AAA #831

(There’s FSE and GDR I’ve skipped over here, but I had the AAA video more handy. So we go.)

taped 04/05, aired 05/03

The Apache feud is now confusing just to be confusing. I believe they have no idea what the end game is (it should just be “Billy shaves Apache, earns his respect, everyone turns rudo” – maybe not the last part) and they’re just screwing around because it’s seemed so meandering.

Jack Evans stole the show on his debut. Which is not a surprise. The Joe Lider/Juvi break up is surprisingly well done, but also a 180 reversal from the last ladder match. At GdT, the HBs helped Lider win the tag titles, a huge deal, and it was never mentioned again. At Rey de Reyes, Lider turning on Juvi to try and win the money himself was not just a subplot, but one they actually wanted us to pay attention to and follow up on here. It’s a huge improvement in detail work.

In a way, Laredo Kid getting absoutely murdered by Mesias was elevation by comparison – his Air Force teammates would’ve just been dropped in one shot after a match. In the minute he wasn’t being destroyed in this match, Laredo got some offense. What he really could use is something to feud wise. I don’t really buy that you needed to rebuild Mesias, which was what this match was really about, since the man has been running roughshot over the promotion for 18 months.

AAA main event singles matches are so horrible. I do not understand why the guys most unskilled at working a slow techinical match are the guys who do it, but it keeps on happening and will keep on happening in future tapings. Cibernetico should never work a 10 singles minute match unless people are coming in and working for him while he takes a break in the corner.

Minis appears to have been rest to the basic formula – there are good guys, there are bad guys, and there’s no angle going on to match the split the mini Vipers just because it’s going on with the big guys. It makes for actual good matches, but I guess it doesn’t fit in the current vision of episodic TV. No minis since this match in the place that used to be the home of the minis.

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06/06-08 Lucha Times

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AAA-US: Hell Brothers vs Sect in what turns out to be Charly Manson’s last TV match this year. Abismo Negro fights the Vipers in what appears to be his last TV appearance for an indefinite amount of time. Zorro and Mesias and Mari and Fabi have singles matches. (Times are slightly different for the Sunday replay due to a US/Argentina game)

FSE-US: Women’s Match + Blue Panther/V5

CAN52: Women’s Match + sorta Guerreros vs tecnicos

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AAA-MEX: Last TV show TO AIR before TripleMania has Zorro (and Konnan) vs Cibernetico (and Chessman). Vampiro and Mesias actually touch, and Apache vs Apache is on the undercard. (The 06/01 taping is before TripleMania but will air two days after it occurs.)

CMLL: Atomicos lead in to the cage match, and the shocking finish of the trios tournament.

FSE-MEX: Leono returns! Also, LA Park.

Cadena3: it’d be neat if Panther/UG was really good. Looks like Diamante Negro/Fabian el Gitano picked up again.

06/03: Panther/UG

CMLL (TUE) 06/03 Arena Mexico [notimex]
5) Blue Panther b Último Guerrero

Panther took the one, UG squeezed on the second but was limping in the third due to the damage Panther put to him. A big UG powerbomb seemed to be the win, but Panther locked on a fujiwara for the win. Mask challenges post match.

Doesn’t feel like we’re getting Arena Coliseo results this week.

indy (SUN) 06/08 Deportivo Lee Roy [El Siglo de Torreon]
1) El Loco & Rey Pony vs Aries & Black Bull
2) Averno (Laguna) & Guerrero vs Eclipticco & Rey Temestad
3) Circus & Payaso vs Jerry Brown & Vigilante
4) Autentico, Conflictus, Emerador Azteca vs Semental, Sexy Libra, Tony Rodriguez

This Semental is the one that wrestled in an Coliseo opener.

Damian talked to ESTO yesterday about the Perros. With no more Hector, Damian seems to have appointed himself 2nd in charge. He respects the Guerreros and the New Infernales, but doesn’t think much of the high flyers or Hector Garza’s ‘group’ to battle the Perros. Damian thinks Negro Casas is the most dangerous opponent in the cage match, so dangerous that he probably would be better of being a Perro. Damian’s high on the success of the Mini Perros and expects them to destroy all the tecnico minis, Bam Bam’s hair and Mascarita Dorada’s mask especially.

Today’s Ovaciones has Arturo Rivera’s column (talking about recent tapings, sayinig Tinieblas Jr. will be back soon, and teases a AAA surprise in New York next week), a preview of CMLL’s 06/13 show, and a profile of Enrique Vera Jr.

Ohtani’s Jacket writes about Espanto Jr. vs Hijo del Santo from 05/14/92.