Tag Archives: Angle

(02/25/2005) Ultimo Guerrero vs. Mistico (CMLL)

Ultimo Guerrero vs. Mistico
CMLL
02/25/2005

Year: 2005
Type:  n/a
Other: Angle

Synopsis:

The first (televised) singles match between longtime rivals Ultimo Guerrero and Mistico is highlighted by a unique and excellent match layout as well as some strong booking. The intent of the match is to get Guerrero over as the meanest rudo around and Mistico as both a courageous and crafty tecnico. To both of those ends, the match is a runaway success. That’s not to say the match is all booking – there is some quality wrestling in here as well including a pair of equally awesome (although for entirely different reasons) dives by Mistico. This match got a lot of MOTY buzz at the time and also had is detractors. If not a MOTY-level match, it is certainly a very good non-stipulation singles match that holds up rather well a decade later.

Additional Reading:

  • Cross Arm Breaker Review
  • Bill Thompson Review
  • Rob Bihari Review
  • Victor Review
  • thecubsfan Recap & Review
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter (August 8, 2005)

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(10/29/1993) Pirata Morgan vs. Jerry Estrada (AAA)

Pirata Morgan vs. Jerry Estrada
10/29/1993
AAA

Year: 1993
Type: n/a
Other: Angle

Synopsis:

A throw away, non-stipulation singles match in the middle of the Jerry Estrada/Pirata Morgan/El Satanico 3-way feud. The wrestling in this one is forgettable and worse yet the match does nothing to further the burgeoning feud. The match includes a lengthy post-match beating of Jerrito Estrada leading to hair match challenges between Jerrito and Piratita but does nothing to continue the issue between the participants except leaving it unresolved.

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Accolades:

  • n/a

(03/12/1993) Blue Panther vs. Vulcano (AAA)

blue panther vs. vulcano
03/12/1993
AAA

Year: 1993
Type: n/a
Other: Angle

Synopsis:

Someone show Vince Russo a copy of the Blue Panther/Vulcano feud as it is something right out of his playbook years before he had a playbook. The Destructores have a falling out with Vulcano ending up as the odd-man out of the trio. He grabs Blue Panther to be his partner to face his old Destructore partners. This leads to a pair of tag matches, both of which end in disqualification. Vulcano gets along with his new partner as poorly as his old ones, so he and Panther sign for this match to hash out their difference. The match is nothing more than a backdrop for an angle where the Destructores run out wearing Blue Panther masks, attack the real Blue Panther, and reunite with Vulcano. The angle draws a modicum of heat so not all was lost. The match is not much, just an excuse to run this angle and set up the mask vs. hair match. If nothing else, the entire deal was effective in establishing Panther as the face in this rudo vs. rudo feud which almost played out like a test run for his true tecnico turn later this same year. It should be noted that Steve Sims was more positive about this match back in the day (see below).

Additional Reading:

  • Homer J. Fong’s Review
  • Lucha Libre Weekly (March 24, 1993)

Accolades:

  • n/a

(05/21/1993) Ciclon Ramirez vs. Felino (CMLL)

felino vs. ciclon ramirez
05/21/1993
cmll world welterweight
cmll

Year: 1993
Type: Title Match Style
Other:Angle

Synopsis:

As part of the build to their mask match, Ciclon Ramirez and Felino meet with Felino’s CMLL World Welterweight title at stake. The match is structured slightly differently than the average CMLL title match. The result is a match that feels both fresh and unique. The ending too is equally unique and effective. Ciclon Ramirez and Felino had great chemistry together. If you are going to watch their mask match, it is a good idea to watch this one as well because they are not far apart in quality.

Additional Reading:

  • Cross Arm Breaker Review
  • Pro Wrestling Only Discussion Thread
  • Ohtani’s Jacket Review
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter (May 31, 1993)

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(07/18/1993) Blue Panther vs. Love Machine (AAA)

Blue Panther vs. Love Machine
07/18/1993
MASK VS. Hair
AAA

Year: 1993
Type: Mask vs. Hair
Other: Historical; Angle

Synopsis:

One year after Love Machine lost his mask to Blue Panther in CMLL, the two old adversaries met in an apuesta re-match in AAA. The match is storyline and angle driven, but it is a good storyline and a well-executed angle. Love Machine lost his mask in 1992 due to a dumb mistake and is coming to take Panther’s mask as means of righting that wrong. As is often the case with revenge plots, this one goes horribly off the rails for Love Machine. This match is an interesting comparison to the Ciclon Ramirez/Felino mask match CMLL ran earlier the same month. While the wrestling in Panther/Love Machine is only okay at best and the work in Ramirez/Felino is great, the booking of the AAA match and post-match makes it the more indelible match. This one has obvious historical implications as well given that is spawned the successful Los Gringos Locos angle.

Additional Reading:

  • Cross Arm Breaker Review
  • Pro Wrestling Only Discussion Thread
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter (July 26, 1993)

Accolades:

  • n/a