10/18 AAA TV Results (Tehuacan)

AAA TV (MON) 10/18 Polideportivo La Huizachera, Tehuacan, Puebla [Black Terry Jr. (flickr), Mi Lucha Libre, AAA]
1) Alissa Flash & Kitzune Nanoko b Cinthia Moreno & Esther Moreno
2) Decnnis & Tigre Cota b Laredo Kid & Súper Fly
3) Alan Stone & Chris Stone b Joe Lider & Nicho el Millionario
4) Cuervo, Espíritu, Ozz b Damián 666, Halloween, Super Crazy
5) Hernandez, LA Park, Zorro b El Mesías, La Parka Jr., Octagón

2010 AAA TV Chart
Projected Air Date (#960)
Mexico: 10/24
US: 11/06

The big angle on the night is Cibernetico’s anger with AAA. Between the 2nd and 3rd matches, Cibernetico came to the ring to complaining about Octagon and Parka (mistakenly) believing him to be the person who attacked Octagon. Cibernetico said the only person he was happy with was Mesias, since he had some trust in Cibernetico and didn’t get sucked by Konnan’s mind games.

Octagon replaced Heavy Metal in the main event. Metal posted a message (and photo) on his facebook of a foot injury. He’s off from tomorrow’s show, obviously. Octagon was still hurting from the attack. Rudos won the match with Hernandez beating Parka. The evil motorcycle driver from the attack and Heroes Inmortales appeared again and got involved, and Parka & Octagon were beat up. Cibernetico and Bizarro Tabu made the save, but refused to shake hands with Octagon & Park.

Earlier in the day, AAA noted an angle from this past week’s TV show: Octagon says the motorcycle driver was not actually his attacker, but a distraction from the guy who really attacked him. We don’t know who that is, but that’s two mystery people to look for.

Third/fourth matches were joined together. La Secta continue their new found success. Super Crazy missed the third of his triple moonsaults on Ozz, and Ozz got him with what I think was La Darketa. Crazy was strechered out.

In the next match, the Stones upset La Hermindad with a little help from Tiger Cota. 187 cleared house on the Militia after the match, Konnan and Los Perros ran into help the Militia, and La Secta ran in for the save. That is actually how you elevate some people, so I’m very confused to see it actually happen (and waiting for the football to be pulled away.)

Militia took the segunda when Super Fly suffered an injury and Laredo was isolated. Super Fly’s injury is a bit suspicious – he kept drawing the referee’s attention away from the match by being super dramatic, which just happened to allow the rudos to double team Laredo time and time again.

The two mystery luchadoras were Alissa Flash and Kitzune Nanoko (the joshi wrestler recently in IWRG who wasn’t Biba Kasai – do we know if it’s “Nanoko” or “Nanuko”?) Kitzune beat Esther with a Shining Wizard.

10 thoughts to “10/18 AAA TV Results (Tehuacan)”

  1. Kitzune Nanoko (or Nanuko) is Mio Shirai; both she and her younger sister Io are in Mexico on a tryout with AAA. Apparently they’ve impressed, from what I’ve heard.

  2. so what’s the deal w/Mercedes Martinez, is she still on for 10/31 or is Alissa replacing her there as well?

  3. @Rob: No reason yet to suspect she’ll miss that date. They never announced her for this one, that was just a guess by us.

  4. @thecubsfan: I’m wondering how they are going to give her the hype if she does do the 10/31 show, I mean a promo, I’d rather see a promo and quick highlight vignette because unlike Alissa who has TV Exposure w/TNA, Martinez has (not counting Chickfight & Wrestlicious) no TV Exposure.

  5. @Rob: Maybe they can show her match from PdM where she did nothing except try to get pops by having her tits fall out of her top. Yay for women wrestlers all over the world~!

  6. @thecubsfan: Well how about that. I guess if any creepy Shimmer fans are reading this they’re probably reacting like I do when people say they can’t tell the difference between Aero Star and Super Fly.

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