Monday, February 2, 2026

Thoughts On The GLL Peru Zero Hour Show


Hello everyone!


First off, nice to be back blogging.  The current blog is better than the first one that was attempted.  Hopefully, it will be better for everyone that reads it.


This blogger had a chance to watch the You Tube videos of GLL Peru's last show, Zero Hour.  Before commenting, there are some thank you's to mention.


Thank you to Hanny, Sara and Grimreaper for their work with GLL Peru and with the Wrestling Drummer You Tube page.  Though this fan is not in Peru, but in America, their work putting a product together for wrestling fans is valuable!  If interested, please check out the Wrestling Drummer You Tube page.  Here is the link right below...


  https://www.youtube.com/@wrestlingdrummer


In the couple of months following GeneraXion Lucha Libre, I've watched videos and read material on a couple of the social media sites.  They have done a tremendous job and, more than anything, deserve the mention here.  


Thanks to one of the wrestlers with GLL Peru in J.O.C,  the promotion was the first one in South America that I began to follow.  From that day, I've exchanged messages with several wrestlers in the promotion and the vibe has been great!  


Though I give J.O.C much credit, GLL Peru means a lot to this fan!  Hopefully, this blogger won't be a pain in the butt to the roster but it's nice when one is appreciated by those in the promotion.  This blogger is looking forward to attending a show later this year in Peru!


Finally, this blogger enjoys and likes the direction of the promotion and with the storylines.  Though I haven't talked with the GLL Peru fans, the impression this fan sees is that they feel the same.  The fans that are at GLL Peru shows are having a good time.  I see it with young and old alike!


Now, to the last show, Zero Hour.  To any pro wrestling promotion, the first show of a new year is one that gets off to a great start.  In watching the six videos, there is no question that GeneraXion Lucha Libre did just that!


This blogger, sort of wished, he hadn't seen the results on social media, but that's okay.  All of the matches exceeded what the results showed.


J.O.C winning his first match over Lee Shu was definitely important for J.O.C.  It will also be interesting to see if Stephanie Venturo returning as Lee's manager will jump start his performances in future shows.


Havok and Wolf worked well as a team during their encounter with Supay and Paul Taylor.  Certainly, this blogger needs to see more video from all four wrestlers.


Razor Romero looked good in his match with Ronin.  It was the first time seeing video of Ronin so am looking forward to seeing more of him in action.  Hopefully, the fans will see more as well.


The Ramses Darkstrike vs. Renzo Xervantes match definitely had good wrestling and excitement.  The interference in the match was definitely part of the storyline.  It will be interesting to see if Renzo can win the rematch at February's show.


Also, the Chavin vs. Ricky Valero match for the Peruvian Television Championship had some very good moments.  It was interesting late in the match and the outcome in doubt.  This was one match I watched twice!


The Hatun Auqui Title match between Demonio Seven and Slayer was definitely good.  The thing this blogger always finds in pro wrestling is when you are the champion, you are always "the hunted!"  That certainly happened in this match, and afterwards.


Finally, the signing for the LLL Championship match between Charlie Navarro and Prince Diego was interesting.  


This fan has seen a lot of signings for title matches over time with WWE.  In a previous paragraph, I mentioned that the champion is always "the hunted."  Well, there may be an exception in this case and that's with Prince Diego.  Hopefully, by February 22nd, he will be ready and fired up for the gold!


For more on the upcoming February 22nd show, please visit the GLL Peru Facebook page.  Thank you!

   https://www.facebook.com/GLLwrestling

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