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112.04.2024Firebird227.0 
219.03.2024steviecw8.0Great fiery babyface who earned two reigns with both the WWF Intercontinental and Tag Team Championships across different eras of the company, as well as winning one of the lesser-known pre-PPV King of the Ring tournaments, and lastly, a Hall of Fame induction. Lots to enjoy about Tito's performances, and you have to think there were missed opportunities in his career somewhere but he did great and I'm a big fan. It's certainly a fun bonus that he held the ECW Championship for a time). Prior to the WWF, he was an NWA Western States Tag Team Champion with Ted DiBiase and won the bizarre Gold Cup Tournament (1981), it would have been interesting to see what might have happened in his career if he'd taken a break from the WWF to go back to places like AWA, JCP, NWA, CWF, Japan, etc, versus being kind of a runner-up or even enhancement after Strike Force. I certainly saw potential in late 80s babyface Tito to be a player. In middle age (and beyond), he also had success on the independents, renewing hostilities with old foes in title fights with Terry Funk, Don Muraco, Bill DeMott, Greg Valentine, Vladimir Koloff, Bob Orton Jr., King Kong Bundy, The Honky Tonk Man, Smash, Axe, and among others. He continued to wrestle deep into his 60s (his latest listed match in 2022), and from what I've seen, he has been able to perform pretty adequately for the types of shows he was on (these weren't PWG / HOG / Beyond / ACTION type cards). P.S pretty cool that he was secretly the first man to pin The Undertaker.
302.03.2024eetasa27.0 
429.12.2023Herr Kritiker8.0 
517.11.2023JediSaiyanMaster12037.0Fun Fact: Tito Santana has more wins in his WWF career than Hulk Hogan, Steve Austin and The Rock. It's funny to think that since he was never a main eventer, but it shouldn't be that surprising considering he was a very over babyface in and out of WWF and was a good hand to have for any company. Very good wrestler who made up for not having the best promos with his skills and charisma.
616.11.2023Tasmo127.0Tito Santana was great in his early years and during his run with the WWF Intercontinental Championship giving out banger after banger and showing what he had but unfortunately as time went on, Tito's in-ring work lowered as well as his credibility as a worker. He was repacked as El Matador and then released and worked some indies and stuff like AWF and stuff like that. Tito was never able to capture the limelight but he will be remembered as a good 80's wrestler.
724.10.2023celticinvader7.0Started off as a top tier jobber, with the ability to make literally anyone look good against him. Stuck around long enough to evolve into a very good babyface in his own right, and always delivered a solid in-ring performance. Lack of presence on the mic let him down.
819.10.2023MrRaider9598.0 
917.10.2023Trombek Kushinika6.0 
1011.10.2023Akatsuki8.0 
1107.10.2023JumpinJerry8.0 
1207.10.2023andytuga866.0 
1301.10.2023DangoDaisuki6.0 
1406.09.2023benny5bellys6.0A good white meat babyface. His resume is not that strong on great matches but that is really down to the era and company he worked in. He was dependable hand although he does get a little over rated these days compared to what he actually brough to the table.
1512.07.2023crippleddonut8.0 
1610.07.2023conker89.0 
1702.07.2023xGAICHx7.0 
1823.06.2023MattHall9.0Definitely a trailblazer in the WWE/WWF. While his promos weren't great, he was pretty good in the ring and a hard-worker. Perfectly did well in his role, however I think he should've became WWE champion.
1922.05.2023TotemKiller16.0 
2013.05.2023tmxicon6.0 
2111.05.2023Mister Cute Face8.0 
2201.05.2023AidanArcher9.0 
2323.04.2023crs2858.0Great worker. He always played the face role so well in the ring. His in-ring style still looks good today. Had good charisma and decent mic skills. He had good matches with bad wrestlers in his era. Never was going to be a huge star in top promotions but very good mid card star.
2419.04.2023benh27.0 
2512.04.2023Chriswarrior118.0 
2609.04.2023Giantfan19807.0A solid mid card baby face and he was perfect for the IC divions. Tito was like Steamboat, he could never be anything but a baby face. Also one of the few guys not to let the biz destroy his personal life and was able to transition into a role as a school teacher post full time in ring career. Santana never fell into that 1980's rock star trap that ruined a lot of wrestlers lives, so kudos!
2726.03.2023quebradanet6.0 
2806.02.2023damiendemento18.0Great wrestler. Its a joy to watch his matches. But he got caught in the middle of other gimmicks. One generation earlier he would have been a top ten wrestler in any promotion.
2921.01.2023CMFunk0079.0He may be my favorite babyface wrestler of all-time. It broke my heart to learn that he was the second choice behind Bret Hart for a world title run in 1992, because I think he would've been a fantastic champion and would have provided great matches, just as Bret did. I liked him best as part of Strike Force with Rick Martel, but their breakup feud seemed to never get an ending. Santana was one of the greats.
3003.01.2023joaosousa208.0 
3123.12.2022No One9.0 
3206.12.2022American Dragon II Jr7.0 
3302.11.2022jonsnoe7.0 
3420.09.2022alibjk779.0 
3523.07.2022Leth996.0 
3610.07.2022boymeetsworld9.0 
3730.06.2022YourKingMob7.0An absolute victim of bad timing and lukewarm skills away from the ring. Was already aging out and losing his lustre when the WWE really started picking up steam. Tremendous in the ring and a star maker. Just couldn't get any shine on himself.
3820.06.2022CLUCK6.0 
3926.05.2022cpatchj8.0 
4020.05.2022Maxkappeln5.0Grundsolider Wrestler im 80er Jahre Style. Gut für die Midcard, als El Matador auch noch Gut für die Undercard.
4102.05.2022Tomas Cunha9.0One of the best babyface wrestlers of all time, who had the ability to make anyone look like a million dollars. Tito was never a main event guy, but he was someone you could trust to elevate a promising character to the next level. The only reason I'm not giving him a 10 is his lack of promo skills, because Tito Santana was an outstanding babyface in every other way.
4207.04.2022Makoto928.0 
4304.04.2022dwight8.0 
4413.11.2021Conquistador379.0A childhood favorite that has stood the test of time! Tito was one of Vince's not so secret weapons, he was an absolutely excellent (near flawless) worker for the whole decade of 83 to 93 and elevated the WWF while there. While he could work a solid match with anyone, he had over the top chemistry with Greg Valentine, Don Muraco, Paul Orndorff & Curt Hennig. Tito could bring out the best in a heel that otherwise had a significantly difficult time with making things work after the bell rang (Papa Shango immediately springs to mind). Others have touched on the fact that Tito was a proven star maker, sometimes it takes a great heel to make a face - Tito Santana is a perfect example of when it takes a great face to make a heel (watch his work with Shawn Michaels when some still wanted to cheer for the ex-Rocker). At worst he was "just another body", but usually made the most of even those moments; see his work with giants like Earthquake and monsters like The Barbarian. Tito was also an endurance man, so expect loads of "broadways", but fear not - you'll almost always get to see The Flying Jalapeno/El Paso Dela Muerte. I'm not sure what things seem like to others retrospectively, but rest assured any "lack of mic skills" did not matter - he was OVER. and on some personal notes: man was I pissed at Rick Martel for ditching MY GUY as a kid. I mean, it was almost ok because it was Arn n Tully - but everyone did great work that night and i was drawn in like the mark I want to be. While i love Arn n Tully, that night proved I cared about Tito more (no small feat! ). Unfortunately the latter era of his career was rather mediocre - but as mentioned, he certainly left his mark on MANY careers, even when he was considerably further down the card than in the 80's.
4501.10.2021TigerDiver9.0The most criminally underrated and underappreciated wrestler ever. Tito wasn't the guy to win a World Title, but he was a perfect midcard wrestler who could really do no wrong. You gave him an opponent to carry a good match of, he can do it. You gave him a monster heel to squash him, he can make said heel look 10x better. Absolutely outstanding talent that doesn't get enough recognition today.
4626.09.2021ALF8.0Im Ring überzeugend. Leider kein gutes Mic-Work. Als El Matador farbenfroh aber zu kitschig. Hätte rein vom technischen Standpunkt das Zeug zum WWF-Champion.
4713.09.2021Den0036.0 
4825.03.2021texasyosh7.0 
4911.03.2021KyleEnjoysWrestling7.0Tito was a solid midcarder during the Rock 'n' Wrestling Era. He was good in the ring & had some memorable spots. To this day, whenever I see someone do a flying forearm, I still think of it as a Flying Burrito.
5008.03.2021Marx Kane9.0Super underrated. The midcard, talent-making, reliable star of the 80s/90s. Having great matches against a variety of differingly talented opponent - always putting on great matches and making them look good. HBK, Barbarian, Funks, Demolition, Rougeau, Hercules and many more all look great. Also a top star when the IC belt was treated as more of a secondary top belt, where he aided the division for years! Truly a legend.
5128.02.2021becky2belts8.0 
5222.02.2021JuaneleBau9.0Gran luchador. Subestimado, mereció mucho más. Técnica, carisma y credibilidad en los movimientos lo hacen merecedor de ser uno de los mejores de la historia. Top 100.
5323.01.2021Brett19806.0Just so so. Was okay as intercontinental champion. Tag team with Martel was unremarkable and surprising that they held the belt for so long. After splitting from Martel was just a typical opening match guy.
5420.01.2021Shoot Headbutt Lover6.0 
5516.12.2020Strong Zero Machine8.0 
5618.11.2020Khalid Ace6.0 
5724.10.2020Makai Club 8.0Tito in his prime could've been considered one of the best wrestlers in the world. Easily one of the most popular wrestlers of the early to even late 80s. Just a shame WWE doesn't like to acknowledge anyone pre 85 besides Bruno because Tito, in my opinion, is a bona-fide legend. Classic matches with Valentine and Muraco. Hugely popular with the Latino crowd, and this is a fact, a good draw whenever asked to main event MSG. Tito #1
5805.10.2020qaywsxed7.0 
5918.06.2020Depe7.0 
6008.06.2020btcaunce7.0Tito Santana seemingly couldn't get a break. He competed at the first eight WrestleMania's and won one match. He went from a legit over babyface to a jobber, which is a huge shame because he is actually very good in ring. For his time, we was one of the most exciting guys to watch. His matches against Mr. Perfect and Randy Savage prove that but during his 13 year WWE career he was never given the proper stage in which to show that.
6114.03.2020Aquarama7.0 
6212.10.2019draven6.0 
6303.10.2019krukster7.0 
6401.03.2019TylerWhite7.0 
6515.01.2019JEK 199110.0Great wrestler. I don't know much about him or grew up with him, neither. But his work is great. He was a mid-carded mostly in his career and an Intercontinental title veteran. He is just one of those wrestlers who will always be a babyface never a heel just like Ricky Steamboat. His feuds with Don Muraco and Greg Valentine were the peak of his career. His El Matador gimmick I was not a fan of. That made him a jobber which was sad to see in his career.
6629.11.2018wrestleranter7.0 
6722.11.2018jajt19897.0 
6817.11.2018RatingsMachine7.0Tito Santana was a good worker, a good hand in the ring, and a very good babyface. With a little more charisma and fire, I think he would have had a better run and possibly avoided being relegated to jobber status.
6912.06.2018hbg8.0 
7027.05.2018The Old School8.0 
7121.04.2018Gauntlet847.0He never seemed to really hit the "big time" but was always a pretty solid midcarder. I liked him as a solo performer and his tag-team matches with Rick Martel.
7201.04.2018Rock Of Jericho8.0 
7320.03.2018pappahouse5.0El Paso del Muerte, dass war schon das Beste an "El Matador" Tito Santana. Einer der eher im technisch-klassischem Wrestling zu Hause ist, als in den großen Slams. War einfach okay, mehr aber nicht. Arriba!
7407.01.2018Argylex7.0 
7514.01.2017Kaderus8.0 
7606.10.2016SlickDevilSWP9.0 
7729.08.2016jokiller27.0 
7801.07.2016TheGoat7.0 
7914.06.2016mdkarl9.0super firery babyface comback... tons of 4 star type matches... just missed the real boom of tv as he had just peaked as a performer in the early 1980s... but then was part of a great tagteam run with martel. the matador gimmick seamed to kill santanas passion for wrestling and his career fizzled to a forgettable end but for a decade santana was a constant top 10 guy in wwf
8008.05.2016badnewsandrew8.0A very solid hand in the ring, he could make any opponent he was against look like a million dollars. Arguably the second most over face in the WWE in the mid 80s, he had two very successful Intercontinental title runs, having a great series against Greg Valentine as well as Randy Savage. He was also a fun to watch tag team wrestler in Strike Force along with Rick Martel and once they broke up, they were also able to put on some really good matches too. He more than held his own against Mr Perfect in an IC Title decider in the early 90s before putting over guys like Warlord and Barbarian (which were fun matches too). El Matador was mostly forgettable (besides maybe the Wrestlemania match against Michaels), however he remains throughout his time in the WWE as one of the more talented, under rated wrestlers.
8128.04.2016EGeraldhuebner Über den Menschen bzw. Wrestler hinter seinem bekanntesten Gimmick muß man wohl kaum noch besonders viel sagen. Weltklasse, technisch betrachtet genial, hervorragende Nehmerqualitäten, konnte auch erstklassig austeilen, verkaufte beinahe jedes Match von und mit ihm sehr gut, egal gegen welchen Gegner und hatte zu recht einige Erfolge. Ironie an der ganzen Sache ist, wie bei Ricky "the Dragon" Steamboat ... hat "El Matador" Tito Santana sein Stierkämpfer Gimmick weniger geschadet, zumindest hierzulande. Denn er verkörperte selbst das noch sehr gut und es passte auch zu ihm. Man bekam sogar den Eindruck, er hat es sich alleine ausgedacht.
8216.04.2016Mean Smark Callous5.0Ah poor Chico Santana. A competent in-ring performer, so-so charisma, he toiled pointlessly in WWF's midcard for a surprising amount of years, when one would have expected him to try out WCW (who would put a belt on anyone) for even one year. Puzzling loyalty to Vince considering the shitty gimmicks and matches he booked Chico into. Seriously, name one interesting Tito Santana match ever. That didn't involve Rick Martel. Yeah I thought so.
8304.08.2015Evan138.0 
8404.08.2015Grissom8.0 
8503.08.2015KingKendrick6.0 
8628.06.2015DanTalksRasslin8.0Tito's speed-based offense set him apart in the '80s WWF scene, and he always played a great babyface. While he never quite made it to the main event, he still made a fine career for himself both as a single and tag team wrestler (in the latter case, most notably as part of Strike Force with Rick Martel). He picked up two reigns each as Intercontinental and Tag Team Champion, got a win in the first-ever WrestleMania match, and even held the ECW World Title in its Eastern Championship Wrestling days. Incredibly, at age 62 he still makes regular appearances on the indy scene, and still has enough of his old speed left to avoid looking like just another nostalgia act.
8717.06.2015Crippler Crossface7.0 
8810.01.2015The5thHorseman8.0 
8909.01.2015zackwoowoowooryder7.0Talentiert war er ohne Frage, aber Ausstrahlung und Unterhaltungswert... naja, hatte er eher nicht, deshalb reicht es nicht für mehr.
9020.12.2014tobimexican8.0 
9119.10.2014Smi-487.0Profunder MidCarder mit Glanzleistungen im Strike-Force Team - das ähnelt für mich bereits einem gewissen Legendenstatus, Chico. Zur Singles-Karriere bleibt zu erwähnen, dass er als technisch überzeugender Intercontinental-Champion, als auch als späterer El Matador in den frühen 90ern quasi komplett ohne MicWork agierte - das verwundert insbesondere dann, wenn man bedenkt, dass er seine letzten WWF-Karrieretage am Kommentatorenpult verbrachte. Tito Santana ist und war für mich immer ein sauberer Sportsmann mt mehr als soliden Veranlagungen - leider eben auch wenig schillernd. Habe ich trotzdem immer gern gesehen.
9207.10.2014Shentenza5.0Ich fand ihn in den Matches in denen ich ihn gesehen habe sehr langweilig. War eigentlich recht gut im Ring, überzeugte mich aber nie. Außerdem wirkte er recht unsympathisch, keine Ahnung warum.
9325.08.2014hulkamania 4 ever9.0A 6. 91 is shocking for a legend like Chico (as he was described by Jesse Ventura back in the day) a great intercontinental champ and WWF Tagteam champ he was a solid worker back in the day not quite WWF world champion material but if crud like the miz and the great khali were world champion's maybe he should have been given a run.......
9417.08.2014Follow the Buzzards7.0 
9520.04.2014alcoholicmetalmayhem8.0 
9606.04.2014Schranzoid6.0 
9704.04.2014The Undertalker5.0Er war ganz sicher kein schlechter Wrestler und hat auch in seiner Karriere einige Titel errungen; sogar IC-Champ war er zweimal. Aber er wirkte auf mich früher sowie auch heute zu farblos, zu normal, zu unauffällig und damit zu uninteressant. Daran änderte auch das Matador-Gimmick nichts. Er blieb in seiner ganzen Karriere einfach zu durchschnittlich und zu blass.
9828.01.2014Basket Case7.0Legendär dadurch, dass er im ersten Match einer Wrestlemania stand. Ansonsten ein guter Wrestler, dem aber das gewisse Etwas gefehlt hat und deswegen auf ewig hinter den Topstars in der zweiten Reihe stand.
9920.07.2013Boris The Menace7.0 
10006.02.2013The Woerp5.0