[6.0] "Some solid matches in ECW, but probably best known for being a racist caricature in the WWF towards the end of the 90s. I get that times change, but even watching it as a kid a couple decades ago I thought it was unfunny with the exaggeration and overacting. Shame he didn't get more action in the WWF, could've been a fun fit in the light heavyweight title fight."
[0.0] "Pablo Marquez scheint trotz #SpeakingOut wohl etwas unter dem Radar geblieben zu sein, gehört aber eigentlich zu den Widerwärtigsten der entlarvten Abuser. Ich habe ihn damals in einer handvoll Jobbermatches in der ECW gesehen und hatte ihn als passablen Flyer in Erinnerung, davon ab ist er mir nicht mehr untergekommen. Menschlich scheint er aber absoluter Bodensatz zu sein, der seine Position der Macht als Trainer und Ringveteran für Vergewaltigung, psychischen und physischen Missbrauch, Stalking und wer weiß was sonst noch ausgenutzt hat. Seine Tätigkeit als Trainer hatte er auch trotz entsprechender Vorstrafen antreten können. Zumindest wurde er mittlerweile aus der Wrestlingschule der CCW in Florida entfernt, aber eigentlich dürfte der Kerl gar nicht mehr frei rumlaufen."
[8.0] "Pablo Marquez started very very young, once considered to have the best lionsault next to Chris Jericho. He is South America through, through and beyond that, made money in the CCW & IWA, even made an impact in Japan. In the US he had a golden opportunity to wrestle for ECW, even appearing on born to be wired 97 against FBIs Little Guido in his only PPV appearance. More notable being a comedy act in the WWF as Babu, he is more than that, spanning all that in 3 decades!"
[6.0] "30 years after his debut, Marquez is still going. A technical and high-flying talent who wrestled all over the world, from the biggest leagues like the WWF, to the smallest of indies. A much beloved babyface in Puerto Rico and in Japan, Marquez is also now a trainer and we will see where his future students end up."
[10.0] "One of the most underrated babyface wrestlers. His work in Puerto Rico and Japan are excellent. Currently one of the best trainers, heralded for influencing careers of many wrestlers from South America, Mexico, and the United States."