More WWE Network content is on the way in the form of WWE Hidden Gems. Recently, the gems have primarily looked at stars and staff of the Mae Young Classic and have been met with mixed reception. This week certainly seems to be a return to form for those not interested in that kind of content, with four big matches spanning four different eras and decades. There’s a match from the 1950’s, 1970’s, a match from the Paul Boesch Retirement Show that Bruce Prichard has discussed in detail on his podcast, and even a WCW Monday Nitro dark match. The theme for these gems are for Hispanic Heritage month.

Below is the synopsis for each upcoming Hidden Gems addition:

Dallas Wrestling 08/26/1952 – The Fighting Fifties Mexican legend Rito Romero battles Danny Savich in a 2-Out-of-3 Falls Match from the famed Sportatorium in Dallas, TX. WWWF @ MSG 03/15/1971 – The Pride of Puerto Rico The beloved Pedro Morales defends championship gold against WWE Hall of Famer Blackjack Mulligan as their rivalry reaches a fever pitch. WWE 08/28/1987 – Demolishing the Competition WWE Hall of Famers unite when Tito Santana teams with the legendary Mil Mascaras to take on the tough tandem of Demolition. Nitro 09/23/1996 – Lucha Legend Rey Mysterio puts his WCW Cruiserweight Championship on the line against fellow luchador Super Calo in this rarely seen match from Nitro.

So, what do you think? Is this a proper return to form after some having issues with the B show matches that have recently appeared? Do you like dark matches and classic matches? What here interests you most? Let us know all of your thoughts in the comment section below.

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