12/27/2008 by Jacob Kinnun
ACW has returned once again on a Kayfabe Commentaries release. This time ACW’s very own Hung Lo makes an appearance on their “YouShoot: Missy Hyatt” DVD. This DVD features questions and comments from fans of one of the first “diva” era valets, Missy Hyatt, as well as some very interesting games. And with Missy Hyatt involved it has the most “sexual content” of all the DVD series. So this is definitely for adults only! But it did end up, like usual, with a bit of controversy between Hung Lo, Missy Hyatt and oddly enough Valor Valancy.
Hung Lo’s segment appears in the Sex & Drugs chapter of the DVD. In the segment, which can be seen in the Other Videos Section, Hung Lo makes an offer to Missy Hyatt to join “Team Hung Lo.” Missy Hyatt’s response didn’t directly answer his question but included her feeling herself and the words “Hung Lo… Come on baby!”, “Looks like he is in my basement…”, and “If I get home tonight and that is in my basement, I’m going to be really upset, because I got my stripper-pole getting put in tonight.” But we were able to get a reply from Hung Lo: “Missy Hyatt I seen that you were giggling and giving me your ‘O’ faces during my segment! I always knew you were a fan of Hung Lo! I will accept your ‘Come on baby!’ as a yes to my Team Hung Lo proposal! Oh ya and Hung Lo approves of the pole in your basement! And finally don’t listen to that Valor Valancy!”
As mentioned by Hung Lo, Valor Valancy was involved. Valor Valancy had his own comments about Missy Hyatt and Hung Lo, which can be seen in the Other Videos Section as well. He warned Missy Hyatt against joining Team Hung Lo and that he had a “rat trap” to catch her if she joined with Hung Lo. It was originally intended to for the Missy Hyatt DVD as well but rumor has it Hung Lo paid of the right people to get the Valor Valancy “warning tape” to be delayed just enough to miss the DVD filming date so Missy Hyatt wouldn’t get the message. We have yet to hear if Missy Hyatt ended up getting the message in the end.
Obviously the DVD still has controversy surrounding it and we will continue to report on any further developments. Kayfabe Commentaries’ “YouShoot: Missy Hyatt” can be ordered at www.KayfabeCommentaries.com.