April 17, 201312 yr Author comment_5542363 I think this is the same one too, but I might be wrong on that.
May 27, 201312 yr comment_5545568 This one is different. The connection between becoming a matador and attaining success in the WWF could make some sense if there were a Ross or someone who could really get the athletic requirements over, but it just comes off as spurious and lazy here. Santana's narration isn't helping matters.
June 1, 201312 yr comment_5546152 I like Santana so I’m not going to wish that he gets speared by one of the bulls. Just don’t like this gimmick.
April 9, 201411 yr comment_5598258 One of the more perplexing character changes I can recall seeing with the way they try desperately to draw out the analogy of being a matador with being a wrestler.
September 25, 201510 yr comment_5700563 The worst part of the gimmick was that Tito didn't change his in-ring style at all that I can remember, which rendered the whole expensive exercise, vignettes and all, kind of pointless. According to Tito, Vince spent a sizable sum of money to actually send him for bullfighting lessons. Tito didn't say how good he got at bullfighting or even if he actually fought a bull (I'd tend to doubt it), but he at least supposedly learned their footwork and their attitude, among other things. As I just said, though, very little of this knowledge actually showed up in the ring that I could see. He might have been better off declining the push and living out the next couple of years as the nineties' answer to S.D. Jones.
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