Zacatecas, not far away from
San Luis Potosí, was our stop tonight for
the weekly house show.
Two-out-of-three-Falls
Match:
Mini
Psicosis beat Mini Discovery 2 falls to 1:
x
Mini Discovery beat Mini Psicosis via the Flying Cross Body Press in
0:07:51
x
Mini Psicosis beat Mini Discovery via the Splash Mountain in 0:08:06
x
Mini Psicosis beat Mini Discovery via the Flying Legdrop in 0:12:27
Rating:
3/4*
Not a good debut for Mini
Discovery. He managed to win the first
fall, but Mini Psicosis
was too strong for him. Mini Discovery got
caught with the Splash Mountain
as soon as the second fall began, then
fell victim to the Flying
Legdrop in the third fall. Average opener.
Two-out-of-three-Falls
Match:
Fugaz,
Rey Dragon and Mascara Sagrada Jr. beat Los Vatos Locos (May
Flowers,
Nygma and Picudo) 2 falls to 1:
x
Sagrada Jr. beat Nygma via the Flying Somersault Bodyblock in
0:05:11
x
Picudo beat Fugaz via his special move in 0:13:59
x
Sagrada Jr. beat Picudo via a rana in 0:25:26
Rating:
3/4*
A pleasing surprise here,
as Los Vatos Locos go down to defeat.
Sagrada Jr. got the tecnicos
on the board first after only five
minutes, but Picudo blindsided
Fugaz in the second fall, and earned
the pinfall. With
some brawling going on all over the place in the
third fall, Sagrada Jr.
caught Picudo with a rana for the tecnico
victory. Again, semi-decent
match. Nothing special.
Two-out-of-three-Falls
Match:
Miss
Janeth and Xochitl Hamada beat Ayako Hamada and Chaparrita ASARI
2
falls to 1:
x
Miss Janeth beat ASARI via the Northern Lights Suplex in 0:03:14
x
A. Hamada beat Miss Janeth via a rana in 0:04:02
x
Miss Janeth beat A. Hamada via the Northern Lights Suplex in 0:11:04
Rating:
* 1/4
Xochitl and Ayako continued
their on-and-off feud here, while Janeth
and ASARI looked for Mexican
National Women's Title shots. Janeth got
the quick first fall with
her Northern Lights Suplex, before Ayako hit
Janeth with a rana to tie
things up. In the third fall, ASARI took
out Xochitl with a tope,
but inside the ring, Ayako missed a
moonsault. After that,
Janeth hit the Northern Lights Suplex for the
easy pin.
Texas
Death Match:
Tradicion
(El Texano, Pierroth Jr. and El Dandy) defeated Heavy Metal,
Ludxor
and Aguila when Texano pinned Ludxor with the Magistral Cradle
in
0:38:07.
Rating:
* 3/4
Pierroth confirmed before
the match that El Dandy was the newest
member of Tradicion, which
garnered a mixed reaction from the fans.
This was a wild match.
Aguila almost killed himself on a botched 450
Splash, the tecnicos got
several near falls after the 15 minute mark,
El Dandy was wearing a crimson
mask... It was carnage. El Cobarde
and Sangre Chicana weren't
in the building, and that was good news for
the tecnicos. In the
end, however, Tradicion's brawling techniques
proved too much for the
tecnicos, and after a chair shot by Pierroth
on Ludxor, Texano rolled
him up with the Magistral Cradle for the
pinfall, and Ludxor couldn't
get up in time.
Two-out-of-three-Falls
Match:
Ultimo
Guerrero beat Electro Shock 2 falls to 1:
x
U. Guerrero beat E. Shock via a bow-and-arrow submission in 0:10:13
x
E. Shock beat U. Guerrero via countout in 0:12:01
x
U. Guerrero beat E. Shock via a foreign object in 0:14:49
Rating:
**
(Ultimo
Guerrero won the Mexican National Middleweight Title.)
NEW CHAMPION! The first
fall was won by Ultimo Guerrero after
slapping on a bow-and-arrow
submission hold, and Electro Shock had no
choice but to tap out.
On the second fall, however, Shock and
Guerrero were brawling on
the outside, when Rey Dragon came back out
and attacked Guerrero!
Shock got back inside in the nick of time, and
won the second fall via
countout! The third fall turned ugly when
Guerrero hit Shock with
a low blow, then signaled for the Reverse
Superplex! Rey Dragon,
wanting to stop Guerrero from winning the
title, tossed a chair into
the ring. Guerrero ran over to confront
Dragon, while Shock grabbed
the chair. Guerrero turned around, and
*just* ducked the chair
shot! Shock was stunned, and Guerrero kicked
the chair right into Shock's
face while the referee sent Dragon back
to the locker room!
Guerrero got the three count, and becomes the new
Mexican National Middleweight
Champion!