August 3rd, 2014 - Arena Coliseo Results
Aug 4, 2014 19:42:37 GMT -7
Post by Dustin Salyers on Aug 4, 2014 19:42:37 GMT -7
August 3rd, 2014
Arena Coliseo
1. Magnus & Sensei defeats Cholo & Espiritu Negro
Espiritu Negro takes the first fall from the veteran Sensei and Magnus evens the match at the expense of Cholo. The last fall was dominated by Negro and Magnus and allowed both men to showcase their growth. Magnus wins a long third fall to hand the tecnicos the victory.
2. Hombre Bala Jr., Stigma & Súper Halcón Jr. defeats Artillero, Hijo del Signo & Súper Comando
This match was a letdown after the opener and probably hurt by the surprising quality of the opener as well. Comando takes the first from Halcón Jr. and Stigma returns the favor in the second against Artillero. Halcón Jr. and Signo were involved in a rare double pin in the third fall and the tecnicos eventually won after Stigma caught Comando with a reversal into a rollup.
3. Fuego, Oro Jr. & Rey Cometa defeats Boby Zavala, Metálico & Virus
Metálico surprising entered through the crowd to attack Oro Jr. and took the first fall. The rudos were disqualified in the second fall for tossing Oro Jr. over the top rope and onto his partners at ringside. The third fall was extremely strong and featured a lot of mask pulling from Metálico and Oro Jr. The crowd was very vocal throughout and clearly behind Oro Jr.’s rally before submitting Metálico for the victory. Oro Jr. immediately challenged for a mask vs. mask match which Metálico initially sidestepped by suggesting a fourth fall. Oro Jr. was adamant and Metálico finally agreed with the stipulation that the match occurs next week in Arena Mexico.
4. CMLL-REINA International Junior Championship Match: Silueta defeats Zeuxis
Zeuxis took the first fall with the Spanish Fly but Silueta tied it up with a bridging cradle to setup an exciting third fall. Silueta survived several near falls before winning with a valagueza, two relatively weak finishing moves for a Championship match. Silueta is the fourth champion, winning the title for the second time, and will expectedly take the belt back to Japan for her upcoming tour.
5. Misterioso Jr., Pierroth & Pólvora defeats Ángel de Oro, Blue Panther & Sagrado
Rudos were able to win in straight falls as Sagrado and Ángel de Oro had problems for the majority of the match. Ángel de Oro was shoved into Sagrado by Misterioso Jr. and Sagrado leveled his partner and allowed the rudos to pin him. Sagrado attacked Ángel de Oro after the match and was quickly joined by the rudos, officially aligning Sagrado as a rudo.
6. Máscara Dorada, Stuka Jr. & Valiente defeats Rey Bucanero, Terrible & Vangellys
Tecnicos fought off a sneak attack to win a quick first fall but TRT rallied to even the match. Third fall was longest by far with the tecnicos landing a triple dive to the delight of the crowd. Dorada finished Bucanero with a corkscrew somersault senton bomb to pick up the victory for the tecnicos.
Arena Coliseo
1. Magnus & Sensei defeats Cholo & Espiritu Negro
Espiritu Negro takes the first fall from the veteran Sensei and Magnus evens the match at the expense of Cholo. The last fall was dominated by Negro and Magnus and allowed both men to showcase their growth. Magnus wins a long third fall to hand the tecnicos the victory.
2. Hombre Bala Jr., Stigma & Súper Halcón Jr. defeats Artillero, Hijo del Signo & Súper Comando
This match was a letdown after the opener and probably hurt by the surprising quality of the opener as well. Comando takes the first from Halcón Jr. and Stigma returns the favor in the second against Artillero. Halcón Jr. and Signo were involved in a rare double pin in the third fall and the tecnicos eventually won after Stigma caught Comando with a reversal into a rollup.
3. Fuego, Oro Jr. & Rey Cometa defeats Boby Zavala, Metálico & Virus
Metálico surprising entered through the crowd to attack Oro Jr. and took the first fall. The rudos were disqualified in the second fall for tossing Oro Jr. over the top rope and onto his partners at ringside. The third fall was extremely strong and featured a lot of mask pulling from Metálico and Oro Jr. The crowd was very vocal throughout and clearly behind Oro Jr.’s rally before submitting Metálico for the victory. Oro Jr. immediately challenged for a mask vs. mask match which Metálico initially sidestepped by suggesting a fourth fall. Oro Jr. was adamant and Metálico finally agreed with the stipulation that the match occurs next week in Arena Mexico.
4. CMLL-REINA International Junior Championship Match: Silueta defeats Zeuxis
Zeuxis took the first fall with the Spanish Fly but Silueta tied it up with a bridging cradle to setup an exciting third fall. Silueta survived several near falls before winning with a valagueza, two relatively weak finishing moves for a Championship match. Silueta is the fourth champion, winning the title for the second time, and will expectedly take the belt back to Japan for her upcoming tour.
5. Misterioso Jr., Pierroth & Pólvora defeats Ángel de Oro, Blue Panther & Sagrado
Rudos were able to win in straight falls as Sagrado and Ángel de Oro had problems for the majority of the match. Ángel de Oro was shoved into Sagrado by Misterioso Jr. and Sagrado leveled his partner and allowed the rudos to pin him. Sagrado attacked Ángel de Oro after the match and was quickly joined by the rudos, officially aligning Sagrado as a rudo.
6. Máscara Dorada, Stuka Jr. & Valiente defeats Rey Bucanero, Terrible & Vangellys
Tecnicos fought off a sneak attack to win a quick first fall but TRT rallied to even the match. Third fall was longest by far with the tecnicos landing a triple dive to the delight of the crowd. Dorada finished Bucanero with a corkscrew somersault senton bomb to pick up the victory for the tecnicos.