Considering Lucha Libre kicks wrestling’s ass, what is it like to wrestle with masks on?
AT: Well it’s definitely easier to get into character when you have a mask. People seem more intrigued by your character because of the disguise. RR: Yeah, with the mask, it’s easy to turn into someone else. When people see the mask, they get exicted and give off great energy. We really feed off of that. • MC: We knew you wrestling dudes were totally into role playing. Would you guys ever consider making a permanent move to Lucha Libre? RR: Yeah, of course! Wrestling in Mexico is huge, so it’s definitely a possibility. It’s probably even bigger than American wrestling. We would definitely look into wrestling for companies in Mexico. • MC: Everyone loves the midgets. So whom did you have in mind when you thought about your costumes? Do you know any Lucha Libre wrestlers? AT: Not really, but we basically just wanted to portray good vs. evil. RR: Yeah. I figured I wanted to be the good guy so I decided to choose something with bright colors. We needed to have a bad guy so Antonio wore the