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CMLL Super Viernes
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Best Two Out Of Three Falls Tag Team Match
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Best Two Out Of Three Falls Six Man Tag Team Match
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Best Two Out Of Three Falls Six Man Tag Team Match
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Best Two Out Of Three Falls Six Man Tag Team Match
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Best Two Out Of Three Falls Six Man Tag Team Match
Best Two Out Of Three Falls Match
Volador Jr. defeats Yoshitatsu (12:05)

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Average rating: 2.00  [1]
Average rating in 2017: 2.00  [1]
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SlothFacts wrote on 19.07.2017:
[2.0] "This was a below average show, sunk by an all-time horrible main event. In fact, I'm mostly here to talk about the main event, because all that's really of note, at the end of the day. This match is a Must Watch, because it's actually astounding in its badness. Yoshitatsu is a very bad wrestler at this stage in the game, but he was on a whole nother level, on this night. The rumor is that he intentionally put in a bad performance so he wouldn't be invited back to Mexico. It's hard not to believe that. His understanding of when to do what was awful, everything he did looked awful, his gimmick was awful, needed Maximo Sexy's help not to let Volador drop on his head in one spot, and then seconds later he did exactly that anyway. He was doing handshake ole spots at like 7 minutes into the match, and was doing them for a third of the last fall. And the finish involved the ref seemingly taking matters into his own hands in the most absurd way possible when he wasn't sure Yoshitatsu would kick out. It's seriously a legendarily bizarre finish."