few days ago I read a topic in a forum, where there was speculation about the struggling of Triple A, Sexy Star According to the person who started the post, she was about to leave CMLL AAA to enter. This, as we know, has not happened, fortunately for the royal and his fans. Just for the days of Immortal Heroes IV there was a similar controversy when it was speculated that the greatest fighter of the CMLL, The Mystic, would be leaving his company to join AAA. Neither happened.
Interesting
maximum we could set: the arrival of a cast of a fighter from the competing company, is specialized quoting several writers, salt and pepper wrestling. What person interested in this business, not be attracted by the thought of seeing Mystic Triple A? ... Surely no. Even the most reactionary defenders of the World Wrestling Council to look at AAA voltearían if this contract were to actually happen someday, and the entire middle of the fight was on hand to Heroes Highlander IV.
also for the fans, at least for the most aware, the transition fighters from one company to another is a beautiful near-utopia, in some cases it is never made, but, welcome to the majority of fans, many others can see your dreams crystallized. The fans, everyone, want -want-to see the two companies most important wrestling in the same event. Although remember well from past experience in the field, the chance to see both companies doing something together for short-term events have not been finalized by the antediluvian mindset that prevails in CMLL. However, over the years we have seen strange things like Shocker and Feline in AAA, and Charles Manson, Kráneobrije, Leon Black Psycho II and others in Mexico (although these, except Charles, were never big stars in Triple, but with all that have served, if you partially, to the effect "magic" of the imaginary crossover of companies).
We can not leave out another factor, one that potentiates and develops most of the productive activities are: competition. Thanks to her, WWF and WCW held the fiercest war against millions of viewers in the nineties, which develops quickly to wrestling, and that in the final film, at the beginning of the next decade, was won in final form by Vince. Thereafter, the only McMahon strong defeat was the loss to the environmental organization of the same name, WWF, which took away the rights of such initials, an event that led to the new era of enterprise: WWE. These events marked the beginning of the current stage in the wrestling, a process described below.
fighters, like any worker seeking access to that is their best option to escape professional stagnation, and the option exists in the market with a job offer similar or even superior, decided to make the leap. Some, as in well known cases, "flirt" and repent, they decide to stay in business, a by fear of change and clearly understand others sad or happy, actually applies to almost all fighters, no wrestling company will "stick" to their base for a foreign star, at least not for long, at least not at the expense of their own values \u200b\u200band brand image. Many immediately think, contradicting this statement, in the case of Dr. Wagner Jr., who is actually an element that started his career and forged most of his style in the UWA, so do not count as "original" CMLL, but recognizing that by advertising their stay in the latter helped him to be what it is today. However, no big deal. Wagner is a native of CMLL as many think. On the contrary, if we see the other side of the coin, we find that the cases that support this argument abound in the global struggle, and that of former WCW world champion, Ron Simmons, who as Faarooq in WWF was never the same : the smart bet is always to develop talent and characters themselves, but nobody denies a goal not as impressive as hiring a mystical or Wagner Park or LA, for the business opportunity in the immediate term it poses.
While wrestling industry continues to have a look oligopoly, with at least two strong options-discarding this time, for obvious reasons of lacking infrastructure, small businesses and independent promoters, will exist to "exchange" of talent that allows great promotions refresh its roster and with it the way fans watch their show. When a business submits to the other and the activity becomes a monopoly, this "healthy" relationship between companies and talent change radically, as in wrestling, where, with notable exceptions such as Kurt Angle and Jeff Hardy, who decided walk out on their WWE before his controversial legal conflict-WWE wrestlers coming to TNA to be dismissed from the first, so that the second takes on the image of "dump" of talent old emporium of Stanford.
To close my comments on this interesting subject, an assessment of the hiring of a cast to another who have made some noise in the last two or three years. List held at the risk of omitting some names, and is not based on the original source of the talents in AAA CMLL
- Dr. Wagner Jr., one of the symbols adopted the CMLL but Wagner was, as stated above, a forged item in bullfighting. His arrival was a big recruitment Triple, which was not direct, as Wagner came to be "one of the few success stories in that sector-known in the indie circuit.
- LA Park, who did not CMLL came from, but she walked on that side, you mentioned this name to be the recruitment of the year and maybe of the decade.
- Marco Corleone, a fighter who enjoyed a good sign in the CMLL and was attracted by the increased popularity of AAA.
- Alex Koslov and Rocky Romero, cases similar to Marco. Guys who did not speak CMLL pests, simply left to find a more ad hoc with their professional aspirations.
- Heavy Metal, although actually started in Mexico, his nom de guerre, design and development as a star, etc., they are originating from AAA. Erick Casas always knew it and decided to continue its AAA career after several years of being a clear example of how a superstar in a company is often stuck in the mud when going to the competition.
- "Invaders pack": Kraneobrije, Psycho II, Maniac, Hysteria II, Charly Manson. Tremendously overrated group, where no longer Psycho II II and became a dry psychosis for many interneteros, who firmly believe in the stupid argument that Mexico is to step on a fighter like Tlacopac a priest celebrating Mass in the Sistine Chapel . Those in the "invasion", as is evident, are elements whose best time has past and in Triple A, except Manson, never did anything important, despite having had exposure in numerous stellar and enjoyed good publicity. They were recruited directly from AAA, they all were semiretired or "independent", some working with dogs of Evil, a company that finally decided to do business with AAA instead of using the fighters who came to have ceased to be programmed, in a case similar to the correlation WWE-TNA.
- Pegasso and Rey Cometa Jr., two preliminary AAA still the same, or worse, in CMLL, to the extent that they have not been considered for the "invasion", perhaps the correct appreciation of the fact that wrestlers are not rooted in the public and have been stationed since arriving in the Mexico. No ideas, but we want to know that in the CMLL ideas do not exist or are not heard by their leaders, "but could still use them if you copied the genesis of the military. I speak of integrating these two in a logic where the wrestlers have been linked in the past to AAA or the indies, but are relegated to the CMLL, rebelled. Of course, that if the CMLL had a good brain and he was heard. The angle of the invasion is for the CMLL as Clinton's affair with Monica: fun, refreshing, but highly uncomfortable and undesirable and not worthy of repeated, it creates a difficult internal commotion of abating, leading to Mystic to leave plaintiff in the Record. Sorry, Rey Cometa Jr. Pegasso and hope his courage in the ring comes to be taken into account. Does anyone remember that Comet was the Air Force? Princess
- Sugeith and Sahori, fighters fairly nourished by resources, which will surely spend their last years as fighters there. It's hard to know if they are better or worse than in AAA.
- Mr. Niebla, a variable fighter and serious personal problems that affect its stability and the medium-term work.
- X-Pac, a humorous case for the CMLL thought and habérselo taken up as scheduled on his debut heavyweight challenger to his title-good matchmaking, for Waltman is the most important heavyweight wrestling history. It should not be listed as the "Kid" never fought for them, but exemplifies how unattractive it is to be in the CMLL for a fighter who, coming from elsewhere, can not be "dizzy" by the famous curtain CMLL smoke that sells the talents, the idea of \u200b\u200bthe cathedral of lucha libre, the doctorate is for a professional step on the Arena Mexico and other crap like that in which fewer and fewer fighters, fortunately, they believe.
something's going to be obvious: Triple A does not affect whether various talents actually work and decided to change the projection of a marketing model is not perfect but it does have Benefits various media advertising and licensing, by submitting a retrograde model of promotion and a rickety system of work based substantially on the "participation rates", so dysfunctional that his biggest star appears in the media complaining about the low and limited warranties available dates. If the experience of departure, in the nineties, Konnan with the whole "Latin group" of WCW and a large additional set would not have been surpassed by Antonio Peña, if the output of Hogan, Macho Man, Diesel Razor Ramon, the actual X-Pac (as 1-2-3 Kid) and others, has not been surpassed by McMahon, or if the CMLL did not survive the formation of The Dogs of Evil, if AJPW had fallen after the death of Giant Baba and the subsequent exile that led to Pro Wrestling Noah, then we must believe, as do less analytical eye, that the departure of a wrestler can bury Triple A. Visions of doom and follies of those who resist change: 18 years and a half and the company he founded Antonio Peña looks stronger than ever.
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