[9.0] "When this guy first came into chilean wrestling, he became an almost instant hit with the fans. Victor Motta was a young wrestler, an incredibly strong athlete, had a unique ring attire and look, was a great worker in the ring, used a weird but cool and sticky entrance music, and portayed a strange charisma that allowed him to get over almost inmediatly. According to his colleagues, the guy was also a super nice fellow backstage and a very professional wrestler. Víctor Motta was booked as a juggernaut that went undefeated in singles matches for almost two years. Wrestling almost his entire career at Legion Lucha Libre, the guy managed to capture both of the most important titles in the promotion. Motta also had the chance to wrestle international stars Jay Lethal and Billy Gunn, and even compete in a tryout match for WWE. Sadly, the guy began to deal with weight issues in the last year of his career, and then suffered a heart disease that forced him to retire. While the guy's career only spanned for 7 years, he did great, and I'd loved to see more of him. I feel that he retired too soon, and that he still had much more to offer. BTW, the choice to end his undefeated streak at the hands of Kristy was one of the most senseless booking decisions ever done in chilean wrestling, as it never had any build-up towards it, didn't benefit any of the two wrestlers, and also didn't lead anywhere, not even a feud between them. This decision was one of the main reasons that Legion's booking team gained a quote of infamy in the following years, as it became further proof of their complete ineptitude and inability to build long-term storylines."
[8.0] "This guy is great and very underrated in the national circuit, he looks heavy and slow but he's very agile and strong. He's a true war machine and also can adapt to different oponents, working as a heel or as a face. He improved a lot in the last years and even had matches against Jay Lethal and Billy Gunn."