August 10th, 2014 - Arena México Results
Aug 11, 2014 5:42:07 GMT -7
Post by Dustin Salyers on Aug 11, 2014 5:42:07 GMT -7
August 10th, 2014
Arena México
1. Goya Kong, Princesa Sugehit & Skadi defeat Amapola, Dalys & Tiffany
A better than average opener with the tecnicas taking the first and third falls. Skadi used an impressive double underhook backbreaker on Dalys to take the first fall. Amapola takes Skadi by surprise as she celebrated her first fall victory and quickly won the second fall with her double knee backbreaker. The third fall was easily the longest and Kong impressed again as she worked a superb sequence with both Amapola and Tiffany. Kong would win the third fall and subsequently the match with a sickening Goya Bomb on Dalys. Dalys would have to be attended to by medical staff after the match.
2. Ángel de Oro, Delta & Guerrero Maya Jr. defeat Misterioso Jr., Pierroth & Sagrado
A bit of a letdown for the second match with the tecnicos winning the second and third falls. Sagrado attacked Ángel de Oro at the beginning of the match and won the first fall before the minute mark with a double underhook facebuster. Sagrado continued the brutal beating and was quickly joined by his partners. Delta & Maya Jr. tried to get involved but were tossed to the floor in short order by their much larger opponents. Eventually the referee had to disqualify the rudos for excessive violence, evening the match. Delta and Maya Jr. took to the air to clear the rudos from the ring and eventually the referee was able to restore order. The match began to suffer after the brawl and seemed to last several minutes too long before Delta would catch Pierroth with a springboard dragonrana for the win.
3. Ephesto, Mephisto & Hombre Sin Nombre defeat Blue Panther, Rey Cometa & Super Porky
This match seemed to find a niche with the crowd, unlike the last one, as it featured the aerial prowess of Cometa, the veteran Panther and the comedy of Porky. Los Hijos del Averno looked absolutely dominant though as Ephesto would take the first fall with a shoulderbreaker after Porky took an ill-advised trip to the top turnbuckle. Cometa would manage to even the match in a shorter second fall with a 450 splash on Hombre Sin Nombre. Mephisto would work a terrific sequence with Panther to end the match, using his Demon Driller to give his team the victory.
4. Mascara vs. Mascara Match: Oro Jr. defeats Metálico
Oro Jr. would capture the mask of Metálico after taking the second and third falls but what seemed like a great opportunity for the young Oro Jr. to establish himself turned into a mess as the match fell apart and he crowd turned on the tecnico. Oro Jr. may have locked himself into a career of working the undercard as his inexperienced was clearly evident and once the crowd turned it was noticeable that his confidence had been damaged. Metálico unmasked to an upset crowd to reveal himself as Salvador Munguia from México City, 44 years old and 22 years as a wrestler.
5. Máscara Dorada, Stuka Jr. & Valiente vs Felino, Mr. Niebla & Negro Casas
Finally a very good match on the show as the tecnicos scored the victory in straight falls. The first fall was very long and featured good sequences from everyone as rudos played the nasty veterans to perfection while the tecnicos fought from underneath for several minutes. Big dives would highlight the match towards the end of the first fall as nothing compares to Máscara Dorada’s Brillo Dorada. The Valiente Driver on Casas would setup the corkscrew somersault senton bomb by Dorada to win the first fall. The second fall would start with the Niebla & Felino attacking the tecnicos as they celebrated the first fall, knocking Dorada to the floor. Felino then blatantly fouled Valiente as Niebla ripped at the mask of Stuka Jr. The referee called for the bell and awarded the match to the tecnicos, though La Peste Negra seemed unaffected by the loss. La Peste Negra wouldn’t make it back to the locker room though as Dorada would grab a microphone and issued a challenge for the Mexican National Trios Championships that was immediately accepted by Casas for next week.
6. Euforia, Rey Escorpión & Último Guerrero defeat Rush, Volador Jr. & Diamante Azul
The main event would have to be considered the best match of the night as the natural rivals of Rush and Guerrero as well as Volador Jr. and Escorpión gave the fans plenty of reasons to cheer. The first fall would go to the tecnicos as Volador Jr. would use the Ataque Depredador on Euforia. The second fall was a bit longer and would see Guerrero use the Guerrero Special II on Azul. The third fall was the shortest of the night but packed plenty of action as Rush and Guerrero spent the entire fall battling at ringside and into the first few rows of the crowd. The end would come when Escorpión would sneak a foul on Volador Jr. and then hit the Aguijón Venenoso.
Arena México
1. Goya Kong, Princesa Sugehit & Skadi defeat Amapola, Dalys & Tiffany
A better than average opener with the tecnicas taking the first and third falls. Skadi used an impressive double underhook backbreaker on Dalys to take the first fall. Amapola takes Skadi by surprise as she celebrated her first fall victory and quickly won the second fall with her double knee backbreaker. The third fall was easily the longest and Kong impressed again as she worked a superb sequence with both Amapola and Tiffany. Kong would win the third fall and subsequently the match with a sickening Goya Bomb on Dalys. Dalys would have to be attended to by medical staff after the match.
2. Ángel de Oro, Delta & Guerrero Maya Jr. defeat Misterioso Jr., Pierroth & Sagrado
A bit of a letdown for the second match with the tecnicos winning the second and third falls. Sagrado attacked Ángel de Oro at the beginning of the match and won the first fall before the minute mark with a double underhook facebuster. Sagrado continued the brutal beating and was quickly joined by his partners. Delta & Maya Jr. tried to get involved but were tossed to the floor in short order by their much larger opponents. Eventually the referee had to disqualify the rudos for excessive violence, evening the match. Delta and Maya Jr. took to the air to clear the rudos from the ring and eventually the referee was able to restore order. The match began to suffer after the brawl and seemed to last several minutes too long before Delta would catch Pierroth with a springboard dragonrana for the win.
3. Ephesto, Mephisto & Hombre Sin Nombre defeat Blue Panther, Rey Cometa & Super Porky
This match seemed to find a niche with the crowd, unlike the last one, as it featured the aerial prowess of Cometa, the veteran Panther and the comedy of Porky. Los Hijos del Averno looked absolutely dominant though as Ephesto would take the first fall with a shoulderbreaker after Porky took an ill-advised trip to the top turnbuckle. Cometa would manage to even the match in a shorter second fall with a 450 splash on Hombre Sin Nombre. Mephisto would work a terrific sequence with Panther to end the match, using his Demon Driller to give his team the victory.
4. Mascara vs. Mascara Match: Oro Jr. defeats Metálico
Oro Jr. would capture the mask of Metálico after taking the second and third falls but what seemed like a great opportunity for the young Oro Jr. to establish himself turned into a mess as the match fell apart and he crowd turned on the tecnico. Oro Jr. may have locked himself into a career of working the undercard as his inexperienced was clearly evident and once the crowd turned it was noticeable that his confidence had been damaged. Metálico unmasked to an upset crowd to reveal himself as Salvador Munguia from México City, 44 years old and 22 years as a wrestler.
5. Máscara Dorada, Stuka Jr. & Valiente vs Felino, Mr. Niebla & Negro Casas
Finally a very good match on the show as the tecnicos scored the victory in straight falls. The first fall was very long and featured good sequences from everyone as rudos played the nasty veterans to perfection while the tecnicos fought from underneath for several minutes. Big dives would highlight the match towards the end of the first fall as nothing compares to Máscara Dorada’s Brillo Dorada. The Valiente Driver on Casas would setup the corkscrew somersault senton bomb by Dorada to win the first fall. The second fall would start with the Niebla & Felino attacking the tecnicos as they celebrated the first fall, knocking Dorada to the floor. Felino then blatantly fouled Valiente as Niebla ripped at the mask of Stuka Jr. The referee called for the bell and awarded the match to the tecnicos, though La Peste Negra seemed unaffected by the loss. La Peste Negra wouldn’t make it back to the locker room though as Dorada would grab a microphone and issued a challenge for the Mexican National Trios Championships that was immediately accepted by Casas for next week.
6. Euforia, Rey Escorpión & Último Guerrero defeat Rush, Volador Jr. & Diamante Azul
The main event would have to be considered the best match of the night as the natural rivals of Rush and Guerrero as well as Volador Jr. and Escorpión gave the fans plenty of reasons to cheer. The first fall would go to the tecnicos as Volador Jr. would use the Ataque Depredador on Euforia. The second fall was a bit longer and would see Guerrero use the Guerrero Special II on Azul. The third fall was the shortest of the night but packed plenty of action as Rush and Guerrero spent the entire fall battling at ringside and into the first few rows of the crowd. The end would come when Escorpión would sneak a foul on Volador Jr. and then hit the Aguijón Venenoso.