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*dies in your path*
Austin Butler
Dylan Davis
I'd be lying if I said I wasn't gutted as fuck.
It was relentlessly entertaining every single time.
Made some absolute stars though, we've got Lucha Underground for a lot of people getting out there and making a name for themselves.
Landon Clark
S
Xavier Powell
Best final boss
Wyatt Jenkins
Fenix v mil was based
Josiah Mitchell
Saw a recent match between Mil and Sami Callihan and it was pretty fucking based.
Mil with Catrina was a great combo.
Aaron Morgan
everything dies yo. grow up
Easton Diaz
Catrina in those tight outfits worked me into a shoot every time
Nicholas Gomez
It's a shame a show this kino died like this. The first two season was amazing and other promotions should take LU as an example on how to book a roster.
Aiden Morris
Glad I was able to watch this live. Best match of the series.
Jackson Watson
Catrina and Melissa nearly gave me priapism
Jeremiah Robinson
live as in you were at the temple? fuck that would have been kino
Isaiah Harris
most violent match on cable tv ever
Christopher Campbell
Four seasons of LU provided me with more entertainment value than the last 15 years of WWE, easily. But I would rather have them go out in a blaze of glory at season 2 or 3 instead of peetering out into Jack Swagger squashes.
Julian Sanchez
Yep. I still remember that Melissa got legit sick from the match and took a while to recover so she can announce the third fall match. I thought it was part of the show but when it aired, it was regular.
Joseph Powell
I almost went blind from this match. When they climbed to the music stage area, I moved into the middle of the isle cause I couldn't see the glass pane. As soon as I start moving my head a fucking shard of fake glass flies past my face at eye level. That match was fucking beautiful and it was all I love about wrestling, two idiots injuring themselves for my entertainment.
Connor Campbell
Truly
Carson Hernandez
>There will never be anything more KINO than,
"As your teacher... you are ready... my son"
Dylan Perez
It's really a shame if this is over. LU is the direction wrestling should have taken.
Hudson Baker
Good, it was cringe
Sebastian Allen
Is it actually confirmed gone yet? Seemed like it only had one season left to wrap up everything.
Julian Lewis
>hear this is good
>watch 20 minutes of the first episode
>think "what dreck"
>cancel netflix and go outside
Nicholas Brown
Pretty sure they originally called for 7 seasons. Hence those asinine 7 year contracts
Luke Morales
Not confirmed but who's left? They should have forced faggots like Ricochet to honor their contracts.
Matthew Russell
It was amazing how they built characters in the first 2 seasons. Even people like Daivari looked awesome. The storylines and characters and their styles made the match interesting, and more fun than your average 5* matches say in NJPW, a scale which is mostly made without any context other than in ring action. I try to watch NJPW nowadays, but mostly follow the important or interesting matches or the wrestlers that are interesting
Ryan Price
Is there anyway to watch old episodes online? Would love to rewatch season 1 and 2
Adrian Anderson
XWT has a freeleech packs of LU
Noah Johnson
LU was THE company
You wanted flippy shit? it had it
You wanted good wrestling? it had it too
Lucha
Big guys
Crazy storylines
Hardcore wrestling
Intergender matches
Unique presentation
I wanted AEW to be LU's spiritual successor so badly and i got dissappointed. goodnight, sweet prince.
Probably the best hardcore match i've ever seen. It was great, it was insane, it was brutal, but it had some amazing spots and great story telling.
Samuel Thomas
If it was so good(not saying it wasn't), why did it die?
Austin Jenkins
putlocker
Juan Sullivan
Because no one knows what El Rey is.
Juan Thomas
F in peace
Michael Ramirez
They shouldn't have taken the first two seasons off of Netflix. It was great exposure for them.
Oliver Lewis
It had everything a fan wanted. it only started going to shit during season 3, because the writers started getting cocky and engaged with people on Twitter.
It had
>Flippy shit
>Hoss fights
>Hardcore matches
>Chain Wrestling
>Story lines
>Women getting beat
>Great production (It was taped though)
and most importantly, looked different from every single other wrestling promotion.
Mil sitting on the throne is one of the most DIMES entrance ramps ever made. Cueto is the best GM/Authority/CEO position guy ever. Better than anyone, because everything he did made sense. HE wasn't like Vince, hiring Austin back for no reason. Everything Dario did made sense and had a reason.
It's a shame, because I think LU was better than any other promotion back in 2015.
Connor Allen
Channel was impossible to find. It was taped all in a week, so it would go quiet for a real long time. Alvarez REEEEEEEEEEEEEing about women getting hit every week. Corny being Corny. Their writers being retards and purposely doing shit that people didn't want, just as an fuck you.
Season 1 and 2 are the most-compelling wrestling shows of the decade though. I wish I was joking too, but for all the people here who bitch about how nobody has a gimmick and everything looks bland, LU was the only promotion who challenged that and gave everyone a gimmick and story that made you care about them.
Dominic Barnes
It had no cross over appeal to the normie masses, so it was always a niche product, sadly.
Dylan Nguyen
THANK YOU LUCHA. You were the best weekly show and was ahead of your time. This motherfuckers made a literal who roster work.
Kevin Bailey
They got a pretty damn good match out of Sexy Star. The booking in this show was incredible.
Joshua Hall
Is this the greatest Casual Luchador outfit?
Julian Davis
Funny how it died after they debuted the yoshicringe sluts
Samuel Long
Wrestling has no crossover appeal
Liam Brown
I maintain Pentagon vs Io Shirai was based