[3.0] "Not the greatest talent in Mexico. Might have some decent performances in her record during her prime days (mostly Apuestas matches, to no one's surprise) but never made it big into the history books. Now staying in the mexican indie scene, she's a known name that doesn't carry much weight currently."
[1.0] "Even in a landscape dominated by sloppy and generally unmotivated workers Estrellita manages to stand out for being somehow even sloppier and less motivated than the rest. She seems to possess the exact opposite of the Okada Effect: she can drag down to her level anybody unfortunate enough to step into the ring with her. This applies even to the few true standout talents on the Mexican scene, women who have worked hard to earn their place such as Marcela and Amapola and foreign talent such as Zeuxis and Kaho Kobayashi. To make matters even worse (if that is possible) apart from being over 40 now she has done little to keep herself in shape over the past decade, making her Britney Spears/Lolita act one of the most "so bad it's funny" moments of modern wrestling. The only reason I am not giving her a big fat zero is that she seems aware of how bad she is and doesn't even try doing anything that could result in injury or further embarrassment."
[6.0] "On the positive side of things, Estrellita was very good looking for many years (nicknamed "the most beautiful"), was athletic, acrobatic and ran the ropes well, sold her opponents' offence well, while also having a character/personality and charisma that stuck out in Mexican wrestling, where things are stagnant and by-the-numbers, especially for women. On the negative side of things, she has hung around way too long, has always had weak strikes and can be sloppy with her execution. All in all, Estrellita is OK, but nothing special, unless you are really into Lucha Libre maybe."