Escorpion & Porky, Dallys & Marcela, Castillo del Terror, EAW

photo by Alexis Salazar

CMLL (FRI) 10/11/2013 Arena Mexico [CMLL on Terra]
1) Astral & Eléctrico b Pequeño Olímpico & Pierrothito
Tecnicos took 1/3. Astral had many bad spots.
2) Dallys la Caribeña, Princesa Blanca, Princesa Sugheit b Goya Kong, Marcela, Silueta
Dallys may now be “Dallys la Gladiadora” – announcers used that name. She’s got a new dark look, black hair with blue highlights and a gladiator helmet. Marcela welcomed her to the ruda side by hitting her very hard, including spiking her on the second fall Michinoku Driver. Third fall came down to the feuding two, Marcela double stomping Dallys but Dallys kicking out, then using a double underhook suplex for the win. Dallys challenged for Marcela’s title.
3) Gran Guerrero, Misterioso Jr., Vangellys b Ángel de Oro, Fuego, Stuka Jr.
Originally announced with Ephesto, Misterioso replaced him on Monday. Rudos took 1/3 in the usual match with most of these guys. Gran Guerrero fit in fine.
4) Averno b Titán [lightning]
Originally announced with Mascara Dorada. Titan replaced him on Monday. Titan took a lot of the match, but Averno (again) threw him into the barricade on a tope, then pinned him with one hand in about seven minutes. Titan needed medical attention after the match, which didn’t stop Averno from unmasking him.
5) Comandante Pierroth, Ephesto, Rey Escorpión DQ Máximo, Super Porky, Valiente
Dragon Rojo was originally announced, but replaced by Ephesto on Monday. Maximo & Super Porky were DQed for excessive violence on Rey Escorpion – specifically, closed fists, which will be legal next week.
6) Rey Bucanero, Tama Tonga, Terrible b La Sombra, Marco Corleone, Rush
Rudos were wearing their TRT gear (where appropriate), but were wearing Bullet Club t-shirts and referred to as Bullet Club Latinoamerica. It appears Tonga beat Rush for the deciding pin.

Rush & Tama Tonga seem to be paired up at the moment. I’m not a huge fan of the Bullet Club idea because it continues the trend of CMLL treating itself like a NJPW minor league, but it does solve the problem of figuring out which letter Vangelis is in TRT.

There’s a story going around that referee Rafael el Maya has left CMLL. It’s said he left on good terms. We ran into Rafael el Maya on the first day we were in Arena Mexico. He had found out he was left off the Anniversary show and was headed into Arena Mexico to talk to Paco Alonso about it. He didn’t seem angry, but didn’t understand the decision. In the end, CMLL used seven referees on the 80th Anniversary show, and he was the eight left off. Maya’s better than some of the ones they used and it’s a shame he’s leaving.

Jack Evans, Faby Apache and Taya visited patients at a hospital before Thursday’s show

AAA will have a webchat with Perro Aguayo Jr. on Monday. The first part of their interview with Faby Apache is up.

Porra Fresa previews Monday’s card.

“Mini Scorpio Jr.” is instructing a lucha libre school in Chimalhuacan, though it would have to be Scorpio Jr. based on the info they give for him and the picture (or someone’s making up facts.)

Tinieblas Jr. talks about his career, explains OCESA/WWE followed his model of promoting when they came to Mexico.

EAW – the double ring group – says they’re coming back in November to run shows in Baja California and Sonora. It’s very boastful and critical piece for a promotion which hasn’t run a show in a year and a half (and hasn’t run many successful ones ever.)

Lineups

CMLL (FRI) 10/18/2013 Arena Mexico
1) Diamante, Fuego, Tritón vs Misterioso Jr., Puma, Sangre Azteca
2) Ángel de Oro, Máximo, Stuka Jr. vs Terrible, Tiger, Vangellys
3) Marcela vs Dallys la Caribeña [CMLL WOMEN]
Marcela is champion. Ninth defense.
4) Máscara Dorada, Mistico, Valiente vs Gran Guerrero, Niebla Roja, Último Guerrero
5) Super Porky vs Rey Escorpión [hair, super libre plus]
6) Rey Bucanero & Tama Tonga vs La Máscara & Rush [CMLL TAG]
Tama Tonga & Rey Bucanero are champions. First defense

CMLL did everything but give the show a special name – or one of the Shocker/Negro/Rush or UG/Atlantis apuesta matches. It’s compelling if you’re interested in CMLL, though I’m still not sure it’s going to draw anyone away from the WWE show. (WWE’s doing that themselves.) The most recent show with two title matches was on 2012-04-10, with Bucanero/Maximo and Pierrothito/Electrico. (No hint of that last one happening again any time soon based on last night.)

Mascara & Rush are already the national trios champions and it’s unusual for a team to end up with two different sets of team titles at once. (There’s no sign of a trios title match coming up to balance things, too.) Again, this may be the start of a longer issue for Rush & Tonga.

This same setup – teaming with Marcela, getting angry on Marcela, turning on Marcela, and asking for a shot at Marcela’s title – is how Princesa Blanca won the national women’s championship. It would be disappointing if history repeats itself, because Dallys being declared the best luchadora in CMLL kind of makes a mockery of the whole thing.

IWRG (SUN) 11/03/2013 Arena Naucalpan
***Castillo del Terror, 2013***
1) Mini Multifacetico & Voladorcito vs Bracito De Plata & Mini Canis Lupus
2) Dragón Celestial, Fulgor I, Imposible vs Ciclón Black, Guerrero Mixtico, Karate Kid
FILL vs Rivera
3) Dr. Cerebro, Hijo de Pirata Morgan, Trauma I vs Apolo Estrada Jr., Decnnis, Fuerza Guerrera
4) Tony Rivera vs Bombero Infernal [hair]
5) Pirata Morgan Jr. vs Carta Brava Jr.Alan ExtremeCanis LupusTrauma IIGolden MagicRelámpagoCentvriónOficial 911Picudo Jr. [Castillo del Terror, mask, cage]
ten minute minimum.

Not clear candidates to lose the cage match. I guess 911 is the favorite, but not by much. It’s very possible Carta Brava Jr. will eventually get a new character in AAA so he could always lose his old one but that’s no sure thing.  I feel like the hair match is pretty clear how it’ll go, but not the main event.