November 7, 2018 – Los Angeles, California
Johnny & Taya Mundo hang out in the lockerroom. Johnny gets ready for his match while wearing the gauntlet. He tells Taya that if somehow he gets sacrificed to the gods, he loves her. He walks out and Taya’s attention is drawn to the doll she stole from Ricky Mundo. The doll flatters her and then possesses her.
Fenix def. El Dragon Azteca {Two Out of Three Falls Match}
Fenix won the first fall in 2:21 with the Blackbird Driver. That was fast; I guess the idea is that zombie Fenix is rather unstoppable. Fenix took out weapons, but they didn’t get used as Azteca hit the DDTJ to win the second fall very quickly at 4:34. So much for my theory about the first fall. Antonio Cueto comes out and makes the third fall a Falls Count Anywhere match. That’s trash. They should have just made the match an FCA in the first place instead of giving us two meaningless falls to start. The third fall was much like the main event from last week, where there were some daring spots, but nobody sold anything. Fenix had a reason to keep getting up because he’s undead, but what the hell was Azteca’s excuse? Melissa Santos asks Azteca to go easy on Fenix, but that leads to Fenix blasting Azteca with a chair. Santos is sorry, but now Fenix hits a spear through a table and the Blackbird Driver for the win at 15:37. Yikes, that was disappointing. **½
Shaul Guerrero takes over for Santos as ring announcer for the rest of the night. I wonder if Aiden English would have wound up in LU if it had survived. Famous B interrupts her, trying to get the announcing gig for himself. Guerrero uses her mom’s catchphrase and then lists all the members of her family. B threatens to beat her up, but Chavo Guerrero comes in and distracts him. Shaul pokes his eyes and hits the Three Amigos. Chavo hits the Frog Splash and that’s it for B. The crowd liked that a lot, and while it was cheesy it felt appropriate for the final episode of this show.
The Mack def. Mil Muertes {Death Match}
This turned into a similar deal as their Haunted House match, with ridiculously dangerous weapons (tons of blades) but no cage. Mack got busted open with an ice pick. Mack responded with a Van Terminator that didn’t quite hit the mark. That move isn’t for everyone. Everyone needs to take no-selling lessons from Muertes, who doesn’t just ignore what’s been done to him but rather takes a move, keeps moving, but shows clear signs that he’s registering what’s happening to him. This turned into a dope little brawl, that ended when Mack hit three stunners and broke a brick over Muertes’s head at 12:54. Then he dragged Muertes into a coffin. ***½
Johnny Mundo def. Matanza Cueto
Before the match, Antonio Cueto freaks out that Mundo has the gauntlet. Matanza finally debuts new gear (same mask though), which he really should have done after destroying the key. Well, maybe he shouldn’t have actually, as he looks like a fat kid in a cheap costume now. The mask also doesn’t match the new gear. Also, though it might have more to do with him going up against a tall guy like Mundo rather than his new getup, but Matanza looks smaller now. His new shirt is too form fitting, showing off his belly only and ruining the illusion of size that his baggy gear gave him. Given what happens to him later on, I wish they’d just had him keep his old outfit. Mundo loses the gauntlet early and spends his time trying to get back to it. I liked this match enough for what it was. Thanks to his new powers, Mundo was able to keep up with Matanza. But Matanza kept throwing the gauntlet farther and farther away, and like everyone else Mundo became addicted to it. So Mundo showed off some of his parkour skills trying to get to it, which was fun. Cueto throws Mundo through the roof of the ice box and his theme music starts playing as it’s assumed that Mundo is done. Mundo comes out unscathed and wearing the gauntlet. He kicks out of the Wrath of the Gods. He punches Matanza with the gauntlet over and over, and Matanza really sells for the first time. Mundo hits a superman punch off the top for the win at 11:55. Was it more of a Disney Park action scene than a wrestling match? Yep, and it was cute. Not awesome, but definitely cute. ***
In the back, Aerostar asks Mundo for the gauntlet back. Mundo won’t give it to him. Aerostar warns him about the danger Mundo is in. Though it seems Mundo is already corrupted, he’s more concerned with another spirit inhabiting his perfect body and he gives the gauntlet back. That’s a fun swerve. He leaves to go look for his wife.
Pentagon Dark def. Marty Martinez {Lucha Underground Championship Cero Miedo Match}
Martinez gets busted open to a ludicrous degree in the first five seconds of the match. Just because Eddie Guerrero’s daughter is on the show doesn’t mean that Martinez needs to try to match the guy’s blade job. A few minutes in, Martinez opens up Dark’s forehead with the fork from his lunchbox. Most of the match is violent but slow-paced hardcore biz until Martinez tries to set Dark on fire. Dark kicks away the lighter and sends Martinez through a table and a pane of glass. People like this stuff? There’s nothing holding the stunts together. Dark hits the package piledriver on a chair bridge for the win and the title at 12:31. I didn’t even register Dark setting up the chairs. I guess points for the amount of abuse they put themselves through, but I felt no drama in this. Dark never really felt like he’d lose after the first couple of minutes. **¾
After the match, Reklusa tries to attack but security pulls her off. Vampiro goes to give Dark the title belt, but then he hits Dark in the nuts. Dark returns the favor, but neither guy sells it. I guess they have no balls. Vampiro’s master (played by Australian Suicide) from last season runs out and attacks Dark. The guy hits a shooting star press from the balcony onto Dark, and then hits a Phoenix Splash in the ring. Jake Strong and the Gift of the Gods Championship comes then comes out to pick up the pieces.
Jake Strong def. Pentagon Dark {Lucha Underground Championship Match}
Strong immediately puts on the anklelock and after holding out for 43 seconds, the referee awards the match and the title to Strong. So Dark lost the title the same way twice in a row. N/A
King Cuerno, Azteca, and Aerostar meet up to talk about the gauntlet. Cuerno wants to keep it hidden again, but Azteca says that the gods are vulnerable and now is the time to strike. Aerostar tells Azteca that they have to be quick and Azteca says that “she plans to.” Moments later, Black Lotus approaches Matanza with the gauntlet, says she knows that he killed her parents, and rips his heart out. She gives Azteca gauntlet now that her parents and his master can be at peace. Strong pops up out of nowhere and breaks Azteca’s ankle before taking the gauntlet. We get a pseudo explanation for why his voice has been distorted as it seems he’s already possessed by the evil spirit/god/whatever.
Johnny asks Taya why she wasn’t in his corner tonight, but says it’s all good because he got revenge on his own. He wants to go get busy, but she reveals that she’s not his wife and chokeslams him. Apparently Rosa was possessed by a god and now she’s possessed Taya.
Agent Winter meets with Antonio in a limo. Everything is going to their plan as the gods are now taking human form. Strong and Vampiro’s master are with them, as is a man draped in shadow. Strong tells Antonio that Matanza is dead, and the leader (Wade Barrett) of this group (the Order) thanks Antonio for his sacrifice.
Aerostar time travels to one year ago and puts the immortality medallion around Dario Cueto’s neck. Dario wakes up and the show ends forever. I was all set to be at peace with this show ending, as Ultima Lucha Cuatro was a pretty huge disappointment. But then these cliffhanger vignettes were great! Oh well, at least Dario is back.
Hanging threads:
- Aerostar and Drago searching for the Aztec Tribes. I suppose given the heavily supernatural end to season 4 that this one might have been revisited.
- Jeremiah Crane’s hidden tablet. They went an entire season and a half ignoring it, so it probably wouldn’t have come back. But who knows, the dude was still alive and active at the end of season 4, even if he was under Kobra Moon’s thrall.
- Melina as Johnny Mundo’s valet. I think this was a case of real life relationships causing the switch from Melina to Taya, but with Taya turning on Mundo there’s a chance they might have gone back to it.
- Rey Mysterio trapped in a cage. This might be less of a hanging thread than the way they intended to write Mysterio off the show. Since he’s still in WWE to this day it’s clear we’d never see more of it.
They actually tied up more of the long-term threads than I’d expected them to, so I can say I am reasonably pleased with Lucha Underground’s storytelling as a whole. It wasn’t a traditional in-ring product, but if you’re ever feeling burned out by what’s on TV it’s a very different alternative that should keep you entertained for 127 episodes. Just don’t bother with MLW’s bullshit revival from 2022. It’s not good.
Here are the top 10 matches in Lucha Underground history:
- Prince Puma vs. Johnny Mundo – All Night Long – 6/17/15
- Aztec Warfare I – Aztec Warfare – 1/7/15
- Mil Muertes vs. Pentagon – Life After Death – 3/16/16
- Killshot vs. Dante Fox – Ultima Lucha Tres, Part 1 – 9/27/17
- Fenix vs. Mil Muertes – Grave Consequences – 2/18/15
- Rey Mysterio vs. Prince Puma – Ultima Lucha Dos, Part 3 – 7/20/16
- The Mack vs. Johnny Mundo – All Night Long… Again – 5/31/17
- Prince Puma vs. Johnny Mundo – Ultima Lucha Tres, Part 4 – 10/18/17
- Pentagon vs. Fenix vs. Ivelisse vs. Johnny Mundo vs. King Cuerno vs. Taya – Six to Survive – 6/15/16
- Aztec Warfare II – Aztec Warfare II – 11/16/16
Honorable Mentions:
Cage vs. Mil Muertes vs. Jeremiah Crane – Ultima Lucha Tres, Part 4 – 10/18/17
Killshot vs. Marty Martinez – The Amulet – 9/14/16
And by virtue of their work in the company’s best matches, here are the top ten performers in Lucha Underground history:
- Prince Puma
- Johnny Mundo
- Mil Muertes
- Fenix
- Pentagon
- Cage
- Tie: King Cuerno
- Drago
- Mascarita Sagrada
- Tie: Son of Havoc & Killshot
And that’s all she wrote. Catch you on the flippity flip.