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Friday, September 25, 2009

#6: Cassandro



by Eric

I'll be honest. Before 2008 I had only seen two Cassandro matches. I've always been a big fan of Pimpinela Escarlata, mainly because as long as I've been watching lucha (2000), AAA was always so bad that the few good regulars there over the last decade (Pimpi, Apaches, Garza, Perro) always stood out. Well starting in 2006/2007 Cassandro started working pretty regularly for AAA and therefore started making tape more often than before (i.e. never). And we are all better for it. Cassandro is really the complete package. His charisma is through the roof. He works great in front of small indie crowds, large hipster Lucha Va Voom crowds, British crowds, large lucha crowds, everything. He knows when to play to the back row and when to play to the front row. His bumping is unreal. He may have one of the most insane regular bumps in wrestling today, where he flies through the middle ropes and wraps himself around the ringpost, and every match he finds cool ways to work it in. His sequences always look great and he really gets the most out of the exotico style. Where I get the feeling some exotico workers just throw on makeup as a cheap way to get heat, he knows how to get the most out of it. He might be the best at building to a unwanted kiss spot or an unwanted butt bump of any exotico I've seen. The one tragic thing is that all his best matches are not being taped. What we've seen is merely grazing the surface of Cassandro. No doubt AAA made the right choice in not airing the hair match against Lady Apache earlier this decade. No, no, we needed to see a Black Family trios. Who would want to see any of the Cassandro/Santo singles matches, or Cassandro working opposite Negro Navarro in London? This is a travesty that so many Kurt Angle TNA house show main events get recorded every year, but none of this amazing Cassandro stuff is being documented. Something needs to be done. In the meantime we'll just cross our fingers that Lucha Va Voom has a bunch of his stuff in the can, or some mystery fan with handheld footage emerges. Until then we'll enjoy what we have of him.

Recommended 2008 Matches:

~w/ Billy Boy/Mascara Divina/Pimpinela Escarlata vs. Jesse/Nygma/Polvo de Estrellas/Yuriko (AAA, 1/19/08)
~w/ Pimpinela Escarlata/Pasion Cristal vs. Nygma/Polvo de Estrellas/Yuriko (AAA, 4/10/08)
~w/ Hijo del Cien Caras vs. Incognito/Mascara Ano Dos Mil (Promociones Wagner, 9/6/08)
~vs. Sara Del Ray (IWA-MS, 9/27/08)
~w/ El Hijo del Santo/Magno vs. Mystico de la Juarez/Silver King/Ruby Gardenia (Lucha Libre London, 12/9/08)

Recommended Career Matches:

~w/ Zumbido/Antifaz vs. Pimpinela Escarlata/Sangre Chicana/Casanova (Monterey, 1/8/06)
~w/ Picudo/Nygma vs. Ozz/Cuervo/Scoria (AAA, 3/4/06)
~w/ Gran Apache/Mini Chessman/Tiffany vs. Fabi Apache/Billy Boy/La Parkita/Pimpinela Escarlata (AAA, 5/15/06)
~vs. Pimpinela Escarlata (AAA, 5/18/06)
~w/ Alan/Billy Boy/Decnnis vs. Gran Apache/May Flowers/Pimpinela Escarlata/Polvo de Estrellas (AAA, 5/20/06)
~w/ Faby Apache/Takashi Suguira vs. Pimpinela Escarlata/Oriental/Chikayo Nagashima (AAA, 9/3/07)

2009 Outlook:

I'm sure he would place high if we actually got to see more of his matches. I have seen one Cassandro match that took place in 2009. Lucha Va Voom does his San Francisco a couple times a year, but I am admittedly worried to go check it out (what if the rest of the wrestling stinks? what if the comedy is really unfunny? what if the burlesque bores me to tears? would it be worth my $30 for the one Cassandro match!?). So, let's keep those fingers crossed that we be blessed with more Cassandro!

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#7: Alexander Otsuka



by Phil

BattlArts is one of the last vestiges of the old UWF style left in wrestling. While most of the BattlArts guys focus on the brutal asskicking part of the style, Otsuka is the heir to the Fujiwara, Tamura and Volk Han crazy matwork throne. Along with all of his other strengths you can count on him to bust out at least one rewind mat hold or counter every couple of minutes. He somehow makes almost lucha maestro style matwork work in a shoot setting. Add that to the super violent suplexes and willingness to absorb a hellacious asskicking, you get a total package. Lots of singles matches in 2008 including some pretty big time carry jobs of flawed guys (Tiger II, Sawa and the feculent Keita Yano), plus his part in the classic six man really made him a top 10 guy.

Recommended 2008 Matches:

~vs. Munenori Sawa (BattlArts, 6/8/08)
~vs. Yuki Ishikawa (Real Japan, 6/18/08)
~w/ Yuki Ishikawa/Munenori Sawa vs. Daisuke Ikeda/Super Tiger II/Katsumi Usuda (BattlArts, 7/26/08)
~vs. Super Tiger II (BattlArts, 8/31/08)
~vs. Keita Yano (BattlArts, 12/21/08)

Recommended Career Matches:

~w/ Yuki Ishikawa vs. Daisuke Ikeda/Mohammed Yone (BattlArts, 1/12/99)
~vs. Daisuke Ikeda (BattlArts, 4/26/99)
~vs. Mitsuya Nagai (BattlArts, 9/7/00)
~w/ Yuki Ishikawa vs. Daisuke Ikeda/Mitsuya Nagai (BattlArts, 2/13/00)
~vs. Takeshi Suguira (Zero-One, 4/18/01)
~vs. Yuki Ishikawa (Big Mouth Loud, 9/11/05)

2009 Outlook:

Had a good start with a carry job of the useless Sekimoto and a nice B-Rules match with Ishikawa but then has kind of vanished. He had some tags during the B-1 Climax, but probably not enough production to keep him in the top 10.

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