
Source: FOX News
Summary
Mexican pro wrestling legends Blue Panther and Último Guerrero competed in a legends match at the first-ever solo CMLL show in the U.S. in Las Vegas. The event was part of the Slam Fest festival. Persephone defended her CMLL World Women’s Championship against Tessa Blanchard, and won the match. Persephone will also challenge for the MLP Women’s Canadian Championship against Gisele Shaw and Shotzi Blackheart on Friday night.
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The game followed a familiar script.
Panther and Guerrero, old pros, put on a show that turned back the clock. They traded moves, with Guerrero breaking out hurricanranas and a superplex from the top rope, and Panther matching him with multiple suicide dives.
Panther capped off the match with a toss from the top rope, then pinned Guerrero for the win. Fans were treated to a phenomenal performance.
The result wasn’t surprising by the end. These legends have been around the block a few times, and they know how to put on a show. They didn’t feel like they were close to hanging up their boots anytime soon.
This one felt recognizable early – a battle of wits and strength between two seasoned pros.
Original Observation: When legends like Panther and Guerrero step into the ring, you know you’re in for a treat – a treat that’s been rehearsed and refined over decades of experience.









