August 9, 201114 yr Author comment_5479090 It's 1992 lucha libre, what are we supposed to do, IGNORE Vampiro? As much as I'd love to, not really an option. Last few minutes of a hair match. When you're watching CMLL, a promotion that does a horrible job of making their crowds audible, and then it doesn't have the best VQ in the world and the crowd heat is still really loud, you kinda get an idea of Vampiro's level of stardom at the time. Pirata carries things and does a fine job. HUGE pop for the finish, as Vamp takes the victory and Pirata loses his hair.
August 19, 201114 yr comment_5480041 Man that botched face drop Vamp does in the beginning was just wow. I can sorta see why Vampiro was so over back then. He was tall and no one looked like him. Kinda funny that he started out as a rudo.
July 9, 201312 yr comment_5550524 The heat here is off the charts and cool to see. Nothing wrong with a haircut.
August 7, 201312 yr comment_5555150 Being scrawny to the point of barely looking like an athlete works if you're a scuzzy punk like Norio Honaga, or in an ultimate underdog role like PG-13. For a guy pushed as a heartthrob...well, he's over, but I just don't get it. Is it just because the Mexican ladies found him exotic-looking? This is incredibly heated but not a lot of it makes a great deal of sense from a work or psychology standpoint. Both guys try but Vampiro isn't good and Morgan doesn't exactly cover himself with glory either. The squeals for Vamp's victory are in-fucking-sane, though.
March 8, 20169 yr comment_5732161 There wasn't enough here to really get a feel for the match, though the pop for Vampiro's win was as insane as advertised. I'd really have to see this in full to have any further comment. I wonder how many pirates ever sailed the Seven Seas bald-headed like Pirata will be going forward?
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