AAA on Televisa: 2012-12-15

recap

taped 2012-12-02 @ Auditorio Benito Juárez de Zapopan

Octagon Jr. flip 'rana to the floor
Octagon Jr. flip ‘rana to the floor

La Parka, Octagón, Octagon Jr. vs Parka Negra, Pentagon Jr., Silver King: the three guys looked fine in their debut, though this was just an okay match. Parka’s comedy at least seems fresh because he didn’t do it on TV for so long, but Octagon is just Octagon at this point. Parka Negra seemed okay but I’m thinking Parka Negra vs Parka probably won’t be LA Park vs La Parka, and they’d do well for themselves to keep LA Park and Parka Negra far apart. Octagon Jr. had more spots that looked good than those that didn’t, and even the ones that didn’t might have not entirely been his fault. Pentagon Jr. just seemed caught off guard by the one with him, and Silver might have been at fault at the end.

 

Octagon Jr. drives Silver onto his head
Octagon Jr. drives Silver onto his head

El Mesías vs Texano Jr. for the AAA World Heavyweight Championship: I thought this was okay bordering to good, which is probably lower the other people think. It didn’t come off as a MOTYC type match on TV, and that’s kind of the impression I got from those who saw it live. The match really didn’t feel like it got going until after Mesías finished getting his revenge chair shot, and then it jumped right to the crazy top rope move near falls; maybe we missed a chunk again like LA Park vs Dr. Wagner, because it felt like there should’ve been more here. It’s not quite ‘good for the time’ because if they really only had 12 minutes, it’d been better for them to not spend 6 of them finding an excuse to bleed, but maybe it was ‘good for what we saw’? I didn’t really have any problem with what we saw, I just wanted more. Mesías was crazy over with this crowd, the most into him they’ve been his entire year, and it’s the night he lost the title. Life is weird.

crushed
crushed

2 thoughts to “AAA on Televisa: 2012-12-15”

  1. Unrelated to this post, but the Fight Network in Canada has replaced their re-runs of CMLL from 09-2010 with a show from Fighting Spirit in the UK called Mini Extravaganza with Irish Stu Allen and a new commentator that is showcasing the best of CMLL Minis, the first 2 episodes aired last night and are a half hour in length.

    I only caught the second episode after RAW finished airing and it was Bam Bam/Bracito de Oro/Fantasy vs. Pequeno Violencia/Pequeno Universo 2000/Pequeno Warrior, which appears to be from 2010… It appears for now to be 2 episodes at a half hour length to make and hr block on Monday nights at 11pm EST, not sure if this is just a collection of Mini matches that aired previously on the CMLL shows on Fight Network, or that it will be new material, when searching online I came up with this link which was an overview of the series:

    http://eurovisionshowcase.com/programmes/minis-extravaganza

  2. @Chris: Yea, I think I had something about this when it turned up in France last year. It’s probably not new material, but the same shows that had been bouncing around on tapes for a while. Another way of slicing up the tapes in a way that might be sellable (so it’s maybe not a CMLL idea.)

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