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Friday, January 16, 2026

Found Footage Friday: LOST LUCHA~! HIJO DEL SANTO~! BABE RICHARD~! KONNAN~! REY SR~!


Shogun/Faisan vs. Babe Richard/El Master Arena Coliseo 1984-1985

MD: It's rare that lucha this old pops up and I don't think we have a ton of Richard pre-reffing. Shogun is the Ramirez from the last few months.  Master was Richard's brother. They had a pretty good act as heatseeking rudos. Constant motion. Faisin did a spot early where he took one's hands up to the top rope and when the other rushed in, he faked a kick, then stepped on his head/shoulders, to bound off and armdrag the other. I'm not sure I've seen it done quite like that. Then Shogun came in and they played right into a bunch of rudo stooging. Once they took over (and got the primera with a foul), they were constant double teams and pulling feet in from the outside to be weapons. Just constant nuisances. The handheld nature of this meant we heard all the laughter as they were getting theirs and the heat when they were dishing it out. Comeback became quebradora city until Faisan took an errant palm strike and fell down, getting a foot up as he did to foul one of his opponents before the ref and draw the DQ. Very weird finish that I am glad is lost to time because no one seemed to like it.


Rey Misterio Sr./Arana Negra vs. "Huracan Ramirez Jr."/Konnan LA Early 90s

MD: A series of finds from the family of this Ramirez. Arana is going to be Misterioso and we come in with a rudo beatdown. He works the crowd well enough here. They all do more or less, and the crowd is very into Konnan (and Ramirez knew his job was to get them chanting along for him). It's fun to watch Misterio beat on him. Most of the Rey Sr. I've seen has him as a tecnico but it's always fun to watch him play rudo now and again. He was quite good at it. Konnan was quite good at making sure people's faces ended up in his crotch, including when Arana tried to do push ups. Rudos took back over with chairs (including a drop toe-hold onto them) and Konnan was good at looking like he was constantly trying to get back in it or fight back, even with a rudo ref. Finish had Misterio get a foul on Konnan behind the ref's back but he spent too long celebrating and got nailed himself with a Konnan foul. The fans seemed pretty happy about all of it at least. An interesting look at how certain instincts played out in front of a crowd like this and of a relatively svelte Misterio Sr.


Huracan Ramirez Jr./Hijo del Santo vs. Mosco de la Merced/Tornado Negro Anaheim Late 90s

MD: We get about ten minutes of action here and I'm not sure if it's just the primera or if it's the whole thing, but it is fun. This is parking lot tent lucha. Ramirez looked pretty good here, starting and then being part of the finish. I don't know if Tornado Negro was a natural enemy to him or what but they matched up well with armdrags and what not. The fans wanted to see Santo and so do we and he had a few minutes of playing the hits with Mosco, sweeping him out of the ring, doing the headstand headscissors, a headscissors takeover, the rowboat. It's all rousing stuff and the fans eat it up. Then Ramirez comes in for some rudo miscommunication stuff, including yanking the ref down, before he hit a power bomb out of the corner and Santo flew off the top with his headbutt and they brought it to a finish. We're not going to refuse seeing Santo we haven't seen before and the setting was nice but it was pretty lightweight stuff.


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