My memories of Hercules Ayala dates back in 1987 with those hot feuds with Carlos Colón, Sr. (Father of Carlito and Primo; also uncle of WWE newcomer Epico). Those Texas Death Matches were so bloody that they spilled blood by the gallons... as well as their barbed-wire matches and fire matches... the intensity was as feverish... similar to when Carlos Colón had feuds with Abdullah the Butcher.
chachoo si era impresionate verlo de cerca,bueno yo tenia 8 anos ya tu sabe lo veia grandisimo jeje,pero a pesar de todo era muy humilde y con un gran corazon.
My memories of Hercules Ayala dates back in 1987 with those hot feuds with Carlos Colón, Sr. (Father of Carlito and Primo; also uncle of WWE newcomer Epico). Those Texas Death Matches were so bloody that they spilled blood by the gallons... as well as their barbed-wire matches and fire matches... the intensity was as feverish... similar to when Carlos Colón had feuds with Abdullah the Butcher.
daveski71 2 months ago
That guy was powerful!
jesumele 3 months ago
funny thing he called him old by saying it was time for him to quit
and this was like 15 years ago hahaha
Sid5002 4 months ago
hubiese echo mucho mas si lo dejan pero carlos colon siemp[re pone sus restricciones .
toppyganya 6 months ago
silly mexican
bwaam 8 months ago
parte d q la lucha libre en pr no valga un carajo, c lo debemos a carlitos colon! y ojo, dije: PARTE!
yahlady15 8 months ago
chachoo si era impresionate verlo de cerca,bueno yo tenia 8 anos ya tu sabe lo veia grandisimo jeje,pero a pesar de todo era muy humilde y con un gran corazon.
TheJorama212 9 months ago
Pero por que tenia que entrenar tanto para enfrentarse a Carlos Colon????? que chistosa era la lucha libre!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TVboy76 9 months ago
Tremendo video
ElConfia151 10 months ago
Sa refiere a las promociones de Arturo Mendoza, en Mayaguez , 7:10
porthosw 1 year ago