AAA TV Show (07/07/1999)

(Taped in both Pachuca [Minor Show, 07/05/1999] and Acapulco [Major
Show, 07/06/1999])

(Taped in Acapulco): [Dark Match]: Two-out-of-three-Falls Match:
Steve Corino, Abeja Africana and Heavy Dracula beat Discovery, Mascara
Sagrada Jr. and Pantera 2 falls to 1:
x Corino beat Sagrada Jr. via the Dragon Suplex in 0:10:22
x Sagrada Jr. beat Dracula via the Flying Somersault Bodyblock in
0:16:59
x Corino beat Pantera via the Dragon Suplex in 0:22:24
Rating: * 1/2

Big night for Steve Corino.  He managed to get two pinfalls on the way
to a 2-1 rudo win.  Corino also looked more focused than usual.
Nothing else of note in this one.  Say bye-bye to Pantera for a while.

(Taped in Pachuca) [Dark Match - Lightning Match]:
Brad Armstrong pinned Latin Lover with the Russian Legsweep in
0:06:46.
Rating: * 3/4

A surprising result here, as Armstrong was wearing his new
green-and-white AAA outfit.  Maybe that helped.  Not that it matters,
anyways.  Lover looked to be in control for the most part, but the
rudo Armstrong stormed right back, finishing with the Russian
Legsweep.  It seems likely that Armstrong will make his TV debut next
week... but in what role?

Welcome to Pachuca *and* Acapulco, for some AAA action on TV... and
maybe we don't even have to wait that long for some action!  Pierroth
Jr. is in the ring!

Pierroth: All right.  I finally figured it out.  I finally figured out
the reason that I decided to step into the AAA ring.  The reason that
I decided to put it all on the line.

(The fans don't know what to do.)

Pierroth: I got one word for ya: TRADICION!

(60% boos, 40% cheers.)

Pierroth: That's right.  Tradicion.  I'm tired of seeing... young
upstarts who think they own the world, outrageous stunts, crazy
moves... all this bullsh*t!  Where is the *real* spirit of Lucha
Libre?  Where are the *real* wrestlers?  Well... I have them.

(There are some fans who *really* like this, but they don't form the
majority.)

Pierroth: That's right.  And I'd like to invite three young stars.
Three young "superstars" who think that they're all that, to come out
here later on, and face my team.  To face Tradicion right in the
face... to see what it's all about... and to get their asses handed to
them!  JAJAJAJAJA!

(Pierroth ducks a soda can.)

Pierroth: But I'm not done yet!  I have a challenge.  Pentagon...
Cibernetico...  Last week, you made one of the biggest mistakes of
your lives!  You had *no* right to interfere with Tradicion, to stick
your nose in my business!  So...  Here's what I propose.  Octagon, I'm
not finished with you.  Cibernetico... Pentagon... I've just started
with you.  Tonight!  Cibernetico, Octagon, Pentagon and myself - Four
Corners Match!  Prepare to feel my wrath!  JAJAJAJAJA!

I... wow.  Pierroth decided to make some matches for tonight, testing
the waters with a four-corners match, and pretty much sending out an
"open challenge" to any three superstars to face his team, Tradicion.
Who are they?

MATCH #1: Kaori Nakayama vs. Chikako Shiratori - Mexican National
Women's Title Tournament Semi-Final - 15 MINUTE TIME LIMIT (From
Pachuca)

All right.  This one certainly had some potential.

Both girls start off by exchanging some chops, and Nakayama ended up
locking an armbar on Shiratori, who fought her way out of it, then
connected with a dropkick.  Shiratori took Nakayama down with a
hairpull, then slapped on a kneelock.  Nakayama fought out of that
one, then kicked out of a dragon suplex at one!  Shiratori then
slapped a camel clutch on, but Nakayama proved too powerful for the
ruda, and squirmed her way out.  Shiratori worked the crowd, then
tried a backspin DDT, but that was blocked.  Nakayama missed a
clothesline, and Shiratori followed up with one of her own.  Shiratori
placed Nakayama on the top turnbuckle, and went for a top-rope DDT...
NO!  Nakayama fell right on top of Shiratori!  One... two... NO!
Nakayama picks Shiratori up, and connects with a DDT.  Shiratori tried
for a back suplex... NO!  Blocked!  Nakayama kicks Shiratori in the
gut... bodyslam!  Nakayama springs up to the top rope... MOONSAULT!
One... two... THREE!  Nakayama's in the finals!

[Mexican National Women's Title Tournament - Semi-Final]:
Kaori Nakayama pinned Chikako Shiratori with the Moonsault in 0:04:24.
Rating: 1/4*

That was *it*?  I expected more from these two...  Still, the tecnica
advanced, and that's all that matters, I guess.

MATCH #2: Chaparrita ASARI vs. Martha Villalobos - Mexican National
Women's Title Tournament Semi-Final - 15 MINUTE TIME LIMIT (From
Acapulco)

Power advantage: Villalobos.
Size advantage: Villalobos.
Technical advantage: ASARI.

Got that?  Good.

ASARI started off fast with a DDT, but a second attempt was shunned,
and Villalobos slammed ASARI to the mat hard with a bodyslam, and went
for the Splash early... NO!  ASARI moved!  Villalobos went for a
clothesline, but ASARI latched onto her, and *just* managed to hit a
crucifix, but could only get a one count.  ASARI ducked a clothesline,
and downed Villalobos a few times with some armdrag takedowns.
Uh-oh...  Here comes Xochitl Hamada.  ASARI staggered Villalobos with
two dropkicks, then hooked her with a German suplex, but couldn't keep
Villalobos down.  Uh-oh...  Now Ayako Hamada's heading down.
Villalobos tossed ASARI to the outside, and whipped her into the
guardrail, head-first!  Ouch!  Tropicasas made sure that ASARI was OK,
but Xochitl and Ayako were getting into a little shoving match...  OK,
a pushing match... now Ayako tries to hit Villalobos with a chair, but
Xochitl blocks it... some more struggling...  ASARI's up...  Xochitl
has the chair!

*BAM*

NO!  Xochitl just hit Villalobos!  Xochitl missed ASARI by a country
mile, and hit Villalobos!  Xochitl's just standing there, stunned,
with a chair in her hand... DROPKICK!  Ayako dropkicked the chair into
Xochitl's face!  She's down!  Meanwhile, ASARI clotheslines a groggy
Villalobos in the ring... goes for the pin... and gets it!  TECNICA
FINAL!!!

[Mexican National Women's Title Tournament - Semi-Final]:
Chaparrita ASARI pinned Martha Villalobos after a clothesline in
0:05:01.
Rating: -* 3/4

Pretty simple.  Next week, ASARI vs. Nakayama, for the Mexican
National Women's Title.

And now... wait a sec... we have Magnum Tokyo standing by.

Tokyo: (translated) So...  Pierroth... You're talking about
"tradicion", huh?  You think that the hot, athletic, popular, ...sexy
young wrestlers of today can't hold a candle to you guys?  Well,
you're wrong!  You know who trained me, Pierroth.  If that doesn't
spell tradition, I don't know what does.  So, Pierroth, I accept your
challenge for tonight.  And... what are you doing?

Electro Shock: Look... ever since Los Vipers left me on the curb, I've
been a little disillusioned.  I don't know what to do, who to fight.
Pierroth... I don't know what you're trying to pull with this
"tradicion" crap, but I don't like it one bit!

Tokyo: ...why?

Electro Shock: ...Los Vipers didn't stand for tradition, the way I see
it.  Maybe I might not be with them anymore, but I think I know what
tradition is.  Pierroth... you are *not* tradition!  Tokyo, I'm
tagging with you tonight!  I can't wait to see what Pierroth's trying
to pull out of his hat, and... wait a sec!  What the hell are you
doing here?

Nino De La Calle: As far as I see it, I've been held down in AAA
recently.  I haven't been on TV that often... no big matches... and
maybe that's because there hasn't been much for me to fight for.  If
these guys are as good as Pierroth says they are, then a win here
would really help me get on the right track.

Tokyo: So... you're in?

Nino: Damn right!  Let's do this!

*whistle* Sounds like a darn good match for tonight.

MATCH #3: Octagoncito (c) vs. Pierrothito - Mexican National Minis
Title Match - ONE FALL (From Pachuca)

Pierrothito won this shot on his debut, winning a 6-mini battle royal.
Octagoncito wanted this first defense to be perfect.

Some clips were shown from the beginning of the match, including a
great spot where Pierrothito went for a backdrop, but Octagoncito
landed on his feet, then hit a picture-perfect springboard rana!
After that, however, Pierrothito just started to brawl with
Octagoncito.  Octacito wasn't prepared for Pierrothito's onslaught,
and was in trouble only 6 minutes in.  Pierrothito kept stomping away
on Octacito, occasionally hitting a vertical suplex or a side suplex.
Octacito finally countered this offense by catching Pierrothito by
surprise with spinning headscissors!  Octagoncito then connected with
a spin kick, which rocked Pierrothito, and followed up with a Dandina
Cradle!  This could be it!  One...  two...  NO!  Pierrothito wiggled
out!  Octagoncito goes off the ropes... Pierrothito catches him with a
boot to the stomach... could be a power bomb... NO!  Octagoncito
countered with a backdrop!  Both men go off the ropes... DOUBLE
CLOTHESLINE!  The champ and the challenger are down!  The referee's
counting... wait a second.  What's this?  Tzuki!  Tzuki is coming down
to the ring!  Pierrothito's up, and he has some... powder?  He goes to
throw it in Octagoncito's face... but the ref was in the way!  Both
Octacito and the referee were blinded!  Pierrothito fauls Octagoncito!
EL FAUL!  He has him in position for a power bomb... WHOA!  Tzuki
dropkicked Pierrothito from behind!  He... what the hell... CRUCIFIX
ROLL-UP!  WHAT THE HELL?  The referee's back on his feet... HE'S
COUNTING???  One... two... THREE!  NEW CHAMPION!  NEW CHAMPION!

Tzuki defeated Octagoncito and Pierrothito when Tzuki pinned
Pierrothito with the Crucifix Roll-Up in 0:18:54.
Rating: *
(Tzuki won the Mexican National Minis Title.)

What the hell was that?  The referee must have still had some powder
in his eye!  Pierrothito *and* Octagoncito are pissed!  The referee
got out of there in a hurry!  Why the hell did Tzuki do that?  More
importantly, why did the ref count?

And why do the fans like it?

And who's driving that hummer?

Anyways...

MATCH #4: Aguila and Mr. Niebla (c) vs. ??? and ??? (Partners will be
determined by random drawing) - Mexican National Tag Team Title Match
- ONE FALL (From Acapulco)

This is a neat concept.  All the AAA luchador's names are placed in a
hat.  The two names that come out get a Tag Team Title shot.  Simple,
huh?

BTW, Aguila, as well as Pantera, are going to be heading to ECW for a
few weeks.  So, *if* Aguila and Niebla retain, then Niebla gets
permission to defend the titles with a partner of his choice until
Aguila comes back.

So, first off, the Los Vipers music started playing, and out came 1/4
of the Mexican National Atomicos Tag Champs, Histeria!  What an
opportunity for him.

His partner...

Oh, no!

CANEK!  CANEK IS HISTERIA'S PARTNER!  What the hell?  These two can't
get along!  They share a very tense staredown... and Aguila and Niebla
punk them!

Niebla manages to hit a rana right off the bat, but Canek kicks out at
two, then starts to work on Niebla's back with some double-axhandle
blows.  A reverse neckbreaker attempt by Canek is blocked by Niebla,
and Aguila runs in so that Canek can get hit with a double flying
dropkick!  One... two... shoulder up!  Canek catches Histeria by
surprise with a tag, and he doesn't fare much better, although he gets
the advantage with a well placed clothesline.  Histeria takes both
tecnicos down with chops, and bumps into Tropicasas!  Was that an
accident, or...  Didn't look too clear.  Histeria connects with a
handspring moonsault onto Aguila... One... two... THREE!  But there
was no ref to count!  Match continues.  Niebla manages to hit a
moonsault!  Tropicasas gets up... one... two... NO!  And now
Histeria's accusing Tropicasas of a fast count!  Looked pretty normal
to me.  Histeria takes the low road and slides out of the ring,
leaving Canek in there.  Canek catches Aguila... side suplex!  Here
comes Niebla... side suplex!  Canek goes off the ropes, but Aguila
trips him!  Looked like a Canek Press attempt there.  Canek slides
outside of the ring... decks Aguila!  Niebla's coming... look out!
MOONSAULT PLANCHA!  Histeria's still "catching his breath" in the
corner.  Canek goes back into the ring, while Histeria decides to go
after Aguila and Niebla with a double clothesline!  I guess part of
Histeria wants to win this, although part of him wants to deck Canek.
Histeria picks up Aguila... TOPE SUICIDA BY CANEK TAKES EVERYONE OUT!
WOW!  Niebla and Canek manage to get back into the ring.  Canek's a
little worse for wear... FRANKENSTEINER!  Niebla got him!  He might
have the pin here... goes for it... one... two... KICKOUT!  Niebla's
stunned!  Tosses Canek into the ropes... CANEK PRESS!  One... two...
Aguila makes the save!  What action!  Histeria and Niebla at it in one
corner, Canek and Aguila in the other.  Histeria and Canek whip the
champs into each other!  Histeria places Aguila on the turnbuckle.  He
climbs up...  Canek goes to whip Niebla into the ropes... Niebla went
too close to the corner!  Histeria falls off the turnbuckle!  Canek
can't believe it!  Aguila jumps down and waits for Histeria to get
up... RANA!  One... two...  Niebla cuts off Canek... THREE!  UPSET!

Aguila and Mr. Niebla defeated Canek and Histeria when Aguila pinned
Histeria after a rana in 0:16:18.
Rating: * 1/2
(Aguila and Mr. Niebla retained the Mexican National Tag Team Titles.)

After the match, Canek tried to apologize to Histeria, but he slapped
Canek in the mouth and walked off!  Canek paused for a second... then
chased after him!

MATCH #5: Brazo Cibernetico and Brazo De Oro (AAA Debuts) vs. Avispa
and Nemesis - 2/3 FALLS (From Pachuca)

Yes, AAA now has Brazos, too!  Brazo Cibernetico and Brazo De Oro made
their debuts for AAA in Pachuca against the rudo pairing of Nemesis
and Avispa.  This Brazo De Oro looked a lot more different than EMLL's
Oro, however... he looked more like Oro Jr. after taking a close look
at him.

Brazo Cibernetico used his size to his advantage early, crushing
Avispa with a power bomb, then caught Nemesis and powerslammed him.
Oro comes in, and takes both the rudos down with chops, following up
with a double clothesline.  Nice springboard armdrag by Oro, but he
misses a dropkick, and Nemesis gains control with a Hotshot.  The
fight spilled onto the outside, and Oro was busted wide open after
being whipped into the guardrail courtesy of Nemesis!  Ciber charged
over to make the save, and got a good reaction from the crowd.  The
MOONSAULT PLANCHA from Oro got a better reaction, however!  Ciber
takes over in the ring, and after slapping his belly for good measure,
dropped the leg on Avispa for two.  Nemesis came in to rock Ciber with
some kicks, but Oro made the save, and tossed Nemesis to the
outside...  Ciber's running!  FLIP PLANCHA!  WOW!  When Ciber made his
way back in, however, Avispa was waiting for him.  Avispa stomped on
the slightly dazed Brazo Ciber, and managed to connect with a flying
cross body for two, then a flying elbowdrop, which also couldn't keep
him down.  Ciber countered in a big way with a flying somersault
splash, and Avispa was *very* lucky to kick out of that!  Brazo De Oro
was brought in, and tossed Nemesis, who just came in, out of the ring.
Oro goes for a flying cross body... NO!  Nemesis caught him...  rams
him right into the corner!  OUCH!  Nemesis slams Oro into the steps,
then tosses him right back in, and climbs up...  FLYING DROPKICK!
One... two... THREE!  LOS RUDOS!

Nemesis and Avispa double-teamed Oro to start the second fall, but
Ciber was quickly tagged in, and the rudos went down like flies!
Double backdrop for Nemesis!  Double backdrop for Avispa!  Double
clothesline for Avispa!  A clip to the knee for Oro by Nemesis!  Oro
rolls out of the ring, and the rudos manage to backdrop Brazo Ciber.
Nemesis went for a back suplex... and hit it!  One... two... KICKOUT!
Nemesis tries a Northern Lights suplex...  BLOCKED!  Ciber kicks
Nemesis in the midsection!  Power bomb!  Ciber heads up top...
FALLING SPLASH!  One... two...  Avispa can't do much about this!
THREE!  Tecnicos tie it up!

Just as the bell rang for fall three, however, we had a nasty
surprise.  Gran Apache was coming to the ring!  And he didn't look too
happy!  Apache's walking right into the ring!  Nemesis is slowly
getting up...  APACHE GRABS HIM!  Places him in position... OH!  What
a DDT!  The referee's calling for the bell!  Avispa's caught!  He goes
up...  PUMPHANDLE SLAM!  Avispa's in a world of hurt!  Oro goes up to
the top rope, but Apache catches him!  He has Oro in his clutches...
HOTSHOT!  What a move!  Oro is flopping around on the mat!  Brazo
Ciber attacks Apache from behind!  Both men are brawling, but here
come the officials from the back to break it up!  Brazo Ciber checks
out Brazo Oro, while the rudos struggle to get back to their feet.
Official decision?  Rudos win on DQ after the Apache DDT.  They sure
don't look like winners, though.

Two-out-of-three-Falls Match:
Nemesis and Avispa beat Brazo Cibernetico and Brazo De Oro 2 falls to
1:
x Nemesis beat B. Oro via the Flying Dropkick in 0:14:06
x B. Cibernetico beat Nemesis via a falling splash in 0:17:00
x Nemesis beat B. Cibernetico via disqualification in 0:17:37
Rating: **

What business did Gran Apache have interfering in this match, and
laying out 3 of the 4 participants in the process?  Maybe we'll find
out next week...

(We cut to a small clip of Blue Demon Jr., walking down a street in
Mexico City.)

Demon: You know, a lot of losers have walked up to me in the past few
weeks and asked, "Hey, Demon, why did you turn rudo?  Why did you ruin
your family's reputation?"  One simple answer: Blame the screaming
idiots.  Blame all the idiots who said that I wasn't half as good as
my father, that I can't fill his shoes.  What right do you have to say
that?  Now, I promise you, you're going to see a more focused, more
alert, more vicious, more unforgiving Blue Demon Jr. than ever before.
I'm a rudo, and I'm damn proud of it!  Actually...  can I say "f*ck"
on TV?  Well, I don't care what the f*ck you say.  I'm f*cking proud
to be a rudo!  Hear that?  F*CKING PROUD!  And Octagon...  Let me
publically state that you'll be the first man on my hit list.  You're
in deep sh*t, amigo.  (laughs)

Wow.  I still can't get over what Demon Jr. did at Triplemania, but he
obviously shows no remorse.  This is a new Demon Jr., and I honestly
don't know why this happened.  Why now?

MATCH #6: Electro Shock, Magnum Tokyo and Nino De La Calle vs.
Tradicion - 2/3 FALLS (From Acapulco)

Pierroth's in the ring...

Pierroth: JAJAJAJAJA!  This is it!  You three young punks are about to
learn a lesson!  Ladies and gentlemen, I proudly present to you...
TRADICION!

Out comes...  MY GOD!  El Texano, Sangre Chicana, and El Cobarde!
TRADICION!  Talk about tradition!  Four rudos that have virtually seen
it all in the sport!  The crowd is close to starting a riot!  The
young tecnicos punk the rudos before the bell!  Here we go!

Cobarde catches Nino and tosses him to the outside while the brawl
continues, so that Pierroth can punch Nino a few times on the outside.
Tokyo dropkicks Texano over the top rope, and dives onto him with a
tope!  Shock and Chicana brawl on the outside!  Pierroth is laughing
like a maniac!  Cobarde poses for the crowd, and slaps his chest,
saying something...  did I hear the word "raza"?  Oh, I'm sorry.  My
mistake.  That's "culero".  My mistake.  He called Nino a culero.
Turns around...  VICTORY ROLL!  YES!  One... two... THREE!  Tecnicos
take fall one in record fashion!  Pierroth is PISSED!

Second fall consisted of a lot of chopping by the rudos, and the fans
didn't like it one bit.  Nino finally came in again near the end, and
connected with two flying dropkicks and some clotheslines, until
Pierroth reared his ugly head and distracted Nino, letting Chicana
roll him up for the three count!  Horrible fall, and not worth writing
about.

Third fall also wasn't so hot, as Tokyo played face in peril for a
while.  Cobarde was killing Tokyo in the ring, with *lots* of punches
and stomps, slowing down the youngster.  Cobarde hit a bodyslam, but
could only get two.  Texano came in and *did* hit spinning
headscissors on Tokyo, which broke the monotony of this one.  However,
as Cobarde picked up Tokyo for the Powerslam, Shock ran in and made
the save!  Shock knocked down Cobarde with a dropkick, and Tokyo
climbed up to the top...  AV STAR PRESS!  It's over... NO!  Pierroth
is distracting the referee!  Tokyo goes over... and DECKS PIERROTH!
The fans loved that!  Tokyo runs off the ropes...  TOPE SUICIDA ON
CHICANA AND TEXANO!  YES!  Meanwhile, Cobarde notices he's all alone
in the ring... and as soon as Shock climbs into the ring, fakes a
faul!  The referee turns around...  DQ!  DQ!  DQ!  That's Tradicion
for you, all right!  The rudos take the final fall, and the match!
The tecnicos were going to win!  Travesty!

Two-out-of-three-Falls Match:
Tradicion (El Cobarde, El Texano and Sangre Chicana) beat Electro
Shock, Magnum Tokyo and Nino De La Calle 2 falls to 1:
x Calle beat Cobarde via a Victory Roll in 0:01:23
x Chicana beat Calle via an inside cradle in 0:05:07
x Cobarde beat E. Shock via disqualification in 0:11:02
Rating: DUD

Pierroth stayed in the ring, and waited for Cibernetico to come down.
Then Pentagon.  Then Octagon.  It wasn't pretty after that.

MAIN EVENT: Octagon vs. Pierroth Jr. vs. Pentagon vs. Mexican National
Heavyweight Champion Cibernetico - FOUR CORNERS MATCH (From Acapulco)

This was *not* a no-DQ match, but it certainly seemed like it!
Octagon was double-teamed by Cibernetico and Pentagon, while Pierroth
Jr. searched for... a... TABLE!  He's got two of them!  He sets one up
in the corner, but Ciber and Pentagon whip Octagon... into Pierroth...
into the table!  Ciber and Pentagon are working as a team in this one,
and that's bad news for Octagon and Pierroth!  Pierroth paired off
with Cibernetico, and Octagon with Pentagon on the outside.  Pierroth
hit Ciber with some elbows, then hits a Hotshot.  Pentagon's tagged
in, and waits for Ciber to get up... then tags Octagon!  And Pentagon
gets decked for that!  Octagon tried spinning headscissors, but Ciber
shrugged him off.  Ciber then picks up Octagon with ease...  Gorilla
Press!  Octagon manages to backdrop Ciber over the top rope, and goes
for a... SOMERSAULT BODYBLOCK OFF THE APRON!  MISSED!  Cibernetico is
in firm control!  Back inside, Cibernetico connects with a spinebuster
slam!  One... two... KICKOUT!  Octagon catches Pierroth by surprise
with a tag!  Ciber tags Pentagon in!  Pierroth takes Pentagon down
with a clothesline, then an enzuilariato!  One... two... NO!
Powerslam by Pierroth... one... two... NO!  Another kickout!  Kneeling
headbutt by Pierroth!  Pierroth laughs at the fans, and takes Octagon
down while he's at it.  Pentagon goes over...  TAGS CIBERNETICO!
Pierroth ducks a clothesline...  ENZUILARIATO!  Ciber goes down like a
ton of bricks!  One... two... THREE!  Ciber's gone!  Ciber leaves the
ring, clutching his neck...  and Tradicion attacks!  They're going
after Ciber, but...  ABISMO NEGRO AND PSICOSIS RUN OUT!  Tradicion and
Los Vipers are brawling!

Meanwhile, Pierroth Jr. has Octagon in his clutches while we were
away...  Oh, no!  PIERROTHBOMB!  OCTAGON'S OUT!  Pierroth goes over to
get the table that was still in the corner, and places Octagon on it,
but Pentagon runs in to cut Pierroth off!  He wants Octagon for
himself!  Pierroth takes care of Pentagon with some shoulderblocks,
but Pentagon smacks Pierroth around with some kicks to the head, then
a front facelock.  The referee's checking on Octagon... OH!  EL FAUL!
Pierroth just hit Pentagon with a faul to get out of the facelock!
Pentagon rolls out of the ring!  Pierroth's going up top...  Octagon's
still on the table...  Pierroth jumps!  MISSED!  RIGHT THROUGH THE
TABLE!  Octagon rolled away!  He rolls on top of Pierroth...  One...
two... THREE!  Pierroth's gone!

Let's recap: Tradicion, now including Pierroth, and Los Vipers, now
including Maniaco, are brawling in the entranceway.  Octagon has just
gotten hit with a Frankensteiner by Pentagon, for a two count.  And,
Perro Aguayo isn't here, so don't expect him to make the save.  The
referee's trying to break up the brawl outside, but isn't having much
success.  Octagon's in a headlock, but he's fighting back!  Elbow to
Pentagon's chest!  And another!  And another!  Goes off the ropes...
DOUBLE CLOTHESLINE!  Both men are down!  Wait a second...  Who's
coming through the crowd...  BLUE DEMON JR.!  He's getting cola tossed
at him, lemonade, beer bottles, a pocket knife, everything!  The crowd
is *hostile*!  Octagon has Pentagon in position...  RUSSIAN LEGSWEEP!
It's over!  Wait a sec...  Demon Jr. taps Octagon from behind...  kick
to the stomach!  STUNNER!  OCTAGON'S DOWN!  Demon Jr. flips Octagon
off!  Pentagon staggers across the ring, and climbs up to the top
rope!  Demon Jr. tries to leave through the crowd, but can't!  The
fans are *this* close to starting a riot!  ASAI MOONSAULT!  Pentagon
hit it!  The referee sees this, and runs to the ring!  One...  two...
THREE!!!!!  PENTAGON WINS!!!

Non-Title-Four Corners Match:
Pentagon defeated Pierroth Jr., Cibernetico and Octagon:
x Pierroth Jr. beat Cibernetico via an enzuilariato in 0:11:11
x Octagon beat Pierroth Jr. via a roll away in 0:15:29
x Pentagon beat Octagon via the Asai Moonsault in 0:19:06
Rating: * 3/4

There actually *is* a riot!  A small section of fans toss their chairs
into the ring, and try to climb over the guardrail!  Security rushes
over to cut them off!  Demon Jr. uses this opportunity to get the hell
out of there, while more security separates Tradicion and Los Vipers!
Cibernetico and Pierroth are staring each other down!  Octagon is
still out in the center of the ring!  It's chaos here in Acapulco!  WE
HAVE TO GO!  See you next week!