Augst 17th, 2014 - Arena México Results
Aug 19, 2014 6:23:03 GMT -7
Post by Dustin Salyers on Aug 19, 2014 6:23:03 GMT -7
August 17th, 2014
Arena México
1. Flyer & Metatrón defeat Cholo & Inquisidor
Tecnicos take the first and third falls with Flyer looking especially good.
2. Delta, Guerrero Maya Jr. & Oro Jr. defeat Kamaitachi, Metálico & Okumura
The tecnicos take the second and third falls to win this match with Okumura fouling Delta in the final fall and challenging for the Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championships.
3. Blue Panther, Black Panther & Cachorro defeat Misterioso Jr., Pierroth & Sagrado
The tecnicos take the first and third falls in this match and each had good sequences with Sagrado, who has shown a lot of improvement since joining the rudo side.
4. Dragón Rojo Jr. defeats Pólvora
Rojo Jr. looks dominant here as he takes two straight falls, the first with a sitout powerbomb and the second with the Patadas Laguneras.
5. Mexican National Trios Championships Match: Felino, Mr. Niebla & Negro Casas defeat Máscara Dorada, Stuka Jr. & Valiente
This was an extremely violent match, evident by the rudos being disqualified for excessive violence in the first fall. Negro Casas would even things up in a short second fall with La Casita on Stuka Jr. The final fall would be the longest by far and saw several good sequences before the rudos worked to isolate Stuka Jr. again. Dorada would eventually get into the ring as Stuka Jr. caught Felino with a hurricanrana and rolled under the bottom rope. The ring was cleared and then a big double dive from Dorada and Valiente seemed to turn the tide of the match. Both teams traded a number of near falls before Casas & Felino took exception and attacked Valiente & Stuka Jr. on the apron. The all out brawl at ringside took the crowd’s attention away from Niebla and Dorada in the ring, allowing very few to notice Puma and Tiger to come to ringside. Puma would distract the referee as Tiger slid into the ring and fouled Dorada from behind. Niebla would quickly lock on La Nieblina to successfully defend the Championships. With a clear five on three advantage, the beating would continue and the mask ripping began in earnest. The crowd booed incessantly for several moments before faint cheers could be heard as Cachorro, Black Panther and Blue Panther ran to the ring. A short brawl would engulf the ring before the Casas family and Niebla would scatter from the ring and head back up the ramp. Blue Panther challenged Felino to a match between the fathers and sons which Felino agreed to immediately and that is expected to happen on the next Arena México show on the 19th.
6. Atlantis, Diamante Azul & Volador Jr. defeat Último Guerrero, Rey Escorpión & Gran Guerrero
The main event had a lot to live up to but seemed to do fairly well thanks to the feud between Atlantis and Último Guerrero and the heated sequences between Azul and Escorpión. Volador Jr. used the Ataque Depredador to capture the first fall from Gran Guerrero. Último Guerrero started the second fall by tearing at Atlantis’ mask and then the two brawling in and out of the ring for the remainder of the fall. The sequences between Escorpión and Volador Jr. were great but when Escorpión battled Azul it seemed to carry a different feel as the right hands seemed to carry more weight. Escorpión would use the Aguijón Venenoso on Azul to win the second fall and even the match. The third fall put the focus back on Atlantis and Último Guerrero with La Atlantida marking the end of the match and a won for tecnicos.
Arena México
1. Flyer & Metatrón defeat Cholo & Inquisidor
Tecnicos take the first and third falls with Flyer looking especially good.
2. Delta, Guerrero Maya Jr. & Oro Jr. defeat Kamaitachi, Metálico & Okumura
The tecnicos take the second and third falls to win this match with Okumura fouling Delta in the final fall and challenging for the Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championships.
3. Blue Panther, Black Panther & Cachorro defeat Misterioso Jr., Pierroth & Sagrado
The tecnicos take the first and third falls in this match and each had good sequences with Sagrado, who has shown a lot of improvement since joining the rudo side.
4. Dragón Rojo Jr. defeats Pólvora
Rojo Jr. looks dominant here as he takes two straight falls, the first with a sitout powerbomb and the second with the Patadas Laguneras.
5. Mexican National Trios Championships Match: Felino, Mr. Niebla & Negro Casas defeat Máscara Dorada, Stuka Jr. & Valiente
This was an extremely violent match, evident by the rudos being disqualified for excessive violence in the first fall. Negro Casas would even things up in a short second fall with La Casita on Stuka Jr. The final fall would be the longest by far and saw several good sequences before the rudos worked to isolate Stuka Jr. again. Dorada would eventually get into the ring as Stuka Jr. caught Felino with a hurricanrana and rolled under the bottom rope. The ring was cleared and then a big double dive from Dorada and Valiente seemed to turn the tide of the match. Both teams traded a number of near falls before Casas & Felino took exception and attacked Valiente & Stuka Jr. on the apron. The all out brawl at ringside took the crowd’s attention away from Niebla and Dorada in the ring, allowing very few to notice Puma and Tiger to come to ringside. Puma would distract the referee as Tiger slid into the ring and fouled Dorada from behind. Niebla would quickly lock on La Nieblina to successfully defend the Championships. With a clear five on three advantage, the beating would continue and the mask ripping began in earnest. The crowd booed incessantly for several moments before faint cheers could be heard as Cachorro, Black Panther and Blue Panther ran to the ring. A short brawl would engulf the ring before the Casas family and Niebla would scatter from the ring and head back up the ramp. Blue Panther challenged Felino to a match between the fathers and sons which Felino agreed to immediately and that is expected to happen on the next Arena México show on the 19th.
6. Atlantis, Diamante Azul & Volador Jr. defeat Último Guerrero, Rey Escorpión & Gran Guerrero
The main event had a lot to live up to but seemed to do fairly well thanks to the feud between Atlantis and Último Guerrero and the heated sequences between Azul and Escorpión. Volador Jr. used the Ataque Depredador to capture the first fall from Gran Guerrero. Último Guerrero started the second fall by tearing at Atlantis’ mask and then the two brawling in and out of the ring for the remainder of the fall. The sequences between Escorpión and Volador Jr. were great but when Escorpión battled Azul it seemed to carry a different feel as the right hands seemed to carry more weight. Escorpión would use the Aguijón Venenoso on Azul to win the second fall and even the match. The third fall put the focus back on Atlantis and Último Guerrero with La Atlantida marking the end of the match and a won for tecnicos.