i was there that day and actually bought one of mil's masks, I've been mesmerized by him ever since i was a little kid, some people speak badly of him but he's been great to me each time i've met him
MIL MASCARAS EL MÁS GRANDE pero Destroyer un super digno rival muy bueno lo que sea de cada quien también muchos recursos ese destroyer es de los pocos que se le ponía al tu por tu, muy incomodo rival para el Mil además los dos unos caballeros en la entrevista muy educados lo dos
Se le complicaba mucho es verdad. Pero con recursos al filo del reglamento y artimañas. El error del Señoron mil máscaras era caer en ese tipo. De lucha seca. Recia. Pero aquí me da gusto verlos a los dos recordando su gran rivalidad
From what ive read, no one liked to work against Mil Mascaras back in the way. They say that he refused to "sell" thier moves or to put them over. He was a movie star in Mexico and walked around like he was above all the other wrestlers.
Máscaras has attributed these claims to cultural differences in the sport, saying: "One problem is that in the U.S. some wrestlers focus more on their IMAGE than their SKILLS. I understand because I understand the business. I don't criticize them for that, but they should understand that for me wrestling means something more. If a guy doesn't execute a move, I don't pretend that he did. If I miss a move, then I don't ask anyone to make me look good. " - Mil Mascaras, Filmfax, pp.51-52, issue 1, 2012 He made some very valid points as to why he worked that way. And I totally agree with him on his reasons. His last statement is totally respectable. The "wrestlers" who couldn't handle that never deserved to be in the ring with him in the first place. The man was a technical wrestler and NOT a script performer (except in his films of course).
Still going.....Mil Mascaras...in your 45th year of Professional Wrestling....WOW. I'm sure it's just as much fun for you as it's always been. Aaron....you look great. Have fun in Japan.
Sad to see The Destroyer using a walker and his speech was slurred.Thirty-nine years in the business. Man, this guy could wrestle. I won't watch wrestling today. Too much of a circus. Dick Beyer was an inter-collegiate wrestling champion. Destroyer was fun to watch.
I'd like to think that isn't true about Mascaras, but that's not hard to believe either. I say that because I was a member of a gym that belonged to Sting and Lex Luger years ago when we had the WCW. From my own experience I can say Sting, Booker T, Dallas Page and Kimberly, Scott Steiner, Buff Bagwell and even Chris Benoit and few others were cool, but Dean Malenko, Vampiro, Saturn, Billy Kidman appeared to be the more antisocial. Not all them know how to receive people outside of the business.
And that's just a small list of who I met during those years, And what was funny to me was when I was in competitive bodybuilding, Johnny Swinger came and supported me in one of my contests, and when he was starting out in the business, Mark Jindrak once asked me advice on how to train on the extended reach pec deck. I wasn't used to that, but it was fun. :) Never met the Warlord, but I knew he was a powerhouse I'll bet.
Si este señor es criticado es por pura envidia , la neta una persona muy preparada y si les parece que es soberbio no simplemente dice lo que el logro y nadie a logrado hasta ahora
Me gustaría una lucha Atlantis que es hasta horita el mejor Luchador Máscara vs Máscara con Destroyer lo que no me gusta es que Destroyer usa mucho la marrulleria y Atlantis es mui tecnico
@Norbe51909 ha ha simon! la gente en mexico que no sabe ingles piensa que mil lo habla perfecto como un gringo,not even, creo que el espanol de marco corleone es mejor que el ingles de mil,por cierto alberto del rio lo habla mucho mejor que su tio.
Pues El Destroyer nacio en 1930 y Mil Máscaras en 1942 le llevaba 12 años de diferencia, no es como 2 o 3 años. En fin los dos grandes luchadores y El Mil Máscaras mi idolo.
i was there that day and actually bought one of mil's masks, I've been mesmerized by him ever since i was a little kid, some people speak badly of him but he's been great to me each time i've met him
MIL MASCARAS EL MÁS GRANDE pero Destroyer un super digno rival muy bueno lo que sea de cada quien también muchos recursos ese destroyer es de los pocos que se le ponía al tu por tu, muy incomodo rival para el Mil además los dos unos caballeros en la entrevista muy educados lo dos
Se le complicaba mucho es verdad. Pero con recursos al filo del reglamento y artimañas. El error del Señoron mil máscaras era caer en ese tipo. De lucha seca. Recia. Pero aquí me da gusto verlos a los dos recordando su gran rivalidad
Buen luchador Destroyer , al nivel de Mil Máscaras
Real wrestlers. Their matches were legendary
From what ive read, no one liked to work against Mil Mascaras back in the way. They say that he refused to "sell" thier moves or to put them over. He was a movie star in Mexico and walked around like he was above all the other wrestlers.
Máscaras has attributed these claims to cultural differences in the sport, saying:
"One problem is that in the U.S. some wrestlers focus more on their IMAGE than their SKILLS. I understand because I understand the business. I don't criticize them for that, but they should understand that for me wrestling means something more. If a guy doesn't execute a move, I don't pretend that he did. If I miss a move, then I don't ask anyone to make me look good.
"
- Mil Mascaras, Filmfax, pp.51-52, issue 1, 2012
He made some very valid points as to why he worked that way. And I totally agree with him on his reasons. His last statement is totally respectable. The "wrestlers" who couldn't handle that never deserved to be in the ring with him in the first place. The man was a technical wrestler and NOT a script performer (except in his films of course).
Destroyer spoke the truth about the state of wrestling today
Greatest feud of all time!
Greatest matches ever
La verdad, el destroyer le dió unas buenas friegas al mil
ESTE SI ES UNA LEYENDA
Mascaras is nearly 70 in this interview yet he still looks physically half his age! Amazing athletic shape!
this is a great video, two leyends of wrestling, real wrestler not a clown wrestler wiht the WWE
Mascaras looks like he can still go in ring, today, Destroyer got up like he could hardly move.
Still going.....Mil Mascaras...in your 45th year of Professional Wrestling....WOW.
I'm sure it's just as much fun for you as it's always been.
Aaron....you look great. Have fun in Japan.
Destroyer is about 80 here
This was my favorite masked man rivalry ever in wrestling 😎
Sad to see The Destroyer using a walker and his speech was slurred.Thirty-nine years in the business. Man, this guy could wrestle. I won't watch wrestling today. Too much of a circus. Dick Beyer was an inter-collegiate wrestling champion. Destroyer was fun to watch.
BOTH ARE GREAT
great job fun interview
Los grandes rivales!
El sr. Destroyer era el terror del mil mascaras en aquellos dias!
Terror mis guevos si no pudiera con el sería berdad pero no fue así sencillamente dos buenos rivales tanto uno como el otro. La berdad.
Magnifica entrevista grasias
Mil Mascaras, Dos Caras Jr. aka Alberto Del Rio's uncle.
R.I.P. Dick Beyer (1930 - 2019)
Destroyer past his prime , but still ALL man here ! both men alpha male !
Destroyer was a tons better worker, but Mascaras was an Apter made worker for the Stanley Weston mags
que luchas de ensueño se aventaron en japon
I'd like to think that isn't true about Mascaras, but that's not hard to believe either. I say that because I was a member of a gym that belonged to Sting and Lex Luger years ago when we had the WCW. From my own experience I can say Sting, Booker T, Dallas Page and Kimberly, Scott Steiner, Buff Bagwell and even Chris Benoit and few others were cool, but Dean Malenko, Vampiro, Saturn, Billy Kidman appeared to be the more antisocial. Not all them know how to receive people outside of the business.
And that's just a small list of who I met during those years,
And what was funny to me was when I was in competitive bodybuilding, Johnny Swinger came and supported me in one of my contests, and when he was starting out in the business, Mark Jindrak once asked me advice on how to train on the extended reach pec deck.
I wasn't used to that,
but it was fun. :)
Never met the Warlord, but I knew he was a powerhouse I'll bet.
Love how Apter fixes his comb over. He's had one since 83.
Si este señor es criticado es por pura envidia , la neta una persona muy preparada y si les parece que es soberbio no simplemente dice lo que el logro y nadie a logrado hasta ahora
1:44:tell us your opponent in japan. who was it? mil:legendary baba, tsuruta, (sic)tenjo (tenryu) and fujinami. i never heard him speaking english.
Mil Mascaras es mejor luchador que Destroyer para poderle ganar Destroyer a Mil Mascaras tiene que recurrir a la marrulleria
Me gustaría una lucha Atlantis que es hasta horita el mejor Luchador Máscara vs Máscara con Destroyer lo que no me gusta es que Destroyer usa mucho la marrulleria y Atlantis es mui tecnico
DISTROII OR ISS KOOL. TO ATAF RASOLOR .GOOD MAN
Mil Mascaras aprende hablar bien en ingles wey jaja mash, beautiful body jaja se me hace que la M es de algo mas.....
Mi estimado, con todo y su pésimo inglés, triunfo internacionalmente
Nunca falta el mediocre que cree ser mejor.....solo demuestras tu mediocridad.
aKARAII PENSE KE MIL MAA S KARAS ERA EL. MANITA KAIIDA DE TODA
@Norbe51909 ha ha simon! la gente en mexico que no sabe ingles piensa que mil lo habla perfecto como un gringo,not even, creo que el espanol de marco corleone es mejor que el ingles de mil,por cierto alberto del rio lo habla mucho mejor que su tio.
Ya el pinche destruiría se veía bien jodidos bien acabado ya no podía caminar el el güey El mil máscaras se ve más entero
Pues El Destroyer nacio en 1930 y Mil Máscaras en 1942 le llevaba 12 años de diferencia, no es como 2 o 3 años. En fin los dos grandes luchadores y El Mil Máscaras mi idolo.
Why would you interview some one who speaks such terrible english?
+atheist vegan millionaire Mil Mascaras is from San Luis Potosi, Mexico
57HarleyDavidson. Thank you now tell something I didn't know.