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(10/29/1993) Pirata Morgan vs. Jerry Estrada (AAA)

Pirata Morgan vs. Jerry Estrada
10/29/1993
AAA

Year: 1993
Type: n/a
Other: Angle

Synopsis:

A throw away, non-stipulation singles match in the middle of the Jerry Estrada/Pirata Morgan/El Satanico 3-way feud. The wrestling in this one is forgettable and worse yet the match does nothing to further the burgeoning feud. The match includes a lengthy post-match beating of Jerrito Estrada leading to hair match challenges between Jerrito and Piratita but does nothing to continue the issue between the participants except leaving it unresolved.

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(11/26/1993) El Satanico vs. Pirata Morgan (AAA)

El Satanico vs. Pirata Morgan
Hair vs. Hair
AAA
11/26/1993

Year: 1993
Type: Hair vs. Hair
Features: BloodyRecommended

Synopsis:

A model of a match if you are looking for no nonsense, cut-the-fat lucha style brawls. Morgan and Satanico were on the downsides of their careers at the time this match took place (which is a funny thing to write when both are still wrestling in 2016) but had more than enough left in the tank. Morgan and Satanico being hair match veterans also shined through in this match as it was classically styled and worked hair bout. This is a basic match – a lot of punching, relatively uncomplicated submissions, attacks of the knee, blood, and bumping – but it is all executed really well and with a high level of intensity. This feels more like a CMLL match than something from AAA for multiple reasons, almost all of which are positive. Fans of traditional hair matches, bloody lucha libre, and basic Memphis-like fights should seek this match out.

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(11/19/1993) Pirata Morgan vs. El Satanico vs. Jerry Estrada (AAA)

Pirata Morgan vs. El Satanico vs. Jerry Estrada
AAA
11/19/1993

Year: 1993
Type: n/a
Other:Triangular

Synopsis:

Following their break up the previous week on AAA television, Pirata Morgan and El Satanico meet in a triangle match that also involves the catalyst for their split, Jerry “Puma” Estrada. The rules of lucha triangle matches differ from the rules of a typical three-way match from outside of Mexico. There are three stages. In the first, all three wrestlers are in the ring at the same time. One fall decides this stage. The wrestler that loses the fall “advances” to the third stage. In the second stage, the two remaining wrestlers go one-on-one for one fall. The winner of that stage is out of the match and would be considered the overall winner. The loser of the second stage faces the loser of the first stage in a best two out of three falls match. In other words, the entire thing consists of five falls: a one fall three way, a one fall singles match, and a two out of three falls singles match. This particular match is both entertaining and effective in setting up the next stage of the Morgan/Satanico feud.

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