Tonight, an all-new trios title tournament begins with The Crew and Joey Ryan taking on an oddball pairing of Marty the Moth, Mariposa, and The Mack.
The new Lucha Underground champion defends his gold for the first time.
Columnist Zach Dominello takes a look at the "monster" debut of Matanza, and how WWE has forsaken the art of the debut.
The second Aztec Warfare is upon us and sees the return of several luchadors to the Temple. New members of the roster Dragon Azteca Jr., Rey Mysterio Jr., and Matanza join the fray as well in an hour-long spectacle.
Aztec Warfare is one week away, and its roster is filled out with major names like Rey Mysterio joining the fray.
We get an intergender no DQ match that might have gone too far. Plus, Lance Storm gets a shoutout!
Eiji Ezaki, best known as Hayabusa, passed away on Thursday from bleeding on the brain. He was just 47.
Ezaki started as the masked Hayabusa in Mexico in 1993 and came back to Japan in 1994 as the FMW representative in the Super J Cup. Hayabusa was the best flying wrestler in the promotion, an innovator in his era, and grew to be the top star in the promotion after the retirement of Atsushi Onita. He also used the name H.
The Fenix vs. King Cuerno saga resumes with their first-ever ladder match for the Gift of the Gods Title, and Rey Mysterio Jr. continues his training with Dragon Azteca Jr.
Also on the show, PJ Black took on Jack Evans and Texano runs the gauntlet.
Joey Ryan makes his in-ring debut for Lucha Underground, while Rey Mysterio Jr. teaches Dragon Azteca Jr. about the Cueto family.