AAA #640

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AAA #640, taped 07/27, aired 09/01

Cage matches on AAA TV (by tape date)
02/05: Cuervo, Escoria, Ozz b Charly Manson, Chessman, Cibernetico [cage]
04/27: Cibernetico b Zorro, El Elegido, Chessman, Mesias, Abismo Negro [cage]
07/15: Kenzo Suzuki L Cibernetico, Chessman, Charly Manson, Mesias, X-Pac [dome cage, hair]
07/27: Kenzo Suzuki, Mesias, Ozz b Charly Manson, Chessman, Cibernetico [cage]

still to air
09/09: Chessman & Zorro vs Cuervo & Ozz [cage]
09/16: Charly Manson, Chessman, Cibernetico, Zorro vs Cuervo, Escoria, Espiritu, Ozz [dome cage, hair]

Feel like I’m missing one more. I don’t know if Mesias got hurt on the dive or what, but this one seemed like they had to fix things on the fly with the finish. Why else did Ozz leave ringside when Scoria and Cuervo ran back out to help?

In a show where they did a great job of making all the big Alas de Oro moves look important, the way AAA completely ignored the aftermath of the Shiryu Dragon off the top rope DVD to the floor thru a table bump was stunning even for AAA. I guess I really shouldn’t be worried about one of the Mexican Powers suffering a horrific injury as a result of a bonehead move, because they’ll probably just show the move and then never followup.

(On the other hand, they had the perfect camera angle for Aero Star’s blind Asai reverse tope. That was great.)

The only think I didn’t like about Alas de Oro was Extreme Tiger recovring from the Devil’s Wings in a split second so he could move out of the way of the next top rope move. They really needed someone to trip Laredo up, it didn’t work the way it did it.

Aero Star looked really good, but he should ditch the SSP if he can’t hit it better. Both Aero and Laredo looked better than Super Fly here.