>>18811347>toreo widowsNope, you don't really understand that concept nor do you know what a 'widow of El Toreo' is.
>sectarian attitudeWrong again. It's not a 'sectarian' or 'childish' attitude, as people who know nothing and understans nothing about the business think. It's not that simplistic or easy. Do the deaths of luchadores like La Parka or El Hijo del Perro Aguayo say anything to you?
When you are a serious and stable company, you have a series of calendars and commitments already drawn up in advance. Imagine that the wrestler you're promoting and investing money in suddenly gets injured or dies in an independent live show. Do you think WWE doesn't allow that either because they have a 'sectarian attitude'? CMLL protects its talent from luchadores/wrestlers who might not know how to work properly. It's also true that there are independent promoters who want to promote their local talent at the expense of a CMLL star. in an easy and advantageous way. Would you really let 'El Ratón de Tecamac', the nephew of the independent promoter, beat Místico and try to lower him to his level by humiliating him in order to avoid the long road and gain fame quickly? You have invested thousands and thousands and thousands of pesos, and many years building Místico, and suddenly 'El Ratón de Tecamac' is going to beat him (or injure him) to become a star from one day to the next without investing anything more than the payment of the star of your company? Don't be ridiculous...
Certainly CMLL prohibits mixing their talents in live shows with AAA wrestlers due to the great betrayal that gave birth to that company, but that's NOT a 'sectarian' or 'cowardly' attitude, you're just smart enough NOT to let them hang on your prestige or your years of work. You're just taking care of and protecting your product and your talent. Didn't the death of Parka or El Hijo del Perro Aguayo teach you anything? AAA went straight to hell after that. AAA went straight to hell after that.