| 1 | 19.01.2026 | DumBBoyMan | 10.0 | When I tell you that this man is one of the only reasons I watch AAA, I mean that whole heartedly. Following the legacy of La Parka was always going to be extremely hard, but he just oozes that charisma, and has that raw, natural talent that La Parka had, to the point where his offense looks practically flawless. I am so onboard the La Parka hype train, and I hope to see him hold gold in AAA soon. |
| 2 | 07.01.2026 | polishtank | 9.0 | The burden of the legacy is immense. However, what he showed during the AAA shows gives hope that the character of La Parka will shine once again. He has the perfect physique for the role and looks great in the gear. Plus, he's doing very well in the ring. In two or three years, La Parka will be a star again |
| 3 | 23.12.2025 | uncleben | 8.0 | Great energy and a fun character, he is a great choice for one of the entry points for the WWE world that is unfamiliar with AAA. His height is a standout amongst the other luchas, which makes him a great worker for the acrobatics of some of the other wrestlers. |
| 4 | 14.09.2025 | Moranjeboom | 9.0 | Yeah a fairly decent guy, watched him cutting about in AAA/WWE and he seems to be pretty good - surprised I haven't heard more about him |
| 5 | 07.06.2025 | PapaGus | 6.0 | Becoming the third incarnation of "La Parka" gimmick will be a tough journey because of the legacies both predecessors left behind. Starting with the original one, Adolfo Tapia (former WCW talent and now known as L.A. Park), and following with the iconic Jesus Escoboza's incarnation for about 20 years in AAA, criticized yet acclaimed all around his country for his loyalty and devotion to the fans. This guy right here has the whole world behind his back right now. Only wishing the best for him and waiting to see how this will turn out. Now, as Brazo de Oro Jr, he was a good high-flyer and ocassional bloody brawler. And I believe we're going to see him grow up as a wrestler a lot in the years to come. |