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Hercules Ayala

Also known as Crusher Ayala, Ruben Ayala, Wild Bull Ayala, Hercules Cortez

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Average rating based on the displayed comments: 6.40
texasyosh wrote on 11.10.2021:
[8.0] "Did great work in Puerto Rico, and had a nice run in Stampede despite not achieving much success. Did good work as a midcard guy in the US/Canada."
jajt1989 wrote on 06.08.2020:
[7.0] "Huge main event guy in WWC but other then that was just a solid mid card guy in the bigger territories. Not the flashiest but was solid at the fundamentals."
JEK 1991 wrote on 04.06.2019:
[9.0] "A very strong wrestler for his time. Got exposure in WWC in his native Puerto Rico and then went Calgary to wrestle for Stampede Wrestling. He was great at using the Gorilla Slam Press."
thebigmontbowski wrote on 08.09.2016:
[6.0] "Hercules was never pushed hard on Stampede, as far as I recall. He was a true face at the time and presented a reasonably tough opponent. His matches and in ring work were always solid. He was a mid card guy and rarely got used outside of that, but when in a promotion with Dynamite Kid, Davey Boy Smith, The Harts, Bad News Allen, somehow he just couldn't break the glass ceiling to maintain a heavy relevance. The previous comment calling him a puncher and bodyslam guy is a bit true to form. He never flashed moves you did not expect. He did not use submission tactics a lot, ad barely was one to apply an arm bar. He went on to some great matches despite that. His Colon brawls were front page PWI material in a time when their main audience was North American."
Boris The Menace wrote on 04.08.2013:
[2.0] "The type of worker who pretty much just knew how to throw punches and bodyslams."