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CMLL Super Viernes (October 2014) : ウィキペディア英語版
CMLL Super Viernes (October 2014)

In October 2014 the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) held a total of five CMLL Super Viernes shows on Friday nights as there were no special events to replace their regular Friday night shows. Some of the matches from Super Viernes were taped for CMLL's weekly shows that air on television in Mexico in the following week. The first and second ''Super Viernes'' show in October featured the first and final rounds of the ''La Copa Junior VIP'' tournament, the second such tournament of 2014, which featured higher ranking wrestlers than the January 1, 2014 version. In the end Máximo defeated Mephisto to win the tournament. The October 31st Super Viernes saw the return of L.A. Park, who had not worked for CMLL since 2008, along with his son El Hijo de L.A. Park.
The ''Super Viernes'' events features a varying number of professional wrestling matches, in which some wrestlers were involved in pre-existing scripted feuds or storylines and others were teamed up with no backstory reason as such. Wrestlers themselves portrayed either villains (referred to as "''Rudos''" in Mexico) or fan favorites ("''Tecnicos''" in Mexico) as they competed in matches with pre-determined outcomes. As of October 24, 2014 77 wrestlers have or are scheduled to appear on one or several ''Super Viernes'' shows in October, working a total of 36 matches, three women's matches and two ''Mini-Estrellas''. In all twelve women five, ''Mini-Estrellas'' and 60 male wrestlers competed. La Máscara, Máximo, Rush, La Sombra and Último Guerrero will have wrestled on all five shows in October if they make their scheduled appearance on October 31. Makoto and Narumiya were the only wrestlers to make their ''Super Viernes'' debut in October as they began their tour with CMLL.
==October 3, 2014==

Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre's (CMLL) October 3, 2014 ''Super Viernes'' show featured a total of twelve matches, eight of which were all related to the 2014 ''La Copa Junior VIP'' tournament. The ''La Copa Junior'' tournament is a recurring CMLL tournament featuring second or third generation wrestlers competing against each other. Brazo de Plata (son of Shadito Cruz) was originally slated to appear, but was replaced by Ángel de Oro (son of wrestler Apolo Chávez) without an official explanation of why. The previous week Mephisto had won the first qualifying round, which the October 3 ''Super Viernes'' focusing on the second qualifying block. Block B saw the participation of Delta (son of Trueno), Euforia (Son of El Soberano), Máximo (Son of Brazo de Oro), Puma (Son of El Felino), La Sombra (son of Brilliante), Stuka, Jr. (Brother of Stuka) and Rush (son of Toro Blanco).〔
CMLL first held an eight man Battle Royal to determine the match order for the tournament, using the elimination order to determine the match order. In order of elimination Stuka, Jr. and Delta faced off in the first match of the first round, Puma faced Máximo in the second match and La Sombra and Ángel de Oro faced off in the third match. By virtue of being the last two men in the ring Euforia and Rush was given the longest rest as they faced off in the fourth and final match of the first round of the actual tournament. In the first round Stuka, Jr., Máximo, La Sombra and Rush all advanced. In the second round Máximo defeated Stuka, Jr. to earn his spot in the semi-finals. The other match saw ''Los Ingobernables'' ("The Unruly") team members La Sombra and Rush on opposite sides. During the week Rush had claimed that he would gladly fight against La Sombra if it came to it, but instead Rush simply laid down to allow La Sombra to pin him without actually fighting each other. In the finals La Sombra lost the match and eliminated himself from the tournament when he landed a foul, low blow, on Máximo to cause himself to be disqualified. 〔〔 The main event of the evening centered around the developing storyline of Australia wrestler Thunder's recent ''rudo'' turn as he teamed up with Mephisto and Último Guerrero. Their opposition consisted of Volador Jr., the person Thunder had turned on, Diamante Azul and the third ''Ingobernables'' member La Máscara. As part of the storyline behind the ''Los Ingobernables'' team was that they did not get along with anyone outside that trio and often acted more like ''rudos'' while wrestling. The ''Ingobernables'' storyline became the main reason Diamante Azul, Volador Jr. and La Máscara lost the match as Volador Jr. and La Máscara could not get along. Allowing the united ''rudos'' team to win the match, two falls to one.〔〔

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