[4.0] "Felt more like a freak show than your typical CMLL show. Variety, at least. Rey Apocalipsis & Fuerza Chicana & Joker -vs- Millenium & Astro & Dark Soul [* 1/2] Odd opener for CMLL. These guys were more a fit for AAA with the monster gimmicks there. Not a great match, but it had some nasty drops giving it at least some danger elements to eliminate it from being pure routine experience. Oro Jr. & Súper Astro Jr. & Tigre Rojo Jr. -vs- Perverso & El Malayo & Policeman [* 3/4] The Juniors sure made this watchable. Was never going to be great, for that's not the type of workers the rudos are, but certainly better than feared. Oro Jr. shows his star potential. Metálica -vs- Sanely [**] Arena Puebla gets a women's singles match. A sprint for the clock. Nothing amazing, but it ended up being okay. Microman & Átomo & Gallito -vs- Chamuel & Guapito & Perico Zakarías [*] Awkward minis wrestling. Can't hate on the little dudes, but can't call it good wrestling either. Chamuel was out for revenge after his mask loss a few days earlier, but Microman rules the CMLL minis scene! Terrible & Hechicero & Templario -vs- Titán & Flyer & Stuka Jr. [** 1/4] Terrible without Rush or Bestia del Ring by his side, now they've been fired, gets himself a couple of strong handymen in Hechicero and Templario. Some of the flow was off, but it certainly had it's moments, especially when Terrible was on. Hechicero was the man that took care of most of what was interesting. A unpredictable ring general at work. Titan might be the most spectacular in there, but they really made Terrible into the man in this one. Místico & Carístico & Volador Jr. -vs- Último Guerrero & Gran Guerrero & Euforia [**] Good, but a super routine CMLL main event. Rushed and fast-paced, with highlights sprinkled out. And then the lame DQ. It's always either the blatant mask-pull or the blatant low blow in from to the ref. This time it was the mask-p"