AAA 11/18 Results

AAA TV (SAT) 11/18 Lienzo Charro, Cuernavaca, Morelos Results
1) Hombre Sin Miedo, Nemesis AAA, Pegasso b Angel Mortal, Policeman, Toxico
2) Rey Cometa, Super Fly b Alliens, Gran Apache [AAA TAG, 1st]
3) Alebrije, El Brazo b May Flowers, Pimpinela Escarlata [AAA TAG, 1st]
4) Crazy Boy, Joe Lider, Juventued Guerrera, Psicosis II b Chessman, Cuervo, Escoria, Ozz [MEX ATOMICOS]
5) Alan Stone, Chris Stone, Scorpio Jr., Zumbido b Brazo de Plata, Brazo de Plata Jr., Elegido, Intocable
6) Head Hunter I, Konnan, Muerte Cibernetica b La Parka Jr., Mascara Divina, Octagon

The big story from the show involved some who weren’t even wrestling – Cibernetico announced the formation of “Los Hellbrothers.” Chessman and Charly Manson, who originally said he was staying in the Vipers just until Cibernetico was back, are the other members of the group, and they’ll usurp the top tecnicos spots in the never ending AAA vs Foreign Enemy feud.

As noted earlier this week, the Mexican Atomicos titles changed hands. After all the title matches with Chessman and the Dark Family not getting along, Chessman finally got the bright idea to give up his share of the title (to be replaced by Escoria.) We’re told he changed his mind; Muerte Cibernetica pressured him, but because he’s getting a relative face here, it was Chessman’s “professionalism” which caused him to compete. And lose.

The main event had every run in, and Cibernetico’s group was formerly announced at the end.

AAA’s results mention a the Intocable/Alan Stone and Brazo de Plata/Scorpio Jr will be one four person match. Not clear if it’s a tag or a four way or if it’ll be one hair on the line or two. The best way for future success might be having everyone but the winner lose their hair – Scorpio and Alan Stone can screw Porky to be eliminated (he’s lost a ton of these anyway), and then Intocable can beat the odds by taking care of Alan and Scorpio by himself. Intocable is exactly the type of guy Konnan is not high on, so I wouldn’t expect that, but it’d be neat.

Oddly, AAA’s news section seems to contradict this, setting up a direct Porky/Scorpio match. Strange. Porky’s appearing for that to be a super libre match, since Scorpio cheats to win every time anyway.

After first being an 8 team tournament for AAA Middleweight Tag Team Titles, then being a 16 round robin tournament for AAA World Tag Team Titles (with no blocks declared), AAA is now listing their tag team tournament as a standard single elimination. That’s a lot less interesting, but much more possible for them to actually pull them out. As always, we’ll have no idea what the complete tournament picture looks like until all the matches have been announced, but I’ll try to put together tentative brackets after the next taping (11/30.)

12 thoughts to “AAA 11/18 Results”

  1. Toxico is likely Pesadilla from the Luchandor para un Sueno tournament. I’m looking forward to that opener and the Cometa/Fly tag match.

    No tag tourney matches on the 11/30 taping is odd. Perhaps they are gonna try to do all 8 at Guerra De Titanes? Or it’s on hold till after? Why do I even speculate this much on AAA tournamnet…

  2. Los Hellbrothers?i was hoping for Ciber and the rest to go back with the Vipers for good.this one four person match sounds like a four way match to me.this whole tag tournament is confusing me

  3. FSE is airing

    4) Kenzo Suzuki, Okumura, Olimpico b La Mascara, Rey Bucanero, Sagrado
    5) Averno b Alex Koslov [CMLL MIDDLE]

    First match was a 2-0, and the Ellos usaron mascara is already at the unmasking… 40 minutes to go… keep your fingers crossed!!!

  4. i dont think FSE would air the whole Middleweight Title match.they might edit parts of the match

  5. Did they? I don’t recall seeing the match mentioned during the week… as if the in previous 2 weeks, no one attended the show, since no one knew what happened there…

    Rist fall should be First fall, of course…

  6. I’ve bought all the matches for November so I’m heading over to the house of the guy that gets the caps and I think I’ll be uploading it so everyone judges for themselves… that is… if we don’t run into a cantina, whorehouse, or something among those lines…

    I’ll have to see it 100% sober, but it was probably one of the top singles competition for 2006 in CMLL, which is not saying much, maybe better than Alan Stone vs Intocable at Rey de Reyes, and at par with Chessman vs Muerte Cibernetica… not quite as good as Apache vs Billy Boy hair match, though…

    They aired about 20 minutes of it, and unless the first going into second fall brawling was cutted for 20 minutes, I guess this went for something like 20-25. I was concerned that this might be more like Puro-based with one hell of a lots of chops and kicks, but they worked some cool matwork, not the Navarro ‘got only 3 minutes to put on as many fancy holds I can think off’, but a solid chain of moves heading to a flashy hold to end the sequences, second fall was like 3 minutes… or less… but the final fall went on for 10+ minutes and had lots of teases…

    Rodolfo Ruiz was the referee, he had nothing to do in the outcome, but it was the perfect excuse to have a rematch somewhere, probably, in the CMLL circuit (Queretaro, Puebla, Acapulco, Gdl, etc). Good match, although I’m not a big fan of singles competition… I was somewhat concerned about Coliseo having a bad draw because of the ‘big’ show the following day, but it looked as a near or a sellout, and it helped the match.

  7. My buddy Colin had a good point while discussing what would be on TV tmrw…

    Next week is a PPV and last time that happened, they showed only the third fall of the semi-main from the night before so they could save the full match for the following week. This could lead to the Volador Jr. tercera airing tomorrow and the semi-main being saved up for the following week as a headline match along with last week’s Arena Mexico tercera and a random older women’s match they never showed just to piss me off instead of airing mini’s.:)

  8. They didn’t show the third fall of that match… they only got up until Volador’s accident, so I think they didn’t intend to show it at all.

    I think they might air some matches from the Nov 20 card, namely, the match with Dos Caras/Shocker and the others on it.

  9. 2006 Year In Review: November

    the big story: the best known man to wear the Huracan Ramirez mask, Daniel Garcia, passed away on 11/01. He was 54. There were a lot of obits covering Garcia’s life, and explaining the legal issues which led to him…

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