Posted December 22, 20168 yr comment_5779775 Saw a few different trustworthy accounts on twitter report that lucha legend Mocho Cota has died at the age of 62. I know he was a favorite among some of the posters here and did fairly well in the GWE poll for a guy who didn't seem to get much love before the 80s Lucha set got released. Unfortunately we don't have a lot of footage of him during his prime in the 80s but what we do have makes him look like an all time great rudo. RIP
December 22, 20168 yr comment_5779777 That's too bad. One of the things about Cota that doesn't really come across in the footage we have is that he used to rent random costumes from fancy dress shops and wear them to the ring each week. You can see it a bit in his AAA run after he was released from prison.
December 22, 20168 yr comment_5779778 Somehow I need to watch more of, but everytime I saw him really impressed. 60 is too young to go.
December 22, 20168 yr comment_5779784 I couldn't rationalize putting him higher than I did in GWE (one before Hansen at 25), but if it was a list of my all time favorites, he'd be top five.
December 23, 20168 yr comment_5779812 This is a bummer. Probably one of the true guys of the 80's sets I havent seen or thought of at all that really impressed me coming out of it.
December 23, 20168 yr comment_5779815 Will turned me onto him some years back and I thought he was awesome. 2016 strikes again.
December 24, 20168 yr comment_5779900 Hey at least his greatness got discovered in his lifetime (just). I'm sure that his final days would've been made all the brighter by reading select English language wrestling forums. Now he can be reunited with his long lost fingers in Lucha heaven (if it works like that). RIP Mocho Cota
December 26, 20168 yr comment_5780058 Incredible charisma + Incredible skill. His match with Americo Rocca from 1/27/1984 is one of the great matches I have ever seen. His overall greatness was easily evident despite the limited amount of footage. RIP.
December 26, 20168 yr comment_5780123 Incredible charisma + Incredible skill. Yeah, I agree with this, and to me the skill tied his character together. It made him into almost an evil genius rather than just a trash talker. Does anyone know anything about Cota's listed maestro, Reveles Lopez? It looks like he was not a big name among trainers, which would mean that Cota got as far as he did without a boost from any kind of pedigree.
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