Grimmas Posted October 18, 2015 Author Report Posted October 18, 2015 He started off with some great dives. Had some amazing matches too. Later in his career he was really charismatic in the ring. I have limited watches on Garza, would he stand a chance? Quote
Tim Evans Posted October 20, 2015 Report Posted October 20, 2015 Great high flyer till he injured his leg. Amazing rudo in AAA and CMLL. His tecnico stuff is not great and I don't think he has the same amount of great matches like his peers. Probably won't make my list. Quote
Matt D Posted March 11, 2016 Report Posted March 11, 2016 If we were making a list of our favorites, Garza would probably be in my top 15. That's not what this is and he likely won't even make my top 50, but I'm probably still going to be the high voter on him, based almost entirely on the back half of his career. He was really the ultimate middle ground between athleticism and character. Not only was, he so, so smooth in almost everything he did physically (most especially the corkscrew plancha and the way he'd bound up to the top rope for his moonsault), he was an amazing, emotive rudo, someone who felt to me like the heir to Eddy Guerrero. I could watch him react to a total stiff like Jon Strongman Anderson all day. He's someone who could make whatever was happening in the ring immediately a thousand more entertaining and meaningful through his reactions. I probably put 10+ gifs in the review below, and while gifs are a terrible way to get across someone's candidacy, I think it fits here. http://segundacaida.blogspot.com/2015/03/mlj-2010-garza-odyssey-20-strong-man.html Quote
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