[6.0] "The action of the show was fine enough to not rate this lower, some good things, some great things, but a lot of mid and weird stuff happening and mostly a safe and dull booking in all matches, where except for the main event where the rudos were really above the técnicos in terms of performance level, the rest of the matches were the other way around and it looked like the rudos were truly limitated by their heel wrestling style and I have the feeling most of them could've put a far better performance if they were given some more freedom. I was excited for the 1 on 1 match here since those are reserved for matches with some build-up and they suggest not only the wrestlers will push forward with their performances but they will add more storytelling and psychology than usual. Bandido did as good as possible and carried the hell out of the match, but the booking of and Cuatrero's performance were not that good and the finish was anticlimatic. Maybe it fits the character of Cuatrero, but the match and the outcome were not satisfying at all. The opening match was clearly a low-card stuff and I see clearly why. Not attractive at all. The women's match was kinda surprising for me and I liked it, second best of the show for me. Marcela and Dalys showed a really good level even for their age, Jarochita is an interesting performer to keep an eye on and the rest, while not necessarily doing bad, didn't really caught my attention. Third match was just there, not awful, not very good. The técnicos outshined the rudos and even Atlantis Jr. and Esfinge didn't really shine enough here. Rey Cometa didn't have as a killer performance as he had at Sin Piedad, but still he was the one who brought the heat to the match. That guy is tremendous. 4th match was the show stealer, but I have the same problem. Rudos barely got anything to highlight and técnicos were the ones to make the match truly great at nearly its entirety. Titán, Soberano and Volador are otherwordly performers, so clean, smooth and quick, really amazing and pleasing to watch in the ring. Templario was the best of the rudo team, even if he didn't have the best of showings, but truly is the one who caught my attention. Main Event just didn't feel right at all, it just didn't feel like a main event and it just was that because it featured Último Guerrero and Místico. Los Guerreros Laguneros put on a good heel based performance and the Chávez brothers brought some spark from the técnico side, but Místico barely appeared, just to put an end to the second fall and that's it. I hope I can see better things from CMLL in other shows since I hear nothing but great things from this company, but this show just felt like watching some easy average stuff mainly thought as a casual entertainment for tourists."
[4.0] "Big 11, 500 crowd, but the atmosphere felt off. Certainly didn't enhance any of the matches. Especially not the man attraction of this Friday show - El Bandido vs Cuatrero. Good match, but the fans did all they could to piss on it. The screwy ending certainly didn't help, but the two made an effort. CMLL fans are very traditional so Bandido has to work hard to be accepted in Mexico City. The main event was good, but the usual rush-job. El Coyote & Grako -vs- Sonic & Súper Astro Jr. [**], Marcela & Avispa Dorada & La Jarochita -vs- Dalys & Amapola & La Metálica [* 3/4], Rey Cometa & Atlantis Jr. & Esfinge -vs- Pólvora & Misterioso & Vangellys [* 3/4], Volador Jr. & Soberano Jr. & Titán -vs- Cavernario & Forastero & Templario [** 1/4], El Bandido -vs- Cuatrero [** 1/2], Último Guerrero & Gran Guerrero & Euforia -vs- Carístico & Ángel de Oro & Niebla Roja [**]"