Stan Hansen is the strongest foreign wrestler in Japan, along with Bruiser Brody. Carlos Colon is virtually unknown in Japan. The name Carlos Colon had only been heard from Wing, a Japanese professional wrestling organization, so there is no way Stan Hansen could have lost to a Carlos Colon like that unless he was in a book deal. It is absolutely unthinkable in Japan!
@@grego7596I understand professional wrestling. The way Stan Hansen was treated in Puerto Rico was terrible. It was completely different from how he was treated in Japan. I feel so sorry for Hansen.
@@ネットパープルジョー well, a shark may be good at the ocean but that doesn't have to mean that it'll be deadly in the desert as well. Back then, Carlos Colon was the idol in PR. No booker will put anyone over him.
@@grego7596 I am Japanese, and I am commenting from a Japanese perspective on professional wrestling. I first learned about Puerto Rican wrestlers when there used to be a professional wrestling organization in Japan called WING☆. Victor Quiñones was the manager there, and many Puerto Rican wrestlers came there. I often heard the name Carlos Colon there.
What a load of bollox!! Hansen “broke” Colon’s path after he had touched the second turnbuckle, so that meant that Colon started again and only managed to touch two turnbuckles, not the third and fourth!
Two pro wrestling legends. Good match.
Clásico instantáneo.
Back in the day. WWC was ECW !
Wayyyy better than ECW.
Regards
Old memories never end
Stan Hansen is the strongest foreign wrestler in Japan, along with Bruiser Brody. Carlos Colon is virtually unknown in Japan. The name Carlos Colon had only been heard from Wing, a Japanese professional wrestling organization, so there is no way Stan Hansen could have lost to a Carlos Colon like that unless he was in a book deal. It is absolutely unthinkable in Japan!
My friend, do you know how wrestling works?
@@grego7596I understand professional wrestling. The way Stan Hansen was treated in Puerto Rico was terrible. It was completely different from how he was treated in Japan. I feel so sorry for Hansen.
@@ネットパープルジョー well, a shark may be good at the ocean but that doesn't have to mean that it'll be deadly in the desert as well. Back then, Carlos Colon was the idol in PR. No booker will put anyone over him.
@@grego7596 I am Japanese, and I am commenting from a Japanese perspective on professional wrestling. I first learned about Puerto Rican wrestlers when there used to be a professional wrestling organization in Japan called WING☆. Victor Quiñones was the manager there, and many Puerto Rican wrestlers came there. I often heard the name Carlos Colon there.
The real wrestling.
Carlos colon is the Ric Flair in Mexico !
Actually Puerto Rico
WWC !
This isn't Mexican brother.
Bruh, Carlos Colón is puerto rican
The referee serves absolutely no purpose in this type of match!!
What a load of bollox!! Hansen “broke” Colon’s path after he had touched the second turnbuckle, so that meant that Colon started again and only managed to touch two turnbuckles, not the third and fourth!
Carlos ate Hansen wow
カーロス・コロンはレスリングしないのかな?
Please in English .
Hansen would've eaten Colon in real life.
Don't think so.
Both are hardcore legends.