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Post by Torgaman on Aug 19, 2008 12:32:27 GMT -8
Juventud has become the latest name wrestler to leave AAA. After leaving he complained about the low salary he earned while at AAA. His father Fuerza Guerrera also made the comment that he believes AAA to be on it’s last legs.
It has to be said that this is not the first time that Juvie has parted ways with AAA. He first parted ways back in the 90’s to join WCW. After WCW he floated around going back and forth from CMLL and AAA until seemingly ending up in WWE. Of course that run ended rather abruptly and embarrassingly for Juvie. After that it seemed that he would hook up in CMLL but after a few shows for them as an independant agent he wound up in AAA again.
For someone who has complained about AAA’s low salaries it seems Juvie winds up going back to them every time he gets in trouble elsewhere.
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Post by RoadWarriorYajuta on Aug 19, 2008 14:39:19 GMT -8
How many options does he really have though? I know after WCW he worked a couple WWA(group that ran out of Australia not the Mexican group of the same name) PPVs. He also did at least one tour for NOAH and I want to say he even made the finals of their Jr. Heavyweight Title Tournament. He had a brief run for TNA. He had his run in WWE and as we saw that just fizzled quickly. The only viable option for him would be ROH if he were motivated. Juvi seems to be his own worst enemy. When motivated he can be quite good, but he became very arrogant once he got to WCW. Personally I have little for him as it is due to his immature actions that Brad Armstrong's in career is pretty much over. He and Psicosis were playing chicken drunk in cars and they clipped Brad in the knee blowing it out. This was way after his Ecstasy induced streaking episode where he attacked police officers. It is hard for me to feel sorry for a guy like that. If he got hungry again and busted his hump he has the talent to be solid, but he has rubbed so many the wrong way I see him doing the odd small Japanese or British tours.
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Post by Xenorama ™ on Aug 19, 2008 23:26:51 GMT -8
i agree, but Brad was one of my favorite wrestlers from when i started watching- that swerve he and Tommy Rich did with Mr. R on Teddy- priceless!
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Post by Torgaman on Aug 23, 2008 13:25:11 GMT -8
Juvie coulkd probably work US indy lucha shows if he doesn't set his price too high. It seems for the time being he will be wrestling for Martha Villalobo's company in Mexico City. They have had some exposure in the lucha mags and on internet but don't have any tv time so it remains to be seen how long Juvie will last with them. He wants big bucks and without tv exposure Martha's company may struggle to draw large enough crowds to pay really big bucks for wrestlers with name value.
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