BLUE PANTHER VS. VULCANO
04/09/1993
AAA
Mask vs. Hair
Year: 1993
Type: Mask vs. Hair
Other: n/a
Synopsis:
Can anyone explain why Vulcano – and the other Destructores for that matter – wear what are seemingly full length masks but are allowed to put their hair on the line in apuesta matches? (EDIT: See below tweets for possible explanation.) If nothing else, this match shows the kind of groove AAA was in from a presentation standpoint at this time. Vulcano and Los Destructores are about as low on the AAA totem pole as anyone. Tony Acre and Rocco Valente both lost their hair to a young Rey Mysterio Jr. late in 1992. This is a rudo/rudo feud with one month build that airs on a random episode of AAA television three weeks before TripleMania. Despite all of that, the match is both heated and very watchable. The match does not need to be seen and in fact, there is little memorable about it but the work is perfectly fine and the heat is good given the circumstances.
Additional Reading:
- Why Los Desctructores wore masks despite being “unmasked” luchadores:
(1/3) Can’t remember the story, either SIms or Fernandez, but there is a story that Los Destructores were asked by Televisa to wear those
— Eduardo Martinez (@PharrFromHeaven) July 10, 2016
(2/3) mesh masks because they looked too ‘indio’ (indigenous). Can’t track down the full story but they does have an bad reputation when it
— Eduardo Martinez (@PharrFromHeaven) July 10, 2016
(3/3) comes to this stuff. Even among people who don’t really talk about this type of stuff, will casually mention how ‘white’ Televisa is.
— Eduardo Martinez (@PharrFromHeaven) July 10, 2016
Accolades:
- n/a