Lucha Underground

Lucha Underground

2014
Lucha Underground
Lucha Underground

Lucha Underground

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Lucha Underground introduces U.S. audiences to the high-flying, explosive moves of lucha libre. An ancient combat tradition, watch as good and evil wage war in a gritty battleground called “The Temple.”

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EP22  Ultima Lucha Cuatro Pt. 2
Nov. 07,2018
Ultima Lucha Cuatro Pt. 2

El Dragon Azteca Jr. vs. Fenix; The Mack vs. Mil Muertes in a Death Match; Johnny Mundo vs. Matanza; Pentagón Dark vs. Marty "The Moth" in a Cero Miedo Match; The Order sets their plan in motion to destroy the Seven Aztec Tribes.

EP21  Ultima Lucha Cuatro Pt. 1
Oct. 31,2018
Ultima Lucha Cuatro Pt. 1

Aerostar pays a visit to an old friend; 3-Way Trios Championship Elimination Match; Taya Mundo takes on Ricky Mundo; Son of Havoc battles Killshot in match where the loser must unmask.

EP20  Seven to Survive
Oct. 24,2018
Seven to Survive

Seven Luchadors do battle in a Seven to Survive Elimination Match for the Gift of the Gods Championship; Johnny Mundo gets some help, preparing for his match against the Monster Matanza Cueto.

EP19  Savagery
Oct. 17,2018
Savagery

Jake Strong talks with Cueto and makes demands; a Gift of the Gods Battle Royale takes place; The Mack battles his friend and former Trios Partner Killshot; a huge main event is made.

EP18  Spiders and Skeletons
Oct. 10,2018
Spiders and Skeletons

Taya Mundo returns for revenge; Ricky Mundo makes a shocking confession; two of Lucha Underground's fiercest rivals Mil Muertes and Fenix must team to take on their Ultima Lucha opponents.

EP17  The Moth and the Butterfly
Oct. 03,2018
The Moth and the Butterfly

The Rabbit Tribe takes on XO Lishus, Ivelisse and Joey Ryan; Marty "The Moth" Martinez introduces a new associate and sends a message to his Ultima Lucha opponent; Killshot and Son of Havoc finally go one on one.

EP16  Kill Mil
Sep. 26,2018
Kill Mil

Ivelisse and XO Lishus find a new partner to help them face the Reptile Tribe; Jake Strong takes on Drago and Aero Star in a Nunchuck Match; a new number one contender for the Lucha Underground Championship is determined.

EP15  The Hunted
Sep. 19,2018
The Hunted

The Lucha Underground Championship and Gift of the Gods Championship are both defended; Melissa Santos and Aerostar notice a change in Fenix; Paul London pays another visit to the White Rabbit.

EP14  Pet Cemetery
Sep. 12,2018
Pet Cemetery

Fenix returns to the Temple to team with Drago and Aerostar against the Reptile Tribe; King Cuerno wants a Lucha Underground Championship Match, but he's not the only one; the Gift of the Gods Championship is defended.

EP13  The Circle of Life
Sep. 05,2018
The Circle of Life

Melissa Santos and Catrina engage in an epic confrontation; the Monster Matanza Cueto makes another Sacrifice to the Gods; a Luchador seeking revenge comes after Pentagon Dark; Son of Havoc observes Killshot's match.

EP12  Till Death Do Us Part
Aug. 29,2018
Till Death Do Us Part

Johnny Mundo and Taya get married and their nuptials are filled with lots of surprises; XO Lishus takes on Jack Evans in a "No Mas" Match; Drago battles "The Savage" Jake Strong.

EP11  Last Man or Machine Standing
Aug. 22,2018
Last Man or Machine Standing

Pentagon Dark battles Cage for the Lucha Underground Championship; The Mack vs. Mil Muertes in the first ever Haunted House Match; Johnny and Taya have a wedding shower; Rosa continues to have an influence on Ricky.

EP10  A Snake Scorned
Aug. 15,2018
A Snake Scorned

Paul London attempts to satisfy the White Rabbit; tensions between the Trios Champions are at an all-time high as they are forced to defend their titles against a dangerous opponent; Cage and Pentagon Dark’s conflict explodes.

EP9  A Match Made in Heaven
Aug. 08,2018
A Match Made in Heaven

Mariposa makes a proposal to Antonio Cueto; Paul London makes an offering to the Gods on behalf of the White Rabbit; The Worldwide Underground take on The Reptile Tribe in an Atomicos Match; if the Reptiles win, Johnny must join them.

EP8  The Ranks of the Reptiles
Aug. 01,2018
The Ranks of the Reptiles

The rivalry between the Worldwide Underground and the Reptile Tribe escalates and the stakes are raised in the war between the two factions; The Mack suffers a haunting experience; Pentagon and Cage must find partners.

EP7  The Gift That Keeps on Giving
Jul. 25,2018
The Gift That Keeps on Giving

A new Gift of the Gods Champion is crowned; Mariposa motivates her broken-armed brother Marty “The Moth” Martinez; Sammy Guevara looks for revenge against “the Savage” Jake Strong.

EP6  Break the Machine
Jul. 18,2018
Break the Machine

Paul London battles newcomer Dezmond X for the Final Ancient Aztec Medallion; Johnny Mundo takes on the Giant Snake Man; Vibora. Jack Evans scouts XO Lishus; Cage does battle with Pentagon Dark.

EP5  Sacrificio
Jul. 11,2018
Sacrificio

Mil Muertes takes on Cage in one of three matches for Ancient Aztec Mediallions; Matanza makes another Sacrifice to the Gods; Mascarita Sagrada takes Paul London and the Rabbit Tribe to finally meet the legendary White Rabbit.

EP4  Pain Love and Sacrifice
Jul. 04,2018
Pain Love and Sacrifice

Catrina gives Melissa a gift; Johnny Mundo and Taya take on Kobra Moon and her King, Daga; Antonio gives King Cuerno the chance for revenge and the chance to win an Ancient Aztec Medallion; the Monster Matanza Cueto makes a Sacrifice to the Gods.

EP3  Rest in Pieces
Jun. 27,2018
Rest in Pieces

Johnny Mundo and the Worldwide Underground plot revenge. Jack Evans issues a Put Up or Shut Up Challenge. A new challenger comes for the Lucha Underground Champion. Fenix takes on Jeremiah Crane and Mil Muertes in a Three-Way to the Grave match.

EP2  Darkness and the Monster
Jun. 20,2018
Darkness and the Monster

Catrina hopes to restore her life and searches for the Gauntlet of the Gods. The Trios Champions defend their titles against three new fighters and one of the Seven Ancient Aztec Medallions comes back into play.

EP1  El Jefe
Jun. 13,2018
El Jefe

The Lucha Underground Temple moves to a new location and Pentagon Dark must defend his Lucha Underground Championship for the very first time; Dario Cueto's fate is revealed.

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Released: 2014-10-28 | Released Producted By: Rodriguez International Pictures , FactoryMade Ventures Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.elreynetwork.com/originals/lucha/
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Lucha Underground introduces U.S. audiences to the high-flying, explosive moves of lucha libre. An ancient combat tradition, watch as good and evil wage war in a gritty battleground called “The Temple.”

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Cast

Matthew Kaye , Melissa Santos , Ian Richard Hodgkinson

Director

Quinn Saunders

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Rodriguez International Pictures , FactoryMade Ventures

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Reviews

akashchadz What this show has done is just amazing.In a world where the fantasy elements of wrestling are dying, Lucha Underground has weaved one of the best fictional settings in television as east LA becomes more or less an urbanized Middle Earth, filled with ancient warriors, undead demons, witches, time travelers and even a man with the soul of a dragon(literally).The best part of it is, it's presented in a smooth and sleek cinematic style and doesn't come across as campy or ridiculous (looking at you Wrestling Society X).The unique style, combined with some of the best and brightest modern Wrestling has to offer,intriguing narratives,great commentary provided by Matt Striker and Ian "Vampiro"Hodgkinson and not to forget the masterpiece of a performance from Luis Fernandez-Gil (aka Dario Cueto) and you have yourself a recipe for excellence.This is sports entertainment done right.
Hamdoon Ibrahim When i think of pro wrestling i consider it an art form, its an art in the sense that the squared circle is the canvas and the performers are the artists. Although i have been watching WWE since 2002, its gotten to a point that i can't care less who is the champion and who is the challenger as it seems that the emphasis is on making more and more money instead of entertaining the fans, not that they shouldn't be making money but when NXT is doing so good, the situation seems all the more frustrating. With that in mind, i decided to give a shot to El Rey networks Lucha Underground and boy am i loving the show.Its completely different to any other wrestling show, the characters, the story-lines, everything is so fleshed out and full of intrigue.There are many unique concepts that are very fresh to say the least and to top it all of the roster is simply amazing with each performer equally credible and important to the narrative being told. What truly stood out for me were the many different and never before seen moves performed by the talented men and women in Lucha Underground. All things considered, this is wrestling how its supposed to be in my opinion, entertaining and engrossing throughout without ever letting up.
pondy-62370 When you think of professional wrestling, you think of big, goofy, colorful characters shouting at the screen while a meek interviewer holds a microphone up to their mouths. It's bright, it's cartoony, and yet the interview style is almost as if they're trying to create the illusion that they're a legitimate competitive sport. It's a clash of ideologies that makes it extremely difficult to truly embrace without first conceding that it could be better.Lucha Underground makes no concession. They're under no delusion about what they are, no clash of identities or ideologies. Lucha Underground doesn't care if you think they're a legitimate competitive sport or not. What they do care about is that you find yourself invested in their stories or, at the very least, in awe of the acrobatic feats performed by their talent.What sets Lucha Underground apart from every other wrestling company that has ever existed is that they take the elements that make pro wrestling different than any other form of entertainment, and stretch said elements to their absolute limits. Pro wrestling is different from TV Dramas because of the feats of athleticism and acrobatics. Lucha Underground features some of the most jaw-dropping acrobatics and athletic feats you'll ever see on TV. There are athletes playing legitimate professional competitive sports that couldn't recreate some of the stuff these people pull off.Speaking on sports, what separates pro wrestling from those is the predetermined outcome of matches, unique ring attires, and larger than life characters. Lucha Underground takes those elements to the bank. This show uses their ability to determine the outcome of matches to tell some of the most compelling stories on television. They're planning everything way ahead of time. If you want proof look no further than the little "all night long" line in the first episode, an incredibly subtle hint at what would end up happening on episode 32.Lucha Underground also features some of the most incredible, eye-popping ring attires ever to exist in the realm of pro wrestling. Whether it's Pentagon Jr.'s striking black and white samurai look, or Drago's entire "I'm literally a dragon" getup, you'll find yourself struggling to look away from the sheer imagery of this show. Toss in the documentary style interviews that are shot like a movie rather than a sports interview and you've got the single most unique, progressive, self-aware professional wrestling entity in the history of the business.Lucha Underground isn't just some diamond in the rough that you can talk about with your friends. This is a revolutionary professional wrestling program that can legitimately lay claim to have changing the way people went about the business. This is the future of professional wrestling, and that's an incredibly refreshing statement to be able to make.
Lewis Arnold Lucha Underground is a weekly wrestling show, ran by the famed Mexican promotion AAA, is their first attempt to appeal to an English speaking audience. The show is a hybrid of the Mexican and American wrestling cultures, with a large emphasis on high flying action, and high production values. It is unlike any other wrestling program on television today with its biggest upside in my opinion, being the long term story lines, with extremely well done backstage segments. You often feel like you are watching a high quality Spanish drama, rather than a straight wrestling show. This combined with one of the most talented rosters in the world, featuring the most interesting and diverse group of characters I have ever seen on any wrestling program, truly makes me believe that Lucha Underground is the future of professional wrestling.