Soberano Jr. returns to CMLL
After seven long months of recovery, Soberano Jr. has made a thunderous return to the CMLL Lucha Libre ring, reigniting rivalries and stirring cross-sport controversy. The “Prince of CMLL” didn’t just step back into action — he lit a spark that’s now blazing across both the pro wrestling and MMA worlds. Soberano Jr. returns to CMLL with fire, challenges Místico, and boldly taunts UFC star Ronaldo “Lazy Boy” Rodríguez.
The Comeback of a Rudo with Something to Prove
Fresh off surgery, the Laguna-born star made it clear he’s wasting no time getting back on top. “It was nice spending time with my loved ones, but the vacation’s over,” Soberano said with a confident grin during his press conference. That smile carried a warning — the rudo is back and ready for war.
His first target? None other than his classic rival Místico, the King of Silver and Gold. “Místico is my number one rival. I don’t care about his mask — I want him every Friday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. I’ll drag him and stomp him down,” declared Soberano Jr., firing the first shot in what promises to be one of CMLL’s most heated feuds of the year.
Crossing the Line Between Wrestling and the Octagon
But Soberano didn’t stop there. During his fiery remarks, he took aim at UFC fighter Ronaldo “Lazy Boy” Rodríguez, who recently appeared as a guest at CMLL’s Tzompantli de Máscaras event in Mexico City. The provocations quickly went viral as Soberano took to social media with a cutting message: “If I talk politely, he won’t understand — too many hits to the head. I’ll be in Veracruz on November 27 — see you there.”
A New Chapter Begins
Soberano Jr. is officially back in the CMLL spotlight, set to team with Ángel de Oro against Atlantis Jr. and Titán in the Viernes Espectacular main event. His comeback signals not just a return, but a declaration — the era of Soberano’s dominance has only just begun.