Tonight’s CMLL show has Rush & La Mascara defending tag team
titles, taking on Negro Casas & Shocker. Rush has had great singles
matches with both those guys, so it should be a good match if La Mascara
holds up his end. Rush & Mascara seemed a sure thing to keep the
tag titles back when Niebla and Casas were to be tag team challengers,
but that was before Sombra became double champion. CMLL sometimes
balances the wins and losses, though CMLL’s so far behind the
Indeseables that they still seem likely to win. The non-streamed
broadcast has another Atlantis versus Ultimo Guerrero trio match.
There are important changes in the En Busca de un Idolo standings
going into the final week. The non-Hechicero trio has inverted from last
week. Dragon Lee has gone from second to fourth, with Cachorro &
Cavernario decently ahead of him. CMLL’s formula used to determine
points from the poll remains unknowable, but those three should end up
within five points of each other going into tonight’s matches. Dragon
Lee’s ability to back door his way in with a loss and high poll results
is gone.
Instead, the scenarios go like this
- Hechicero’s still in and may have it clinched after tonight.
- if Hechicero wins, the winner of Cavernario/Dragon Lee will go in (outside of extraordinary judge/fan poll results)
- if Cachorro wins, then he and the winner of Cavernario/Dragon Lee will battle for fan votes until Wednesday.
- draws will also make it very tight and won’t eliminate anyone.
If CMLL wants the Dragon Lee vs Hechicero final – and they seem to
want that based on their finishes – then they should both just win
tonight.
The Terra broadcast also has a good Panther/Delta/Maya vs
Revolucionarios trios match, though the En Busca de un Idolo matches
definitely figure to steal the show.
Tickets go on sale for TripleMania today at noon.
Don’t see prices listed quite yet, but at least know it really is
locked in for 08/17. Different dates had been suggested, as usually
happens wiht TripleMania.
Rob has highlights of Rey de Reyes 2014.
LuchaWorld both reviews last week’s En Busca de un Idolo.
Segunda Caida reviews Marco Corleone vs Universo 2000.
El Santo’s statue in Tulancingo was defaced with graffiti.
Cibernetico, Drago, Mamba and Chessman
weigh in on the Mexican national team. Their opening match is today at
11AM, so it’s probably already happened by the time you’ve read this.
Sexy Star threatens to join the cage match on the RCH anniversary show this weekend.
Golden Magic talks about retained his title over Fuerza Guerrera.
The Mexico City Golden Gloves (boxing) tournament starts in Arena Mexico this Saturday.
Lucha Libre in Japan
Jinzo & Rocky Lobo have been announced as a team for NOAH’s Junior Heavyweight Tag Team tournament in July,
so they’ll be staying over for a couple months at least. Since nothing
else has come out, I’d assume Vengador Radioactivo just didn’t get his
paperwork in time and Rocky Lobo already had it done from going to
Dragon Gate, so he’s going instead of the kid from Xalapa. Super Crazy
and Matt Striker are also a team in the tournament.
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