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  Journal   6/3/2002 1st Fall

Welcome Loyal Subjects, Your hero is back and kicking ass, like only Your Hero can. This journal Your hero is excited for a couple of reasons. 1st Your Hero traveled to Mexico to wrestle, this being the 1st time your Hero has not only been in Mexico, but also the 1st time Your hero has wrestled outside of the state of Texas let alone the country. Next Your hero wrestled for AAA, the biggest promotion in Mexico. To make things even more interesting Your hero teamed with fellow SMWA graduate Chris Kruegar, plus Your Hero’s trainer RBG, who was the captain of the team.

Your Hero was apart of a 6man tag team against the Los Barrio Boys. One of the main Technico groups of AAA. The team of A.C. Riddick, Chris Kruegar, and Rudy Boy Gonzalas were the Rudos in the match. That being said there was a big contingent of fans cheering USA for the Rudos. Loyal Subjects have heard of Your Hero even in Mexico.

RBG started off with Barrio #1. After several exchanges Barrio #1 got the upper hand and RBG tagged out to Your Hero.

Your Hero squared off  against Barrio #2. After several exchanges your Hero locked in a choke and went for a submission. #2 battled out and Your hero tagged out to C.K.

C.K. battled with Barrio #3 and after a few minutes wound up in a submission predicament, which RBG had to break. C.K. was placed again into the submission and again RBG made the save. #3 again placed C.K. in a submission maneuver and this time Your Hero and RBG attacked.

After several stomps and kicks #3 was thrown out and counted out. #2 came in and went for a dropkick, Your Hero caught #2 and put #2 in a Boston Crab. RBG and C.K. each grabbed an arm and yanked up on the other end for a submission out of #2. #1 came in and was stopped by RBG and powerbombed and pinned. RBG’s team won the 1st fall.

 

 

Note: In Luche Libre 6 man tags go 2 out of 3 falls. A team must either beat all members of an opposing team or pin the captain of the team, which means there can be up to 3 pin falls in a round. Also a tag is not necessary as a member of a team can slide out allowing another team member to come in and take over.

 

 

 

 

 

A.C. Riddick