Lucha Underground: Aztec Warfare

January 7, 2015 – Los Angeles, California

Prince Puma def. Bael, Big Ryck, Chavo Guerrero, Cortez Castro, Drago, El Mariachi Loco, Fenix, Ivelisse, Johnny Mundo, King Cuerno, Mascarita Sagrada, Mil Muertes, Mr. Cisco, Pentagon, Pimpinela Escarlata, Ricky Mandel, Sexy Star, Son of Havoc, and Super Fly {Lucha Underground Championship Aztec Warfare Match}
This is Royal Rumble rules, but with eliminations happening by pinfall or submission rather than being thrown over the top. Fenix and Mundo started things off. I missed the stipulation that Fenix would up as number one by losing the main event last week. Dario Cueto claimed that Mundo was number two by random drawing, but nobody is buying it. Cisco came in at number three and was cannon fodder to show that pinfalls equal eliminations. When Escarlata comes out at number six, Matt Striker goes on about being inclusive and not judging. I’m happy he said it, but I just don’t buy it coming from him. Things started getting crowded in the ring until Cuerno eliminated Ivelisse with the Thrill of the Hunt. Bael came in at number ten, and Striker continued to cutely use his non-LU name, as he did earlier in the match with Cisco. 

Puma eliminated Havoc moments later. Then he eliminates Bael with a standing shooting star press. Mundo eliminates Castro with a running knee, stopping Ryck from having a numbers advantage just before he makes his entrance. I like that Puma & Mundo knew to get those guys out of there as quickly as possible. Ryck quickly eliminates Mandel with a uranage. He feeds Drago to Cuerno, who eliminates the dragon with the Thrill of the Hunt. Mundo then eliminates Cuero with a crucifix pin. Pentagon came in and just dominated. Guerrero comes in with a chair and bashes Fly with it to eliminate him. Pentagon goes out the same way. Sagrada and Fenix had a nice exchange. Star comes out (in Ms. Marvel gear) and immediately goes after Guerrero. Sagrada then goes after Ryck and gets destroyed and eliminated with a lariat. Points for trying. 

Loco debuts and clears the with hurricanranas, kicks and dance moves. Ryck puts an end to that and stands alone in the ring as Muertes comes out as the final luchador. Muertes wrecks everyone and eliminates Loco. He and Ryck have a power battle, but it’s cut short by everyone else. Mundo and Puma hit Ryck with moves off the top, but Guerrero tries to steal the pin. Fenix wants in too and hits a 450 splash, eliminating Ryck. Guerrero smacks Fenix with his chair and eliminates him. Star goes off on Guerrero, but he slams her on the chair. Blue Demon runs in from the crowd and attacks Guerrero, giving Star the opening to smack Guerrero with the chair for the elimination. Muertes puts Star out with a spear. Muertes loses his cool when Catrina gets knocked off the apron, which leaves him open to get hit and eliminated by a pair of springboard 450 splashes from Puma and Mundo. Then, Mundo & Puma have a high-intensity version of their match from the first episode of this show until Puma hits the 630 Senton for the win and the title at 39:50 (shown).

I must have missed Escarlata getting eliminated, but I guess Havoc got her really early on. I loved all the little stories that spread through this match. I am more interested in Guerrero vs. Star now that the issue has made cameos in bigger matches than I was when they were fighting in singles and tags. I’m a little bummed that it’s clearly going to be about Demon and Guerrero in the end, but what can you do. That and half a dozen other threads made this compelling, and the action was consistently fast-paced throughout. Konnan comes out after the match and congratulates Puma. ****½