>>7196372>8) Konnan power bombed Cibernetico through a table and part of the table shot onto his forehead causing a very deep cut which would up with an incredible amount of blood because of arterial damage; 8) Calo came off the top of the cage with a chair under his butt and did a somersault like a Nakano somersault legdrop, both off the top of the cage with the chair underneath him, onto Psicosis; 9) Aguayo Jr. did a splash off the top of the cage, as did both Psicosis and Guerrera; 10) Guerrera did a dropkick off the top of the cage; 11) Cibernetico did a Muto handspring elbow into the corner but Konnan caught him around the waist and gave him a german suplex (Keiji Muto/Rick Steiner spot). There was a lot more, but those were the highlights and you get the picture. Anyway, after 14:28 of this carnage, the babyfaces climbed the cage and escaped to win, Cibernetico was left in the ring dead doing a Shawn Michaels gimmick, and Konnan was legitimately taken to the hospital and needed 33 stitches-- 18 inside the head to repair the opened up artery. Everyone else except for Aguayo, Aguayo Jr. and Guerrera were hobbling around with knee, hip, and ankle problems. Cien Caras was long gone before any of the "fun" started. Konnan set up the entire match with his regular Tijuana crew changing it from a UFC style match as had been planned to a match combining all the craziest spots he'd seen on ECW and Sabu tapes (minus the cage dive through three tables at once) and adding twists that had never been done before in ECW because this crew is smaller and more versatile and skillful."This was Meltzer's review of the AAA Star of Death match. Unfortunately, the TV crew didn't show up, so the match wasn't filmed.