taped @ Arena Mexico, 01/21/2011
Leono & Molotov vs Disturbio & Zayco: Zayco and Disturbio have some potential as a tag team. Disturbio will eventually get to do something for being related to the right people (Skandalo may currently argue this point) and having a hair to lose, but I wonder if Zayco might be a guy who’s better in AAA. He’s decent at this point, CMLL’s doesn’t seem to have any interest in him, and he’d fit in with the Milicia. Maybe I just want to see the Stones vs the Cota on AAA Jakked.
Hijo del Signo, Loco Max, Skándalo vs Ángel Azteca Jr., Dragon Lee, Rey Cometa: I watched this 12 days ago, minus the big gap in the middle, and can not remember a lot from it. I do remember Cometa being great, because Cometa is always great. I do remember Skandalo killing poor Dragon Lee with a package piledriver, because that was brutal. The Generacion 2011 guys are not impressing as much as the Generacion 75 guys, but it’s not on the new guys, it just seems like they’re hyping them up a lot sooner. They’re not ready to be spotlighted, but they’re fine for people just getting started.
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My television set needs more Zayco. Maybe joining his brother in AAA is a great idea.
That move is a badly done version of Henry lll Sugawara’s/Takuya Sugawara’s Buckingham Drop.
@Joshi Rob: I am sure he does it, but I would guess both he and Zayco got it from a common source in Mexico.
That move came from Mocho Cota… Zayco’s father. He used it regularly in the 70’s and 80’s. It’s just a Reinera variation. I think Zayco does it the way he does it b/c later in his career Cota couldn’t exactly get his opponents all the way up ala Shocker so he did the half-assed version you see here.
Zayco is one of the wrestlers that gives variety to the roster. I enjoyed seeing him live in Arena Coliseo and would be sad if he went to AAA.
I hope he gets the chance to show more of his stuff at Arena México (as he did in January).
A lot of wrestling holds come from mistakes and then instead of being called mistakes, they’re called “innovative moves”.