August 12th, 2014 - Arena México Results
Aug 17, 2014 1:51:28 GMT -7
Post by Dustin Salyers on Aug 17, 2014 1:51:28 GMT -7
August 12th, 2014
Arena México
1. Camorra & Ramstein defeat Bengala & Fresbee
Nothing of note from the opener as the rudos took the first and third falls.
2. Canelo Casas, Hijo del Signo & Nitro defeat Leono, Robin & Sensei
The rudos take the match in straight falls as Casas & Hijo del Signo look particularly dominant.
3. Black Panther, Starman & Súper Halcón Jr. defeat Puma, Kamaitachi & Okumura
The tecnicos take the first and third falls in the best match of the night thus far. Kamaitachi took the first with a ¬quebrada on Starman and Halcón Jr. evened the match with a moonsault on Okumura. The third fall was highlight as Panther and Puma had several strong sequences and near falls. Puma eventually let his frustration boil over as he blatantly fouled Panther to draw the disqualification. Puma and Panther exchanged words after the match and had to be separated by their partners.
4. Hombre Bala Jr. defeats Arkángel de la Muerte
Arkángel de la Muerte replaces Sangre Azteca, who suffered a knee injury at the hands of Bala Jr. last week. Not much of note from the match as Arkángel took the first fall with La Espectrina and Bala Jr. would come back with a tornado DDT to even the falls. Bala Jr. would pick up the win with a diving headbutt.
5. Delta, Fuego & Guerrero Maya Jr. defeat Kráneo, Tiger & Ripper
Lots of good sequences from the outset as this match easily stole the show. Every fall featured a least a couple of dives and the action spilled out of the ring several times. Delta took the opening fall with a springboard dragonrana, catching Ripper sliding back into the ring after battling Fuego at ringside. The second fall was the longest and Tiger would catch Fuego with La Casita to even the match. Maya Jr. would work several good sequences with Kráneo as the match wore on and eventually caught him with the Sacrificio Maya to win the match.
6. Mr. Niebla, Shocker & Felino defeat La Máscara, Máximo & Valiente
Mr. Niebla and Felino focused their attention on Valiente throughout the match, as those three men will be involved in a Mexican National Trios Championship match in 5 days in this very building. Máscara would take the first fall with the Campana but La Nieblina by Niebla on Máximo would even the match. The third fall would be the longest by far and Valiente would make a triumphant comeback on Felino as the other four men battled at ringside. Puma & Tiger would make their way to ringside and Tiger distracted the referee long enough for Puma to slide into the ring and catch Valiente from behind with a foul. Felino shook the cobwebs free and quickly capitalized on his son’s help by using La Casita for the win. Felino, Puma & Tiger took advantage of the fact that Valiente’s partners Máscara Dorada & Stuka Jr. were in Guadalajara tonight and viciously attacked him after the match. Things looked bleak for Valiente, as Niebla & Shocker kept La Máscara and Máximo occupied at ringside, until Blue Panther, Black Panther & Cachorro hit the ring and forced the Casas family to bail out and head back up the ramp.
Arena México
1. Camorra & Ramstein defeat Bengala & Fresbee
Nothing of note from the opener as the rudos took the first and third falls.
2. Canelo Casas, Hijo del Signo & Nitro defeat Leono, Robin & Sensei
The rudos take the match in straight falls as Casas & Hijo del Signo look particularly dominant.
3. Black Panther, Starman & Súper Halcón Jr. defeat Puma, Kamaitachi & Okumura
The tecnicos take the first and third falls in the best match of the night thus far. Kamaitachi took the first with a ¬quebrada on Starman and Halcón Jr. evened the match with a moonsault on Okumura. The third fall was highlight as Panther and Puma had several strong sequences and near falls. Puma eventually let his frustration boil over as he blatantly fouled Panther to draw the disqualification. Puma and Panther exchanged words after the match and had to be separated by their partners.
4. Hombre Bala Jr. defeats Arkángel de la Muerte
Arkángel de la Muerte replaces Sangre Azteca, who suffered a knee injury at the hands of Bala Jr. last week. Not much of note from the match as Arkángel took the first fall with La Espectrina and Bala Jr. would come back with a tornado DDT to even the falls. Bala Jr. would pick up the win with a diving headbutt.
5. Delta, Fuego & Guerrero Maya Jr. defeat Kráneo, Tiger & Ripper
Lots of good sequences from the outset as this match easily stole the show. Every fall featured a least a couple of dives and the action spilled out of the ring several times. Delta took the opening fall with a springboard dragonrana, catching Ripper sliding back into the ring after battling Fuego at ringside. The second fall was the longest and Tiger would catch Fuego with La Casita to even the match. Maya Jr. would work several good sequences with Kráneo as the match wore on and eventually caught him with the Sacrificio Maya to win the match.
6. Mr. Niebla, Shocker & Felino defeat La Máscara, Máximo & Valiente
Mr. Niebla and Felino focused their attention on Valiente throughout the match, as those three men will be involved in a Mexican National Trios Championship match in 5 days in this very building. Máscara would take the first fall with the Campana but La Nieblina by Niebla on Máximo would even the match. The third fall would be the longest by far and Valiente would make a triumphant comeback on Felino as the other four men battled at ringside. Puma & Tiger would make their way to ringside and Tiger distracted the referee long enough for Puma to slide into the ring and catch Valiente from behind with a foul. Felino shook the cobwebs free and quickly capitalized on his son’s help by using La Casita for the win. Felino, Puma & Tiger took advantage of the fact that Valiente’s partners Máscara Dorada & Stuka Jr. were in Guadalajara tonight and viciously attacked him after the match. Things looked bleak for Valiente, as Niebla & Shocker kept La Máscara and Máximo occupied at ringside, until Blue Panther, Black Panther & Cachorro hit the ring and forced the Casas family to bail out and head back up the ramp.