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Aztec Jaguar vs. Zande Warrior 

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Aztec Jaguar, the ritualistic killer of the Aztec Empire, vs. a Zander Warior, one of Central Africa's most brutal war tribes.

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Cody Jones ...
Aztec Warrior
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jay Charlot ...
Zande Warrior (as Jacob Charlot)
Darell M. Davie ...
Zande Warrior
Geoff Desmoulin ...
Himself - Host
Armand Dorian ...
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Max Geiger ...
Himself - Computer Programmer
John A. Lorenz ...
Aztec
Eder López ...
Aztec Warrior Expert
Joberde Metellus ...
Zande Warrior
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Coley Speaks ...
Zande Warrior Expert
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Aztec Jaguar, the ritualistic killer of the Aztec Empire, vs. a Zander Warior, one of Central Africa's most brutal war tribes.

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