Just a page full of Despy. I got so excited when I saw him in the long coat for the BOSJ33 posters. The delinquent vibe is everything to me
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Just a page full of Despy. I got so excited when I saw him in the long coat for the BOSJ33 posters. The delinquent vibe is everything to me
El Desperado's 2019 match (technically speaking, pair of matches) against Kasai was a huge turning point in his career. It left a permanent impact on him, not just emotionally but physically - during that match Kasai broke Desperado's jaw with a punch to the face.
The fallout from this unfortunate injury ended up bringing the two of them closer together.
Desperado would go on to incorporate the injury into his own mask, as a gold-joinery series of cracks along the left side of his jaw.
But Desperado also incorporated his relationship with Kasai into his moveset. After his jaw healed and he was able to return to the ring, he added some new moves to his arsenal.
One was a punch to the jaw, named "Loco Mono" in homage to "Crazy Monkey" Kasai.
Kasai would go on to name his own right-fisted punch "Picaro" (rogue in Spanish) in return, an homage to "Rogue Luchador" Desperado.
Desperado also incorporated Kasai's Reverse Tiger Driver into his moveset, building it into a combination that leads to his own finisher, Pinche Loco.
The first technique, with a vertical drop, is a Reverse Tiger Driver, one of Kasai's signature finishing moves. The second, with a horizontal drop and rotation, is Desperado's Pinche Loco.
In combination, the two moves feel seamless, like they were meant to go together. It makes me wonder if Desperado got some inspiration for his own finishing move from Kasai, years before they ever shared a ring.
what you experience is hyperfixation, which is pathological. what I experience is psychosexual obsession, which is also pathological, but in a darkly chic and subversive way. thank you for understanding.
my favorite clip
finally regained conciousness after the match holy god. holyshit
whos at the death invitational #imscared
dsp X q shirt sees the light of day after like 3 years bro everytime i wear it out something stains it lets hope tonight its blood
whos at the death invitational #imscared
see you
deleting discord after the id verification and ai mass surveillance crap and im considering deleting instagram and twitter now too but like. wheres a guy supposed to keep contact with other ppl aged early 20s like im so cooked
Hiromu and Desperado backstage The New Beginning in Osaka
any1 else afraid of hiromu joining the fed
I’VE BEEN SEARCHING FOR YOU FOR SO LONG
Currently watching Despe’s and Hiromu’s singles matches for the first time to fully catch up with their feud and my god, their bosj 25 match altered something in my brain
Arigato