AAA House Show (05/29/1999)

Ayako Hamada and Chaparrita ASARI defeated Las Bruias (Miss Janeth and Xochitl Hamada) when Hamada pinned Miss Janeth after a rana in 0:07:16.
Rating: * 1/2

Some women's action to kick the night off.  Janeth and Xochitl double-teamed ASARI early, so she wasn't really effective.  Ayako can't take on Xochitl and Janeth by herself, can she?  CAN SHE?  Well... she was lucky.  After a short clothesline, Janeth planted Ayako with a DDT, but decided to pose for the fans, and taunt ASARI.  Ayako recovered, and Janeth whipped her into the ropes, but Ayako Hamada countered with a rana for the surprising three count!  Ayako and ASARI got out of there in a hurry, as the rudas stood there, steaming.

Two-out-of-three-Falls Match:
Cadaver De Ultratomba, Nino De La Calle and Venum II beat Abeja Africana, Avispa and Nemesis 2 falls to 1:
x Calle beat A. Africana via a Frankensteiner in 0:11:35
x Nemesis beat Cadaver via the Flying Dropkick in 0:25:41
x Venum II beat A. Africana via the Moonsault Bodyblock in 0:29:12
Rating: * 1/4

Good match.  First fall saw Calle and Venum miss several double-team sequences, which gave Abeja plenty of opportunities - all of which weren't taken advantage of in time.  Calle hit a Frankensteiner for the first fall.  Second one saw Nemesis and Cadaver, who face each other in a Loser-Leaves-AAA match this week on TV, go at it tooth and nail.  Nemesis had a front facelock on, but Cadaver hit a nice inverted atomic drop to break out of it.  Still, after a Soviet suplex that slammed Cadaver onto the ground, Nemesis hit his Flying Dropkick to even things up.  Wouldn't stay like that for long, however, as near the end of the match, Abeja had the match won for his team, but missed a missile dropkick.  Venum II hit a dropkick of his own, and then connected with the Moonsault Bodyblock for the win.  Cadaver and Nemesis brawled to the back, while the others watched on.

Two-out-of-three-Falls Match:
Los Mini Vipers (Mini Abismo Negro and Mini Psicosis) beat La Parkita and Octagoncito 2 falls to 0:
x Mini Psicosis beat Octagoncito via the Flying Legdrop in 0:14:56
x Mini Psicosis beat Octagoncito via a crucifix in 0:16:02
Rating: **

This wasn't good at all.  Some nice back and forth wrestling at the start, but then things got ugly when Mini Mosco came down to distract the referee.  Mini Psic and Octacito exited the ring, and Mini Psic took down Octacito with a Hotshot onto the guardrail!  Then, a flying senton!  Any way you slice it, Octacito was in deep trouble.  After whipping his body into the guardrail a couple of times, Mini Psic ended the first fall with the Flying Legdrop.  Second fall?  Not much better.  Mini Mosco and Mini Abismo double-teamed La Parkita on the outside, and while the referee tried to straighten things out, Mini Psic hit a Splash Mountain, followed by the final humiliation, a crucifix.  Octacito wasn't getting up.

Pentagon pinned Mr. Niebla after a moonsault bodyblock in 0:12:26.
Rating: **

Give Niebla credit.  He wasn't afraid to take any risks, almost killing himself with a running tope at the beginning of the match.  Later on, Pentagon taunted Octagon, then hit a nice Asai moonsault onto Niebla, who was on the outside.  A nice little wrestling sequence followed, with Pentagon working on Niebla's knees.  Niebla was clotheslined onto the outside, but Pentagon missed an Asai moonsault!  Niebla took advantage, and hit a moonsault plancha!  But Niebla got greedy, and missed a plancha.  Pentagon took control from there, beating Niebla with a moonsault bodyblock.  Nice match.

Two-out-of-three-Falls Match:
Los Vipers (Histeria and Maniaco) beat Los Payasos (Coco Azul and Coco Rojo) 2 falls to 1:
x Histeria beat Rojo via the Bow and Arrow Submission in 0:10:03
x Rojo beat Maniaco via the Payaso Backbreaker in 0:20:03
x Maniaco beat Rojo via the Flying Dropkick in 0:24:31
Rating: **

Both teams decided not to brawl, and instead, wrestle.  Coco Rojo didn't look too good early on, as Maniaco and Histeria pounded away on him... and Azul, whenever he entered.  Histeria locked on the Bow and Arrow Submission, but Rojo didn't give up that easily.  He lasted 40 seconds in the hold, as Maniaco continued to cut Azul off, but in the end, Histeria won the first fall for Los Vipers with a submission.  Second fall saw Los Payasos sneak attack Los Vipers from behind with dropkicks, and they pretty much controlled this fall.  Maniaco, choosing to conserve his strength, immediately gave up when Rojo applied the Payaso Backbreaker.  It proved to be a smart move, too, when Rojo went up top in the third fall, but Maniaco rushed over, and cut him off with a low blow.  Rojo rolled down, and Maniaco set him up for the Flying Dropkick.  This one was over.  Los Payasos didn't look too pleased, but Los Vipers were too crafty for them today.

Non-Title-Match:
Cibernetico defeated Blue Demon Jr. by disqualification in 0:13:38.
Rating: -1/4*

*gasp*  A rare DQ win... for Cibernetico!  It all started when Perro Aguayo and Canek came down to ringside, to scout the match.  Demon Jr. went for a tope suicida, but Ciber rolled out of the way!  As soon as Ciber hit a low blow on the outside, Canek attacked!  The referee broke the fight up, but threatened Demon Jr. with disqualification.  Later on, Ciber hit his CiberBomb on Demon Jr., but waited too long to make the cover, and Demon Jr. kicked out at two!  It looked like Ciber would get the win, however, when he put Demon Jr. into an abdominal stretch.  Demon Jr. was fading, until Perro ran in and broke the hold with a chair, causing the DQ!  Perro then proceeded to hit the Double Stomp on Cibernetico, as Demon Jr. and Canek held Los Vipers at bay with chairs!  Average match, but a hot finish.  Perro and Canek are pissed, and they're not gonna take it anymore, it seems!