05/12 AAA Taping Results (Apizaco, Tlaxcala)

Previous: 04/20, 04/27, 05/06

AAA TV (SAT) 05/12 La Plaza de Toros Monumental, Apizaco, Tlaxcala [triplea.com, Villano de la Atlantida @ box y lucha]
1) Némesis AAA, Path Finder, Takeda b Ari Romero Jr., Sangre Chicana Jr., Tigre Cota
2) Aero Star, Laredo Kid, Pegasso, Rey Cometa b Alan, Decnnis, Gran Apache, Super Calo
3) Kenzo Suzuki b Chessman
4) Crazy Boy, Joe Lider, Juventud Guerrera, Psicosis II b Cuervo, Escoria, Espíritu, Ozz [MEX ATOMICO]
5) El Elegido, Super Astro, Super Porky, Tinieblas Jr. b Abismo Negro, Alliens, Antifaz del Norte, Histeria
6) Cibernetico & Zorro b Head Hunter I & X-Pac

Air Date
Mex: 05/20
US: 06/09

Lots of injury/missing subs.

Main event was change to a pairs tag, with other people dropping down to fill in below (Kenzo) or out selling injuries (Charly – who ended up interfering anyway to help his team win.)

Alliens filled in for Mr. Niebla in the semimain (no reason given.) Abismo beat Porky with a top rope splash.

When the title match ended, the Sect were announced as winners. One had snuck in a foul for the winning pinfall, “which all had seen, except Hijo de Tirantes”. Joaquin Roldan overturned the decision, declaring the Sect must win the titles cleanly or not at all – this counts as not as all, so the Mexican Powers are still champions (and still together.) I guess this explains why these two teams were scheduled to rematch next week, and perhaps that’ll become another title match.

Kenzo replaced Muerte, who’s left shoulder was hurt from his match last week.

Segunda was changed to a rematch of the previous week (Calo added, Pegasso and Aero Star replacing Cometa.) Apache beat Laredo Kid with a superplex. Laredo sure takes a lot of pinfalls for the pushed member of the group. Super Fly was hurt during the match.

Path Finder (II) and Takeda replaced Aero Star and Orion.

Next Tapings
05/20 Morelia
– 05/26 Minatitlan, Veracruz
– 05/30 San Luis Potosi

05/12 AAA TV Lineup (Apizaco, Tlaxcala)

Previous: 04/20, 04/27, 05/06

AAA TV (SAT) 05/12 La Plaza de Toros Monumental, Apizaco, Tlaxcala Lineup [Villano de la Atlantida @ box y lucha]
1) Aeorstar, Orion, Nemesis AAA vs Sangre Chicana Jr., Tigre Cota, Asy Romero Jr.
2) Apache, Alan, Decnis vs Rey Cometa, Laredo Kid, Super Fly
3) Juventued Guerrera, Psicosis II, Crazy Boy, Joe Lider vs Cuervo, Ozz, Scoria, Espiritu [MEX ATOMICOS]
4) Tinieblas Jr., Super Astro, Super Porky, Elegido vs Abismo Negro, Mr. Niebla, Antifaz, Histeria
5) Chessman vs El Mesias
6) Kenzo Suzuki, X-Pac, Abismo Negro Head Hunter I vs Cibernetico, Charly Manson, Zorro

Air Date
Mex: 05/20
US: 06/09

Abismo being listed twice is probably a typo. The main event is all about the new unions.

Chessman and El Mesias should be an interesting match.

If you’re one of those people who like putting down title changes ahead of time, you can go ahead and do with the Atomicos title. That’s should be about it for Juvi and the Mexican Powers.

Next Tapings
– 05/20 Morelia
– 05/26 Minatitlan, Veracruz
– 05/30 San Luis Potosi

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.)