Tag Archives: 1995

(06/30/1995) Winners vs. Super Calo (AAA)

WINNERS VS. Super Calo
MASK VS. MASK
AAA
06/30/1995

Year: 1995
Type: Mask vs. Mask
Other: n/a

Synopsis:

The final match in the TripleMania III mask series falls flat, partially due to being an all tecnico match. The match fails to draw in the crowd and the sloppy execution doesn’t help as well. There are a couple bright spots, but overall the match is skippable and the worst of the three.

Additional Reading:

  • Cross Arm Breaker Review
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter - July 10, 1995

Accolades:

  • n/a

(06/18/1995) Winners vs. Marabunta (AAA)

Winners vs. Marabunta
MASK VS. MASK
AAA
06/18/1995

Year: 1995
Type: Mask vs. Mask
Other: n/a

Synopsis:

The second of the three Cuadrangular de la Muerte mask matches on the three-stop 1995 TripleMania tour is also the best of the bunch. Dave Meltzer raved about the match upon seeing it live (**** 1/2). While I doubt very many people would rate the match as highly as that today, it is still easily the best of the trio. Marabunta gives a great rudo performance and Winners wrestles a very polished match.

Additional Reading:

  • Cross Arm Break Review
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter - June 26, 1995

Accolades:

  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter – **** 1/2

(06/10/1995) Super Calo vs. Angel Mortal (AAA)

Super Calo vs. Angel Mortal
MASK VS. MASK
AAA
06/10/1995

Year: 1995
Type: Mask vs. Mask
Other: n/a

Synopsis:

For the third iteration of TripleMania, AAA booked three separate shows (as they had in 1994) rather than running a single blowout show. To tie the events together, Antonio Peña booked a Cuadrangular de la Muerte (“Four Corners of Death”) series with Los Diabolicos members Angel Mortal and Marabunta and the dancing tag team of Super Calo and Winners. By the end of the third show, three of the four wrestlers would wind up unmasked. It began with a Relevos Increibles Suicidas where Marabunta and Winners won to force Calo and Mortal into the first mask match of the series. Since it followed a full length tag, this match is only one fall and wraps up in under five minutes. If you look at it as a third fall of an apuesta match, it is a pretty good one. As an overall match, it ends up feeling rather incomplete.

Additional Reading:

  • Cross Arm Break Review
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter - June 19, 1995

Accolades:

  • n/a