AAA Mini Line - 09/15/07 (#642)
Recapped: 09/22/07

This week's open has different footage - no Mexican Powers, a lot more other people. Four sided ring, Morales at the mic. 

You know, they had to be breaking up the Barrio Boys at the same time the footage got shot of them for the open. Even it was taped, why is still airing? Maybe it'll disappear in a couple weeks. 

Match 1: Mini Abismo Negro & Mini Histeria vs Mascarita Divina & Octagoncito
Gimnasio Agustin Milian, 08/16/07

Winner: Tecnicos 
Match Time: 12:12
Notes: Mini Histeria comes out first, wearing a combo Histeria/Abismo mask but carrying a normal Histeria mask. I thought for a second he might try being his own tag team. Nope, Abismo has a plain Abismo mask as well. Break before the tecnicos enter. Divina enters first and gets jumped before Octagoncito's music plays. Octagoncito is in no hurry to make it to the ring, but the fight finds him. Pepe Casas is the last one out, so eh can do the last about it. Looks like the Vipers have put on their solo masks, so I have no idea what the point of that was it. 

Mini Vipers destroy tecnicos early. The Vipers mask aren't tied up much at all, so it'll be very easy to do the switch later, and that's all we've been doing. Vipers hit a middle rope 'rana/frog splash combo (though a little short on the combo) but Octagoncito kicks out. Rudos go untie Octagoncito's mask for good measure, but he reveres a whip and Abismo superkicks his own partner. That starts the comeback and the fans are crazy into a the comeback (until the tecnicos blow a combo.) There's not a lot of constant noise, but the Toluca crowd (/building) makes a lot of noise when they start going. Tecnicos end up completely untying the Vipers masks, running them into each other, and causing them to lose their masks. They put them on, but not in a way they can see, and start blindly attacking each other before it's sorted out. Tecnicos dropkick them out, Octagoncito following to take out Mini Abismo with a twisting tope con giro. Divina and Histeria end up back in the ring for a sequence, including a couple extra spinny headscissors (The satellite one doesn't look so good) but no dive because this is going for a while longer. Octagon gets a run, back to Divina for a run, and then it's time for everyone to take turns breaking up pins. Divina gets in a tope on Histeria, Abismo throws Octagoncito around with suplexes and powerbombs but keeps picking him up. With Pepe Casas distracted, they both yank masks, ending up wearing each others, and Octagoncito puts Abismo in the escalera for the win. 

Backstage: Cibernetico has skull kneebraces, and he wears them while working out. He's planning on being world champion. 

Video Package: clips of Ayako Hamada in AAA, to explain who she is for this next segment since she hasn't been on for a while. They mention Kaoru Ito but we don't see her till she comes out second Ayako here. They're also convinced her name is Ito Kaoru, and maybe they know something I don't. 

Match 2: Ayako Hamada vs Fabi Apache
Gimnasio Agustin Milian, 08/16/07

Winner: Ayako Hamada
Match Time: 16:25
Notes: Alfa is Fabi's second. Arturo reminds us that Fabi is Mexican (and thus the tecnica in this feud.) She gets in a shoving match with Ayako just as we go to break. It seems like they've skipped some more pre-match after the break, but it's still before the match gets started. Copetes is referee, and I bet he has no idea who he's supposed to be going for here. Crowd is solidly behind Fabi. 

Lots of circling before the first lockup, and then we look at the people on the outside when they finally touch. Quick counters to start, up to zero leg trips. Fabi tries to handstand to her feet and gets kicked down. Ayako soaks up the boos. Stomps, snap mare, kneeling abdominal stretch. Ayako lets up to put on armbar, and we have a long look at the crowd. I have no idea what could've been blown there, but that's what they make me think every time we look at the crowd. Upon return, Ayako is sitting on Fabi's back and yanking the arm. And occasionally biting the hand, that's rough. Ayako throws Fabi front first in the ropes, watches her rebound back, and then superkicks her. Fabi's thrown by hair. Ayako grabs Fabi's hair and twists a couple times before throwing her again. Headbutt! Whip, Fabi spins around a back elbow and sends Ayako out with a spinning armdrag. Ayako rolls out and Fabi teases a dive. Ayako back in, and shaking hands with Copetes - hug! Ayako want the same handshake with Fabi. Fabi thinks about it, thinks about it, and claps hands. Hug - and big slap to the head by Ayako. Ayako kicks Fabi about the head, whip, dropkick, and Hamada is well in control. Corner whip, Ito smoothly trips up Fabi from outside and Ayako is right behind with a dropkick to the head. Alfa goes around the ring to get at Kaoru and they have a shoving match. Alfa is in danger of losing this, but Copetes goes out to break it up. Ayako with kicks, and sets up Fabi on the ropes so Kaoru can get on the apron to kick and boot choke her. Guess Copetes is still busy with Alfa. Alfa chases Kaoru around the ring, Copetes chases him and only the referee catches up. Ayako dropkicks Fabi in the back, and Ito grabs a chair from the crowd. Copetes trips getting back in the ring, which the crowd greatly enjoys. Ayako picks up Fabi, Fabi breaks free, but Ayako kicks her down again. Now Ayako has the chair. Copetes will allow it. Whip, chair shot is ducked, but Ayako still gets her with a back swing. Fabi is stunned, and Ayako hits her with a weak shot to the side. Ayako loads up for the big shot to the head, and Copetes has to draw the line there. He does just hand the chair back to Ito, which seems like a bad plan. Fabi whipped into the corner, corner clothesline. Ito in the wring to hit a corner clothesline of her own! Copetes was a little late in being distracted by Alfa on that one, he totally saw that. Kaoru into Lifts up Fabi with a double choke, and Ayako pushes her over from the top rope. High ten, but Alfa's in and clotheslining them both. The crowd approves. Alfa checks on Fabi, as Dr. Morales wonder if we're getting a DQ here. Ayako get the chair, swings hard, then pulls up to hit Alfa softly. AAA chair shots are wondrous things. Back to work on Fabi - corner whip, Ayako charges in, but Fabi thrust kicks her. Kick catch enziguri for Kaoru to knock her out. Alfa hold both of them on the outside, and Fabi dives at them with a tope con giro. Fabi celebrates by stomping Kaoru a few times (and pulls down the back of her trunks for the twentieth time this match, I think.) This is a good time to put some white space in. 

Fabi throws Ayako in, and then takes of her wrist sleeves, because's it on now. Hard kick to Ayako's head. Whip, Ayako with a moonsault onto her feet, Ayako sunset flip, Ayako rolls thru, Fabi tries the dropkick, Ayako ducks, Ayako tries the running kick to the head, Fabi ducks, Fabi gets an inside cradle but Ayako rolls thru and dropkicks Fabi. Ayako corner whip, reversed, Ayako backdrops her to the apron, Fabi heads up - plancha connects, Fabi 'rana - and Copetes decides now is a good time to look at the crowd. Ayako kicks Fabi, Fabi slaps her, and Alfa grabs Ayako from the apron. Fabi looks at the crowd, look at Copetes, off the ropes, running big boot gets Alfa. Alfa gets Fabi with a side kick, sending her out, and Kaoru Ito knocks them both down with a sliding dropkick from the ring. Ito brings Alfa and Fabi around a corner of the ring, and Ayako gets the both with a top rope moonsault. Ito posts Alfa to take care of him, and we watch a replay of the moonsault at the legal combatants make the ring. Ayako gives Fabi a missile dropkick and says this is it. German suplex, Fabi escapes and lands on her feet, off the ropes, waved, by, up and she can't get over, so Ayako powerbombs Fabi down. That looked quite off, but they went with it. One two NO. Ayako off the ropes, spins as she's running, and Fabi gives her a giant back suplex. That couldn't have been right either, but it looked good. Fabi and Ayako do a counter sequence as we look at Kaoru Ito, which makes it a bit tough to follow. Fabi gives Ayako a German suplex, holds on, another German, holds on, another, this time with a bridge, one .... two... and Kaoru Ito breaks it up. Alfa finds that questionable. Kaoru picks up Fabi for Ayako to hit, but Fabi ducks it and Ito take as spinning heel kick. Ayako tries to kick Fabi, and takes a leg screw. Fabi heads up, but Ito is still in the ring and stops her with a punch. Middle rope Samoan drop! Alfa tried to make the save but got kicked off the apron by Ayako. She's saying this it - maybe this time she means it. Kaoru goes outside to beak up Alfa while Ayako powerbombs Fabi. Fabi tries to reverse it to a 'rana and gets stuck hanging upside. she can't get the move, Ayako can't lift her up again, so Ayako just drops her softly and tries again. This time, there's no reversing - it's a hard and quick sit down powerbomb. One two KICKout. Not much of a reaction for the kickout, but the Fabi chant restarts. Ayako with a cradle powerbomb - Dr. Morales is dropping Riki Choshu and Antonio Inoki's names and I have no idea why - one two and Alfa pulls Copetes out. This match will never end, right? We hit 15 minutes while replaying that last bit. Ito back in and winding up for a big clothesline, but Fabi ducks it again and Ayako gets hit with it. Ito get the double underhook powerbomb, Ayako gets the dragon suplex one......two..............and Fabi just can't hold Ayako any longer. Fabi can't believe she didn't get the count there. Fabi sets up for the double underhook faceslam, Ito throws a chair at Fabi - did the chair bounce back to hit Ito? Oh, I think we're supposed to think Ayako accidentally got it yet again, and Ito is sad. Fabi dropkicks her, grabs Ayako, and Alfa comes in - hey, it's the umpteenth failed double team of the show. Ito gives Alfa a double stomp, bringing up Perro Aguayo comparison. Ito lifts up Fabi, Ayako adds a missile dropkick and then get in the cradle powerbomb just for one more one. Quick count just to rub it in.

Kenzo Suzuki is out because everyone in Japan knows each other and are good friends, of course. Also, Kenzo gets to chokeslam Alfa for no reason - I can't imagine why this storyline didn't draw when things like that happen. Fabi shoves Kenzo, and that's probably a bad idea. Crowd shot, which is odd, and Fabi's down when we look back. So was that blown or is post match men/women violence not allowed (because there sure was a lot during the match.)  

Vignette: So Jesus Z is setting up an interview with Charly Manson in the gym, and not really paying attention enough, because the weight pull bar smacks him in the back of head as it swings around. That's all I need to get from this. Charly's all fired up for this match at any rate. 

Match 3: Kenzo Suzuki vs Charly Manson in first round match for the AAA World Heavyweight Title
Gimnasio Agustin Milian, 08/16/07

Winner: Charly Manson
Match Time: 13:05
Other Match Notes: Charly has his belt. They're getting their money's wroth of the smoke machine today. The actual title of this match is "Eliminatoria por el Mega Campeonato Unificado", but that's a bit wordy. Hijo de Tirantes is your ref and he's laying down the law before the match.

Even after the whistle blows, Charly is stretch his legs out on the ropes I guess he's expecting Kenzo to rush him, but Kenzo has a slower start in mind. Eying each other. Eying. Eying. MAKE A MOVE. Anytime now. Tentatively reaching out, pulling back, and repeat. Now I think Charly's just screwing with Kenzo - yep, he slapped him on the back of the head. Kenzo throws an angry clothesline, Charly ducks and taps him on the back off the head. Off the ropes, under, elbow to the back of the head. He's just angering Kenzo. Charly ducks another clothesline, headscissors ends out Kenzo, and Charly does the Tiger Mask fake to get him to back off. Slingshot to the apron, but Kenzo yanks him off and drops Charly on his chin. Replay as they wander outside. Chop, Kenzo lifts Charly up and crotches him on the pose. Hijo de Tirantes out to warn Kenzo - Kenzo's getting a chair at the time, so he's really taking this warning seriously. Charly limps all the way around the ring and Kenzo slowly follows him. Kenzo puts his arm behind the  the chair and knocks Charly into the crowd with his chair clothesline - that was incredibly reckless, as he could've drove Charly right into a 8-ish kid and almost hit another kid with the chair. Replays of near lawsuits, and back to the ring where Kenzo encourages everyone to kiss his behind. Security is extracting Charly, who seems to have some bleeding in his mouth from the way he's acting. Hijo de Tirantes is not counting out Charly in any hurry. We miss Charly getting stomped as he comes back. Kenzo points at something to make Hijo de Tirantes look, and low blow stomps Charly. That was blatant. This gives Hijo de Tirantes a chance to not DQ someone and the crowd a chance to say "si!" or "no!" depending on what action Hijo de Tirantes teases doing. Of course, he does nothing. Corner whip, corner clothesline. Corner whip, corner clothesline. Kenzo's a man of many moves. Off the ropes, big boot. Took a weird angle but got there. Kenzo needs a break after all that running. Cover, one two no. How about this time? One two no. Kenzo starts to go for the low blow stomp again but realizes he forgot to distract Hijo de Tirantes this time and holds up. Hijo de Tirantes practically pats himself on the back for not being distracted. Charly back up to his feet, but chopped. Corner whip, corner clothesline is met with a back elbow by Charly. Kenzo charge in again and gets booted. Charly charge out, and gets beheaded by a clothesline. One two NO. Hijo de Tirantes is thrilled by the number two. Kenzo attempts to do a STF! It needs a lot of work! Charly starts getting close to the ropes, stops because Kenzo's basically choking him, and then crawls the rest of the way. Kenzo adjusts his hair. Kenzo spits at the crowd. I think he hit someone with his gum, but we don't see it.  Kenzo with a slam, wacky strut knee drop connects. THAT'S IT. One two THAT'S NOT IT. Fabi did not have enough gas to go 15 minutes in her match, but it was still far better than this. Kenzo sets Charly on the turnbuckle climbs up, superplex. 

Kenzo looks a Charly, stands up, looks at him some more, covers, and stops covering because Fabi Apache is out and pounding the mat. Kenzo looks at her, Hijo de Tirantes stops him from leaving, and then realizes he's in the way - Charly pulls Kenzo back into an inside cradle, one two NO! Crowd thought it was three, but it was not. Kenzo, having learned nothing form that lesson, turns to go after Fabi again. Instead of cradling Kenzo yet again, Charly climbs up while Hijo de Tirantes holds back Kenzo. Charly talks to Fabi, and walks her back to the entrance so he can take care of this himself. Once he's sure Fabi won't interfere, he slides in the ring, and gets punched by Kenzo. Suplex is a little brainbuster-y. Flapping his wings. Kenzo all the way up top, this is a bad idea. Flying nothing meets boots! Charly clotheslines Kenzo out, off the ropes, tope! Nice of Hijo de Tirantes to pull down the middle rope for him. Fans are quickly counting out the guys on the outside, we're still looking at the replay when they're up to sixteen. Charly makes it back in, and Kenzo actually doesn't by the fans count, but Hijo de Tirantes lets it keep on going. Charly walks down the aisle - because he thought it was over? No idea Both guys must be blown up because they're resting up on the outside again. Does Kenzo know what twenty is in Spanish? He does this time, making the count and chopping Charly in the corner. Kenzo back up, charges and takes a hiptoss like a man who's out of energy. Charly drags Kenzo into position and goes for the leglock, but Kenzo awkwardly small packages him one two no. Crowd not into that near fall. Both up, but Charly trips up Kenzo's leg. Charly says he's going to do some flip - ah, no, he's making Kenzo flip with a dropkick the knee. Charly does the thumb across the throat, oh. Swandive headbutt, no one home. Maybe I should use a different choice of words. Anyway, Kenzo covers, one two no. Announcers do not say Pegasus Kid as far as I can tell. Charly off the ropes, bodyscissors cradle into a reverse figure four, right in the middle of the ring. Kenzo's not giving, Kenzo's not - oh, he is. Charly moves on. 

Match 4: Mr. Niebla vs Cibernetico in first round match for the AAA World Heavyweight Title
Gimnasio Agustin Milian, 08/16/07

Winner: Cibernetico
Match Time: 4:00
Other Match Notes: Ciber has his IWC Title. Break after intros. Pepe Casas is ref.

This should be quick. Cibernetico gets his chant going, much to Niebla's displeasure. Niebla quickly get an armbar takedown and elbow drops Cibernetico repeatedly in the back. Cibernetico has an expression on his face like he can't take Niebla seriously. Not as much hurt as annoyed. Stomps. Niebla celebrates. Whip, clothesline. Lots of crowd shots for no reason. Kick to the side. Kick to the back. Niebla strutting and strike a wacky pose. That's kinda of a Wagner dance. Niebla tries another kick, Cibernetico catches it, spins him, and clotheslines him. Niebla bumps big off that and the next clothesline. Scoop, slam, elbow drop. Pose. Whip, clothesline. Snap mare, legdrop. Cibernetico posing. Crowd asks for one more, so Cibernetico stomps Niebla and legdrops him again. Punch. Whip, Niebla's slides while Cibernetico goes for the spear and it's disjointed. No idea. Cibernetico lands on top and punches Niebla in the back of head. No both up and punching to the front of the head. Corner whip, Niebla wanders out, and there's that spear. Whip, big boot, Niebla slides under that and hits the big slap. And another - Cibernetico's not falling on any of these, so Niebla hits a third time to knock him to the corner. Niebla is looking at the crowd and not Cibernetico again. Finally back over to Niebla and he gets kicked. Niebla wacky dance, and walks into a back elbow. One more wacky dance, and it's chokeslams time. One two three. SQUASH. Mr. Niebla will not be your world champion. 

Hey, that's Mesias' music. Where is he? Taking his time walking out, I guess. Niebla and Mesias pass in the aisle and Niebla says something quick. Mesias talks. He doesn't want to wait no longer, he wants a title shot TODAY. Luckily, Cibernetico has a title. Mesias dares Cibernetico into having some guts. He wants the shot right here right now. Dude, perhaps if you let Cibernetico talk at some point, he can answer you. When Cibernetico finally gets a chant to talk, he has to hold off for a chant. Cibernetico says Mesias doesn't belong in this tournament of champions, he has no belt. But, since he'd like to fight Mesias anyway, let's do a title match right here right now. This gets no farther before Prez Roldan comes out, who does not want this match to go down. Mesias says this proves Mexicans have no guts. Cibernetico says they can't wait to sign papers and contracts, they've got to do this right now right here. Roldan says, for the people of Toluca, they'll make an exception and do it right here. Didn't Toluca get a singles match between these two before last year's Guerra de Tirantes? That seems unfair. Anyway, they play Roldan's music again, which is odd since he's not going anywhere. Mesias tells them to cut it off, and they do not, which is always funny. Mesias waits for a good 15 seconds to make sure it's off. Mesias says he's going to win the title, whether Cibernetico likes it or not. Cibernetico says what he always says. That match is...sometime later. Well it's after the next match, but that's not as dramatic. Meanwhile, replays of Niebla getting killed minutes ago. The postmatch promos may have lasted longer than Niebla did in this tournament. He did take that chokeslam like a champ, I'll give Niebla that. 

Interview: It may be raining outside, but that doesn't stop Jesus Z from interviewing Scorpio Jr as he pulls up in his car. Jesus is still trying to figure out who's in charge here, Scorpio Jr. (who was director of Guapos U) or Guapito. Scorpio thinks it's him.

Match 5: Alan Stone, Scorpio Jr. (c), Super Calo vs Crazy Boy, Extreme Tiger, Joe Lider (c)
Gimnasio Agustin Milian, 08/16/07

Winner: Mexican Powers
Match Time: 8:05
Other Match Notes: Alan Stone's music is so loud, we don't hear the fans or the announcers. Something must've gone wrong here. Lider and Crazy have the tag titles. New music, or music just being played different. Arturo Rivera asks for a round of applause for "El Hijo de Dr. Morales - Guapito!" That's a good one. Joe Lider dyed his hair. Or un-dyed because it's back to normal looking. Tecnico showcase open, until Alan Stone does a springboard into the ring, something happens which we don't see, and next thing you know, Alan Stone is snapping on all three Mexican Powers. I have no idea, just like I have no idea why Rey Misterio Jr,'s name came up, but that doesn't mean it's not great. Extreme Tiger tries to do something, and gets dropkicked in the knee. It's going to be really sad when Extreme Tiger comes back here. About five hundred running the ropes avoidances later, Tiger hits a wheel kick. More counter spots lead to Alan sitting on the apron for no reason other with than to get dropkicked off by Alan. Lider gets his turn, but the beatdown starts there. Lots of good teamwork spots by the Guapos. Tiger gets folded up by a powerbomb/flying clothesline combo. Lider gets a spinning side slam from Calo and Scorpio slowly climbs up for a move - but Alan steals the pin for himself! Scorpio breaks it up! That's not good. Scorpio covers, and Alan pulls him off. They get to chopping very quick and out of nowhere. Calo tries to break it up, Scorpio pushed him away, and that angers Alan more. Guapito intercedes and Alan stomps him down. Guapos are all arguing now, allowing Mexican Powers to come back and dropkick them. Odd crowd shot, and back to see the Guapos all arguing. Calo and Alan throw in Scorpio to the wolves. He has to take the MPs wacky stuff first, sucks for him. Tecnico beatdown. Tiger hits in his guillotine legdrop to the outside, landing it. Alan takes a bad looking double pumphandle powerbomb. Even though Alan is not captain, Hijo de Tirantes ays that's good enough. Fine work by the ref.

Scorpio and Guapito storm off, but Alan catches up to Scorpio in the aisle and there's more arguing and shoving. Replays of Guapito getting kicked down and other spots.  

Match 6: Mesias vs Cibernetico in a IWC World Heavyweight Championship
Gimnasio Agustin Milian, 08/16/07

Winner: Mesias, new champion
Match Time: 5:13
Other Match Notes: Ciber has his belt, of course. OH NO COPETES. Dr. Morales expresses the same feelings on the subject. Copetes threatens to law down the law on Morales. Mesias punches and stomps down Cibernetico just after the introductions.

Turnbuckle smash, chops, punches. Punch. Mesias yells at Cibernetico to get up, and knocks him back down with a running forearm. Knees to the back, and stomps. Announcers are talking about Miguel Perez. Right. Right. Corner whip, Cibernetico turns at the crowd and then charges, eating a boot. Clothesline, and Mesias wants a break, but Cibernetico is out after him. Right, right, and into the post. Whip into the post - nope, Mesias turns it and Cibernetico eats it. Stomp on the outside. Back in, arm wringer, and then a cross armbreaker. I don't think he's going to tap. Mesias switches to a modified chinlock on the ground. Now it's just a hair yank, I don't think even Copetes is going to let that count. Stomp. Right. Chop. SPIT. Slow paced brawl, for sure. Whip, clothesline misses, Cibernetico hits the spear. Run in? Not yet, apparently. Clothesline, legdrop. Crowd wants one more again, and Cibernetico seems to set up for it, but than punches Mesias a couple times instead. Mesias picked up but firing back with punches. off the ropes, into a kick wham stunner. Cibernetico is a bit delayed on the cover, but Copetes is a bit more delayed on the count. One...two....foot on the rope. Hey, that was actually legitimate, how strange. Cibernetico waiting for Mesias to get up, loading up his chokeslamming hand. Goozle, Cibernetico backs it up to the middle of the ring. Looks like Mesias is reaching into his trunks and pulling something out - no, it's brass knuckles. I have no idea what Copetes could be looking at instead of the match, but he misses Mesias punching Cibernetico in the face. Modified STO we'll call it, one two three. Announcers lose their minds over the finish. Crowd doesn't seem that angry.

Mesias, with his new belt, talks into the microphone, but it'd work better if it was on. Mesias is drowned out by the Cibernetico chant. Mesias is #1, Mesias tells us. Mesias thanks Cibernetico for the title shot. HIT THE CATCH PHRASE. Lots and lots of replays of the brass knuckles shot. 

Match 7: Cuervo, Mesias (c), Ozz vs Chessman (c), Elegido, Zorro
Gimnasio Agustin Milian, 08/16/07

Winner: Rudos
Match Time: 9:35
Other Match Notes: Jesus Z does voice over ring announcing for the tecnicos, who enter first. Zorro does not have his belt. Cibernetico does have his, as do Cuervo and Ozz. Brawl from the whistle, with Chessman getting dumped in the front row and the rudos taking control. I'm numb to this by now and just waiting for the comeback. Cuervo gives Chessman the hardest chair shot to the head of the day, for sure. Zorro counters a double backdrop with kicks, but Mesias stops him before it gets going. All the tecnicos are just worked over with stomps and the like. Everyone goes thru the blender multiple times, so this is one of longest beatdowns of the night. Zorro takes a hiptoss to the floor. Chessman is set up for it, but reveres and Cuervo takes it instead. Elegido takes him out with a tope, Zorro giving Mesias a rolling dropkick, jumps to the apron, and jumps out of the way as Ozz charges him with a tornillos, Cuervo taking that too. Kenzo Suzuki is out to help those guys up, which just gives Zorro a bigger target to dive at. Pescado is avoided, and Kenzo spits mist at Zorro. Elegido tries to dive at the pile again, but Mesias cuts him off with a big chair shot. Long crowd shot. Chessman in and pounding Mesias, but top rope corkscrew moonsault bodyblock comes up empty. STO one two three. 

Replays. Why did Kenzo spit mist? Zorro was done anyway after he missed the dive. Replays and we're done.