October 18, 2017 – Los Angeles, California
Vampiro is dressed to the nines and Matt Striker is wearing a t-shirt. These guys are never on the same page.
Matanza Cueto def. El Dragon Azteca {Steel Cage Match}
About a minute into the match, Cueto throws Azteca through the cage and wins. But Dario Cueto is having none of it and restarts the match with no escape rules. I mean, good? Mostly, I disliked this. Azteca got the token nod, but by virtue of Cueto hurling him to the floor. Then he mostly got his ass kicked, and then lost because Black Lotus returned, attacked him, and gave Cueto the win with the Wrath of the Gods at 7:44. After the match, Lotus powerbombed Matanza off of the turnbuckle and screamed that Dario was a liar. Matanza woke up and hit her with the Wrath of the Gods. If she was so mad at Cueto and knew he lied, why attack Azteca at all? This made zero sense. No thank you. The Matanza character has outlived its usefulness. **
Mil Muertes def. Jeremiah Crane and Cage {Elimination Match}
Muertes won the gauntlet by virtue of his victory here. Crane bleeds here, because it wouldn’t be an episode of Ultima Lucha Tres without blood. There wasn’t even a particularly vicious spot that led to it. Things took a nauseating turn many minutes later, when Crane shoved skewers into the top of Cage’s head and hit a DDT. Then he baited Muertes to run through a pane of glass, ripping up his arm. Okay, so it’s a deathmatch, and at least they’re really going for it. Cage suplexed Crane from the top onto Muertes on a table on the floor, and then dragged him into the ring and dusted off Weapon X to eliminate him at 11:33. He didn’t leave though ,sticking around to cause problems for Cage and Muertes as they fought. I dig that; why would someone who has a vested interest leave just because they were technically eliminated? Muertes hit Cage with the Flatliner on a chair for the win at 14:09. You’ve gotta give them credit for laying it on the line here. It was a dope big boy battle, featuring Crane being a dangerous little troll. Cage is really a terrific wrestler. After the match, King Cuerno returned and attacked the gauntlet-wearing Muertes and Catrina before escaping with the gauntlet! ****¼
We finally see Taya’s Johnny Mundo documentary. Did you know his real name is John Edward Mundo? That’s a better middle name than Randall, that’s for sure. Mundo trashes the Believers. The Worldwide Underground sings his praises. Ricky Mundo compares him to Jesus and Buddha. All that Mundo has left to accomplish is to main event Ultima Lucha, and he achieves that goal tonight. Dario Cueto is interviewed after a coke binge, so he basically just rambles nonsense. Not an unpleasant way to fill time.
Prince Puma def. Johnny Mundo {Lucha Underground Championship vs. Career Match}
Did you know that Puma vs. Mundo was one of the better wrestling feuds of the ‘10s? It spanned years, took on different forms, and peaked a couple of times in fantastic matches. Puma is back to his original yellow gear, seemingly telegraphing a loss here and a departure from the company. But that’s not what happened. This was rockin and rollin right up until a goofy ref bump made way for a Worldwide Underground attack. It was especially goofy because Taya dragged out a replacement referee while the interference was still happening. Anyway, that referee gets taken out too, which paves the way for Angelico to return (again) and take out the interlopers. And then out of nowhere, the referee (Rick Knox) loses his temper and hits a dive onto the Worldwide Underground. That was pretty funny, though I’m not sure it belonged in the main event of the biggest show of the year. Ricky Mundo tried to interfere but was immediately taken out by Angelico. Good use of Ricky Mundo. Everyone cleared out and Mundo and Puma had a chance to tear it up for a while before Puma took the title back at 18:38 with the 630 Senton. Vampiro looks on proudly. Weird Rick Knox stuff aside, this was an incredible culmination of a multi-year, multi-layered feud. If you can’t stand overbooking then this will piss you off, but if you can handle it where appropriate and can stomach a touch of Lucha Underground silliness, then this will put a smile on your face. I’m mostly in the latter camp, though felt that the All Night Long match was better due to lack of flying referees. ****¼
Dario Cueto comes out, congratulates Puma, and says that there’s one more match to go tonight. The crowd is ahead of the announcement, cheering for Pentagon Dark. Cueto introduces Dark, who told Cueto last week that he’d be cashing in tonight. Both men’s careers will be on the line, mostly because Cueto is a dick.
Pentagon def. Prince Puma {Lucha Underground Championship Career vs. Career Match}
And here’s where Puma’s old gear comes into play. Vampiro calls the match as if he’d been playing both sides the whole time. Dark breaks Puma’s arm one minute into the match, so Puma retreats and tapes it up. I love it, as the move that put everyone else on the shelf has the ultra babyface champion fighting through it. The crowd was weird here, often quiet, and cheering for Dark when they did make noise. Puma’s selling was excellent, something he rarely gets attention for but something he’s shown many times to be great at. Vampiro pulled Dark out of the way of Puma’s finisher, leading Dark retaking control. Matt Striker is indignant about Vampiro’s betrayal as Dark hits the Package Piledriver for the win and the title, ending Puma’s career at 8:29. ***½
Vampiro and Dark hug after the match. It stands to reason that Dark is now Vampiro’s master, and was the guy who whispered at him in the last episode. The crowd taunts Puma as he leaves (though he gets a few folks chanting “Thank you Puma”). The crowd turning heel is the wildest thing about this episode. Puma leaves the Temple and drops his mask to the ground before walking off. How come I can’t find a Puma mask anywhere?!
Then we wrap up with everyone else. Cuerno has added the gauntlet to his trophy room. Sexy Star gets a gift from a young fan. The little girl says, “she hasn’t forgotten about you.” And of course, the gift is another spider. Mascarita Sagrada tells the Rabbit Tribe that he isn’t the White Rabbit, but that he’ll take them to him. Fenix and Melissa Santos drive off, watched by Crane and Catrina (though not together). Daga reemerges, cutting off Pindar’s head and taking his place as Kobra Moon’s queen. And then, Vampiro Chrome talks to his new master, who isn’t Dark, but some other dude in a skull mask. Matanza Cueto barks at Rey Mysterio, who is in a cage near him. Dario Cueto tells FBI Agent Winter he will get the gauntlet back. Winter tells him he gets a pass, but then kills him! New management will take care of the gauntlet, and all of Dario’s other messes. With his dying breath, Dario makes a phone call to his father…