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CMLL Guerreros del Ring By: Xavier Hernandez Show aired on: 12/28/2008 The show opens with greetings from El Sagrado, who wishes everyone merry christmas and a happy new year. 1) Princesa Blanca, India Sioux & Marcela vs. Amapola, Medusa & Hiroka (Match from Arena Mexico) -First Fall: Blanca and Amapola open the fall with fast paced moves, until Medusa tags in. Blanca dominates Medusa as well, but Hiroka unleashes hard fists on the tecnica. Hiroka lands outisde, and Blanca hits a Zigzag Crossbody on her. Sioux is kicked out of the ring by Amapola, and Medusa attacks her with a Diving Silla. In the ring, Amapola pins Marcela with a Double Underhook Facebuster. Winners of 1st Fall: Amapola, Medusa & Hiroka -Second Fall: The rudas continue their assault on the tecnicas. Blanca is put in the tree of woe position, but she gets free and hits a Crossbody on the rudas. The tecnicas start the comeback, and Marcela delivers a double Flying Dropkick on the rudas. Medusa is tossed out of the ring, and Sioux finishes her with a Crossbody. Marcela accidentally hits a Whirl Backbreaker on Blanca, and Amapola capitalizes by making Marcela submit to a modified Gory Special. Hiroka also reverses a Victory Roll from Blanca into a pin. Winners: Marcela vs. Amapola, Medusa & Hiroka 2) Relampago (Lightning) Match Flash vs. Polvora -Only Fall: Springboard Sunset Flip by Flash, but Polvora kicks out at two. Polvora replies with a huge clothesline, and a vertical Suplex. Polvora tries a second one, but Flash counters with a pinning position for another two count. Polovra lands outisde, and Flash uses Headscissors, followed by a sick Springboard 450 Splash. Flash tries a Crossbody, but Polvora dropkicks him in mid-air. Flapjack by Polvora, followed by another dropkick to attack Flash. Polvora tries a Superplex, but Flash reverses it with a Sunset Flip. Flash tries another 450 Splash, but he misses it. Flash hits a Facebuster, and pins Polvora with a innovating Roll. Winner: Flash 3) El Sagrado, Maximo & Mascara Dorada vs. Sangre Azteca, Dragon Rojo Jr. & Skandalo Prematch Comments: Maximo also wishes everyone a merry christmas and happy new year. Maximo says his gift to all of us will be a victory over Sangre and his pals, but Sangre comes to chase him away (that was hillarious). Dragon says he will unleash his fury on the tecnicos, but also wishes everyone merry christmans and happy new year. -First Fall: Sagrado and Dragon open the fall with fast paced and technicla moves. Maximo tags in, and begins to toy with Sangre. Dorada and Sagrado attack Sangre, and Maximo jumps off the apron to take him down. In the ring, Dorada pins Skandalo, while Sagrado uses a combo of a Sharpshooter/Ab Strecth (called "La Bendita"/"The Blessed One") to make Dragon submit. Winners of 1st Fall: El Sagrado, Maximo & Mascara Dorada -Second Fall: Skandalo and Dorada pooen this fall with more fast paced moves. Sagrado and Dragon are next, and both use aerial maneuvers. Maximo tries to toy with sangre again, but he is ambushed by the rudos. The triple team attack kicks off, and the rudos are under control. Towards the end, Dragon uses his Traingle Dropkick on Sagrado, and Skandalo makes the cover for the three. Winners of 2nd Fall: Sangre Azteca, Dragon Rojo Jr. & Skandalo -Third Fall: The heels continue their assault on the tecnicos. Sangre uses his trademark Mexica Stomp on Maximo. Skandalo misses a Shoulder Block on Maximo, and the tecnicos make the comeback. Sagrado uses the Valiente Moonsault on Skandalo. Maximo tries to fly, but Dragon pulls his feet. Sagrado surprises Dragon with a suicide. dive. In the ring, Maximo connects with the Springboard Banzai Drop, but Sangre fouls him. The referees award the DQ. Winners: El Sagrado, Maximo & Mascara Dorada FINAL COMMENTS: Overall, a good show. Tons of comments here. First of all, I would like to apologize for not providing last week's report. I missed the show again, because it aired on early monday hours. The show included a regular women's match, and the Arena Coliseo Tag title match, which was said to be great, mainly due to the final fall. About this show, it was pretty good. The women's match is usual, but very good. I like the idea of having these Lightning matches, to showcase the abilities of udercard and midcard wrestlers in one-on-one action. Sangre has not been used well lately, and hopefully with his new stable they can push him. The stable name of Sagre is "Poder Mexica/Mexica Power" (Mexica is pronounced "Mesheeca", because it is a tribe like the Aztecs or Mayas), so don't confuse them with the Mexican Powers from the other company. That's all for today. Feedback is always welcomed at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Thanks |
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