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for "No Mercy") was a
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(CMLL), which took place on December 15, 2006 in
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. The 2006 ''Sin Piedad'' was the fifth event under that name that CMLL promoted as their last major show of the year, always held in December. The main event was
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'', hair vs. hair match with the team of
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going up against
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and Shocker. The show also featured a six-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match for the
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where champions ''
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'' (
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defended against ''
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'' (
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). The show featured three additional trios matches and a tag team match.


Production


Background

The Mexican wrestling company ''
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'' (Spanish for "World Wrestling Council"; CMLL) has held a number of major shows over the years using the moniker ''Sin Piedad'' ("No Pity" or "No Mercy"). CMLL has intermittently held a show billed specifically as ''Sin Piedad'' since 2000, primarily using the name for their "end of the year" show in December, although once they held a ''Sin Piedad'' show in August as well. CMLL has on occasion used a different name for the end-of-year show but ''Sin Piedad'' is the most commonly used name. All ''Sin Piedad'' shows have been held in
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in
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which is CMLL's main venue, its "home". Traditionally CMLL holds their major events on Friday Nights, which means the ''Sin Piedad'' shows replace their regularly scheduled '' Super Viernes'' show. The 2006 ''Sin Piedad'' show was the sixth show to use the name.


Storylines

The event featured six
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with different wrestlers involved in pre-existing
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feuds, plots and storylines. Wrestlers were portrayed as either
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(referred to as ''rudos'' in Mexico, those that portray the "bad guys") or
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(''técnicos'' in Mexico, the "good guy" characters) as they followed a series of tension-building events, which culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. The main event of the 2006 ''Sin Piedad'' event went through various possibilities before settling on the final match announced only weeks before the show. The first hinted main event was a ''
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'' (bet match) between the ''tecnico'' ''enmascarado'' ( masked)
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and the ''rudo''
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. The first hints of a rivalry that would warrant a ''Luchas de Apuesta'' between the two came at the CMLL 73rd Anniversary Show on September 29, 2006 where Dos Caras Jr. teamed up with
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and
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to defeat Corleone, his regular
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partner
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and
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. Several matches following the 73rd Anniversary show had Dos Caras and Corleone on opposite sides, but the rivalry never really escalated between the two. Following the 73rd Anniversary show Shocker turned ''tecnico'' and began teaming with
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on a regular basis, with a storyline against Marco Corleone and Kenzo Suzuki being developed for CMLL's December
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event. In October problems between Suzuki and fellow ''rudo''
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after Suzuki cost his team the win by disqualification, causing Universo 2000 to attack Suzuki after the match. Following the turn Universo would frequently team with both Shocker and Rey Bucanero against Corleone, Suzuki and various partners. At one point Shocker and Bucanero even made a ''Luchas de Apuesta'' challenge, but Corleone and Suzuki both pretended to not understand a single work of Spanish and thus ignored the challenge, further enraging CMLL's fans. A few weeks later Suzuki and Corleone attacked Universo with Suzuki applying the "Black Hammer" (a
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), a move that Universo 2000 himself has used on several occasions to hurt his opponents. In Lucha Libre the Piledriver move is considered both illegal and very damaging, with the recipient usually "selling" the move as if it had injured his neck. Following the attack it became more and more clear that the actual main event for ''Sin Piedad'' would be Universo 2000 and Shocker taking on Marco Corleone and Kenzo Suzuki with both teams betting their hair on the outcome of the match. The ''Sin Piedad'' was originally scheduled for December 1, 2006 but during a ''
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'' event Universo 2000 hit Marco Corleone in the head with a steel chair as Corleone was executing a dive out of the ring. The blow cut Corleone open, causing him to be taken to the back and given several stitches. Following the attack it was announced that due to the "heinous attack" the match between the two teams had to be postponed until December 15 to allow Corleone to recover. Since the attack and the injury were both only storylines the real reason for the postponement is not clear, although it could have been another storyline device to underline the animosity between the two teams. The semi-final match of the night was a continuation of the storyline between the two ''rudo'' factions (also called
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'' ("The Bad Dogs") and ''
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'' ("The Soldiers from the Inferno") that had been going on since the inception of ''Los Perros'' a couple of years prior. The ''Los Guerreros'' team of
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and
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faced and defeated the ''Los Perros'' team of Perro Aguayo Jr.,
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and Shocker at the CMLL 73rd Anniversary Show to win the vacant
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. Part of the reason ''Los Guerreros del Infierno'' won the tournament final was due to Shocker turning on ''Los Perros'', causing ''Los Perros'' to demand a rematch for the championship. CMLL agreed and booked the champions to face ''Los Perros'' representatives Héctor Garza,
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and
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at the ''Sin Piedad'' event. The fourth match of the night would be the in-ring debut of the ring character
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, who would team up with Averno and
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to form a trio called '' La Triada del Terror'' ("The Triangle of Terror"). While Ephesto was a new character in CMLL the man under the mask had been with CMLL in the early 1990s under the ring name Pantera del Ring, and later on as Safari and ''Hombre Sin Nombre'' ("Man with no name") until CMLL decided to given him a new ring character and mask to team him up with Averno and Mephisto. Their opponents for the match were the then reigning CMLL World Tag Team Champion
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, who along with co-champion
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had defended the title against Averno and Mephisto at least once before. Místico would be joined by
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and
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for the match. Both wrestlers had worked extensively with Averno and Mephisto and both had aspirations for Averno's
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. The second match of the night featured no active storylines between the members of each team, although ''tecnico''
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and ''rudo'' L.A. Park had a long running on-again-off-again storyline that actually continued for years after the ''Sin Pidad'' event. Dr. Wagner Jr. would team up with Dos Caras Jr. and
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to take on L.A. Park and ''Los Guerreros del Infierno'' representatives Eclipse and
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in a traditional Six-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match. The driving storyline behind the second match centered around the
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that had seen champion
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wart off challenger Dark Angel's advances several times over the last couple of months. Curiously the match did not include
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who had already been announced as challenging for the title only 10 days after ''Sin Piedad''. The ''rudo'' champion Hiroka would team up with
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and the masked
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to take on Dark Angel,
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, and Sahori in the second match of the night. The opening match of the show featured the
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debut of
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as he teamed up with fellow ''tecnico'' and Super Nova to face the
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of Artillero and Súper Comando, collectively known as ''
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'' ("Men in Camouflage). For CMLL wrestlers working in Arena Mexico means that they are working on at the highest level of CMLL, especially if they work on Friday nights, where CMLL holds their most important shows
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or their major annual shows. The ''Sin Piedad'' show would be Flash's first opportunity to showcase his wrestling skills in front of CMLL's "hometown crowd".


Event

The ''Sin Piedad'' event drew about a half full Arena Mexico, with the official attendance of 10,500, which caused CMLL to darken out the upper portion of the balcony section, something they had not had to do for a major event in several months. In the opening match of the show young ''technico'' Flash made his Arena Mexico debut, teaming with fellow young technico Super Nova to face off against ''Los Hombres del Camoflaje'', Artillero and Súper Comando, two masked ''rudos'' who both have military themed masks and ring characters. The third and final fall went to the ''tecnico'' team, winning by disqualification when Artillero pulled Flash's mask off after brutalizing the young rookie for several minutes. The action of the second match suffered from La Amapola hurting her hip during the match and had to be removed from the ring, forcing the officials to shorten the match to a single fall. In the end the ''tecnico'' team of Dark Angel, Marcela and Sahori won the fall in 12 minutes and six seconds. The third match of the night was also the first proper best two-out-of-three falls six-man tag team match, the most common match type in CMLL. The match saw team captain Dr. Wagner Jr. team up with Dos Caras Jr. and Rey Bucanero defeating the team of L.A. Park and ''Los Guerreros'' team members Eclipse and Olímpico in three falls, ending the match after 13 minutes and five seconds when Dr. Wagner pinned Eclipse after using his "Dr. Wagner Driver" ( Sitout scoop slam piledriver) finishing move and moments later Rey Bucanero pinned Olímpico to take the match for their side. The fourth match of the night featured one of the most well known Luchadors, Japanese Último Dragón teaming with a wrestler who was quickly becoming one of the most popular ''tecnicos'' in Místico as well as the high-flying Volador Jr. The team took on the newly formed ''La Triada del Terror'' where Averno and Mephisto teamed up with Ephesto, a character who made his wrestling debut that night. The first fall went to the ''rudo'' ''Triadas'' when Mephisto pinned Último Dragón and Ephesto pinned Místico after six minutes and nine seconds of wrestling. The second fall belonged to the ''tecnico'' team as Místico pinned team captain Averno to win the match at the 11:52 mark. The third and final fall went to the ''tecnico'' team as Místico pinned Mephisto after nineteen-and-a-half minutes, winning the match two to one. Following the match Volador Jr. made a challenge to Averno, wanting him to put the CMLL World Middleweight Championship on the line against him. In the fifth match of the night ''Los Guerreros del Infierno'' defended the CMLL World Trios Championship against ''Los Perros del Mal'' as Atlantis, Tarzan Boy and Último Guerrero took on Damián 666, Halloween and Héctor Garza. In the first fall Tarzan Boy and Atlantis applied a double submission hold on Damián 666 and Halloween, forcing them to submit only two minutes and eleven seconds into the match. In the second fall all three ''Los Perros'' suplexed their opponents into pinning predicaments, pinning all three of their opponents after an additional two minutes and forty seconds of wrestling. In the third fall, after just under ten minutes of total action Atlantis forced Garza to submit, following by Último Guerrero applied a submission hold on Damián 666, forcing him to give up as well for a successful title defense. The match was the shortest match of the night. The "Imperial Eagle" (Kenzo Suzuki) and the "Italian Eagle" (Marco Corleone) were accompanied by CMLL ''Luchadora''
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to the right for the main event match. During the early parts of the match the crowd would actually cheer for the ''rudo'' team at times, especially Marco Corleone, choosing to side with him instead of the recently turned Universo 2000 and Shocker who had not done a lot to earn the crowd's respect leading up to the match. Shocker pinned Corleone after just over four minutes of wrestling, putting his team up by a point. The second fall is about the length of the first one, approximately four minutes and saw the ''rudo'' team of Corleone and Suzuki win after Corleone executed a "Superman Flight", one of his signature high flying moves off the top rope, and pinned Unverso 2000. With the match tied the third fall, both teams took more chances, including Corleone getting caught up on the ropes during one of his leaps out of the ring. The match saw Universo 2000 pin Kenzo Suzuki, followed by Marco Corleone pinning Universo 2000, leaving only himself and Shocker as the legal men in the match. When the referee turned his back Universo 2000 landed a low-blow on Marco Corleone, making it easy for Shocker to pin him for the third and deciding fall. After the match both Corleone and Suzuki stood in the middle of the ring while the designated barber cut their hair off and then shaved them completely bald to fulfill the ''Luchas de Apuestas'' stipulation.


Aftermath

Kenzo Suzuki only wrestled one more match for CMLL after losing his hair, showing off his bald head two weeks later on the December 29, 2006 ''Super Viernes'' where he teamed with
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and
Pierroth Jr. Norberto Salgado Salcedo (born March 10, 1958) is a retired Mexican ''Lucha Libre, luchador'' (professional wrestling, professional wrestler), primarily known under the ring name Pierroth Jr. Salgado made his professional wrestling debut on July ...
as the team lost to Dos Caras Jr., Lizmark Jr. and Rey Bucanero. While Suzuki left the promotion Corleone would continue to work for CMLL for a while, turning ''tecnico'' later on, partially due to the positive response of the Arena Mexico crowd. Shocker and Universo 2000 did not team up after the ''Sin Piedad'' victory. ''Los Guerreros del Infierno'' would hold the CMLL World Trios Championship to the ''Los Perros del Mal'' team of Perro Aguayo Jr.,
Mr. Águila José Delgado Saldaña (born December 10, 1977) is a Mexican professional wrestler (or ''luchador'') best known by his ring name Mr. Águila in Mexican wrestling promotions CMLL and AAA. Outside Mexico, Saldaña is best known for his work as Ess ...
and Héctor Garza. The Hiroka/Dark Angel storyline was ended without a proper resolution as Hiroka lost the CMLL World Women's Championship to Lady Apache only 10 days after the event.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Sin Piedad 2006 2006 in professional wrestling CMLL Sin Piedad December 2006 in Mexico