(Taped 07/13/1999 in Puebla.)
[Dark
Match]: Two-out-of-three-Falls Match:
Mascara
Sagrada Jr., Nino De La Calle and Venum II beat Abeja
Africana,
Angel Mortal and Avispa 2 falls to 1:
x
A. Mortal beat Calle via an abdominal stretch in 0:08:51
x
Sagrada Jr. beat Avispa via the Flying Somersault Bodyblock in
0:14:24
x
Sagrada Jr. beat Avispa via pinfall in 0:16:34
Rating:
1/4*
Not a very good opener.
The rudos were mailing this one in, and it
showed, especially during
the third fall, where Avispa botched a
top-rope move, and Sagrada
Jr. quickly covered for the win. Avispa
was all right, however.
[Dark
Match]: Two-out-of-three-Falls Match:
Miss
Janeth and Xochitl Hamada beat Alda Moreno and Ayako Hamada 2
falls
to 0:
x
Miss Janeth beat Hamada via the Northern Lights Suplex in 0:10:46
x
Miss Janeth beat A. Moreno via the Northern Lights Suplex in 0:17:29
Rating:
* 1/2
Better than the last match.
Everyone was trying hard in this one, and
when Xochitl and Ayako were
in the ring... BRAWL! Hot match, with
Janeth scoring falls on
both tecnicas for the ruda win. This got the
fans back into it.
AAA TV was on the air in
Puebla! First off, a look at the precautions
taken by AAA Security for
this week.
- NO BEER! Instead,
fans had their choice of warm water, flat Cola,
lemonade, Mountain Dew,
Yoo-Hoo, or turnip juice.
- I'd guess that there were
30-35 security officers behind the
guardrails.
- Certain people were frisked
before entering the arena. Can't be too
careful these days.
- Children under 12 weren't
allowed into the arena this week.
So, instead of the announced
attendance of 8000 fans, it looked a lot
more like 5500 to me.
And, before we even started,
Pierroth Jr. came to the ring... AGAIN!
First off, he complemented
AAA Security on what a fine job they were
doing for keeping those
fat, out-of-shape, ugly bastards out of the
ring. Nice, Pierroth...
start another riot while you're at it.
Anyways, Pierroth basically
called out Ultimo Dragon, accusing him of
not standing up to tradition...
Oops, "Tradicion". Out came Dragon,
and these two had a nice
little argument, with Magnum Tokyo's name
being thrown around a lot,
and Pierroth arguing that Ultimo's students
have no interest at all
in tradition. Ultimo wasn't going to turn
down a challenge, but he
basically said that Pierroth wasn't worth
fighting. Pierroth
tried to make Dragon re-consider, but he wasn't
budging. Pierroth
stated that one way or another, Dragon *would*
fight Pierroth this evening.
After his famous "JAJAJA!" laugh,
Pierroth left Dragon standing
there, a little confused as to what
Pierroth had meant.
MATCH #1: Pikachu
(w/o Raichu) and La Parkita (w/Parka Dance) vs. Mini
Abismo Negro
(w/table and Abismo Negro) and Mini Psicosis (w/ladder
and Psicosis)
[Los Mini Vipers] - HARDCORE MATCH
*blink* Wait a sec...
Why the hell are Mini Abismo and Mini Psic
coming out with Abismo and
Psic? Oh... Tirantes is the referee.
Figures. Abismo and
Psic decide to sit in the stands to watch this
one.
Mini Psic and Pikachu go
at it in the ring, while Mini Abismo and
Parkita brawl on the outside.
Mini Psic went for a back suplex early
on, but Pikachu flipped
over... BULLDOG! Great move early on! La
Parkita comes in, and we
have a double dropkick. Mini Abismo enters
with a wooden chair, and
breaks it over Parkita's back. Advantage:
Mini Vipers. Both
guys work over Parkita for a bit, but Pikachu
storms into the ring with
a broom, and had the rudos not ran out of
the ring in time, they would
have a bit of a waddle in their step...
Mini Psic still manages
to power bomb Parkita on the outside, and
Tirantes counts to 2 before
a kickout. Pikachu's looking underneath
the ring for something...
ah. Cookie sheet. And Pikachu gets it
dropkicked right into his
face by Mini Abismo! Los Mini Vipers are in
firm control at the moment.
Abismo tosses Mini Abismo his... SHOE?
La Parkita gets drilled
with it, but Pikachu makes the save on a pin
attempt. Mini Psic
grabs a baton from a security officer, but misses
Pikachu! Pikachu catches
Mini Psic from behind... VICTORY ROLL!
One... two... NO!
Tirantes turned around to admonish La Parkita, who
was only hitting Mini Abismo
with a clothesline. Mini Psic grabs the
ladder, and hits Pikachu
with it in the gut! And now, the ladder's
set up. Mini Psic
climbs up top... FLYING CROSS BODY ON PIKACHU!
Now Mini Abismo climbs up...
FLYING DROPKICK! MISSED! Mini Psic
tries to hit La Parkita
with a flying cross body... CAUGHT!
POWERSLAM! La Parkita
climbs to the top rope! CORKSCREW PLANCHA!
NO! MISSED!
La Parkita is in pain on the floor, clutching his side!
He wants Tirantes to call
the match, but Tirantes will have none of
it. The match stops
for a bit, while Parkita is stretchered out...
and Tirantes CALLS FOR THE
BELL! The match is continuing, La Parkita
or no La Parkita!
Pikachu is in DEEP trouble! The rudos put Pikachu
through hell. Double
power bomb. Double backdrop onto the table.
Mini Abismo goes to the
top rope... MOONSAULT! The table doesn't
break! So, Mini Psic
goes up top... FLYING LEGDROP! GOD! Pikachu
is in serious pain!
Tirantes is distracted by Mini Psic... Oh, no.
NO! Abismo Negro's
in the ring! He has a stop sign... DAMMIT!
Right into Pikachu's head!
This is horrible! Mini Abismo hops in,
hits a bloody Pikachu one
more time for good measure, and goes for the
pinfall. Tirantes
counts it nice and slowly.
[Hardcore
Match]: Falls-Count-Anywhere Match:
Mini
Abismo Negro and Mini Psicosis defeated La Parkita and Pikachu
when
Mini Abismo pinned Pikachu after hitting him with a road sign in
0:14:03.
La
Parkita tore his left triceps. He will be out for 7 weeks. (Return
date:
September 1st.)
Rating:
*** 1/2
The big news coming out of
this match was La Parkita's injury. He'll
be sidelined for most of
the summer with a torn left tricep muscle.
We here at AAA wish him
all the best.
MATCH #2: Brazo
Cibernetico (w/gut), Brazo De Oro and Magnum Tokyo
(w/5 ho... um...
ladies and a ton of cash) vs. Nemesis, Brad Armstrong
(w/curse) and
Steve Corino (w/American flag) - 2/3 FALLS
WOO! Tokyo's pretty
popular with those ladies, let me tell you.
Brazo Ciber is... Brazo
Ciber. Corino almost got booed out of the
building with that American
flag.
Great combo to start off,
as the rudos jump Brazo Ciber at the start,
with Corino hitting a snap
suplex, then Nemesis following up with a
flying cross body!
Nemesis rocked Brazo Ciber with a few elbows, then
managed an uranage.
Brazo Ciber tries a power bomb, but... YOU CAN'T
POWERBOMB NEMESIS!
Faceslam, and an Asai moonsault by Nemesis!
One... two... KICKOUT!
Corino comes in, and Brazo Ciber is chopped a
few times, until a Northern
Lights suplex by Corino is blocked, and he
goes flying thanks to a
Ciber chop! In comes Oro! Double bodyslam on
Corino! Corino manages
to duck an Oro clothesline, and come back with
one of his own. Some
kicks by Corino, as Tokyo wants the tag... Oh,
my mistake. He wants
the ladies. OK, now he wants the tag. Headlock
takedown by Corino, who
follows up with a sleeper. Oro breaks it
easily, and Corino tags
Nemesis. Nemesis starts to taunt the fans,
and pays with a shoulderblock
by Oro! Oro goes up top... MOONSAULT!
Great move! Oro crawls
over... TOKYO'S IN! He runs right after
Nemesis, but Corino trips
him! Corino and Nemesis whip Tokyo into the
ropes... DOUBLE SPIN
KICK! Corino with a power bomb! One... two...
KICKOUT! Swinging
neckbreaker by Corino! One... two... SHOULDER UP!
Corino argues with the referee,
and turns around... ASAI MOONSAULT!
NO! CAUGHT!
Corino has Tokyo in position for... A TOMBSTONE! TOKYO
SLIDES DOWN CORINO'S BACK!
That was close. Spin kick on Corino, and
Oro's in. Corino retreats
to the corner after a series of chops, and
gets hooked with a rana...
two count! Tokyo climbs up top... FLYING
DROPKICK! Corino's
dazed... FLYING CROSS BODY FROM THE TOP BY ORO!
One... two... THREE!
Tecnicos take fall one!
Not much to talk about in
fall two. Oro and Corino trade punches for
a bit, with Corino taking
control, and hitting a terrific inverted DDT
on Oro. Corino hits
a vertical facebuster, but only gets two.
Another inverted DDT by
Corino, who then hits Oro with a Doctor Bomb!
One... two... KICKOUT!
Corino didn't like that. DRAGON SUPLEX!
Corino's finisher!
One... two... THREE! Rudos take it!
Brazo Ciber was tagged in
right away for the third fall, and Corino
ran right into him.
Ouch. Still, Corino and Nemesis chop away at
Brazo Ciber, and manage
to lift the big guy up into a power bomb, but
can just get two.
Double backdrop? Same thing. Ciber then regains
control, and chops Corino
and Nemesis down to the mat! Wait a
second... TRADICION!
Tradicion are running to the ring! Brazo Ciber
goes off the ropes...
PUNCH TO THE BACK OF THE HEAD BY CHICANA!
Corino grabs Brazo Ciber...
DRAGON SUPLEX! One... two...
THREE!!!!! Rudos win!
Two-out-of-three-Falls
Match:
Brad
Armstrong, Steve Corino and Nemesis beat Brazo Cibernetico, Brazo
De
Oro and Magnum Tokyo 2 falls to 1:
x
B. Oro beat Corino via a flying cross body press in 0:07:37
x
Corino beat B. Oro via the Dragon Suplex in 0:09:28
x
Corino beat B. Cibernetico via the Dragon Suplex in 0:11:28
Rating:
* 3/4
Cobarde and Texano have chairs,
and take down the Brazos! Tokyo's in
there all alone against
Tradicion... He tackles Pierroth! A flurry
of punches to Pierroth's
face... Until El Cobarde and Texano smack
Tokyo in the back with the
chairs! Cobarde picks Tokyo up...
POWERSLAM! Chicana
has Tokyo... CHICANA SPECIAL! Tokyo's locked in
it, while Pierroth and Texano
stomp away! This is sick! Pierroth
motions for Chicana to stop,
and grabs Tokyo... PIERROTHBOMB! Right
on Tokyo's head! DAMN!
Pierroth has the mic:
"JAJAJA! Watch this, Ultimo! I dare you to watch!"
Pierroth takes the chair,
and places it in the center of the ring...
OH, CRAP! HE WOULDN'T!
HE'S GOING TO TOMBSTONE TOKYO ONTO THE CHAIR!
"This is it, Dragon!
Either come out now and accept my challenge, or
Tokyo gets it! JAJAJAJAJA!"
Out comes Dragon!
"Pierroth, please... Let him go!"
"JAJA! So, this means you accept the challenge?"
"Let the kid go! He didn't do anything to you!"
"I didn't hear a yes..."
"...FINE! I'll face you tonight! Now let Magnum go!"
"OK. I know when I'm beaten."
...
NO! NO! DAMMIT!
TOMBSTONE ONTO THE CHAIR! TOKYO'S OUT! That SOB!
Pierroth laid out Tokyo
in the center of the ring, and Tradicion ran
out through the crowd!
The medical crew's out immediately, while
Dragon checks on his student.
This is not good... It takes the
medical crew around 10 minutes,
but Tokyo was finally placed on a
stretcher and taken to hospital.
Dragon just stood there, stunned,
and ran to the back.
That was disgusting...
On another note, why was
Armstrong not tagged in? Were his partners
afraid of the curse?
MATCH #3: Chaparrita
ASARI vs. Kaori Nakayama (w/bottle of milk) -
Mexican National
Minis Title Tournament Final - 2/3 FALLS
AAA TV hates the women.
Actually, they made a screw-up.
They were supposed to show clips of
the preceding match, but
showed clips of this match instead.
Idiots...
Finish of first fall: We
cut to the 5 minute mark, where ASARI is in
firm control, leveling Nakayama
with a beautiful Asai moonsault, but
can only get two!
Tropicasas is the ref. Nakayama gets taken down
with a fireman's carry,
and ASARI signals for the finish. Nakayama
scrambles to her feet, and
climbs the top rope, but ASARI catches her
and tosses her to the mat!
One Skytwister Press later, ASARI wins the
first fall!
Finish of second fall: We
get to see more of ASARI in the second fall,
as she tries to hit a flying
cross body to the outside, but Nakayama
moves out of the way!
Nakayama, back inside the ring, tried a
clothesline, but ASARI jumped
on her back and hit a crucifix for a
near fall and the title!
ASARI went for a DDT, but Nakayama
backdropped her with ease.
ASARI gets up... MOONSAULT! Nakayama got
her! One... two...
THREE! We're tied up!
Finish of third fall: Both
women are pretty much spent. ASARI has
been in firm control of
this fall, hitting several high impact moves
on Nakayama, but can't keep
her shoulders down long enough.
Nakayama's just trying to
stay alive. Nakayama goes off the ropes,
and tries a rana...
NO! BLOCKED! POWER BOMB! What a move! One...
two... THREE! NO!
KICKOUT! WOW! ASARI makes Nakayama retreat to
the corner with some kicks,
but Nakayama gets out of the way! ASARI
goes off the ropes...
misses a clothesline... Nakayama misses her
clothesline... WOW!
DOUBLE CLOTHESLINE! Both women are down!
Tropicasas is counting...
ASARI gets back to her feet, and Nakayama's
loopy. ASARI brings
her into the center of the ring... Has her set
up for a power bomb...
Up... AND DOWN! RANA! ONE... TWO...
THREE!!! NAKAYAMA
WINS!
Two-out-of-three-Falls
Match:
Kaori
Nakayama beat Chaparrita ASARI 2 falls to 1:
x
ASARI beat K. Nakayama via the Skytwister Press in 0:05:57
x
K. Nakayama beat ASARI via the Moonsault in 0:13:36
x
K. Nakayama beat ASARI via a rana in 0:21:45
Rating:
*** 1/2
(Kaori
Nakayama won the Mexican National Women's Title)
All of the tecnicas came
out after the match, and celebrated. Of
course, ASARI had no hard
feelings. The rudas (or should I say,
Xochitl and Janeth, who
were the only two there) decided to bide their
time, I guess, because they
didn't run in.
A clean finish... that's rare.
MATCH #4: Electro
Shock (w/o Vipers), Negro Casas and El Mosco (w/o
mask) [ECW] vs.
Gran Apache, Maniaco, and Super Crazzy (w/hair) [ECW]
- 2/3 FALLS
Ooh... El Mosco and
Super Crazzy from ECW. This should be pretty
damn good. Before
we start, let's look at some footage from the
recent ECW Show...
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INTERVIEW: with Super Crazzy
CRAZZY: Well...
<he's attacked by Mosco!>
<and Mosco's not alone!>
<IT'S MR. AGUILA!!!!!>
Crazzy's pretty much finished
here...but wait...that's El Pantera!
AAA invasion!
Is Pantera out here to help
Crazzy? Mosco & Aguila part like the Red
Sea at his appearance...
But no! Pantera kicks
Crazzy! Three on one!
OH YEAH! IT'S TAKA
& NOVA! Mosco & company part towards the back,
but Crazzy looks like he's
just been put through a blender.
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Meanwhile, in our back...
(Viper Locker Room)
Mosco: ...What the f*ck?
Histeria: <giggles> Looks
like El Mosco's here. Shame, isn't it?
Mosco: ...What the f*ck
is this? There's only room for one Mosco
here! He's a fake!
Psic: ...
Abismo: ...
Histeria: ...Oh, yeah!
Total fake!
Mosco: That's right!
I'll take care of him!
Of course, since we're in
Mexico, the roles as they are in ECW are
reversed - Mosco is tecnico,
Crazzy is rudo.
And guess what? Maniaco
and Shock start off! Both men look at each
other, then lock up and
proceed to be the living crap out of each
other with some surprisingly
stiff kicks. Maniaco tries a bodyslam
too early, and pays for
it as Shock rolls him up for two. Shock
connects with a bodyslam,
and gets two again. Shock knocks Maniaco
down with a vertical suplex,
then tags in El Mosco! Maniaco gets hit
with some elbows, but he's
smart... CRAZZY comes in! They go at it!
Chops are exchanged between
the two, until Crazzy rakes the eyes, and
connects with a springboard
spinning leg lariat! WOW! Power bomb by
Crazzy, but Mosco kicks
out at two! Crazzy goes for a... German
suplex? Mosco reverses
it, and connects for two! Mosco picks Crazzy
up... NORTHERN LIGHTS
SUPLEX! But Apache makes the save! Shock
comes in, and stomps away
on Crazzy for a bit. Crazzy goes down to a
reverse neckbreaker, as
Shock tags Casas in. Crazzy begs off, punches
Casas, and hits a terrific
inverted DDT! Tosses Casas out of the
ring... Oh, no!
LOOK OUT! SPACE FLYING TIGER DROP! WHAT A DIVE!
Crazzy knocked himself silly
with this one, and as soon as he crawls
back into the ring... FLYING
SPLASH! One... two... THREE! Shock wins
the first fall for the tecnicos!
Second fall is more of the
same, with Crazzy and Mosco in the ring
after a carwreck on the
outside... Oh, and Apache pummeling away on
Casas on the outside.
Don't forget about that. Crazzy connects with
an Asai moonsault, but he's
too lazy. He won't make the cover.
Swinging DDT? Same
thing. Crazzy wants to punish Mosco. However, as
soon as Mosco got back into
it with a flurry of punches, down comes
Mosco... OUR Mosco!
Mosco's standing behind El Mosco... Kick to the
head! The referee's
calling for the bell!
Two-out-of-three-Falls
Match:
Electro
Shock, Negro Casas and El Mosco beat Super Crazzy, Gran Apache
and
Maniaco 2 falls to 0:
x
E. Shock beat Crazzy via the Flying Splash in 0:06:51
x
El Mosco beat Crazzy via disqualification in 0:08:55
Rating:
**
Mosco is pummeling away on
El Mosco with a flurry of punches, calling
him an... IMPOSTER?
Mosco starts to yank on El Mosco's hair, but
gets a kick in the ribs
for that. Both men brawl to the back, as
Crazzy chases after them.
This may prove to be interesting...
MATCH #5: Ultimo
Dragon (w/o Magnum Tokyo) vs. Pierroth Jr. (w/El
Cobarde) - ONE
FALL
Dragon should have been with
Tokyo, but... you know. Tropicasas sent
Cobarde back to the locker
room, so at least we had a fair match.
Pierroth spent some time
jawing to the fans, and he shouldn't have, as
Dragon jumped on him with
a tope suicida right at the start! Both men
were down for a while, but
Dragon got up first, and went at Pierroth
like a caged animal!
Pierroth received Dragon's 5-kick combo, and
went flying to the outside.
Ultimo follows him outside, and whips
Pierroth into the guardrail!
Back suplex by Dragon! He whips
Pierroth into the guardrail
again! Spin kick by Dragon! Another
guardrail whip! Pierroth
scrambles into the ring, in trouble. Dragon
nails a Swinging DDT, but
can only get two! Waistlock suplex by
Dragon produces the same
result. Ultimo is just dominating this one,
and after a few more kicks,
locks on the Dragon Sleeper! However,
Cobarde's come back out,
and Tropicasas sends him back to the locker
room. Dragon lets
go of the hold, and starts to jaw with Cobarde,
which ends in the rudo being
punched to the floor! Dragon turns
around... OH!
EL FAUL! Tropicasas didn't turn around in time!
Pierroth starts to stomp
away on Dragon, and works on that injured
elbow. Some stomps
on the elbow, as Pierroth rams it into the metal
post! Pierroth connects
with a bulldog to keep Dragon down, and
stomps away on the elbow
some more. And what the hell. As long as
we're at it, we might as
well work on Dragon's back, with some kicks
to the back, a few knees
to that spinal cord, and a powerslam. Soften
it up nice and good.
Meanwhile, Texano's out, and he's left Pierroth
a gift. He set up
a table on the outside. Dragon tries to fight
back, but he's in too much
pain, and Pierroth punches him right in the
mouth! That draws
blood, as Dragon rolls around. Pierroth has a
mission, and tosses Dragon
onto the outside. Dragon meets the ring
apron a few times, and gets
set up on the table. Tropicasas is
warning Pierroth...
He's threatening a DQ! Pierroth jumps down...
NO! EL FAUL!
Tropicasas goes down! That should be a DQ! Pierroth
has Dragon set up...
Oh, no! PIERROTHBOMB! Right through the table!
Dragon is out cold!
Pierroth puts his foot on Dragon's chest... and
Tirantes runs out!
What the hell? One... two... THREE! Pierroth
wins!
Pierroth
Jr. defeated Ultimo Dragon via pinfall in 0:10:48.
Rating:
*** 1/4
A pinfall? On the outside?
By Tirantes? That explains it. However,
after the match, Tirantes
laughed at Tropicasas rolling around on the
ground, and kicked him in
the head before running off! Interesting...
Meanwhile, Tradicion celebrates
their tainted victory, while Dragon is
stretchered out. Tradicion's
mission seemed to be to take out Tokyo
and Dragon... and they achieved
their mission. They're reckless...
but maybe not as reckless
as Pentagon and Blue Demon Jr...
MAIN EVENT: Perro
Aguayo and Octagon vs. Blue Demon Jr. (w/riot) and
Pentagon - ONE
FALL
...at least, in their actions.
Pentagon and Demon Jr. have done a lot
of shocking things in recent
memory, and Perro and Octagon would love
to come away with a win
here in the main event.
Blue Demon Jr. and Perro
start off. Octagon immediately comes into
the ring to cut off Pentagon,
and the tecnicos wail away on Demon Jr.,
much to the crowd's delight.
Demon Jr. walks right into an Aguayo
chop, and goes down.
Bodyslam attempt by Perro is blocked, and Demon
Jr. goes to work with some
chops, but tosses Perro into the ropes too
soon, and gets smacked right
in the face with a shoulderblock. Blue
Demon Jr. tags Pentagon
in, and Pentagon's punches have... no effect
on Perro! He's jacked
tonight! Pentagon runs around the ring, and
right into an Aguayo clothesline!
Perro drags Pentagon to the mat
with a submission hold,
but the rudo squirms out. Octagon comes in to
replace Perro. Dropkick
on Pentagon, followed by a savate kick that
sends the rudo into the
corner. Perfect target for spinning
headscissors by Octagon!
Octagon tries a flying cross body, but
Pentagon meets him with
a savate kick of his own! Perfect timing.
Demon Jr. comes in now.
Octagon goes down, thanks to a double spin
kick. Japanese armdrag
takedown by Demon Jr., who takes a breather to
flip off the fans, and return
to work. Thank god for security!
Octagon catches Demon Jr.
with a flying cross body, but the evil rudo
powers out at two!
Another spin kick by Demon Jr., as Pentagon comes
in, punches Perro off the
apron, and tosses Octagon into the corner.
Spinning leg lariat by Demon
Jr., followed by a spinning backbreaker.
Octagon needs to make a
tag... Another spinning backbreaker by Demon
Jr., and Octagon is almost
done. Demon Jr. has Octagon set up for a
Stunner... SHOOK OFF!
Octagon dives... and tags Perro! Here we go!
Demon Jr. gets clotheslined!
Pentagon gets clotheslined! Perro picks
up Demon Jr... Look
at this! Bodyslam! What the... Tradicion are
in the aisleway! Perro's
distracted... He goes for the Double Stomp,
but Demon Jr. rolls out
of the way! Hiptoss on Aguayo, followed by
two double-axhandle blows
to the back. Demon Jr. tosses Aguayo into
the ropes, but he ducks
the clothesline, and responds with one of his
own! Perro with a
series of chops to Demon Jr., followed by another
bodyslam... THIS IS
IT! Double Stomp onto Demon Jr.! Pentagon runs
in, but receives a bodyslam
for his efforts... DOUBLE STOMP! Both
rudos are down! Here
they come! Tradicion comes in... and hits
PENTAGON?? WHAT THE
HELL? DQ win for the rudos!
Blue
Demon Jr. and Pentagon defeated Octagon and Perro Aguayo when
Pentagon
defeated Perro Sr. by disqualification in 0:13:06.
Rating:
1/2*
Tradicion didn't want Perro
and Octagon to win the match! A brawl
breaks out... but
not for long! LOS VIPERS! Here they come! Los
Vipers and Tradicion are
brawling! Cibernetico and Pierroth are going
at it! In the middle
of all this, Octagon clotheslines Psicosis out
of the ring and turns around...
STUNNER! NOT AGAIN! Octagon gets
nailed with a Stunner by
Demon Jr.! Meanwhile, Electro Shock and
Negro Casas come in to even
things up, and Tradicion scurries out of
the ring! Perro, Shock,
Casas, Cibernetico, Psicosis, Histeria and
Maniaco are standing in
the ring, fending off Tradicion! WHOA!
Pierroth starts speaking
trash talk, as the show goes off the air.
NOTES:
- The Mexican National Minis
Title has been *vacated* following
Tzuki's "win" last week
in a "Three-Way Dance". Octagoncito and
Pierrothito launched formal
appeals, and we ended up getting our first
match signed for a AAA Major
Card to be held in August! It will be
Tzuki vs. Pierrothito vs.
Octagoncito in a Triangle Match - Winner
gets the title! A
*huge* stipulation may be added later as well.
- Los Payasos and La Parka
Jr. were majorly pissed when they came to
the arena, and were notified
that they didn't have a match tonight,
and to "get the hell out
of here, because you're no longer part of
AAA!" according to one source.
Apparently, the 5 want nothing to do
with AAA for a while.
- Rumor has it that the
main event next week will be a *huge* Battle
Royal, with possibly a stipulation
added. If it does happen, expect
most, if not all of the
participants of the main event (including all
the people that made run-ins)
to take part. Some other people may be
entered as well. Of
course, this is *if* it happens.
- We don't know what GDW
president Miko Kubota is talking about.
Chikako Shiratori and Ayako
Hamada were recently interviewed on TV,
and both said that although
they weren't fans of the commute between
Mexico and Japan, they had
"no qualms about working for both
promotions". Hm...
- AAA was surprised to learn
that Octagon was booked for this week's
GDW TV Show. Not wanting
to take any chances, Octagon was flown in to
Japan after the TV Tapings
this week.
- AAA is apparently in talks
with many high flying lucha stars, but
nothing has come out of
the talks yet.
- More fat may be let go
soon when some contracts expire.
- Apparently, AAA has a
deal in the works with another company besides
ECW. The deal is still
in the preliminary stages at this time - ideas
have been thrown around,
but no firm deal regarding talent has been
made yet.