Rainmaker
Curtain Jerker
If you don't got it, get it. If you don't get it, figure it out.
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Post by Rainmaker on Apr 10, 2012 6:55:40 GMT -5
Personally, I despise El Mesías.
AAA has so much talent that I can't understand why they keep pushing a sack of shit like him. He's horrendous in the ring and his charisma is nothing special. Even TNA ditched him after a few months. Surely the premier lucha organisation in the world can do better.
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Post by dombag85 on Apr 10, 2012 18:50:32 GMT -5
was never a big fan of cibernetico, latin lover, super porky, or hijo del santo.
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Post by Dennis A. on Apr 10, 2012 22:01:41 GMT -5
Latin Lover and Cibernetico are fine. The only reason they push Mesias is because he is a "sex symbol". I would much rather them build a company around a Chessman, LA Park, or a Fenix.
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Post by Reed Benzo on Apr 11, 2012 18:23:24 GMT -5
I'm not a big fan of the bigger, slower guys like Mesias, Super Porky/Brazo del Plata, etc. I also don't like guys like Halloween and Damien 666 who've ballooned up and wrestle in T-shirts and jeans. I prefer my wrestlers wear tights (regardless of wrestling style or country of origin).
I also have a hard time getting into the AAA promotion. They never follow the 2/3 falls tradition and their matches are almost always confusing and overbooked. Maybe it would all make sense if I understood Spanish, but I kind of doubt it. Also, a lot of their wrestlers seem like they're trying to be cool by wearing ugly outfits or the aforementioned T-shirt/jeans combination.
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Post by Dr. Wagner on Apr 14, 2012 22:30:23 GMT -5
I don't care too much for anyone who wrestles in face-paint. It just looks cheap. Halloween and Damien 666 spring to mind instantly, I don't like Dark Oz or Dark Cuervo at all, and I just cannot get all the Chessman love. He seems to be quite popular on a few other boards I sometimes go to, and I just don't get it.
But least favorite? Joe Lider. Vanilla look, very little talent, and just does dumb stuff in the ring to make himself bleed.
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