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6/10
A somewhat mediocre lucha libre movie.
MonsterVision997 November 2020
Not the best Wrestling Women movie but its not without charming moments. Its irregular and bland in many ways but it also features some fun action scenes, an intriguing concept and some refreshing female led comedic moments.

The weakest entry in the series but not too bad.
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3/10
Women without monsters
lucha_diaries27 November 2007
Warning: Spoilers
For their third outing, the Wrestling Women apparently decided they needed a break from grappling with mummies, brain-thieving mad scientists and armor-plated beast men and instead chose to take on a comparably more quotidian adversary. This would be Lorena Vazquez's last film in the series before she moved on to bigger and brighter things (well, she would next co-star in a couple of Santo's Vergara pictures, so maybe I should just say _other_ things) and perhaps doing a Luchadoras film in which she abstained from punching any zombies in the face was the closest she could come to bowing out gracefully. In any case, the plot of Las Lobas del Ring revolves around a wrestling tournament that pits Loreta Venus (Vazquez), Golden Rubi (Elizabeth Campbell) and their fellow luchadoras against a team of unscrupulous woman wrestlers who will stop at nothing - nothing, I tell you! - to win. This focus on wrestlers wrestling makes Las Lobas del Ring a lucha film that's very heavy on the lucha - and its an interesting choice, given that the Luchadoras series is one of the few lucha film series built around stars who are not actual professional wrestlers. As a result, we get a film where Vazquez and Campbell's chunky, unconvincing doubles get a real workout. For unprepared viewers who come to the film expecting the usual smack-down between big-haired women in leotards and cheesy monsters - finding instead just more big-haired women in leotards in place of those cheesy monsters - Las Lobas del Ring will undoubtedly come as something of a wet slap in the face. It's really impossible to over-stress just how much this isn't a monster movie. Still, it's not like everything in the Luchadoras universe has changed; Elizabeth Campbell, for instance, is still inexplicably saddled with a grating comic relief boyfriend (He has to stand on a box to kiss her! Oh my sides!) - though it's not Chucho Salinas this time, so perhaps we should at least be thankful for that. Much comedy is also mined from the rich vein of mere women - both in and out of the ring - repeatedly beating the hell out of men. One member of Venus and Rubi's team in particular is shown happy-slapping her tubby boyfriend into a cowering stupor in scene after scene until he finally breaks a flower pot over her head... The End. (Seriously, that's how the movie ends, though I don't think that quite counts as a spoiler.) Come to think of it, even if you are prepared for it (as I was), Las Lobas del Ring is kind of tough going. In its favor is the fact that it features Velazquez and Campbell, who are always engaging company. (It might also be of interest to Campbell fans for a brief moment where the gringa actress slips into English for a couple of lines.) There is also a somewhat rousing climax in which a group of the Luchadoras' wrestler friends storm the hideout where the villains are holding not just Rubi but also Loreta's mom (Nothing, I tell you!) hostage. Still, its a good thing that the series got back on track with the next film - the cheesy monster-fest and wannabe Santo movie Las Mujeres Panteras - because seeing the Wrestling Women amidst all this ordinariness is mildly traumatizing.
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3/10
Bad but enjoyable.
planktonrules25 November 2023
Technically speaking, "Las lobas del ring" ("She-Wolves of the Ring") is a pretty bad film. The plot is ridiculous, the acting pretty poor and the whole thing is rather silly. That being said, it's also weirdly enjoyable because it is so very cheesy.

The story begins with some promoters coming up with an idea...to have a women's wrestling tournament where it's winner take all...and the winner will receive 1,000,000 pesos. Two main factions are vying for the prize...one that is nice and one that is like Team Evil. Who will prevail...especially since Team Evil seems willing to do just about anything to win.

Part of the reason the film is cheesy is that I saw an English language dubbing and the quality of the dubbing was terrible. But it doesn't exactly scream 'quality'...except during the very high speed wrestling matches.

By the way, this film is a great example of changing times. One of the funny(?) parts of the film is about a female wrestler who takes delight beating the crap out of her husband. Seen today, it's not cute but rather disturbing.
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