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Monday, September 14, 2015

MLJ: Dragon Lee vs Virus/Casas 6: Hombre sin Nombre, Sangre Azteca, Virus vs Ángel de Oro, Dragon Lee, Stuka Jr

Taped 2014-11-25 @ Arena México
Hombre sin Nombre, Sangre Azteca, Virus vs Ángel de Oro, Dragon Lee, Stuka Jr


To sum up: in the midst of the newest Dragon Lee vs Kamaitachi match being heralded as the CMLL match of the year, I'm off to the side watching Lee vs Virus from last fall instead. If we want to be positive towards me, then we can go with the fact that a lot of people are watching the former match due to the hype and I'm giving them a jumping on point to watch more Dragon Lee. We'll just go with that.

So this is the run up to Lee challenging Virus two weeks later for the Lightweight championship, which means this week's worth of matches will be a little more focused than this mini project has been up until now. (It's been an overglorified excuse for me to watch Casas or Virus matches). For those unfamiliar, Sangre Azteca is the world's most single-minded wrestler, his entire offense centered around groin shots. Hombre sin Nombre is the former Hooligan and current Luciferno. He looked really good here.

The primera was basic and solid. Pairings, slight tecnico advantage for the first two and then an outright rudo swarm during the third. interestingly, they put Stuka and Virus together (with Oro and HSN and Sangre and Lee), which might have been misdirection as the match would ultimately culminate with Dragon Lee vs Virus. It could have just been to keep things interesting. Nothing really stood out. Virus is awesome. We know that. He's as good as anyone at moving his opponent around and making sure that the opening matwork seems competitive and not collaborative. Stuka was fine. The match had a decent amount of time and they let the opening two exchanges breathe, but not to the detriment of the match. It ramped things up to set up the swarm after Lee came in and got an immediate advantage on the roperunning vs Azteca. Even so, the tecnicos held on, with Oro diving in with a plancha only to get his mask yanked by Virus from the outside in a nice, little spot. That set up the corner groin crush by Azteca and the fall.


The segunda was primarily a beat down, but a solid one. Virus and HSN looked good here, with nice intensity and variation of offense. Azteca kicked people in the groin and then danced around. So it goes.


The transition was a nice spot where Lee, having been beat upon by Virus slid out of the ring, sending Virus right into Oro's trap, followed by your usual heel miscommunication with tecnicos diving in, Oro's rocking submission and Stuka hitting bombs away. Notably they had Virus back-peddle from Lee during the actual moment of the fall, setting up the tercera.

The tercera was your usual reset and pairings. The crowd was surprisingly pumped for Lee vs Virus. Lee isn't quite as good as brother Rush in getting the crowd pumped up but I do think he's learned from him because he's better than a lot of the CMLL roster. Anyway, this was about what you'd expect: a lot of quick action, with some tecnico vs the world sequences and rudo cutoffs to delay the dives. When they finally came, it allowed the ring cleared for Virus vs Lee once more. I don't think the final encounter ultimately lived up to the build for it within the match, as Lee especially looked a little rough on the finish. For a first match out of three, it was fine, though, and it was obvious that Lee was getting a little better every week.

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