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(11/27/1992) El Dandy vs. La Fiera (CMLL)

EL DANDY VS. LA FIERA
CMLL
11/27/1992
HAIR VS. HAIR

Year: 1992
Type:  Hair vs. Hair
Other: n/a

Synopsis:

A tantalizing match on paper that might not quite live up to expectations, but is still worth your time. El Dandy and La Fiera could work a worthwhile hair match in their sleep and they do better than that here. Just don’t go in expecting an amalgamation of both men’s best hair matches and you are sure to not be disappointed.

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(04/17/1992) La Fiera vs. Black Magic (CMLL)

LA FIERA VS. Black Magic
CMLL
04/17/1992

Year: 1992
Type:  n/a
Other: Foreigner

Synopsis:

A straight up, non-stipulation singles match that ultimately plays out like a solid U.S. television match from the same time. The highlights are Fiera’s focused attack on Smiley’s arm, Magic’s wonderfully subtle and realistic selling, and the suplex finish. A very average 12-minute match that is void of many of the lucha stylistic idiosyncrasies, which could be a good, a bad or neutral thing depending on your point of view.

Additional Reading:

  • Cross Arm Breaker Review 
  • Lucha Libre Weekly (April 28, 1992)
  • RSPW (Dave Fields) Review
  • Segunda Caida (MattD) Review
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter (May 4, 1992)

Accolades:

  • n/a

(04/03/1992) Atlantis vs. La Fiera (CMLL)

Atlantis vs. La Fiera
CMLL
04/03/1992
NWA World Middleweight

Year: 1992
Type:  Title Match Style
Other: n/a

Synopsis:

Originally this was match was to be Atlantis vs. Bestia Salvaje with Salvaje – who was being pushed heavily in 1992 with two hair wins already under his belt – ending Atlantis’ long title reign. Unfortunately, Salvaje blew out his knee after they set up this match for the Arena Mexico Anniversary show and Fiera was substituted in his place. Unlike Salvaje, Fiera was not being pushed hard at the time, resulting in a match where Altantis was clearly and consistently portrayed as being at least one level above his opponent. There is some action in this match while at the very least, the structure provides for an interesting and unique match.

Additional Reading:

  • Cross Arm Breaker Review 
  • PWO Discussion Thread
  • RSPW (Dave Fields) Recap
  • Ohtani’s Jacket Review
  • Lucha Libre Weekly (April 14, 1992)
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter (April 20, 1992)

Accolades:

  • n/a

(07/03/1992) MS-1 vs. El Faraón (CMLL)

MS-1 vs. El Faraón
CMLL
HAIR VS. HAIR
07/03/1992

Year: 1992
Type:  Hair vs. Hair
Other: Bloody

Synopsis:

The main event of the same show as the classic El Dandy & Negro Casas title match was this forgettable veteran vs. veteran hair match. El Faraón was at the end of his career and MS-1 was past his prime. They worked at a methodical pace. More importantly, they do not make the most of that pace and the result is a middling match where the stakes feel far lower than they should. They both bleed (MS-1 bleeds heavily) which provides a little spark to the third fall. However, MS-1 also seems to run out of steam around the same time. As a result, the match crawls to the finish. The finish itself is blown with the losing wrestler’s shoulders clearly being off the mat, but that doesn’t stop CMLL from showing a slow motion replay of it anyway.

Additional Reading:

  • Lucha Libre Weekly (July 8, 1992)

Accolades:

  • n/a

(07/03/1992) Negro Casas vs. El Dandy (CMLL)

Negro Casas vs. El Dandy
CMLL
CMLL World Middleweight
07/03/1992

Year: 1992
Type:  Title Match Style
Other: Classic

Synopsis:

The match has quite the history in terms of it was viewed and received by fans outside of Mexico. The match was praised at the time – Dave Scherer rated the match at **** and apparently Dave Scherer rarely rated lucha matches that highly back then – but in somewhat of a curiosity the match did not receive any votes in the DVDVR 90’s lucha poll. The video quality of the only known copy (possibly Scherer’s copy) was very grainy which likely played some role in the the match flying under the radar after the initial airing. As the story goes, the match was also not traded much from the initial airing up until the mid-2000’s when old lucha libre tapes were transferred to DVD. The match was praised by those that saw it then and again about five years later when it was included on the PWO 1992 Year Book. In recent years, a version of the match with higher video quality surfaced as well. Some combination of all those factors have led to Casas/Dandy being viewed as one of the classic lucha libre singles matches of all time.

This title match is a definite contender for the best lucha match of all time and is among my favorite matches ever. Like any matches that receive that level of acclaim, the work is both high level and varied. This is a match that fans of all styles of wrestling should seek out. The execution is near spotless and the match builds from exquisite opening mat work to a third fall finish filled with high end junior heavyweight style offense. Rarely do two wrestlers as great as Casas and Dandy have a match together that lives up to their individual abilities, but this one certainly does.

Additional Reading:

  • Lucha Libre Weekly (July 8, 1992)
  • Lucha Libre Weekly (July 22, 1992)
  • Tim Cooke Review (February 8, 2007)
  • PWO Discussion Thread
  • Dave Scherer Review
  • Cross Arm Breaker Review
  • Whiskey & Wrestling Review

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