AAA TV Show (07/28/1999)

[Dark Match]:
Avispa pinned Venum II with the Flying Splash in 0:12:56.
Rating: 3/4*

OK match, nothing to get too excited about.  Avispa dominated this
one, and finished it off with the Flying Splash.  Crowd enjoyed it,
and nobody got injured.  That's all that matters.

Oaxaca, Mexico is where AAA TV originates from this week.  We have a
great show for you this week... wait a minute...  WAIT A MINUTE!

(Cutting quickly to the back, we see Super Crazzy tossing El Mosco
into a brick wall, knocking him down!  Crazzy picks up El Mosco, and
goes for a Crazzy Driver onto the concrete floor, but El Mosco squirms
out of it and goes after Crazzy with a series of punches!  Both men
are fighting towards the arena exit...  LOOK OUT!  Here comes Mosco De
La Merced with a chair...  OH!  El Mosco goes down!  Super Crazzy goes
down!  Mosco kneels down and starts to taunt Super Crazzy, but El
Mosco staggers up and jumps Mosco!  Officials come out to break the
wild brawl up, but they aren't having much luck.)

What is up with those three?  They weren't even scheduled to be
here...  In any rate, there's a big main event this week of Los Vipers
taking on Tradicion and Blue Demon Jr., and Canek, Perro Aguayo and
Octagon in a triangle match... with no rules... except for one.  It's
a First Blood Match!  Plus, the Mexican National Middleweight Title is
on the line!  It'll be El Cobarde vs. Electro Shock in a rematch!  And
Los Vatos Locos are here!  Now, let's head to our first match - with
the ladies!

MATCH #1: Kaori Nakayama and Alda Moreno vs. Miss Janeth and Xochitl
Hamada - 2/3 FALLS

Special stip for this match: If anyone pins Mexican National Women's
Champ Kaori Nakayama, they receive a title shot.  And no, Alda can't
pin her own partner.  No screwy rules like that here.

First fall: Xochitl starts pounding away on Kaori as soon as the bell
rings, taking her down with some dropkicks and a clothesline.  Xochitl
goes for the early pin with a gutwrench suplex, but can only get a two
count.  Janeth's tagged in, and they take down Kaori with a double
back suplex.  That's enough for Alda, and she comes in to toss Xochitl
out of the ring.  Kaori locked a figure-four leglock onto Janeth, but
the ruda grabs the ropes.  Kaori claps her hands to get the crowd
warmed up, but ends up on the receiving end of a short clothesline by
Janeth.  Eventually, both women tumble onto the outside, and Alda and
Xochitl join in on the fun.  Some simple brawling, save for Xochitl
almost killing Kaori with a faceslam!  She whips Kaori into the
guardrail, then back into the ring.  Kaori desperately needs to make a
tag, but the rudas are making sure she can't even get close to the
corner.  Xochitl with a stomp to Kaori's head, then some chops in the
corner... and a butt-bump, for the hell of it.  Nice spinning
backbreaker by Xochitl, but she can't keep Kaori's shoulders down.
Xochitl goes for another faceslam, but Kaori squirms free and tags in
Alda!  Here we go!  Alda takes down both rudas with some jabs, then
manages to hit Xochitl with a top-rope Frankensteiner!  Tosses Xochitl
out of the ring...  Xochitl and Janeth have a little conference on the
outside... oh, NO!  TOPE CON HILO!  What a move by Alda!  Alda grabs
Janeth and whips her into the guardrail not once, but twice!  Janeth's
back in the ring, and she's stumbling all over the place.  Alda sets
her up...  TOP-ROPE FRANKENSTEINER!  And then she tosses Janeth out of
the ring!  Think of Janeth as a punch-drunk boxer - she can't get to
her feet to answer the 10-count.  Tecnicas lead, 1-0.

Second fall: All four ladies brawl in the center of the ring, with the
rudas winning the exchange.  While Tirantes tries to get Alda off of
Janeth, Kaori goes to DDT Xochitl, but gets fauled!  That stuns Kaori,
who misses a clothesline and gets nailed with one by Xochitl.  Kaori's
bulldog attempt is blocked by Xochitl, who tries to decapitate Kaori
with a lariat, but gets two and only two!  Alda comes into the ring to
save her partner, but Janeth grabs her, and they both go to the
outside.  Meanwhile, Xochitl's let Kaori get up, and gets knocked down
with an Asai moonsault!  Kaori goes to the outside to battle Janeth,
letting Alda take her place inside the ring.  Xochitl whips Alda into
the ropes, but runs right into a foot.  Xochitl then tries to lock on
an octopus hold, but that's blocked by Alda, who tosses Xochitl out of
the ring, and she wants a piece of Janeth!  The ruda complies, and
after a quick sequence, whips Alda headfirst into the turnbuckle!
Ouch!  Janeth hits the Northern Lights Suplex...  but Kaori makes the
save!  Kaori and Xochitl continue to brawl, and Janeth picks up
Alda...  NO!  DDT!  Down goes Janeth, and Alda has her in perfect
position for the Top-Rope Frankensteiner...  YES!  One... two...
THREE!  Tecnicas win!

Two-out-of-three-Falls Match:
Kaori Nakayama and Alda Moreno beat Xochitl Hamada and Miss Janeth 2
falls to 0:
x A. Moreno beat Miss Janeth via countout in 0:11:39
x A. Moreno beat Miss Janeth via the Top-Rope Frankensteiner in
0:16:17
Rating: **

Weird thing happens after the match, as a delivery man comes to the
ring, and pulls out some flowers... for XOCHITL?  Who sent her
flowers?  Xochitl looks at the flowers as she goes backstage,
scratching her head.

I don't know...  Maybe Ayako's trying to make up to her sister.  I
have no clue.

MATCH #2: Discovery, Ludxor and Rey Dragon vs. Charly Manson, May
Flowers and Picudo (Los Vatos Locos) - 2/3 FALLS

It's nice to see Los Vatos Locos back... but you can kinda tell how
they feel when they rip up a Viper t-shirt on their way to the ring.

First fall: Let's see...  All 6 men start to brawl on the inside and
the outside, and Manson hits Flowers by accident with a forearm shot
to the back of the head, so that Ludxor can hit a Frankensteiner for
the win.  Manson was a little too late to make the save, but ended up
giving Ludxor a stiff kick to the face that drew blood, so they got
what they wanted.  Tecnicos up 1-0.

Second fall: Flowers wants no part of Ludxor, but fakes him out by
begging off and giving Ludxor a rake to the eyes, followed by a side
suplex.  Ludxor tagged in Rey Dragon, but Manson came in so that they
could give Rey a double backdrop.  After a clothesline and a facerake,
Flowers went for the pin, and got a two count.  Flowers put Rey in a
chinlock deathlock submission to weaken the tecnico, then took him to
the cleaners on the outside, whipping him into the guardrail and the
ringsteps.  Back inside, Flowers hits a suplex, but gets another two
count.  Rey Dragon dives to his corner, and tags Discovery in, who
wastes no time in taking Flowers down with a spinning backbreaker,
until Manson ran in and hit Discovery with the Bullet Dropkick!
One... two... LUDXOR WITH THE SAVE!  It's Ludxor and Manson now.
Manson placed Ludxor in an abdominal stretch, then hit a
Frankensteiner for two.  Down goes Ludxor, tumbling out of the ring...
and down goes Manson and Ludxor, after a TOPE SUICIDA!!!  Manson
tosses Ludxor in for another pin, but can't keep those shoulders down.
Manson tagged Flowers in... and Ludxor hit him with TOP ROPE
HEADSCISSORS!  WOW!  That's his finisher, but he picks Flowers up and
tags in Discovery, so they can punch away on Flowers n the corner.
Both guys exchange some stomps, until Discovery hits a rana for a two
count.  But Discovery isn't watching his back...  ASAI MOONSAULT BY
MANSON!!!  And now Flowers tosses Discovery out of the ring...  ASAI
BODYBLOCK!  Great sequence by the rudos!  Back inside, Flowers hits a
flying axhandle on Discovery... and a Flying Splash...  Rey Dragon
tries to make the save...  Manson cuts him off!  Rudos win fall two,
and tie things up!

Third fall: Notice that Picudo hasn't come in yet.  Flowers starts off
by choking Discovery, and gets a warning for not releasing after the
five count.  So, Flowers does it again, and comes this close to a DQ.
Vertical suplex on Discovery, followed by another Flying Splash... but
no pinfall!  Gutwrench suplex by Flowers, followed by a side suplex.
Now he goes for the pin... TWO COUNT!  And Rey Dragon's in!  Double
elbowsmash to Flowers, but Rey poses for the crowd...  OUCH!  Flowers
had something in his hand, and leveled Dragon!  Senton by Flowers...
One... two... THREE!  NO!  TWO!  Rey's shoulder was up at the last
second!  Clothesline by Flowers, but Rey manages to take him down with
a Mexican armdrag takedown!  And another!  Rey's starting to rally
here... but here comes Picudo.  Picudo takes Flowers' place in the
ring, and knocks Rey Dragon down with a spinebuster slam.  DDT by
Picudo... and a huge Powerslam!  The other four are brawling on the
outside...  One... two... THREE!  Los Vatos Locos take it!

Two-out-of-three-Falls Match:
Los Vatos Locos (Charly Manson, May Flowers and Picudo) beat Rey
Dragon, Ludxor and Discovery 2 falls to 1:
x Ludxor beat May Flowers via a Frankensteiner in 0:01:08
x May Flowers beat Discovery via the Flying Splash in 0:09:54
x Picudo beat R. Dragon via the Powerslam in 0:15:35
Rating: * 3/4

Wow.  Picudo only came in the ring at the end, and proved too powerful
for young Rey Dragon.  Afterwards, Los Vatos Locos took the
microphone, said that they were screwed at Triplemania, and challenged
Los Vipers to a Mexican National Atomicos Title match next week!  Will
the champs accept?  And if so, what kind of match will it be?

MATCH #3: Brazo Cibernetico and Negro Casas vs. Gran Apache and
Kickboxer - 2/3 FALLS

Before the match started, we got the gist of what Negro's "boxing
glove" challenge meant.  Apparently, Negro Casas wants Gran Apache...
in the ring... for 10 rounds of boxing.  Cue a *groan* from the crowd.
Apache accepted, and we have a match set to take place sometime soon.

First fall: Negro starts off with a spin kick on Apache, followed by
some chops and punches.  Apache responds with a kick of his own, then
an armdrag takedown.  Power bomb by Apache, but Casas kicked out at
two.  Brazo Ciber came in, and they nailed Gran Apache with a double
bodyslam, then a double dropkick.  After a double forearm to the back,
Casas left the ring, and Brazo Ciber locked on an armlock hammerlock
submission on Gran Apache.  Apache squirmed out of the hold, hit Brazo
Ciber with a few punches, then tagged in Kickboxer.  Double
clothesline by the pair, as Kickboxer hits Brazo Ciber with some kicks
to the head, but misses a dropkick.  Falling splash by Brazo Ciber,
but that only gets two.  Casas is tagged in, and he and Kickboxer
trade blows until the rudo connects with a legsweep.  Kickboxer then
puts Casas in a leglock, but he manages to rollover and reverse the
hold!  Kickboxer grabs the ropes, and places Casas in a Ziplock.
Casas was struggling, and was in that hold for 20 seconds, but fought
out of it and tagged Brazo Ciber in.  Now Kickboxer's put in a camel
clutch for around 20 seconds.  Eventually, he breaks it, but gets
taken down with a clothesline.  Brazo Ciber attacks with a flurry of
jabs, but Kickboxer breaks it with what looks like a low blow, but hit
just above the Equator.  Snap suplex on Brazo Ciber, but he only gets
two.  Kickboxer goes for the Superkick... MISSES!  Clothesline by
Brazo Ciber, Flying Splash, three count!  Tecnicos take the first
fall.

Second fall: Apache and Casas start off fall two, with Apache hitting
Casas with some kicks, followed by a brain buster.  Clothesline by
Apache, who stomps on Casas for a few seconds, tosses him to the
outside, and hits a SOMERSAULT BODYBLOCK OFF THE APRON!  Casas is now
tossed into the ringsteps, given a DDT onto the concrete floor, and
then whipped into the guardrail.  Apache is in total control here.
Back inside, he hits Casas with the Fisherman Suplex, but Brazo Ciber
makes the save!  Apache still isn't done, however.  He stomps away on
Casas, then hits a reverse neckbreaker.  Casas gets hit with a
vertical suplex, an elbowdrop, and another vertical suplex for good
measure.  This fall's going real well for the tecnicos.  Snap suplex
by Apache, then a huge elbow that KO's Casas.  Apache finally goes for
the pin, Brazo Ciber is cut off by Kickboxer, and we're all tied up.

Third fall: Brazo Ciber and Apache start off.  Apache continues to
dominate with a pair of clotheslines on Brazo Ciber, followed by a
double backdrop, thanks to Kickboxer.  Brazo Ciber goes down again,
this time, to a double elbowsmash.  That earned a two count.  Double
snap suplex?  Two count.  Legdrop by Apache and an elbowdrop by
Kickboxer?  Two count.  Eventually, Brazo Ciber mounts a comeback, and
clotheslines Kickboxer over the top rope for a MOONSAULT PLANCHA!!!
BUT HE MISSED!  Kickboxer and Gran Apache proceed to whip Brazo Ciber
into the guardrail, the ringsteps, and the ring apron...  and to make
matters worse, Kickboxer cleans Brazo Ciber's clock with a SUPERKICK
ON THE OUTSIDE!  Back inside, Brazo Ciber is getting manhandled by
Kickboxer with some chops and kicks, followed by a dropkick for a...
TWO COUNT!  Only good thing that's happening about all this is that
Negro Casas finally managed to attack Gran Apache from behind, and
those two went at it all the way to the backstage area, punching and
kicking all the way!  Meanwhile, Kickboxer whipped Brazo Ciber into
the ropes, and he ran right into a Superkick!  Kickboxer goes for the
one-finger pin...  One... two... THREE!  He gets it!  Rudos win!

Two-out-of-three-Falls Match:
Kickboxer and Gran Apache beat Brazo Cibernetico and Negro Casas 2
falls to 1:
x B. Cibernetico beat Kickboxer via the Flying Splash in 0:10:00
x Apache beat N. Casas via pinfall in 0:15:33
x Kickboxer beat B. Cibernetico via the Superkick in 0:23:55
Rating: * 3/4

Not a very good match by the end at any means, thanks to the constant
double teaming of the rudos, but a good match overall.

And look...  Here comes Steve Corino.

"As I was standing in the back...  looking at that giant sewer rat
running through the locker room...  wait a second, that was Brazo
Cibernetico...  anyways, I decided that I wanted to face someone who
was... more skilled, so to say.  Someone who was worth my time and
effort.  So, if anyone from the back..."

(Didn't he already learn his lesson?)

"...wants to take on the best damn American superstar... scratch that,
the only superstar who's worth a damn in Mexico, and I don't give a
rat's ass about Perro Aguayo, Canek, Santo, or whoever the real
legends of the sport are... then come out here, and prepare for the
ass-kicking of your life!"

(And... well...  Corino sounds like he's been having one too many
tequilas... but Mr. Niebla comes out.)

MATCH #4: Mr. Niebla vs. Steve Corino - ONE FALL

Niebla and Corino start off with a series of blows as soon as the
tecnico gets into the ring, and Niebla hits Corino with a clothesline.
Niebla picks Corino up, hits him with a bodyslam, and covers for two.
Niebla helps Corino up...  and gets kicked in the groin!  Instant DQ!

Mr. Niebla defeated Steve Corino by disqualification in 0:00:49.
Rating: **

After the bell, Corino went down low on Niebla again, and continued to
pound on him until the two were separated!  What the hell was that
about?  Niebla was helped out, while Corino yelled at Niebla like a
damn maniac.  "I took you down, I can take anyone in AAA down!  Mark
my words!"

MATCH #5: El Cobarde (c) vs. Electro Shock - Mexican National
Middleweight Title Match - 2/3 FALLS

We cut back to (quite) a few weeks ago, when Los Vipers cost Electro
Shock his Mexican National Middleweight Title to El Cobarde... and
then turned on Shock.  This is the rematch.

First fall: Lockup, Cobarde shoves Shock away.  Another lockup, Shock
pushes Cobarde away.  Third lockup, Cobarde whips Shock into the
ropes, but misses an elbow, and Shock responds with a flurry of blows.
Cobarde counters with a body slam, but misses an elbowdrop.  Cobarde
goes for a chokehold, but Shock breaks it with a facerake, and hits a
power bomb for two.  Cobarde falls out of the ring, and Electro Shock
chases right after him and connects with some chops and a dropkick,
then tosses him back in.  Shock hits a legdrop, and follows up with a
flying axhandle blow.  Cobarde manages to recover, and chokes Shock
against the ropes after an elbow from behind.  Shock kicks Cobarde in
the head, then knocks him down with a clothesline.  Cobarde begs off,
and Shock falls for it.  Kick to the stomach by Cobarde, followed by a
side suplex.  Cobarde tosses Shock into the ropes, and sends him
crashing down with a backdrop.  Shock responds with a kick to the
midsection, followed by a reverse neckbreaker for a two count.
Cobarde begs off again.  Another kick to Shock's gut, followed by a
vertical suplex attempt, which was reversed!  Shock headed up...
FLYING SPLASH!  One..... two.....  NO!  Slow count by Tirantes on that
one.  Shock hits Cobarde with a spinebuster slam, but gets another two
count.  Cobarde is now up on his feet, and hits Shock with a side
suplex.  Shock's tossed to the outside, and Cobarde whips him into the
guardrail at lightning speed.  Back inside, Cobarde takes Shock down
with a vertical suplex, then slaps him around for good measure.
Cobarde places Shock in the corner, and hits him with some chops and
punches.  Bodyslam by Cobarde, but that only gets two.  Wait a sec...
Cobarde's going for the Powerslam, but Shock slides down Cobarde's
back...  SPIN KICK TO THE BACK OF THE HEAD!  Down goes Cobarde, and
Shock hits the Flying Splash!  One.....  two........ THREE!  Tirantes
had no choice!  Shock leads, 1-0.

Second fall: Lockup, Shock wastes no time with a reverse neckbreaker,
followed by a powerslam for a two count.  Cobarde seems content to
just take the punishment here...  Clothesline by Shock, followed by a
kick to the midsection.  Shock has Cobarde up for a spinebuster slam,
but Cobarde kicked Shock in the head!  Shock is out!  That had to be
some sort of loaded boot!  One... two... three.  Third fall will
decide it.

Third fall: Lockup, Cobarde rolls up Shock in an inside cradle for a
two count, trying to capitalize on that lethal kick from the last
fall.  Senton attempt by Cobarde, but he missed.  Some punches by
Cobarde, which culminates in a double clothesline!  Shock's up to his
feet first, and he kicks Cobarde in the midsection.  Shock goes up
top, and delivers with a flying axhandle blow.  Shock's going for a
powerslam... NO!  Countered by a stiff lariat by Cobarde.  Shock's
placed into a leglock... manages to reach the ropes.  Cobarde picks up
Shock, tosses him off the ropes...  DROPKICK!  Big move!  One.....
two..........  TIRANTES STOPPED THE COUNT!  He has something in his
eye... and now he has a black eye!  Shock punched him out!  OH!
Cobarde with the double sledge from behind!  Cobarde has Shock in a
chokehold, and he's trying to make Shock blackout...  Shock's fading,
but he counters with a facerake!  Shock tosses Cobarde into the
ropes...  Uh-oh...  Shock went for a backdrop, but Cobarde has him in
position for the PILEDRIVER!  Here we go...  NO!  Backdrop by Shock...
wait a sec... who's coming to the ring?  It's Tropicasas!  Cobarde is
irate, and wants to go after Tropicasas, but Shock hits him with
another spin kick to the head!  This could be the Flying Splash...  IT
IS!  One... two... THREE!!!  NEW CHAMPION!

Two-out-of-three-Falls Match:
Electro Shock beat El Cobarde 2 falls to 1:
x E. Shock beat Cobarde via the Flying Splash in 0:14:27
x Cobarde beat E. Shock via a kick to the head in 0:15:26
x E. Shock beat Cobarde via the Flying Splash in 0:20:02
Rating: -* 3/4
(Electro Shock won the Mexican National Middleweight Title.)

Cobarde is going nuts!  Huge crowd pop as Shock grabs his title, and
heads to the back, with Tropicasas in hot pursuit!  Cobarde's
screaming, "This is unfair!  That was my match!  I was betrayed!"

Fine...  If you did pay off Tirantes, then you should have bought him
a helmet while you were at it.  With a face guard, no less.

MAIN EVENT: Canek, Octagon and Perro Aguayo vs. Abismo Negro,
Cibernetico and Psicosis (Los Vipers) vs. El Texano, Pierroth Jr.,
(Tradicion) and Blue Demon Jr. - FIRST BLOOD MATCH

Here we go: The main event!  First one to juice... I mean blade... er,
bleed loses.  And everyone's going at it in the ring!

All 9 men go at it from the start, with brawling going on inside and
outside the ring.  Chairs, guardrails, baseball bats... anything and
everything was being used to try bust one of the nine luchadors,
whether tecnico, rudo, or tweener, open.  In fact, the bell didn't
ring until Abismo Negro and El Texano managed to get into the ring to
start this one - 4 minutes after the brawl erupted.  Psic ran in, and
they stomped away on Texano for a bit before Abismo left the ring.
Psic placed Texano into the corner, and hit some stiff chops before
sending Texano out of the ring for a... TOPE SUICIDA!!!  Both men go
into the guardrail hard... but they're not bleeding yet.  Abismo hits
Texano with a clothesline, and Psic tosses the Tradicion member back
into the ring.  Texano bails out, and Demon Jr. comes in to cries of
"culero".  Meanwhile, on the outside, Pierroth Jr. levels Octagon with
a baseball bat that ends up breaking!  Demon Jr. hits Psicosis and
Abismo Negro with a double clothesline, until Canek comes in and
tackles Demon Jr., to a huge pop!  Canek knocks down Demon Jr. with a
side suplex, then takes out a pair of brass knuckles... or not, as
Cibernetico jumps Canek from behind, while Octagon and Demon Jr. go at
it!  Octagon dodges a spin kick, and takes it to Demon Jr. with a
series of punches to the face, followed by a superkick!  That almost
sent Demon Jr. to the dentist!  El Texano came into the ring to make
it a two-on-one...  What's that on his shoe?  OH!  Double dropkick by
the rudos!  Demon Jr. takes down Octagon with a Northern Lights
suplex, followed by picking him up...  STUNNER!  And... what's that?
Blood???  Octagon's busted open!  The referee rings for the bell, and
the tecnicos are gone!  Wait a second...  El Texano tosses his shoe
away... OH!  It had a cowboy spur on it!  That could bust you open,
all right.  The double dropkick did it.

The second half of the match starts off with Abismo Negro sneaking up
behind Blue Demon Jr...  OH!  Low blow!  And that's legal, too!  Demon
Jr. manages to crawl to the corner and tag in Pierroth Jr., who goes
right after Abismo Negro with a series of elbows, culminating in a
flying clothesline.  After his evil laugh, Pierroth dropped Abismo to
the mat again with a stomachbreaker.  Abismo Negro tried to fight
back, but that quickly died out when Pierroth hit a Hotshot, followed
by a headbutt.  Psicosis and Cibernetico want to come in, but they
have their hands full on the outside.  I... who's that?  A masked man
just appeared in the aisleway!  What's he doing?  OH!  Abismo and
Pierroth hit each other with a double clothesline!  They're both down!
Here comes Psic!  Dropkick to Pierroth Jr.!  Psicosis tosses Pierroth
out of the ring...  ASAI BODYBLOCK!  MISSED!  Pierroth is... setting
up a table!  He wants to end this!  He's setting him up for a
PierrothBomb... wait a sec...  OH!  NO!  Cibernetico nailed Pierroth
from behind with a ring bell!  Pierroth goes down... and he's
bleeding!  Pierroth is bleeding!  The referee's calling for the bell!
LOS VIPERS!!!

First Blood No-Countout-No-DQ-Triangle Match:
Los Vipers (Psicosis, Abismo Negro and Cibernetico) defeated Tradicion
(El Texano and Pierroth Jr.) and Blue Demon Jr. and Canek, Octagon and
Perro Aguayo:
x Demon Jr. beat Octagon in 0:04:07
x Psicosis beat Pierroth Jr. in 0:08:20
Rating: DUD

Here comes Chicana...  RING BELL!  Texano...  RING BELL!  Cobarde...
CHAIR SHOT!  Tradicion just got their clocks cleaned by Los Vipers!
Wait a sec...  Cibernetico wants to finish Pierroth off!  He's going
to...  CIBERBOMB THROUGH THE TABLE!  WOW!!!  The crowd popped big time
for that!  Los Vipers reign supreme as the show goes off the air!

Notes:

- Our next big show isn't until August, and we already have rumors
flying on what matches will be on there.  We're working around the
clock to see what's close to being signed.
- Ayako Hamada and Chikako Shiratori have been released from all GDW
commitments, and will now return to AAA full-time.
- I have a boxing simulator. :)  That's why I'm running the
Casas/Apache boxing match.
- AAA is still trying to hire some young guys for the undercards, but
we haven't been successful yet.
- AAA officials were very disappointed at the Electro Shock/El Cobarde
match.  It seems both guys mailed it in, so to speak.
- Big 25-man Battle Royal at this week's house show.  Should be
interesting.
- Not many notes to speak of this week... and we haven't been able to
put a handle on who the latest masked man is.