
Wrestling reached a different altitude in 1993 when Scott Hall stepped into the WWF as Razor Ramon, a Cuban-American heel with slicked hair, gold drip, and a toothpick he could work better than most wrestlers worked the mic. This Coliseum Video profile tape, Oozing Machismo, landed in the middle of Ramon's ascent, when the character had moved from intimidating jobbers to holding the Intercontinental Championship and feuding with Shawn Michaels in matches that redefined what ladder work could be on pay-per-view. The cover alone is a clinic in 1990s WWF portraiture: Ramon staring straight through the lens, chest exposed under an open gold shirt, chains layered heavy, hair slicked back to a mirror finish, the look of a man who knew exactly how cool he was and didn't need to tell you.
Coliseum Video built the WWF home video library through the 1980s and 1990s, and the profile tapes were the format where a single wrestler got the full showcase treatment. Matches, promos, backstage segments, and enough ring entrances to study the walk. Ramon's machismo was not a gimmick add-on; it was the entire framework. The way he flicked the toothpick, the way he sold the Razor's Edge, the way he could talk trash in a backstage segment and make it feel like a noir film dropped into Saturday morning programming. This tape captures that range before the character's peak, before the curtain call, before Hall's later career moves rewrote how we remember the era.
Ramon's machismo was not a gimmick add-on; it was the entire framework.
The VHS format itself is part of the appeal here. Coliseum Video tapes were rental-store staples, but profile tapes like this one were collector pieces even when they were new. You did not stumble into Oozing Machismo at Blockbuster; you mail-ordered it or found it at a wrestling convention. The clamshell case, the bold WWF logo, the freeze-frame quality of the cover photo, all of it built a physical relationship to the character that streaming archives cannot replicate. Holding this tape is holding a piece of the WWF's golden age of character work, when a wrestler's persona could carry an entire product line.
This copy is clean, no rental stickers, no sun fade on the spine. It belongs on a shelf next to other 1990s wrestling artifacts or played on a CRT setup where the tracking lines add to the atmosphere. If you are building a wrestling tape library or you remember Ramon's run and want a physical token of it, this is the exact piece. Slip it into a player, let the Coliseum Video logo roll, and watch a character who defined cool in an era when wrestling was the most entertaining thing on television.
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