AAA #902 (09/05)

taped 08/07/09, which means I’m punctuality two months behind.

Argenis, Atomic Boy, Gato Eveready vs Rió Bravo, Tigre Cota, Tito Santana II – the better of the recent ones. Argenis is a not-horrible wrestler who has an occasional high spot, which is not only impressive because it’s nice to see people to improve, but shocking to see someone improve in AAA at this point in time.

Fabi Apache vs Sexy Star – Sexi Star as the most improved wrestler? Sexi Star as the best character in AAA? She needs some sort of award.

Jack Evans & Rocky Romero vs Alex Koslov & Sugi San – if Extreme Tiger was the one who was hurt, why did we never see Teddy here? Maybe this was all explained in commentary I wasn’t paying listening to. This is the cruiserweight match I got bored with – look, we’ll reference ROH spots .005% of the crowd is aware of! – but it does get better.

Charly Manson & El Mesías vs Chessman & Cibernético – I liked the storyline of the Chessman/Charly feud, but the matches…not so much. Meanwhile, Cibernetico just brushing off his former best friends for a feud with Mesias is quite up there in the lameness. Though, and maybe I’m getting matches confused here, there opening sequence felt not like the reunification of the Hell Brothers, but the Vipers falling all over the place to make a tecnico look good.

Alan Stone, La Parka Jr., Marco Corleone vs Dr. Wagner Jr., Electroshock, Silver King – what the heck was the deal with Electro at the end here? Are their people undecided on Electroshock’s technical abilities (after how many years on TV) that he thought he might win them over with a few extra holds? I mean, I’m pretty sure they wanted Electro to look good to justify him being in the new group, but beating Alan Stone isn’t usually going to do it.


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