablo II, Sagrado

There are quite a few Neon’s in Mexico; this one appears to be the Valiente Gym trainee who also wrestled as Prismatic. Pegasso returns from injury in March. Hombre Bala & Robin are tag champs who aren’t int eh same match.

CMLL announced Tuesday that they’d hold a birthday celebration/meet & greet for KeMonito on Sunday. Later that night, KeMonito said his birthday celebration will be today away from CMLL. Not sure if there were multiple birthday celebrations and it was something other than the CMLL one that moved; usually CMLL would delete their tweet if that happened. I’m just confused but more parties for Monito seems good.

CMLL Informa has Negro Casas, Euforia, Soebrano Jr., La Jarochita, Hijo del Villano III, Magia Blanca and Panterita del Ring Jr. as guests. I can’t figure out why half the people there are there, so maybe there are some Leyenda de Plata announcements.

Barbaro Cavernario says he’s got 6-7 accounting clients he’s working with in between wrestling.

AAA

Mocho Cota Jr. & Tito Santana told Mas Lucha said they don’t know if they’re still in AAA, they’re waiting for a response from AAA and haven’t heard back from them. Only with AAA would this story be even partially believable, and we don’t actually know what question they asked AAA. (“Can we work these Robles dates and still show up on AAA TV?” seems likely.) At any rate, they weren’t on any AAA tapings this past week and aren’t on upcoming ones. AAA can be weird but I think those guys may know more than they let on.

Tickets go on sale for Verano de Escandalo Friday at noon, so it’s possible we’ll see a lineup that day.

The commercial director for the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya says they’ve sold out 70% of the rooms for the AAA show in September and expect to sell out.

IWRG

IWRG (THU) 06/30/2022 Arena Naucalpan
1) Sol vs Rey Aztaroth
2) Legendario & Spider Fly vs Chris Stone Jr. & Wagner Kid
3) Cerebro Negro & Cerebro Negro Jr. vs Puma de Oro & Tonalli
4) Gran Pandemónium, Hijo de Pandemónium, Pandemónium Jr. vs Oficial 911, Oficial AK47, Oficial Fierro
5) Aster Boy, Hijo Del Vikingo, Noisy Boy vs Abismo Negro Jr., Dick Angelo 3G, Toxin

This show was originally going to be a Lucha Libre Boom show headlined by Mistico in a tag match; LLB announced they were postponing the entire show until Mistico came back. Lucha Libre Boom had announced the show a month ago but I hadn’t seen much promotion for it and totally forgot it was on the schedule until it was called off.

It’s a Thursday show so who knows how the effort is going to be in the main event. On the other hand, Vikingo is crazy and so are his teammates. Maybe worth a watch.

IWRG announced they’ll have a Saturday Torneo FILL with IWRG vs Big Lucha. That also could be fun, though Saturday Arena Naucalpan shows have not been covered by Mas Lucha of late. The main event may show up on IWRG’s own channel later.

OTHER

LuchaWorld has this week’s Poster-Mania and the latest Poster-Mania.

Impact has Chris Bey vs Steve Maclin vs Laredo Kid vs Trey Miguel in a #1 contenders match. It’s a luchador on Impact so you know how it’s not going to end, but it could be fun.

Bandido says he’s been told to rest two more weeks following his neck injury at TripleMania Tijuana. That’s really good considering neck injuries, but it does take him out of Friday’s BIG Lucha Anniversary show and Saturday’s AAA TV taping in Sinaloa. Big Lucha has an episode of Big Lucha World tonight so perhaps they’ll address it. It’d be a surprise if AAA said anything.

915-656 announced they’d be co-promoting a MLW taping on August 27th. MLW taped last weekend and don’t appear to be taping before this, so it looks like they’ll be taking two months off. 915 & 656 teased a Daga/Hammerstone title match. The announced names are heavy on AAA midcards and few other regular MLW people, but I’d assume more MLW people will actually be there.

At the opening of his new Blue Demon store, he introduced luchador Ikaro wearing the “Blue Demon 2000” Demon wore briefly in AAA. Ikaro’s still saying as Ikaro and not being booked as Blue Demon’s son or anything. Ikaro just got gifted a mask design that Demon hated. Ikaro, way back in 2010, was part of a traveling match with Tio Korton, Arez, Pentagon, and Fenix. All those guys all trained with Demon for a time, so that’s probably the connection. Ikaro’s career in wrestling has been much less high profile than the rest.

AAA Showcenter 3, CMLL & IWRG Sunday results, Mistico out of action

CMLL

CMLL (SUN) 06/26/2022 Arena México [CMLL]
1) Micro Gemelo Diablo I & Micro Gemelo Diablo II b Átomo & Chamuel
2) Cachorro, Leono, Suicida b Dr. Karonte I, Dr. Karonte II, Enfermero Jr.
Tecnicos took 1/3
3) El Audaz, Guerrero Maya Jr., Volcano b Disturbio, Okumura, Raider
Tencicos took 2/3
4) Gemelo Diablo I, Gemelo Diablo II, Sagrado b Dulce Gardenia, Espíritu Negro, Rey Cometa
World Trios champs took 1/3 over the nationla champs
5) Atlantis, Titán, Volador Jr. b Euforia, Felino, Hechicero
Felino replaced Rey Bucanero on Thursday

The usual nothing Sunday show.

Mistico is out with an ankle injury he picked up Friday in Monterrey. Soberano replaces him tonight in Puebla. It’s unclear how long he’ll be out after that; he’s not listed on Tuesday shows and CMLL hasn’t revealed anything beyond that. That Puebla show has Los Malditos (Sagrado & Gemelo Diablos) against Los Guerreros. I was sure Ultimo Guerrero was going to win Copa Dinasita and he didn’t; maybe a make-up win is coming tonight? Those titles feel much more in jeopardy than a usual off-Friday defense.

For completeness sake, La Vaquerita replaces La Guerrera on Tuesday’s Arena Mexico show.

CMLL (TUE) 06/28/2022 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
1) El Divino, Johnny Dinamo, Mágico vs Bobby Black, Javier Cruz Jr., Quka
2) Avispón Negro Jr., Capitán Cobra, Cosmos vs Gran Kenut, Jabalí, Tigre Blanco
3) Dalys, La Magnifica, Sexy Sol vs Dark Silueta, Náutica, Valkiria
4) Bestia Negra, Furia Roja, Guerrero de la Muerte vs Destructor, Mr. Trueno, Rey Trueno
5) Blue Panther & Negro Casas vs Fuerza Guerrera & Satánico
6) Ángel de Oro, Niebla Roja, Terrible vs Atlantis Jr., Gran Guerrero, Último Guerrero

Semi-main is a rematch, so maybe a singles match next week.

AAA 

AAA TV (SUN) 06/26/2022 Showcenter Complex, San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo Leon [@thekoko666, Telediario]
1) Villano III Jr. b Komander [Showcenter Tournament, torneo]
very good match
2) Antifaz, Carta Brava Jr., Toscano b Aramis, Laredo Kid, Willie Mack Facebook video (posted by )
Antifaz fouled Laredo Kid and got away with it.
3) Flammer b Christi Jaynes
Taya appeared post match to talk up her impending title match with Flammer
4) Abismo Negro Jr. & Johnny Caballero b Arez & Fénix
Taya supported Arez & Fenix against Johnny. Vipers/Arez feud goes on.
5) Dragón Lee b Jack Cartwheel [Showcenter Tournament, torneo]
“tremendous” match
6) Mr. Iguana, Niño Hamburguesa, Pagano b Chessman, Sam Adonis, Taurus
Iguana beat Chessman

Dragon Lee & Jack Cartwheel got lots of raves live, appeared to easily be match of the night. Microman was with the tecnicos, which might have been the expected turn or might just be AAA randomness. Remaining first round men’s tournament Winner’s Bracket matches are Fenix/Flip Gordon, Dralistico/Baby Extreme, Dinamico/Latigo, Bandido/Chris Daniels, Abismo Negro/Arez and Laredo Kid/Puma King; pick two of those for the next show.

No idea when this airs. The announcers were there. The video I saw makes it look like someone using a phone on a selfie stick for as a ringside camera, which seems weird. AAA posted a lot of clips on Twitter and other social media (though not using that phone.) It felt like they were just trying to remind people these shows are happening, though I’m not sure why don’t use their TV show to do that more often. They’re back in the Showcenter on July 24th.

Albert in the comments of the last post noted Villano III Jr. missed the Madero show due to flight issues. The US is not having a good time at flying people from place A to place B of late and Villano III Jr. seems to be in El Paso a fair bit since his girlfriend lives there.

Segunda Caida mentioned Sammy & Tay defended the AAA Mixed Tag Team championship against Flip Gordon & Ashley D’Amboise on the 06/19 NEW wrestling show, which was the first I’d heard of it.

FTR added the IWGP tag team championships to the ROH and AAA ones last night, something AAA made sure to note; they retweeted a NJPW tweet showing the AAA belts. (NJPW also pointedly did not mention the AAA belts in their recap of the match.) FTR becoming IWGP chapions means they’re unlikely to take any losses until they lose those belts, but I think AAA is perfectly content with that situation. The IWGP titles do not prevent FTR from defending the AAA belts in Mexico and I’m sure they’ll be back at some point, but I wouldn’t expect to see them often. We haven’t seen any AAA belts defended in Mexico at all this year that often so it effectively makes no difference.

IWRG

IWRG (SUN) 06/26/2022 Arena Naucalpan [IWRG, Mas Lucha]
1) Spider Fly b Águila OrientalViajero LIVE | La Jaucan y Cerebro Negro VS La Pandemia | Mano a mano: Puma de Oro VS Noisy Boy (posted by mluchatv)
2) Limbo & Rey Halcón b Estrella de Oro & Genex LIVE | La Jaucan y Cerebro Negro VS La Pandemia | Mano a mano: Puma de Oro VS Noisy Boy (posted by mluchatv)
3) Cerebro Negro Jr. & Hellboy b Caballero de Plata & Legendario IWRG | Hellboy y Cerebro Negro Jr VS Legendario y Caballero de Plata | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
Caballero appeared to want to martinete Hellboy, the referee broke it up, Hellboy used the confusion to land the Hell Driver on Caballero for the win.
4) Coco Rojo, Coco Verde, Cocolores b Leo, Mafioso, Shaun Moore IWRG | Los Payasos VS Shaun Moore, El Mafioso y Mafioso Jr | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
Leo replaced Fly Warrior
5) Puma de Oro b Aster BoyNoisy Boy IWRG | Puma de Oro VS Aster Boy y Noisy Boy en mano a mano | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
Doctors originally blocked Noisy Boy from wrestling after getting beat up on Thursday and Aster Boy was there to replace him. Puma then injured Aster Boy and Noisy Boy pleaded his way to take his spot back. He then lost.
6) Gran Pandemónium, Hijo de Pandemónium, Pandemónium Jr. b Cerebro Negro, Dick Angelo 3G, Tonalli IWRG | La Pandemia VS Cerebro Negro, Tonalli y Dick Angelo 3G | Lucha Libre (posted by mluchatv)
The Cerebro Negro/Jaucan alliance didn’t last the full match

That semimain sounds like a lot. It feels like Hellboy and Caballero de Plata have been feuding forever, but it looks like it’s only been since April. They were teaming before that, so maybe that’s why it feels longer, or maybe it’s just IWRG feuds are either really short or never ending.

Other News

Texano Jr. took Hijo del Pirata Morgan’s hair on a RGR show in Laguna Hills, California on Sunday.

If you have Peacock (or the WWE Network), Aramis’ matches in the Super Strong Style tournament are available. His match is about 1h15m in the first part, and 2h37m in the second part.

Box y Lucha 3506D has Vader and many CMLL stories.

Los Soberanos win Copa Dinasita, Magia Blanca new champion, AAA in Madero

CMLL

CMLL (FRI) 06/24/2022 Arena México [ASCMLLCronista del RingESTOEstrellas del RingKaiser SportsMas LuchaR de RudoThe GladiatoresThe Gladiatores (Video), thecubsfan]
1) Arkalis, Guerrero Maya Jr., Stigma b Esfinge, Fugaz, Star Black La Fuerza Poblana se impone ante el One Atos Style (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
12:08. Fuerza Puebla defeating One Atos Team.
2) Magia Blanca b DiamondInquisidorRey CometaÁngel RebeldeSuicidaAstralRey SamurayPrincipe DanielEl Perverso [MEX WELTER, cibernetico¡Hay Campeón Depredador! Magia Blanca nuevo Campeón Nacional Welter al derrotar a Rey Cometa (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre) ¡Magia Blanca es el nuevo Campeón Nacional Welter! De esta manera venció a Rey Cometa (posted by ) CMLL - TORNEO POR EL CAMPEONATO NACIONAL WELTER  / ARENA  MEXICO / 24 - 06 - 22 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL - TORNEO POR EL CAMPEONATO NACIONAL WELTER  / ARENA  MEXICO / 24 - 06 - 22 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL | ¡Magia Blanca es el nuevo Monarca Nacional de Peso Welter! (posted by mluchatv)
Title vacated by Soberano when challenging from the CMLL WELTER. Order of elimination: Perverso (by Principe Daniel, 9:20), Rey Samuray (Inquisidor, 9:37), Angel Rebelde (Suicida, 11:54), Principe Daniel (Magia Balnca, 14:46), Inquisidor (Rey Cometa, 16:16), Diamond (Astral, 17:20), Astral (Rey Cometa, 20:40), Suicida (Magia Blanca, 21:15), Rey Cometa (Magia Blanca, 28:33), leaving Magia Blanca as the winner. Crowd booed Blanca winning. Los Depredadores celebrated with Magia Blanca, then Volador led them into attacking Cometa (to play into those boos)
3) Stuka Jr., Titán, Volador Jr. DQ Atlantis Jr., Cavernario, Templario ¡Atlantis deja sin máscara a Stuka Jr. y su equipo pierde por descalificación! (posted by ) Atlantis Jr y Stuka Jr dieron el SI a una lucha por las máscaras en el 79 Aniversario de la México (posted by Estrellas del Ring) CMLL - TITÁN-VOLADOR JR.- STUKA JR. VS B. CAVERNARIO -TEMPLARIO- ATLANTIS JR./ARENA  MEXICO/24-06-22 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL | ¡Atlantis Jr le arrebató la máscara a Stuka Jr, quiere una lucha de máscara vs máscara! (posted by mluchatv) Volador Jr, Titán y Stuka Jr vencen por descalificación a Atlantis Jr, Templario y Cavernario (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
14:37. Tecnicos took 2/3, the last when Atlantis Jr. unmasked Stuka. Atlantis Jr. agreed to a mask match at Aniversario. Stuka wanted it in writing, but Atlantis just unmasked him again.
4) Euforia & Soberano Jr. b Gran Guerrero & Último Guerrero [Copa Dinastia, final¡Euforia y Soberano Jr. se llevan la Copa Dinastías 2022! Así vencieron a Los Guerreros (posted by ) ¡Gigantesco triunfo!, Euforia y Soberano Jr. se llevan la Copa Dinastías (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre) CMLL - GRAN FINAL  DEL TORNEO COPA DINASTIAS  / ARENA  MEXICO / 24 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL | ¡La Copa Dinastías es de los Soberanos! (posted by mluchatv)
10:23. Los Soberanos won cleanly.

CMLL still hasn’t put together a top to bottom strong show for these monthly end of tournament specials. This one had most of the matches being just slightly worse than they looked on paper.

The main event was going through the normal Ultimo Guerrero checklist of finishing moves when suddenly Euforia hit a superbomb on Ultimo Guerrero to eliminate him. That’s not a move Euforia typically uses to win matches. Soberano landed his moonsault moments later and that was all. It felt almost like they got a time cue to go home immediately, except this was the shortest Friday night show since they’ve lifted the two hour COVID curfew. I don’t believe they were cut off, but that’s just how abrupt the ending felt. I was totally wrong about the outcome and I think that affected how I watched the match – if you’re watching a match thinking nothing matters until Ultimo Guerrero goes for the Guerrero Special and then he never goes for that move, it’s a going to take you out of it – but I don’t know that the match is better even going in knowing the actual result. Whatever real issues these families do or do not have is not translating to strong matches and I hope they’re moving in other directions after this. (It is another Ultimo Guerrero breakup where the matches with his former tag partner did not particularly click.)

Stuka Jr. & Atlantis Jr. very definitely agreed to their mask for the Aniversario, just like Isis & Jarochita did the week prior. Nothing is signed and it’s not official in CMLL until they sign the paper. I keep thinking there’s another shoe to drop, they’re going to do something beyond two 1v1 mask matches and there’s a gimmick will be involved. I guess we see if Fuerza Guerrera & Atlantis Sr. make the same challenges next week.

The cibernetico was up and down. Angel Rebelde looked the best of the outsiders, though that might have been helped by working with his likely trainer Rey Cometa. Long time Puebla fans will be thrilled to find out that Rey Samuray went for his ramp running springboard 450 splash and it failed yet again. The four outsiders were noticeably the first four pinned. Magia Blanca dealt with shoulder and arm injuries coming into the match and dealt with the crowd hating him near the end of it. It was fairly obvious that Rey Cometa was the best wrestler in the match, the most crowd supported wrestler in the match and the guy who was definitely losing to Magia Blanca, and the crowd turned on Magia Blanca down the stretch and after his victory. It appeared Volador leading the Depreadores in attacking Cometa after the match was unplanned, simply Volador reading the crowd and going with the rudo reaction. Magia Balnca was so surprised he didn’t actually take part. Dark Silueta sagely got out of the ring as soon as it happened; I can only imagine the heat a CMLL woman would get from their office if she started attacking a man without approval.

Fugaz had a rough night in the opener and that match didn’t go particularly well.

CMLL (SAT) 06/25/2022 Arena Coliseo [CMLL]
1) Mercurio & Minos b Acero & Aéreo Facebook video (posted by )
2) Grako, Inquisidor, Okumura b Oro Jr., Panterita del Ring Jr., Sangre Imperial Facebook video (posted by )
Okumura replaced Cholo (injury) on Thursday
3) La Vaquerita, Marcela, Skadi b Amapola, Hera, La Seductora Facebook video (posted by )
tecnicas took 2/3.
4) Cancerbero, Luciferno, Magnus b Flyer, Hombre Bala Jr., Robin Facebook video (posted by )
Magnus replaced Rey Bucanero on Thursday. Rudos took 2/3. (No title challenge.)
5) Ángel de Oro, Niebla Roja, Terrible b Fugaz, Soberano Jr., Volador Jr. Facebook video (posted by )
Fugaz replaced Star Jr. on Thursday (?). Rudos took 1/3.

Hombre Bala & Robin did interviews before and after the show taking about being the idols of Arena Coliseo and lost unremarkably in between. Panterita Jr. had a bad moment near the end of his match (visible in the clip) and is apparently human.

This article hyping the CMLL Pequeno Estrellas anniversary starts off with the idea that no one between 1.1 and 1.5 meters tall was able to wrestle until CMLL created the division in July 1992. This is, of course, false CMLL mythmaking. There was a minis division in the 80s (and others who fit in that height range earlier.) The “July 1992” date exists to wipe Antonio Pena and the wrestlers who worked with them out of existence; that’s when CMLL switched their terminology from Mini to Pequeno. It does at least establish that 1.1 meters is the (worked) height cut off between the Micros and the Pequeno Estrellas.

AAA

AAA TV (FRI) 06/24/2022 Domo Madero, Tampico, Tamaulipas [Lucha Libre TM]
1) Draztick Boy, Dulce Kanela, Mamba b Aramis, Drago Kid, Komander
Draztick Boy & Dulce Kanela replaced Jessy & Diva. Mamba fracture his left ankle during this match.
2) Willie Mack b FlamitaDinámicoEmperador Azteca
originally a Flamita/Willie Mack singles match
3) Flammer, La Hiedra, Maravilla b Lady Shani, Sexy Star, Sussy Love
4) Mr. Iguana & Niño Hamburguesa b Carta Brava & Parka Negra
Originally Iguana & Hamburguesa vs La Rebelion
5) Charly Manson, Heavy Metal, Zorro b Abismo Negro Jr., Cibernético, Látigo
Zorro was a surprise wrestler and got a good reaction. Somewhere in here, the Vipers challenged for the trios titles and Pagano challenged Ciber to a hair match.
6) Hijo Del Vikingo & Laredo Kid b Antifaz del Norte & Taurus
Antifaz del Norte replaced Villano III
7) Cuatrero, Forastero, Sansón b Pagano, Pentagón Jr., Psycho Clown
Ciber fouled Pagano and Los Vipers came out to brawl with NGD.

Four of the seven matches. It appears Las Shotas skipped the AAA TV taping to win the Cholo de Tijuana trios belts in Arena San Juan. I’m not sure if that decision is more embarrassing for AAA or for Las Shotas. Mamba says he suffered a dislocated ankle (video included), then told Mas Lucha he expected to be out a month.  That’d be a quick return on that sort of injury. Villano III Jr. posted that he was coming to this taping and then later posted photos of him wrestling in El Paso that day instead, so I’m not sure what happened there. Bestia 666 implied he and Mecha Wolf had flight cancelations.

Konnan previously mentioned a NGD three way trios match was being pushed for Verano de Escandalo. If TV is setting up matches that’ll happen on future shows – something that hasn’t happened often this year – that looks now to be NGD vs Los Vipers vs La Empresa for the trios titles. Not sure who are the faces in that one. We may be a week or so from getting a lineup for that show.

Zorro returned in his original Zorro look and seemed happy to be back. Like the others on his team, he appears to be back just to add color to their 30th Anniversary and probably isn’t destined for a major role.

The local promoter said they had sold about the same amount of tickets as the previous taping in March going into the last day. AAA posted the usual building photo, carefully cropping it to cut out the less occupied upper levels of the building.

AAA’s back taping today in the Showcenter. They’re back to advertising the original lineup, which includes Poder del Norte despite Santana & Cota clearly having finished up here.

Other News

Laguna luchador Tackle (Fernando Flores Rodriguez) passed away Friday. I can’t find an age, but he’s mentioned as wrestling for 27 years. He was a local fixture who wrestlers with and against all the guys who came out of that region to go onto national stars. The CMLL Laguna wrestler typically return to that area during the Christmas holidays and work on the local shows, sometimes in big ciberneticos. In a 2007 one, with Ultimo Guerrero, Stuka Jr., Hooligan (Lucifierno) and the future Euforia among those participants, Tackle got the big win. LA Park also wrestled Tackle early in his career and was depressed at the news of his passing.

Hijo del Espectro Jr. held a press conference to talk about changing his name to Rey Espectro.

The main event of that marathon Cholo de Tijuana show in Arena San Juan was a ten man cage match, where Chucho el Roto took Espantapajaros’ mask. He gave his name as Joel Rodirguez, as he also did when he lost the same mask in 2009 to Super Raton in Arena Lopez Mateos. He’s not used that mask much lately. None of the names in the cage match were announced ahead of time, so it was clear the promotion was up to something.

Blue Demon Jr. opened his new store on Friday. Among those in attendance was El Hijo del Santo’s least favorite nephew Axxel, which might add to the recent Santo/Demon distance.

Both AAA and CMLL posted supportive messages for Pride Month on Saturday, including CMLL acknowledging the outfits Lluvia, Jarochita and Isis had been wearing for a while. It’s good they’re being supportive, it actually cooler when the women were doing it as a subversive thing; you knew they were doing it because they believed it, not just because it’s the month on the calender when that’s the cause everyone’s expected to show some token support towards. AAA at least used their post to focus on LBGT+ wrestlers on their roster. There are LBGT+ wrestlers on the CMLL roster and some are public about it on social media, but CMLL doesn’t mention or support them in that way and they don’t appear either allowed or comfortable in making that part of their on-screen character. (Dulce Gardenia is a straight man, as he’s acknowledged many times.)

A profile of Ruby Gardenia for Pride Month. And one of Jessy Ventura. And Diva Salvaje. And Bugambilia, who mentions here that he wrestlers under Super Brazo Jr. prior. Ventura says he was chosen for the AAA La Llave de la Gloria tournament final in 2017, the one famous for bringing Hijo del Vikingo into AAA. Ventura didn’t finish because he broke a leg. Most of the people in the final group got to stick around for AAA that year and many are still there, so Ventura’s career probably would’ve gone into another direction had that changed.

Septimo Dragon mentions it’s CIMA who booked him for GLEAT; CIMA had previously told him he was going to bring in him a while ago and now it finally worked out. He also mentions his family was told he was probably going to die following his motorcycle accident 18 months ago and, even after surviving, it wasn’t clear he’d be able to return to wrestling.

Masked Republic announced they’re now booking out Arkangel Divino & Ultimo Maldito in the US starting on July 30th. Those two have one great match they can do, which will help them do very well the first time in places, and it’s a shame they’ve never grown to add on to that.

Former Mexico city arena luchadora Candy White is now a singer. She worked mostly low level shows.

I didn’t realize there was a (boxing, MMA and) lucha libre commission in Guatemala; or at least there is one where it comes to deciding titles should be vacated if they haven’t been defended in six months.

Copa Dinastia final & new Welterweight champ tonight, two AAA tapings this weekend

CMLL

CMLL (FRI) 06/24/2022 Arena México
1) Arkalis, Guerrero Maya Jr., Stigma vs Esfinge, Fugaz, Star Black
2) Magia Blanca vs DiamondInquisidorRey CometaÁngel RebeldeSuicidaAstralRey SamurayPrincipe DanielEl Perverso [MEX WELTER, cibernetico]
3) Stuka Jr., Titán, Volador Jr. vs Atlantis Jr., Cavernario, Templario
4) Euforia & Soberano Jr. vs Gran Guerrero & Último Guerrero [Copa Dinastia, final]

This show is on Ticketmaster Live, though frequent purchasers should check their email to see if they got a free link to the show earlier this week. The card went from bleh to very promising by making the Welterweight tournament a cibernetico. Cibernetico are generally better matches, especially given the iffy and less experienced wrestlers in this match, and it also just saves so much more time for the rest of the card. And the rest of the card looks good. I think we can safely assume the main event will be the usual 3.5 star Ultimo Guerrero big match. The semi-main has the Stuka/Atlantis feud surrounded by a lot of good names. The opener even has a chance of being interesting. This could be a good night.

My understanding, by all CMLL’s said so far, is the cibernetico is to crown a new champion (and not a “final two meet next week.”) CMLL’s peculiar tournament bookings patterns also involve their tournaments generally all staying in the same calendar month and we’re out of June days. Suicida and Astral both picked Rey Cometa as their biggest challenge; he’s obviously the highest ranked guy in this match and everyone would be happy with him being champion again. I think Magia Blanca winning his first title is a little more likely since Cometa is already national trios champion.

Euforia says he was hoping for Niebla Roja & Angel de Oro to make it to the Copa Dinastia final; he really liked their title defense against Maya & Star and the Roja/Titan match. He’d also like to stop wrestling Ultimo Guerrero; he wants out of his shadow and to prove he’s a good wrestler on his own merits. Euforia also mentioned he’d like to be in the Gran Prix and he’d like to face Atlantis in a mask just because beating him would be a huge deal.

Ultimo Guerrero says Gran Guerrero was going to be “Ultimo Guerrero Jr.” but Paco Alonso decided that Ultimo Guerrero was too young to have a junior. Guerrero would’ve been 41 at the time. They came up with the Gran Guerrero name the next week. UG mentions he expects to be in the Gran Prix, and is being sure to stay healthy so he can be in it.

Today’s show will include a ceremony with “Asociación Mexicana de Lucha Contra el Cáncer y Oncoayuda” (a Mexico anti-cancer group), with a message encouraging those who are fighting cancer.

CMLL pulled Rey Bucanero from all shows this weekend. Magnus replaces him on Saturday, Felino on Sunday. Bucanero seemed fine for 2022 Rey Bucanero at the end of Tuesday’s Guadalajara but 2022 Rey Bucanero has a lot of miles on him. He was the youngest wrestler in the match but others were moving better. Cholo is also off Saturday after his head injury on Tuesday (Okumura in) and Star Jr. is out for Fugaz in the main event. There’s a CMLL staffed show at Arena Coliseo Acapulco on Saturday as well, making subs a little harder to find.

CMLL (TUE) 06/28/2022 Arena México
1) Fantasy, Kaligua, Último Dragóncito vs Pequeño Olímpico, Pequeño Violencia, Pierrothito
2) La Guerrera, Marcela, Skadi vs La Seductora, Metálica, Tiffany
3) Diamond, Magnus, Rugido vs Akuma, Dark Magic, Espanto Jr.
4) Esfinge, Fugaz, Star Black vs Cancerbero, Felino, Luciferno
5) Stuka Jr., Titán, Volador Jr. vs Cavernario, Euforia, Hechicero

The third match is a rematch from last week. The main event could be good, but it’s also a Tuesday.

CMLL announced the Leyenda de Plata tournament would return in July, with a specific focus on middleweight wrestlers. Titan won last’s competition. This one will be the usual three-week deal: blocks on July 15th and 22nd, final on July 29th.

This Leyenda de Plata announcement also confirms the Gran Prix is in August. Also, there will be all of two weeks between tournaments. My new theory about CML’s never ending tournament is it too is a tourist ploy; “there’s a big tournament final tonight” is an easier thing for a tourist guide to sell than “these two people you’ve never heard of are finally going to have a match.”

CMLL also announced they’re opening the forbidden door to booking anything of note on a Sunday show. This is the 30th year of the Pequeno Estrellas division, and so the annual celebration will be a three-week tournament with the loser losing their mask or hair. CMLL’s split this into a rudo/tecnico groups

  • 07/17 (Sunday): Full Metal, Pequeno Polvora, Pierrothito, Pequeno Olimpico, Pequeno Violencia, Minos, Mercurio
  • 07/24 (Sunday) : Aereo, Angelito, Fantasy, Ultimo Dragoncito, Shockercito, Acero, Pequeno Magia, Kaligula
  • 07/29 (a Friday): the apuesta match, same as the Leyenda de Plata final.

Pequeno Violencia and Aereo are always threats to lose matches like this. This division is also full of older masked wrestlers and CMLL doesn’t put much effort into it. It’s a smaller version of the AAA ruleta de la muerte tournament: maybe not how any of the guys pictured losing their masks, but they’re unlikely to get a bigger payoff or spotlight than in this tournament so it may make sense for someone unexpected to take the opportunity. It doesn’t look like we’re seeing that in AAA and we may not see it here, but it’s still worth keeping in mind.

Ticketmaster has CMLL links to purchase all the Friday shows for July up for sale now, at the same 99 pesos point.

AAA

AAA has two notable shows this week. The first is a regular TV Friday in Madero:

AAA TV (FRI) 06/24/2022 Domo Madero, Tampico, Tamaulipas
1) Aramis, Drago Kid, Komander vs Draztick Boy, Jessy Ventura, Mamba
2) Flamita vs Dinámico, Willie MackEmperador Azteca
3) Lady Shani, Sexy Star, Sussy Love vs Flammer, La Hiedra, Maravilla
4) Mr. Iguana & Niño Hamburguesa vs Bestia 666 & Mecha Wolf
5) ?, Charly Manson, Heavy Metal vs Abismo Negro Jr., Cibernético, Látigo
6) Hijo Del Vikingo & Laredo Kid vs Taurus & Villano III Jr.
7) Pagano, Pentagón Jr., Psycho Clown vs Cuatrero, Forastero, Sansón

This card has already gone through one revision. Not sure if it’ll happen again. The main event is NGD’s first TV match in months, and first after rumors of them leaving came out. They still haven’t lose to anyone.

The Semi-main should be great, but we’re really going to find out if Villano III Jr. is good or just along for the ride. I expect it’ll be another old familiar name in the fifth match as the mystery person. Iguana has been trolling La Rebelion on Twitter for a while. Match 2 was a Mack/Flamita singles match that’s been turned into a four way. Draztick is currently filling in for Diva Salvaje in the opener, though that’s weird enough to change again. I’d prefer Aramis, Drago Kid (attempting to make it here from the US) and Komander vs Draztick, Flamita and Dinamico and the exoticos vs Willie and Azteca but no one’s dumb enough to have me book their shows.

my guess at the upcoming TV schedule:

  • 06/25 (tomorrow): Tijuana part 2 (matches that didn’t air on Space)
  • 07/02: Puebla part 2???
  • 07/09: Madero part 1
  • 07/16: Madero part 2

but no one really knows for sure. Even AAA thought they had an episode airing last week which didn’t air.

AAA also has Showcenter card #3. This is the last lineup that was promoted.

AAA TV (SUN) 06/26/2022 Showcenter Complex, San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo Leon
1) Villano III Jr. vs Komander [Showcenter Tournament, torneo]
2) Aramis, Laredo Kid, Willie Mack vs Carta Brava Jr., Mocho Cota Jr., Tito Santana
3) Flammer vs Christi Jaynes
4) Arez & Fénix vs Abismo Negro Jr. & Johnny Caballero
5) Dragón Lee vs Jack Cartwheel [Showcenter Tournament, torneo]
6) Mr. Iguana, Niño Hamburguesa, Pagano vs Chessman, Sam Adonis, Taurus

AAA has ceased promoting the actual lineup. We all had doubts that lineup would happen as is when it was announced, but I assumed it was because Fenix would be working the AEW show. That was definitely wrong. It’s Poder del Norte’s participation which appears to be the issue now.

I’m not sure if this is a TV taping, a surprise YouTube upload, or something else entirely. It’s not a PPV. It’s possible AAA could slip this on TV before Mazatlan. Even with running fewer main tapings, AAA is taping more “TV content” than they can currently air and at some point one of those Showcenter tapings won’t air on either PPV or TV. I’m not sure if this is that point. I want to see some of these matches but I couldn’t even guess as to when that’ll be possible.

I’ve been fortunate to have people send in results or find them elsehwere. I would love to get them for these tapings too, but also maybe don’t expect that’ll happen.

AAA’s Aguascalientes promoter says Verano de Escandalo will take place on August 5th in Arena San Marcos. This is a TV taping and will probably have a few good notable matches. Rey de Reyes aired as a PPV, so this may be one, or AAA may have cut out running all non-TripleMania PPVs.

At the end of TripleMania, Matt Hardy appeared to grab a microphone to say something but didn’t get the chance before fireworks went off. He talked after the cameras stopped and posted it on Twitter, apologizing for Jeff Hardy not making and praising Hermanos Lee. Matt Hardy also said reports about a possible knee injury were incorrect and he’s fine. That’s good news. Hardy was also positive about the experience on his own podcast this week. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter claims the Hardy/Caballero break up at the end of that match was to lead to a singles match between the two “but who knows if it’ll happen.” It should not happen.

The five way did win the Wrestling Observer match of the week award, which appeared to be the primary reason it existed. It did not get the five stars they were going for. The WON noted they got a lot less feedback for this show than the previous iPPV.

Dr. Wagner Jr. is suppoting Villano IV in his mask match.

IWRG

IWRG (THU) 06/23/2022 Arena Naucalpan [IWRG, Mas Lucha]
1) Rey Aztaroth & Skanda b Cheff Benito & Rey Minos Skanda y Rey Aztaroth Vs Cheff Bénito y Rey Minos en IWRG (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
did not air on the stream
2) Mary Caporal & Satania b Bengalee & Diosa Quetzal Demetrio el Gladiador Vs Dragón Fly Vs Caballero de Plata Vs Black Dragón Vs Aviador Jr en IWRG (posted by ) IWRG | Bengalee y Diosa Quetzal VS Mary Caporal y Satania | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
Quetzal wanted a rematch
3) Demetiro El Gladiador b Dragón Fly ©Black DragónCaballero de PlataAviador Jr. [AIWA ARGENTINA CRUISER] IWRG | Lucha de 5 esquinas por el Campeonato de Catch Argentino | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
Demetrio ends Dragon Fly’s six year (and seven defense) run. This title may be going back to Argentina germanely.
4) Dick Angelo 3G, Puma de Oro, Tonalli b Asterboy, Freelance, Noisy Boy IWRG | La Jaucan VS Aster Boy, Noisy Boy y Freelance | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
Noisy Boy was powerbombed through a board and stretchered out
5) Demasiado, Miss Gaviota, Zoy Raymunda DQ Diva Salvaje, Estrella Divina, Jessy Ventura IWRG | Las Shotas y Estrella Divina VS Zoy Raymunda, Demasiado y Miss Gaviota | Lucha completa (posted by mluchatv)
Jessy Ventura hit Zoy Raymunda with a chain for the DQ. Building to the Jaula de las Locas in July.

I think that’s probably the end of that title in Mexico. One down, thousands to go.

IWRG (SUN) 06/26/2022 Arena Naucalpan
1) Spider Fly vs Águila Oriental
2) Estrella de Oro & Genex vs Limbo & Rey Halcón
3) Caballero de Plata & Legendario vs Cerebro Negro Jr. & Hellboy
4) Coco Rojo, Coco Verde, Cocolores vs Fly Warrior, Mafioso, Shaun Moore
5) Puma de Oro vs Noisy Boy
6) Cerebro Negro, Dick Angelo 3G, Tonalli vs Gran Pandemónium, Hijo de Pandemónium, Pandemónium Jr.

Cerebro Negro & Tonalli are feuding so their odds of winning appear low. Payasos seem to be sticking around for a moment.

IWRG posted a video feature on Teelo, who lost his left leg in a motorcycle accident. He still hopes to come to the ring in some fashion. There have been wrestlers with one arm in Mexico (Muerte Bucanera most famously) and I’ve heard of a promotion in Japan where various wrestlers with physical limitations have wrestled. I don’t know of someone with one leg wrestling in Mexico. The July 5th show IWRG show will be a fundraiser to help raise money for a prosthetic leg suitable for high impact athletic conditions.

Other

I’m going to try to for a weekend news post, just to help me with time management this weekend.

AEW Rampage tonight has Rey Fenix versus Andrade, a match worth going out of your way to see. The two had a PPV match on a TV show and there is news after.

Hijo del Santo missed last weekend’s Lucha Maniaks show with an unspecified injury. He still appeared to say he would be back soon.

LuchaWorld has the latest Lucha Report, with a good Guerrero Maya Jr. story.

There was no Big Lucha World this week, but they say they’re coming back next week.

Arez vs Myron Reed vs KC Navarro aired on the latest MLW YouTube upload. Bandido ended up missing his match on the MLW taping in New York Thursday night due to injury. Sexy Star (2) was mentioned as coming in on that taping. Full results can be found here. That MLW TV episode also mentioned that New York taping was their “season finale.” MLW has had season finales and other concepts in that slot before, though no future tapings are currently listed on their website. MLW leverages their “insight about the greater wrestling scene” into getting favorable coverage of their promotion, so I’d expect some spin on how this season ending is actually a good thing soon. It’s a little concerning it wasn’t out there in advance.

Black Taurus faced Andrew Everett on Impact’s Before the Impact.

Dragon Lee & Dralisitco wrestle in House of Glory on Saturday. Laredo Kid makes the actual Impact show next week.

Aramis is off the 07/01 PWG show. I was told he has another booking in Mexico that took priority, though I haven’t seen a poster for it. That also means there’s no Mexico-based wrestler on a PWG event for the first time since February 2018. That card looks like another era of PWG and it feels like PWG may be heading into a new one (though I expect Mexican wrestlers will be back on the next show.)

GCW announced Tony Deppen vs Komander on 07/15.

Taya, who is the current AAA Reina de Reinas champion, MLW Featherweight champion and Impact Knockout Tag Team champion, goes for the PWR Women’s Championship on July 30th.

Hijo del Espectro Jr. is now wrestling as Rey Espectro. This appears to have changed earlier this month because he was promoted for last weekend’s Arena Jalisco show under that name. This Espectro and a previous Espectro Jr. had a falling out earlier this year over rights to the name, so a name change was always likely. He hasn’t been in Mexico City much since that name issue came up. There are two many “Rey”s and the name lacks all creativity, but it’s at least less wordy than the old name.

Shocker has long said his jaw injury came from a Diamante Azul kick. In a recent interview, with former CMLL TV interviewer Tania Rincon, Shocker revealed there was more to that injury. (Shocker does so many interviews that it’s possible he’s said this prior and I just didn’t catch it.) Shocker got six teeth implanted in his mouth and was told to rest a month. He instead wrestled Diamante Azul later that day, and that’s when he got hit in the face. He also got hit by Marco Corleone in San Luis Potosi a week later, and then his jaw fell apart the next day as he was eating a quesadilla. Shocker is back to saying he’s not sure when he’s getting the surgery, it depends when he raises the money.

The video of the Masked Republic Boss Fight Studios action figures is cool.

Super Luchas has an article on 13 year old Super Crazy Jr., the daughter of the original.

Terrible keeps national heavyweight championship, CMLL weekend lineups, AAA/NFTs

CMLL

Fuerza Guerrera beat Negro Casas via foul in Puebla. That’s another one suggesting Fuerza is around for the long term. La Jarochita & Lluvia retained the tag titles over Reina Isis & Metalica. (They also alluded to the meaning of their outfits.) A clip of Metalica & Isis badly failing a double team in that match has been passed around a lot.

CMLL (TUE) 06/21/2022 Arena México [Box y Lucha, CMLL, Kaiser Sports]
1) Bengala, Retro, Valiente Jr. b Apocalipsis, Cholo, Príncipe Odín Jr. 20220621cmll_match1Bengala, Retro, Valiente Jr. vs Apocalipsis, Cholo, Príncipe Odín Jr..mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
Cholo suffered a head injury on a Retro german suplex and the match was stopped about one move from the finish.
2) Angelito, Shockercito, Último Dragóncito b Full Metal, Pequeño Violencia, Pierrothito 20220621cmll_match2Angelito, Shockercito, Último Dragóncito vs Full Metal, Pequeño Violencia, Pierrothito.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
tecnicos took 2/3
3) Diamond, Magnus, Rugido DQ Akuma, Dark Magic, Espanto Jr. 20220621cmll_match3Diamond, Magnus, Rugido vs Akuma, Dark Magic, Espanto Jr..mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
Depredadores were not in matching gear for the first time in a while. Depredadores took 2/3, the last when Ola Negra got an excessive violence DQ.
4) Dark Panther, Panterita del Ring, Star Jr. b El Coyote, Felino, Pólvora 20220621cmll_match4Dark Panther, Panterita del Ring, Star Jr. vs El Coyote, Felino, Pólvora.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
tecnicos took 2/3
5) Terrible © b Euforia [MEX HEAVY20220621cmll_match5Terrible © vs Euforia for the Mexican National Heavyweight Championship.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
1st defense. Terrible submitted Euforia in a one fall match.

The main event was just Terrible surviving everything Euforia had to throw at him and beating him cleanly with a hold I have not seen prior.

CMLL (TUE) 06/21/2022 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara 63rd Anniversary
1) Furia Roja, Guerrero de la Muerte, Ráfaga b Cris Skin, Crixus, Flash 20220621cmll_match1Cris Skin, Crixus, Flash vs Furia Roja, Guerrero de la Muerte, Ráfaga.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
2) Difunto, Fúnebre, Zandokan Jr. b Joker, Omar Brunetti, Vaquero Jr. 20220621cmll_match2Joker, Omar Brunetti, Vaquero Jr. vs Difunto, Fúnebre, Zandokan Jr..mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
3) Micro Gemelo Diablo I & Micro Gemelo Diablo II b Chamuel & Perico Zacarías 20220621cmll_match3Micro Gemelo Diablo I & Micro Gemelo Diablo II vs Chamuel & Perico Zacarías.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
4) Dark Silueta, Stephanie Vaquer, Valkiria b Lluvia, Náutica, Sexy Sol 20220621cmll_match4Lluvia, Náutica, Sexy Sol vs Dark Silueta, Stephanie Vaquer, Valkiria.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
5) Atlantis, Blue Panther, Negro Casas DQ Fuerza Guerrera, Rey Bucanero, Satánico 20220621cmll_match5Atlantis, Blue Panther, Negro Casas vs Fuerza Guerrera, Rey Bucanero, Satánico.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))
Fuerza & Satanico fouled Negro Casas & Blue Panther
6) Atlantis Jr., Místico, Soberano Jr. b Averno, Hijo del Villano III, Mephisto 20220621cmll_match6Atlantis Jr., Místico, Soberano Jr. vs Averno, Hijo del Villano III, Mephisto.mp4 (posted by luchablog vault (Google Drive))

Not a full house but a loud and excited house; the people there were clearly excited for the idea of an Anniversary show, even if it was just few more stars than usual. Main event was the standard match, with Mistico getting Averno in the center with La Mistica (and then celebrating for ten minutes.) The luchadors were getting swarmed by fans in between matches, especially for the semi-main.

CMLL (FRI) 06/24/2022 Arena México
1) Arkalis, Guerrero Maya Jr., Stigma vs Esfinge, Fugaz, Star Black
2) Magia Blanca vs DiamondInquisidorRey CometaÁngel RebeldeSuicidaAstralRey SamurayPrincipe DanielEl Perverso [MEX WELTER, battle royal]
3) ? vs ?? [MEX WELTER, 8F]
4) ? vs ?? [MEX WELTER, 8F]
5) ? vs ?? [MEX WELTER, 8F]
6) ? vs ?? [MEX WELTER, 8F]
7) ? vs ?? [MEX WELTER, quarterfinal]
8) ? vs ?? [MEX WELTER, quarterfinal]
9) ? vs ?? [MEX WELTER, semifinal]
10) ? vs ?? [MEX WELTER, semifinal]
11) ? vs ?? [MEX WELTER, final]
12) Stuka Jr., Titán, Volador Jr. vs Atlantis Jr., Cavernario, Templario
13) Euforia & Soberano Jr. vs Gran Guerrero & Último Guerrero [Copa Dinastia, final]

There are no good 13 match CMLL shows. Expect a lot of short matches to make sure the main event has time, or pray they switch the tournament into a cibernetico.

I got an unexpected email from TicketmasterLive with a link to this show. Maybe check your email if you bought the show that didn’t work. (The refund did eventually turn up as well.)

CMLL (SAT) 06/25/2022 Arena Coliseo
1) Acero & Aéreo vs Mercurio & Minos
2) Oro Jr., Panterita del Ring Jr., Sangre Imperial vs Cholo, Grako, Inquisidor
3) La Vaquerita, Marcela, Skadi vs Amapola, Hera, La Seductora
4) Flyer, Hombre Bala Jr., Robin vs Cancerbero, Luciferno, Rey Bucanero
5) Soberano Jr., Star Jr., Volador Jr. vs Ángel de Oro, Niebla Roja, Terrible

Hombre Bala & Robin are much higher than usual, which might be a product of who’s around or might be a tag title set up with Cancerbero & Luciferno.

I think this is the first time we’ve seen a CMLL match with only one Valiente daughter.

CMLL (SUN) 06/26/2022 Arena México
1) Micro Gemelo Diablo I & Micro Gemelo Diablo II vs Átomo & Chamuel
2) Cachorro, Leono, Suicida vs Dr. Karonte I, Dr. Karonte II, Enfermero Jr.
3) El Audaz, Guerrero Maya Jr., Volcano vs Disturbio, Okumura, Raider
4) Dulce Gardenia, Espíritu Negro, Rey Cometa vs Gemelo Diablo I, Gemelo Diablo II, Sagrado
5) Atlantis, Titán, Volador Jr. vs Euforia, Hechicero, Rey Bucanero

CMLL trios versus National trios champs in the semimain. Raider may have moved up slightly already.

CMLL (MON) 06/27/2022 Arena Puebla
1) Fénix SO vs Espíritu Maligno
2) Angelito & Shockercito vs Mercurio & Minos
3) Arkalis, Guerrero Maya Jr., Volcano vs El Malayo, Kráneo, Perverso
4) Místico, Stigma, Suicida vs Magia Blanca, Magnus, Volador Jr.
5) Gemelo Diablo I, Gemelo Diablo II, Sagrado © vs Atlantis Jr., Gran Guerrero, Último Guerrero [CMLL TRIOS]
first defense

I think this trios title match might have been the original plan and maybe why Satrado returned so quick. A title change on one defense is rare but it seems possible here. Mistico’s mentioned wanting to have his own group of guys like Volador’s Depredadores in the past, and Suicida would probably be among his first choices if he got to do it.

CMLL is doing a “89 days of apeusta matches” countdown to this year’s 89 Aniversario show. 88 was el Chmpance, who lost his mask in 1943. This sets an expectation that this year’s main event will also be an apuesta match. I think everyone expects that too, but that hasn’t been the case in two years and CMLL hasn’t confirmed that’s coming back yet. No one’s lost a mask in Arena Mexico since Espiritu Negro lost his to (Principe) Diamond back on New Year’s Day 2020.

CMLL Informa includes the Guerreros (Copa Dinastia), Reyna Isis (mask challenge), Guerrero Maya Jr. (?? CMLL Pekes maybe?), Robin & Hombre Bala (Arena Coliseo), and Rey Samuray & Perverso (Mexican Welterweight Tournament).

AAA

Orange Comet and AAA announced they’re going to release NFTs and do some vague metaverse things as part of a “worldwide, multiyear deal.” The first NFTs will be released around TripleMania Mexico City in October. Dorian Roldan is quoted as saying bringing luchadors to the metaverse has never been done; I think Masked Republic is doing that already. Maybe other people, I’m not going to check.

CMLL did the did just NFTs prior, they didn’t seem to get much traction despite lots of social media push, and then they dropped mentions of it entirely (probably when the deal ran out.) I understand why both sides do this deal: this is easy money for AAA and the NFT people feel like they’re finding a new untapped market, but I don’t see the value as a consumer.

The Showcenter event this Sunday has a 2×1 deal. All AAA shows seem to have 2×1 deals.

A phone of the AAA announce booth on Saturday showed some white lines on the black table near Hugo Savonivich. Some people on Twitter semi-jokingly believed it was the residue of cocaine usage. Photos of the booth clarified it was just white paint. Still, the posts got noticed enough that there are actual news stories in Mexico about those white lines and plenty of people still wrongly believe the meme.

Fightful Select reported Matt Hardy had some swelling in one of his knees following his TripleMania match but was unsure if it was injured. In a brief post-match interview, Hardy praised AAA while also noting they don’t take it easy on an old guy. It probably won’t help Dragon Lee’s cause if Hardy is out of action for any time (though it’s unclear what he’s going to do in AEW for the moment anyway.)

Psycho Clown is partnering with a glove company for a series of Psycho Clown goalkeeper gloves.

IWRG

IWRG (THU) 06/23/2022 Arena Naucalpan
1) Rey Aztaroth & Skanda vs Cheff Benito & Rey Minos
2) Bengalee & Quetzal vs Mary Caporal & Satania
3) Dragón Fly © vs Black DragónCaballero de PlataAviadorDemetiro El Gladiador [AIWA ARGENTINA CRUISER]
4) Asterboy, Freelance, Noisy Boy vs Dick Angelo 3G, Puma de Oro, Tonalli
5) Diva Salvaje, Estrella Divina, Jessy Ventura vs Demasiado, Miss Gaviota, Zoy Raymunda

A Pride Month main event. The title in the third is one the usually listed as the Argentina Catch title and seems to be forgotten for months at a time. Demetiro is Hip Hop Man’s father, so it’s possible a person from Argentina might win back their title.

OTHER

LuchaWorld has this week’s Poster-Mania and the latest Lucha Report.

When JCW announced Volador Jr. & Negro Casas versus Gringo Loco & ASF for their July 10th show, a casual observer of lucha libre immediately probably wondered how they were possibly going to pull off CMLL people facing an AAA TV guy. In fact, they did not pull it off. The match is now Dragon Lee & Dralistico vs Gringo Loco & ASF. They’re blaming lucha libre politics, which is true, but those politics exist and are not a surprise to anyone. I wonder if people try to book, like, NJPW and DDT guys against each other, and then are shocked those promotions would prefer that not to happen and there’s just not as aware of lucha libre.

NJPW Strong announced TJP vs Mascara Dorada for their 07/24 show in North Carolina. Dorada won their previous NPJW match.

West Coast Pro announced Gravity & Komander for their 08/18 and 08/19 tournament show in San Francisco.

I’m pretty sure I’ve linked to more Black Fury profiles than matches over the length of this blog.

Chik Tormenta unmasked, Penta/V4 to mask final, and Feni double champ in Tijuana, Guerreros/Soberanos in Copa Dinasita final

AAA

AAA TV (SAT) 06/18/2022 Estadio Caliente, Tijuana, Baja California [AAA, ESPNESTOLucha CentralR de Rudo, thecubsfan, TJ SportsVoices of Wrestling, FITE]
TripleMania XXX (Chapter 2)
1) Chik Tormenta & Flammer L La HiedraSexy Star IILady ShaniMaravillaReina Dorada [cage, losers advance]
23:32. Order of escape: Dorada, Sexy Star, Shani, Hiedra, Maravilla, leaving the others to advance to mask final
2) Niño Hamburguesa b Rey XoloMambaMr. IguanaDulce KanelaAbismo Negro Jr.Heavy MetalCharly MansonPaganoCibernéticoBestia 666VampiroMecha Wolf [Copa TripleMania]
23:32. This Rey Xolo appeared to be Villano III Jr. La Rebelion ended up taking Wagner and the mystery person’s spot; Damian 666 also interfered in the match. This version of the Copa TripleMania included over the top eliminations, specifically so Pagano & Ciber could do a double elimination. They brawled after the match. Hamburguesa beat Mamba.
3) Fénix b Hijo Del VikingoLaredo Kid ©BandidoTaurus © [AAA CRUISER, AAA LA]
20:37. Fenix pinned Taurus with a double stomp after much insanity. Laredo Kid lost the cruiserweight championship on his 14th defense attempt, Taurus lost the Cruiserweight Championship on his fourth defense attempt. Fenix & Vikingo faced off to tease a match afterward. Bandido was stretchered out but said to be relatively fine later. Taya appeared in a talking segment after, offering a title match to the winner of the mask match and challenging Thunder Rosa (not present) to a match. Later, Konnan was honored for his years in wrestling and graciously thanked the fans and those who had helped him.
4) Blue Demon Jr. b Pentagón Jr. [ruleta de la muerte, semifinal]
12:03. Demon won via Canadian Destroyer through a table.
5) Flammer b Chik Tormenta [mask]
13:01. Reycko (Chik Tormetna’s husband) and The Tiger (Flammer’s husband) seconded their wives and eventually got involved, as did Vipers Toxin, Latigo and Abismo Negro Jr. Flammer put Tormenta through at able to defeat her. Tormenta is Cristina Azpeita Ramírez, 16 years a wrestler, from Guadalajara.
6) Psycho Clown b Villano IV [ruleta de la muerte, semifinal]
17:19. Psycho Clown finished Villano IV with an Air Raid Crash onto tacks. Villano IV and Pentagon Jr. will meet in a mask match on 10/15 in Mexico City.
7) Dragón Lee & Dralistico b Johnny Caballero & Matt Hardy
13:35. Early, a vignette explained Johnny Caballero was wrestling as Johnny Hardy. He spent a lot of the match doing Jeff Hardy mannerisms but betrayed Matt after they ran into each other by accident. Dragon Lee & Dralistico beat Matt Hardy to win. Caballero attacked Hermanos Lee but Hardy took him out with a Twist of Fate, then shoke hands with the Lee Brothers.

I think this was a strong show. The issues with the show was the build, but the matches they had on paper looked like it was going to be worth watching and those generally exceeded expectations. The reviews of this show were generally positive, though there did seem to be a split based on AAA affinity. People just popping in for this show, mostly English-speaking people saw some good matches, one outstanding match, and enough of the usual AAA chaos to go in happy. Those who follow AAA closely were disappointed with some familiar faces not being part of the show and how some of the matches played out. If you only tune in for TripleManias, you have no strong feelings about Chik Tormenta or Flammer and so having a bunch of people getting involved just felt like AAA. Those who are fans of those two were unhappy they didn’t get much of the spotlight, or that the main event replacement wasn’t a big name.

It appeared AAA did not announce Johnny Caballero as the replacement because they knew it would get a poor reaction going into the show. That might have backfired, because it just gave Mexican fans more time to talk themselves into some big surprise name. (Cinta de Oro, strangely enough, was being reported as ‘definitely’ being the mystery person on Saturday. He was not.) Konnan told TV Azteca that he contacted AEW and their wrestlers and everyone he asked for was unavailable, mentioning PAC, Kingston and Samoa Joe specifically. I heard word of AAA reaching out to people booked on other shows this weekend and couldn’t get it happen. AAA/TripleMania is just not a show most foreigner wrestlers are going to drop what they’re doing to work, even if it’s a main event spot. Caballero played up the Johnny Hardy character as an annoying trait, which would’ve worked better if that match was third on the card and not the main event of the show. AAA’s line was they were giving a fair replacement and moving it down might have been an admission that wasn’t the case.

Dragon Lee definitely worked as if it was both his main event and his AEW audition. I’m not sure if that’s going to happen for him but it won’t be for lack of effort.

Both Villano IV/Psycho Clown and Blue Demon/Pentagon Jr. were at the high point of expectations for both. Villano IV/LA Park was a bigger spectacle, but these makes were better than all other tournament matches from Monterrey. Villano IV makes his matches feel real, probably because some of those punches are very real, and it brings something different from the shows. Demon/Penta, like Dragon/Penta, was laid out to spotlight the veteran with Penta sacrificing much of what he could’ve done in a normal match. That’s a good indication for the final. I have complete faith that Penta/Villano IV is going to be one of the most emotional matches of the year; CMLL’s going to be hard-pressed to beat it for Mexico mask match of the year.

The women’s mask match went well; they picked two good women for it and it came across as meaningful. There was a moment early on where both husbands interfered, then the wives attacked the husbands and told them to stay out of it. Three minutes had passed, and a half dozen people were interfering with the full approval of the women involved. This is the way of AAA; things are done with the sole consideration of getting a reaction in the moment and with little consideration if all those moments hold together as any sort of coherent story. (See all Las Toxicas attacking each other in the cage, or the Vipers fighting in Copa TripleMania.) I think people put off by all the forced drama might not enjoy the match, and I know there were people frustrated that AAA didn’t just let the women have their own solo match. I can sympathize with that frustration but this sort of match should’ve been expected. Tormenta and Flammer at least got to have much more of a starring role in the match than Shani & Purrazzo back at TripleMania, the last women’s singles match of any consequence.

The five-way was as outstanding as everyone knew it was going to be; it’ll be in the hunt for the best match of the year (though I think others with more drama will eventually beat them.) I wish AAA would’ve done a much stronger job of building up fan and media anticipation as much as the wrestlers themselves were excited for the match. (Just saying it’s going to be a five-star match doesn’t seem to get Mexican fans going.) Bandido’s injury looked a lot scarier live than it apparently actually was in reality. He may not wrestle much in the next few months, but that was already the plan with his baby on the way. He did end up missing the Republic of Lucha show on Sunday; they ran Dante Martin against Mecha Wolf instead.

The post-match heavily teased Vikingo/Fenix, leaving only open the question of when. It felt like a TripleMania Mexico City set-up, though that seemed to be the Vikingo/Omega destination long ago. It’s possible AAA could run Fenix/Vikingo earlier (Verano de Escandalo?) or do a three-way in Mexico City, but it feels like AAA’s not holding up their own plans for an unclear return date.

There’s a lot of filler on the show; it ran 4.5 hours and you could cut it down 2.5 easily by skipping stuff that wasn’t interesting or good. AAA treated the first hour like a pre-show, killing about 20 minutes after the cage match (which itself seemed like it went a few minutes long.) Stuff like the flyers over and cheerleader dance routines must come across better live than it does on a stream. Konnan also told TV Azteca Saturday this was originally a 10-match card cut down to 7. I’m not sure I need another match if that was going to make a long night even longer, but cage match->40 minutes of non-wrestling segments->Copa TripleMania was a slow way to get the show going. You can easily skip the first 100 or so minutes of the FITE broadcast.

AAA announced 16,400 in attendance. The current capacity of Estadio Caliente, according to Wikipedia, is 27,333. This has already become the Mexico equivalent of the comments under a WWE/AEW rating post, with CMLL/AAA loyalists on both sides arguing why it actually was positive. (There are also people passing along stories of “thousands” of free tickets; I haven’t seen any sign that’s true, though AAA ‘s 50% discount lasted all the way through the show. I can only say it didn’t seem like 16K or a 60% full stadium from the shots we saw, but also the main shot we see is a giant screen and the very empty seats behind so the impression of the audience size is much smaller.

The video we saw of the stadium did not appear to be 60% full to me. AAA’s hard cameras are pointed at the big screen and the very empty sections behind it, so it’s hard to get a sense of how many people are in the building normally. And it was easier to see the building earlier in the show, when the sunlight was still out and people were will still filling in – it surely looked better later. Still, I would’ve guessed much lower than 16K and have trouble believing that number.

There was a hiccup with the announcing early on – English was playing on Spanish and vice versa. They killed both feeds during the opener to fix it, which wasn’t the greatest timing but we all lived. Otherwise, AAA English commentary continues to be good. I’d be happy if they just existed and were fine and I didn’t have to think about them, but they’re doing better than – I thought they sold the insanity of the five way match and the mask tournament matches really well. We’re halfway through the year and I think they’re getting more comfortable with AAA.

If you didn’t like the lack of good crowd audio on previous shows, you weren’t any happier after this one. I think AAA had someone turning up and down the arena microphones on the English feed (to avoid hearing the Spanish commentary( and they weren’t always on the ball; we missed half of Konnan’s acceptance speech and Penta’s entrance. The other interesting thing is AAA’s in-house music was replaced by the previous ‘real’ songs; Psycho Clown going back to his original theme caught a lot of people’s attention in a positive way. It’s AAA, who knows if that’s a permanent change or if someone just brought the wrong playlist.

I’m not sure if the Cruiserweight & Latin American titles both exist or if one’s going away. AAA immediately took the Fusion belt out of circulation when it was unified with the Cruiserweight title, but previously unified these two belts and then reversed it when Vampiro was in charge. The immediate priority here was for the belts vs mega belt visual and nothing really beyond it. The secondary priority was to get those belts on AEW TV, surely.

Thunder Rosa, watching TripleMania from Los Angeles, accepted Taya’s challenge. That might be a TripleMania match, but that show already looks to be filling up:

  • Villano IV vs Pentagon Jr. in a mask match
  • Fenix vs Vikingo, maybe
  • Cibernetico vs Pagano in a hair match, maybe
  • Taya vs Thunder Rosa, maybe
  • Psycho Clown vs Andrade seems much less likely

AAA’s not going to do five singles matches in Mexico City.

Taya also owes Flammer a title defense at some point.

Local Facebook site Zona Ruda’s review of TripleMania mentions Tijuana fans had struggles buying tickets, with both the box office and the website having issues. They’re a soccer team that sells tickets to that venue, it’s weird they’d have issues. I’m skeptical we’re going to see another TripleMania in Tijuana in 2023.

Azteca picked two matches from this show to air Saturday night: Tormenta/Flammer and Dragon Lee/Dralistico vs Johnny/Matt. It’s the main event and the biggest stip, it makes some sense. As great as the five way was, it seems way down the list in coverage in Mexican media: the mask semifinals and the moment for Konnan’s rank ahead of it.

Dark Silueta posted a thoughtful positive piece about Chik Tormenta on social media. Tormenta wrestled in Arena Coliseo Guadalajara for a time. That was more a product of Tormenta and Silueta being two of the few full time luchadoras in Guadalajara in the early/mid 10s. Arena Coliseo Guadalajara brought in Tormenta just to feud with Silueta in 2015, Tormenta’s biggest run until she started with AAA. The two kept it up as a touring program that took them as far as Berwyn, Illinois in 2017 for a lucha show I attended. Unfortunately, Dark Silueta works for CMLL and Chik Tormenta for AAA, and it appears CMLL told Silueta to delete the harmless posts a couple of hours later.

AAA’s taping Friday in Madero and Sunday back at the Showcenter. They’re no longer advertising a specific lineup for that Sunday show.

Andrade

Andrade is not wrestling on AEW’s upcoming Forbidden Door, because NJPW has asked him not to be on the show due to Andrade working with AAA and NJPW working with CMLL. I am reporting CMLL actively persuaded NJPW to get involved, others believe NJPW proactively acted on CMLL’s behalf without CMLL getting involved. It’s the same outcome either way, NJPW is picking its relationship with CMLL over using Andrade (or any other AAA-affiliated Mexican wrestlers.)

Andrade, in an interview with Lucha Libre Online and translated by Fightful, said there were plans for him to travel to Japan to start a feud with Will Ospreay which would carry over to a match to Forbidden Door. If this is correct, these changes in plans must have happened before any of it got on screen; Ospreay’s involvement in AEW seems like it’s naturally proceeded to current Forbidden Door opponent Orange Cassidy, there was never a tease of Ospreay/Andrade and Andrade mentioning it was the first anyone’s heard of it.

Andrade also made it clear he’s not set on working AAA either. He said he committed to work the three TripleMania shows, set aside June 18th for the Tijuana show and never was contacted that he was off the show. Andrade believes that if AAA had instead canceled that June TripleMania date, or if he knew he was off the show in advance to tell people, that would’ve cleared the way for NJPW to allow him to work Forbidden Door. Andrade would like AAA to pay him for TripleMania Tijuana since they failed to announce him out in time. Andrade says he would’ve not agreed to work with AAA if it would’ve stopped him from working with NJPW, though he also acknowledged he knew the CMLL/NJPW relationship prior.

He’s got much more first-hand knowledge of CMLL than I do, but I don’t think Andrade’s was one canceled booking away from getting back in NJPW’s graces. CMLL wants to be the exclusive provider of lucha libre talent to NJPW, so no one in Mexico is going to be able to work NJPW without working with CMLL. Andrade would probably need to cancel all current AAA booking and also convince CMLL to book him to take him back (and probably at a lot lower price than he’d get paid for any other match), and only then might CMLL approve of NJPW using him. I’m skeptical that simply being an unaligned talent or someone who isn’t working in Mexico at all will be sufficient. CMLL wants Mexican exclusivity and it wants it to be clear to their current wrestlers that their hopes of going to NJPW will go away if they lose.

(This is a thing I have trouble getting through to people who don’t follow lucha libre, but most of what appear to be AAA’s top guys are not under contract and are instead under looser per-night deals. As a rule of thumb, if a wrestler is only appearing on TripleMania or similar major events, they’re probably only under agreements covering those shows. Andrade mentioned in the interview he and AAA talks about a contract at one point and it sounded like it was AAA’s decision to go per night instead. Mexican wrestling companies are far more comfortable with those of single-night deals than elsewhere for top guys. I also believe the recent economic history plays a role in it; the pandemic years have been rough for AAA business, and AAA’s probably less eager to make long-term commitments until they’re on stable ground. It certainly appears a lot of people who were under contract – like a Pimpienla or a Poder del Norte – were quietly switched to per-night deals when AAA had the option. Some decided to stick around and others choose to look for work elsewhere. The idea that “because you’re on this TV show, you must be signed for [X] years” just doesn’t work the same generally in lucha libre, and maybe specifically not in this environment.)

CMLL

CMLL (FRI) 06/17/2022 Arena México [CMLLEstrellas del RingKaiser SportsMas LuchaR de RudoThe GladiatoresThe Gladiatores (video), thecubsfan]
1) Hombre Bala Jr., Panterita del Ring Jr., Robin b Enfermero Jr., Nitro, Raider ¡Final de Antología! Hombre Bala Jr., Robin y Panterita del Ring Jr. ganadores de esta batalla 👌 (posted by ) Robin, Hombre Bala Jr y Panterita del Ring Jr Vs Nitro, Enfermero Jr y Raider CMLL (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
15:02.
2) La Jarochita, Lluvia, Princesa Sugehit b Dalys, Reyna Isis, Stephanie Vaquer Amazonas del CMLL: Lluvia, Jarochita y Princesa Sugehit Vs Dalys, Reina Isis y Stephanie Vaquer (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre) Así terminó la lucha de damas, en la que Lluvia, Jarochita y Princesa Sugehit triunfaron 💥 (posted by ) CMLL - LLUVIA - JAROCHITA - P. SUGEHIT VS S. VAQUER - REYNA ISIS - DALYS / ARENA MEXICO 17-06-22 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL)
16:07. Isis & Jarochita kept fighting after the match and agreed to a mask match. Jarochita, Lluvia and Isis wore Pride Month themed outfits (in a promotion that hasn’t otherwise acknowledged the month.)
3) Titán © b Fugaz [CMLL WELTER¡Titán retiene el Campeonato Mundial Welter del CMLL! Vence al retador Fugaz (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre) CMLL - CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL WELTER / TITÁN (C) VS FUGAZ (R) / ARENA MEXICO 17-06-22 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) Con final candente/Jarochita y Reina Isis dieron el SI al duelo por las máscaras en el Aniversario (posted by Estrellas del Ring) En una emocionante batalla, Titán retuvo el Campeonato Mundial Welter del CMLL ante Fugaz 👇 (posted by ) Titán retiene el Campeonato Mundial Welter CMLL ante Fugaz (posted by mluchatv)
16:46. 3rd defense, 1st in nearly a year, with a next scheduled defense of tomorrow
4) Gemelo Diablo II & Gran Guerrero b Dark Panther & Niebla Roja [Copa Dinastia, battle royal]
5) Ángel de Oro & Niebla Roja b Blue Panther & Dark Panther [Copa Dinastia, quarterfinalIngober Chávez ganan a Divinos Laguneros: Blue Panther y Dark Panther Vs Ángel de Oro y Niebla Roja (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
12:08.
6) Gran Guerrero & Último Guerrero b Gemelo Diablo I & Gemelo Diablo II [Copa Dinastia, quarterfinalÚltimo Guerrero y Gran Guerrero dejan en el camino por la Copa Dinastías 2022 a Los Gemelos Diablo (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
7:26.
7) Gran Guerrero & Último Guerrero b Ángel de Oro & Niebla Roja [Copa Dinastia, semifinal2da fase Copa Dinastías, Ángel de Oro y Niebla Roja vs. Último Guerrero y Gran Guerrero 💥 (posted by ) CMLL - 2A FASE DEL TORNEO COPA DINASTIAS / ARENA MEXICO / 17 - 06 - 22 (posted by VideosOficialesCMLL) CMLL: Último Guerrero y Gran Guerrero están en la final de la Copa Dinastías, vencieron a Los Chávez (posted by mluchatv) Último Guerrero y Gran Guerrero a la final de la Copa Dinastías CMLL. Eliminan a los Ingober Chávez (posted by La Tijera Lucha Libre)
7:51. Guerreros face Soberanos in the final next week.

Friday seems very long ago already, but I recall this being a better show than last week. Titan/Fugaz was Titan pulling Fugaz through a BOSJ style match, Chavez/Panthers worked good, Panterita Jr. looked great in his match. AAA is going to hear about how predictable the Psycho/V4 match is for the next few months, but this Copa Dinastia tournament was even more obvious. (The difference is no one cares.)

Isis & Jarochita in a mask match seems a big escalation, though they did make similar challenges back in May. It reads like a random mask challenge that may not go anywhere, but the women were so certain they were doing the match and doing it at the Aniversario that there may be something to it.

I’m not 100% sure if Jarochita & Lluvia’s multicolored gear are Pride Month themed, they could just have picked a confidential time to wear rainbow outfits. Isis has rainbow gear and heart on it, which seems more certain. It’s hard to ignore but CMLL’s announcers seemed to do just that.

CMLL (SAT) 06/18/2022 Arena Coliseo [CMLL]
1) Mercurio, Pequeño Olímpico, Pierrothito b Angelito, Fantasy, Pequeño Magía #SábadoDeColiseo ¡Lances de gala! Así fue el triunfo de Pierrothito, Pequeño Olímpico y Mercurio 💥👀👇 (posted by ) Facebook video (posted by )
rudos took 2/3
2) Disturbio, Grako, Inquisidor b Bengala, Leono, Retro Facebook video (posted by )
rudos took 1/3
3) Diamond, Magnus, Rugido b Arkalis, Oro Jr., Suicida
Depredadores took 1/3
4) Magia Blanca, Stigma, Volcano b Kráneo, Luciferno, Okumura ¡Duelo de gorilas!, #SábadoDeColiseo 💥🦍 (posted by ) Facebook video (posted by )
tecnicos took 2/3
5) Soberano Jr., Stuka Jr., Volador Jr. b Cavernario, Hechicero, Mephisto Facebook video (posted by )
tecnicos took 2/3

I was told this was a good overall show but nothing stood out as a match.

CMLL (SUN) 06/19/2022 Arena México [CMLL, Estrellas del Ring]
1) Cachorro, Sangre Imperial, Valiente Jr. b Apocalipsis, Cholo, Inquisidor
2) Hera, La Seductora, Olympia b La Guerrera, La Vaquerita, Maligna
Rudas took 2/3
3) La Jarochita, La Magnifica, Lluvia b Amapola, Dark Silueta, Tiffany
tecnicas took 2/3
4) Esfinge, Fugaz, Star Black b Panterita del Ring, Panterita del Ring Jr., Star Jr.
Panterita del Ring Jr. replaced Dark Panther (erroneously listed twice.) OneAtos Team took 2/3.
5) Euforia, Soberano Jr., Volador Jr. b Blue Panther, Dark Panther, Terrible
Team Euforia took 1/3, building towards a Terrible/Euforia title match on Tuesday.

That main event is sort of an angle, but for another show. So close.

Puebla tonight has Negro Casas vs Fuerza Guererra and Jarochia & Lluvia defending the tag titels against Metalica & Reyna Isis.

CMLL (TUE) 06/21/2022 Arena México
1) Bengala, Retro, Valiente Jr. vs Apocalipsis, Cholo, Príncipe Odín Jr.
2) Angelito, Shockercito, Último Dragóncito vs Full Metal, Pequeño Violencia, Pierrothito
3) Diamond, Magnus, Rugido vs Akuma, Dark Magic, Espanto Jr.
4) Dark Panther, Panterita del Ring, Star Jr. vs El Coyote, Felino, Pólvora
5) Terrible © vs Euforia [MEX HEAVY]
1st defense

Euforia won the vacant title in March, Terrible beat him in his first defense in April and this was the first match since.

IWRG

IWRG (SUN) 06/19/2022 Arena Naucalpan [Mas Lucha]
Festival de la Mascaras, 2022
1) Sol & Spider Fly b Tortuga Mike & X-Devil Tortuga Mike y X-Devil VS Sol y Spider Fly | Lucha completa | #FestivalMáscaras2022 (posted by mluchatv)
Tortuga Mike (Mr. Mike) replaced Garra Mortal Jr.
2) Black Dragón & Panterita b Death Metal & Tortuga Leo Death Metal y Tortuga Leo VS Panterita y Black Dragón | Lucha completa | #FestivalMáscaras2022 (posted by mluchatv)
This is a show of wrestlers using their old gimmicks, but Death Metal announced he’d be using that gimmick for the last time – he was switching to Kundra, one of his father’s old gimmicks.
3) Enterrador, Fantasma de la Ópera, Golpeador b Fantasy, Súper Mega, Ultramega ¡Fantasma de la Opera, Enterrador y Golpeador para enfrentar a Fantasy y Los Megas! (posted by mluchatv)
Super Mega replaced Mega. Cerebro Negro interferred, fouling Enterrador to hep the Megas win.
4) Coco Rojo, Coco Verde, Cocolores b Bombero Infernal, Cerebro Negro, Guerrero Maya Jr.
5) Gran Pandemónium, Hijo de Pandemónium, Pandemónium Jr. © b Diva Salvaje, Jessy Ventura, Mamba [EdM Trios] ¡La Pandemia sigue reinando en la categoría de Tríos del Estado de México, vencen a Las Shotas! (posted by mluchatv)
3rd defense
6) Blue Demon Jr. & Zumbido b Cibernético & Konnan Big ¡Así llegó Blue Demon Jr a su homenaje en #FestivalMáscaras2022! (posted by mluchatv)
Blue Demon was honored before the semimain for 38 years in wrestling.

This was a Mas Lucha Premium show. The idea of bringing back old characters once a year seemed to draw pretty well; I hope AAA finds time to do that sort of show this year.

Demon was also honored in Tijuana this week.

Other News

Mas Lucha confirmed Luis “Tigre” Mariscal passed away back on June 15th. There were reports last week but I hadn’t seen it confirmed (and he’s falsely reported dead past times.) Mariscal was a midcard rudo in the 70s and 80s, getting his first big break in the UWA/Promociones Mora as they started going. His biggest win was taking the national light heavyweight championship from Valente Fernandez in 1986. Mariscal wrestled Perro Aguayo in a hair match on Christmas Day 1972 as they were both on their way up. My understanding through magazine reading is he was a hard-nosed rudo as lucha libre started shifting to mostly masked characters. There are not many of his matches online; a 1992 match where Mariscal is a face in Guadalajara is available.

Dragon Gate’s La Estrella and Takemura Fujiawa made their Mexico debut Saturday – on a WLS show headlined by Travis Banks winning the promotion’s title at small Gimansio Zeus. Welcome to Mexico.

Flamita was said to pick up a shoulder injury in Guadalajara on Friday and was reported back in the ring in Mexico State on Sunday.

Hijo del Santo talks about his father for Father’s Day. He’s asked if he’ll face Blue Demon Jr. in a mask match and Santo says he has no interest and doesn’t believe he should put up his mask again at all.

A Father’s Day article about Toluca luchador Dragon de Fuego.

Box y Lucha 3509 has many CMLL stories.