AAA Recap - "AAA 2/3/05 Part 2 Aguascalientes"
Aired: 04/16/05
Recapped: 05/18/05
By the by, I just mistakenly deleted the 04/23 episode on the way to watching this one. Don't worry - never sending people their tapes pays off in the end.
Match 1: Crazy Loco (c), Kaiser, Spauwn vs Reno
(c), Piolin, Manimal
???, ??/??/??
Winner: Tecnicos
Match Time: 4:29
Other Match Notes: Locals match, but I have no idea from where. This is a
four sided ring match, while the rest are at another arena with six sided rings.
Someone's gimmick is actually Manimal. The costume isn't as crazy as you might hope. Crazy Loco seems relatively sane, although he has a rival team's futbol jersey and is salaaming it. Break before we get started.
Do they need to play the whole intro each time back from a break? Piolin is small but seems competent early. Really, there's nothing about Manimal's outfit that screams "I am a man, yet also an animal", which is disappointing. Fan scream when he blows a tilt-a-whirl spot pretty badly. Ha, El Hijo De Tirantes is ordering him out of the ring for sucking! Way to go. Reno looks more like a Manimal than Manimal. I wonder if there was some mix up at the farm. Dancing or not, Crazy Loco is falling far short of the name so far. This a three fall into one match - we're onto the beatdown after the tecnicos have their one on one wins. And then they'll the sudden stop and Kaiser and Spauwn deiced to head back to their corner. So weird. Piolin, who's a tall mini, stars the comeback, full of rudo moves going wrong. Manimal top rope planchas Crazy Loco and together they make it look not so good - no roll on the move, just kinda splat. Spauwn (I think - never figured the other rudos out) tries to break up that pin but it counts anyway (4:23), and Reno sunset flips him, El Hijo Del Tirantes gives it a speedy three count and that's it. (4:29) Probably a fine thing this was the shorted AAA match I've watched in this bunch.
Match 2: Disturbo Negro & Junior Kiss vs Baby
Rocker, Black Finder?
Aguascalientes, 02/03/05
Winner: Tecnicos
Match Time: 4:35
Other Match Notes: Rudos have matching split masks, so I presume they're
a regular team. We're all the sudden in a six corner ring, must be a different
show. Alfredo has the tecnico named Path Finder, which may be right. This show
is actually the 02/03/05 show, but this match isn't listed on most lineups.
Confused me for a while.
This match is very face, getting to the dive sequence in under four minutes. Crowd not really into the match, okay match for that; it's a showcase for the guy who's name we don't know, actually. In the greatest showcasing of AAA booking (and probably not at all their fault), Negro and Kiss turn on each other. I'm heartbroken about two guys I've never seen before and probably will never see again falling apart so completely randomlly. There's the typical "you hold him, I'll run at you and slap him" spots gone wrong, but that's kinda weak to lead to such a thing. Anyway, Kiss (I think) is about to finish off Black Finder with a moonsault when Negro randomlly crotches him. Negro covers Black (ha!) while Baby Rocker resurfaces to cover Kiss for simultaneous three counts. (4:16) Kiss kicks Negro, struggles setting him up, but lands the Gory Bomb for the win. (4:35) Okay whatever. Rudos shove after the match while Rocker roots them on to beat each other. Tecnicos leave, and the rudos do have at it, working a sequence. El Hijo del Tirantes is still in and watching this, but I'm not sure he knows what to make of it. And now Kiss is leaving. Okay, whatever.
Noti AAA
- Some AAA people were on a talk show to get kissed by many women. The name
is blurred out, but that's okay.
- Interview with Tinieblas Jr. He's still listed as AAA here. I think he's
trying to convince everyone that he and his LiveStrong bracelet are as tecnico
as always. He and the interview get more annoyed as things progress.
- Fernando Platas tells us to keep watching AAA - would be more effective if he
wasn't standing in front of a Atlantis mask drawing.
Match 3: La Hechicera, La
Chola, Princesa Sugeith (c) vs Fabi Apache,
Princesa Blanca, Lady Apache (c)
Aguascalientes, 02/03/05
Winner: Rudas
Match Time: 13:59
Other Match Notes: Still in the six sided ring. We come in at the end of
Hechicera's entrance. Fabi has her belt. Rudo team has no chance in this one.
Lady Apache has two belts, and her photo still has long hair. We head to break
just as the whistle blows.
Come back just in time for some stalling. Hechicera is a woman in the Villalobos mold. Lady Apache gets the better of all threw rudos, not working well as a team at all. Blanca is wearing leather pants, but not chaps, for those wondering. She's a moment slow here, but shows enough to believe she can eventually do more. While Sugeith is working over Blanca in the corner, she takes a couple steps back, and Hechicera just steps in her way and takes over. Completely rude. Sugeith tries to get back to Blanca, and Hechicera elbows her out of her way. Sugeith helps on a double whip and then gets out of the way. Random segue into beatdown, with Hechicera getting a big splash on Hechicera. Fabi gets no offense in (that we see, at least) before she gets beat up. Chola and Sugeith double suplex Blanca on to her butt, which is odd. They try a hanging version with Lady Apache, and she reverses, leading to a half speed comeback. It's tempered by the rudos being really slow to get up. The other two leisurely leave as Hechicera get triple teamed. Las Apaches have a double FU for Sugeith . Chola gets held up for a Fabi missile dropkick. All the rudas are outside the ring, and the tecnicas lead the crowd (we hear mostly female voices) in counting them out. Chola comes back in at twelve. Blanca gets a near fall on Sugeith with a powerbomb, but Hechicera breaks it up. Hechicera eventually hits a worse powerbomb on Blanca, but Fabi breaks it up. Don't think Fabi is going to be powerbombing her. Fabi instead tries a sunset flip, but moves before she's killed. Hechicera takes forever teasing the sit down that Fabi has time to bridge up and dropkick her. Fabi with a DDT, and that's the move Chola breaks up. Chola does get powerbombed by Fabi for two, with no one breaking it. Chola gets Fabi on her shoulders, but Fabi turns it into a victory roll as Sugeith goes for the cross body. That's a two count. Blanca misses a splash on Sugeith, Sugeith rolling out of the way. Hechicera goes to the middle rope, teasing it forever. Senton is easily away by Blanca. Lady Apache missile dropkicks Hech out of the ring, and topes her there. Both quickly up because it's time for more dives - well, we miss whatever's next, as Tiffany is out, not really doing much for the credibility of chair shots but whatever. Someone was diving at the same time - Blanca, maybe? - but we go to a crowd shot instead of sorting any of this out. Long long crowd shot. Then back to Tiffany kicking Lady Apache on the ground as Chola planchas Blanca and Hechicera on the outside. Sugeith and Fabi are left, and with Sugeith escaping a powerbomb, ducking a clothesline, and landing the bodyscissors bulldog. Sugeith is posing, odd time for that. Charging with a clothesline, Sugeith's clothesline gets turned into a backslide, Fabi headstanding and then back bending over Sugeith to pin her! One two NO. Rudas are beating up the two tecnicas on the outside, but Fabi's still in control inside the ring. Going up, and probably shouldn't be calling to the crowd - missile dropkick comes up empty. Now Sugeith is saying this is it - axhandle to Fabi's back, sit down powerbomb! Fabi's grabbing her neck, but Sugeith is not done - Michinoku Driver! Cradling - one two three. (13:22) Blanca's not going to enjoy this - middle rope splash by Hechicera. (13:59) That wasn't bad. Tiffany is in to celebrate with the rudas. Replays without a break!
Match 4: Chessman, Cuervo, Monsther, Chucky vs Tinieblas
Jr., Gronda, Alebrije, Mini Alebrije
Aguascalientes, 02/03/05
Winner: Chessman pins Tinieblas
Match Time: 8:55
This is a repeat from 04/02/05. Tinieblas still turns after the match, and we get to see all of that.
Announcer talk about all the great sons of wrestlers - and here's el Hijo del Anibal. Subtle!
Match 5: El Hijo Del Anibal, Oriental, Intocable vs
Vipers (Histeria, Psicosis, Tokyo Viper) in a cage
match
???, ??/??/??
Winner: Vipers
Match Time: 12:14
Other Match Notes: This is back to the arena with the four sided ring of
the first match. Look, it's the moon! Fight starts before the bell.
Tecnicos control early. They all try to leave and get yanked down by the tights, which pleases some female fans of Intocable. Vipers end up taking control, with Anibal and Oriental hung upside down in the corner, trapped by a foot caught between the cage walls. Vipers have chairs to use on everyone. Intocable gets his pants pulled down again. Oh, the LLL referee is climbing the cage to give them the chairs. Psicosis dropped a top rope Arabian Facebuster on Anibal. Vipers spend a while on hooking el Hijo to the ropes upside down, and it leaves plenty of time for Oriental to rally back. It's funny, because he's doing a comeback on Tokyo Viper, and the other vipers are too busy playing with chairs to care. He manages to turn the tide by himself, and get tossed into climbing the cage by Anibal. Don't stop to pose on the top! Histeria, taking off after in the chaos, actually nearly gets down first. Oriental touches the ground at (7:41) as Intocable is trying to make his own escape, but he gets caught. Histeria is down around (7:44) Dumbly, Tokyo and Psicosis work over Anibal in the corner, and Intocable ends up climbing over them to climb out. He annoys them with pelvic thrusts, giving Anibal a distraction as he gets to the ground. (8:34) As the Vipers work on a new plan, Oriental and Intocable tell the camera about only having one to go. Chair shot for Anibal, and now they're ripping his mask. Viper throws a chair at Anibal's head, looking hurtful. Psicosis is on top of Anibal tearing at his face. If Tokyo Viper thought for a second and stopped posing, he'd realize he could easily leave, there's no one near him. Tecnicos try to the get the crowd to root for him. Tokyo Viper thinks about leaving and starts to climb - but stops and comes back. He's lost the match now. Psicosis works over Anibal as Tokyo Viper walks around urges the crowd to be quiet. Anibal is busted open, and that chair shot is not going to help. Is Intocable coming back in to help? Oriental is down on the ground - I think the LLL referee lured him Histeria attack. Now the ref and Histeria knock Intocable off the cage, preventing him from helping. Psicosis drags Anibal to the corner, and tells Tokyo Viper to go up and splash him. Viper gets to the top rope, and tells Psicosis to drag Anibal a little bit farther away. Psicosis dimly agrees. Just a bit more, just a bit more - of course, by this time, Psicosis and Anibal are in the far corner of the ring, and Tokyo Viper is climbing out of the cage! Psicosis has wised up too late. He grabs a chair, but Tokyo is already on the outside by the time he gets there (11:19 - not that they're actually showing anyone touch the floor, losing interest when they get half way down) - Anibal will have to take the chair shot again instead. Second chair shot is a swing, and a miss. Anibal, really with out any mask covering (though we're viewing the match from far away) is on fire with dropkicks. Running diving tope. Calling to the crowd. Gory Bomb! We somehow went this long without a run in, so here's Abismo Negro. Abismo wants to climb in the cage, as Anibal climbs up the same side - fire to the head! Anibal falls down, dead, and Psicosis climbs over the top, stops to get soaked by a bottle of water, and climbs down. Anibal is out in the ring, and that's it. (12:14) Vipers beat down the two guys outside the ring. What a job by Anibal. Break
Next: matches from Tokyo, and Reina de Renas.
Post match posing, because they've got extra time tonight. Vipers make sure to stop Oriental on their way out, how nice. Intocable's finally made it into the cage and helps Anibal, far far too late. Replay of the escapes.
That's it.