Not exact matches
In professional wrestling, a heel (also known
as a rudo in
lucha libre) is a wrestler who is villainous or a «bad guy», who is booked (scripted) by the promotion to be in the position of being an antagonist.
There was even a Mexican fan dressed up
as a red - and - green
lucha libre wrestler.
When someone sees Caristico [one of the most famous
Lucha Libre wrestlers] attack an evildoer, you feel
as if you were attacking your boss, or a friend that's been bothering you.»
Mexico City is also a great place to witness your first
Lucha Libre match, cheering on the wrestlers
as they display the aerial wrestling techniques that differentiate them from their American counterparts.
Professional wrestling (or
Lucha libre in Spanish) is a major crowd draw with national promotions such
as AAA, CMLL and others.
In fact, the masks play a crucial role in
Lucha Libre; it identifies the wrestling persona of the luchadore and transforms him (or her — there are some luchadoras
as well!)
A booking mode,
as seen in the GBA titles, would be a neat addition, allowing you to essentially put matches together within a certain budget, perhaps keeping in mind the in - game audience's style preference (entertainment, hard - hitting,
lucha libre etc).