Lucha Underground: Cage in a Cage

April 27, 2016 – Los Angeles, California

Cage def. Johnny Mundo {Ancient Medallion Steel Cage Match}
For the first few minutes this was feeling like a painful-by-numbers fued-ender. The spots were impressive and appropriate for Mundo and Cage, but didn’t feel connected. But then Taya started helping Mundo cheat and this picked up in a big way. Everything Taya tried backfired. She hit Cage with a kendo stick, so Cage stole it from her and beat up Mundo with it after an amazing, choreographed chase around the ring. She threw in a chair, got involved physically, and tried to handcuff Cage to the ropes, but Cage wound up cuffing her and tricking Mundo into hitting her with the chair before getting the win with an Drill Claw on the chair at 13:29. There was another nice touch when a cocky Mundo went for and missed a dive off of the cage, which made him look stupid for not going for the easy win. But that moment was backed up because Taya rushed in right after, clearly as a contingency plan that had been put in place of Mundo couldn’t put the exclamation mark on the match on his own. Bravo. ****

Rey Mysterio, Prince Puma & El Dragon Azteca def. Ivelisse & Son of Havoc, Joey Ryan, Mr. Cisco & Cortez Castro, and Fenix, PJ Black & Jack Evans {Lucha Underground Trios Championship Elimination Match}
Dario Cueto announced that something nefarious has befallen Angelico, so the champs came into this without him at a disadvantage. Some impressive flying for the first eight minutes led to Ivelisse eliminating the undercover cops when she rolled up Castro. That was a nice way to get the crowd behind the disadvantaged champs. Evans’ trash talk was on point here, and it led to him getting the pin on Ivelisse after Black catches her with a thrust kick to the head. The match more or less resets here as the final two teams square off. Everything from this to the end is fun, though several spots are telegraphed in a way that took me out of it. In the end, it was Fenix not being on the same page as his partners that put Puma and Co. in control and Mysterio picked up the win with a split legged moonsault on Evans at 15:50. If you like spotz, you’ll dig this. ***½ 

At his master’s dojo, Pentagon enters in a wheelchair. Vampiro demands he get out of the chair. He pours candle wax on his protege, which does the trick and motivates Pentagon, though he falls to the floor. Not sure why the wax hurt him when he had his mask on. Vampiro calls him weak and leaves him laying with the candle next to him.  

Damn, this episode was all killer and no filler. Two dope matches and only one pre-produced segment. I kinda missed the skits, but when the in-ring is this good I can handle an episode without it.