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The former, an ancient Aztec amulet, was originally stated to only work on women (with that later {{Jossed}} near the end of Season 4), causing them to become at least TheAgeless (with a stated overlap of ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty), if not invoking CompleteImmortality. It was broken by Captain Vasquez to revive her daughter, Catrina, but the half-amulet only guaranteed her a sort of half-life, stuck in between two worlds, unless the amulet is made whole again. As Catrina managed to regain her life at the expense of Fenix, she voluntarily gave her half of the amulet to Melissa Santos. In turn, Melissa gave her half to Aerostar, exchanging it for Fenix's life. With one half of the amulet already in his possession, Aerostar then paid a visit to his old friend Vasquez, reminiscing with her before she gave him her half and disintegrated, joining her father and daughter in the afterlife as the Piedra Immortal finally became whole once more. Traveling back in time once again, Aerostar arrived at Dario Cueto's funeral, just after Antonio Cueto left. Opening the casket, he laid the amulet upon Dario's chest, reviving him.

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The former, an ancient Aztec amulet, was originally stated to only work on women (with that later {{Jossed}} disproved near the end of Season 4), causing them to become at least TheAgeless (with a stated overlap of ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty), if not invoking CompleteImmortality. It was broken by Captain Vasquez to revive her daughter, Catrina, but the half-amulet only guaranteed her a sort of half-life, stuck in between two worlds, unless the amulet is made whole again. As Catrina managed to regain her life at the expense of Fenix, she voluntarily gave her half of the amulet to Melissa Santos. In turn, Melissa gave her half to Aerostar, exchanging it for Fenix's life. With one half of the amulet already in his possession, Aerostar then paid a visit to his old friend Vasquez, reminiscing with her before she gave him her half and disintegrated, joining her father and daughter in the afterlife as the Piedra Immortal finally became whole once more. Traveling back in time once again, Aerostar arrived at Dario Cueto's funeral, just after Antonio Cueto left. Opening the casket, he laid the amulet upon Dario's chest, reviving him.

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* '''Lucha Underground Champion:''' Marty "The Moth" Martinez, since September 19th, 2018

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* '''Lucha Underground Champion:''' Marty "The Moth" Martinez, Jake Strong, since September 19th, November 7th, 2018



* '''Lucha Underground Title #1 Contender''': Pentagon Dark, since September 26th, 2018

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*** Marty "The Moth" Martinez (won on September 19th, 2018, lost on November 7th, 2018)
*** Pentagon Dark (won and lost on November 7th, 2018)
* '''Lucha Underground Title #1 Contender''': Pentagon Dark, since September 26th, 2018Vacant



* '''Gift of the Gods Champion:''' Jake Strong, since October 24th, 2018

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* '''Gift of the Gods Champion:''' Jake Strong, since October 24th, 2018Vacant



* '''Aztec Medallion Holders:''' None. The Medallions are united in the Gift of the Gods.

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*** Jake Strong (won on October 24th, 2018, cashed in on November 7th, 2018)
* '''Aztec Medallion Holders:''' None. The Medallions are united in the Gift of the Gods.None



The former, an ancient Aztec amulet, was originally stated to only work on women (with that later {{Jossed}} near the end of Season 4), causing them to become at least TheAgeless (with a stated overlap of ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty), if not invoking CompleteImmortality. It was broken by Captain Vasquez to revive her daughter, Catrina, but the half-amulet only guaranteed her a sort of half-life, stuck in between two worlds, unless the amulet is made whole again. As Catrina managed to regain her life at the expense of Fenix, she voluntarily gave her half of the amulet to Melissa Santos. In turn, Melissa gave her half to Aerostar, exchanging it for Fenix's life. With one half of the amulet already in his possession, Aerostar then paid a visit to his old friend Vasquez, reminiscing with her before she gave him her half and disintegrated, joining her father and daughter in the afterlife as the Piedra Immortal finally became whole once more.

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The former, an ancient Aztec amulet, was originally stated to only work on women (with that later {{Jossed}} near the end of Season 4), causing them to become at least TheAgeless (with a stated overlap of ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty), if not invoking CompleteImmortality. It was broken by Captain Vasquez to revive her daughter, Catrina, but the half-amulet only guaranteed her a sort of half-life, stuck in between two worlds, unless the amulet is made whole again. As Catrina managed to regain her life at the expense of Fenix, she voluntarily gave her half of the amulet to Melissa Santos. In turn, Melissa gave her half to Aerostar, exchanging it for Fenix's life. With one half of the amulet already in his possession, Aerostar then paid a visit to his old friend Vasquez, reminiscing with her before she gave him her half and disintegrated, joining her father and daughter in the afterlife as the Piedra Immortal finally became whole once more. Traveling back in time once again, Aerostar arrived at Dario Cueto's funeral, just after Antonio Cueto left. Opening the casket, he laid the amulet upon Dario's chest, reviving him.



The latter, the Gauntlet of the Gods (given its official name during Ultima Lucha Tres), was given to Dario Cueto by Councilman Delgado, and has been heavily implied to have come directly from the Unknown Benefactor. As Delgado told Dario that "his Ascension is complete" and to "have a new host body ready", it was originally thought (but has since been disproven) that the Gauntlet contained the Unknown Benefactor himself. The Gauntlet was later revealed to be a conduit for godly possession and would soon begin to influence Cage, leading to much destruction including the death of Councilman Delgado. It would later draw the interest of Captain Vasquez, who knew of its powers and even struck a deal with Catrina to procure it at all costs. It was stolen from Cage by Jeremiah Crane for Catrina, then stolen by Dario Cueto while Cage fought Crane and Mil Muertes to get it back. As revealed by Cage, the Gauntlet is powerful enough to nullify other major powers, such as Catrina's teleportation. While Muertes won the Gauntlet at Ultima Lucha Tres, it was subsequently stolen from him by the returning King Cuerno. Catrina's attempt to reclaim the Gauntlet from Cuerno ended in failure, as Cuerno informed her that he had given the Gauntlet to someone else (heavily implied at the time and later directly confirmed to have been Aerostar), who hid it away. When asked about it by Antonio Cueto, Cuerno later claimed that it had been stolen from him. Seeing it as a necessity to defeat Matanza in a Sacrifice match, Aerostar gave the Gauntlet to Johnny Mundo to use against the Monster.

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The latter, the Gauntlet of the Gods (given its official name during Ultima Lucha Tres), was given to Dario Cueto by Councilman Delgado, and has been heavily implied to have come directly from the Unknown Benefactor. As Delgado told Dario that "his Ascension is complete" and to "have a new host body ready", it was originally thought (but has since been disproven) that the Gauntlet contained the Unknown Benefactor himself. The Gauntlet was later revealed to be a conduit for godly possession and would soon begin to influence Cage, leading to much destruction including the death of Councilman Delgado. It would later draw the interest of Captain Vasquez, who knew of its powers and even struck a deal with Catrina to procure it at all costs. It was stolen from Cage by Jeremiah Crane for Catrina, then stolen by Dario Cueto while Cage fought Crane and Mil Muertes to get it back. As revealed by Cage, the Gauntlet is powerful enough to nullify other major powers, such as Catrina's teleportation. While Muertes won the Gauntlet at Ultima Lucha Tres, it was subsequently stolen from him by the returning King Cuerno. Catrina's attempt to reclaim the Gauntlet from Cuerno ended in failure, as Cuerno informed her that he had given the Gauntlet to someone else (heavily implied at the time and later directly confirmed to have been Aerostar), who hid it away. When asked about it by Antonio Cueto, Cuerno later claimed that it had been stolen from him. Seeing it as a necessity to defeat Matanza in a Sacrifice match, Aerostar gave the Gauntlet to Johnny Mundo to use against the Monster. The Gauntlet enabled Mundo to overcome Matanza, but when he intended to keep it, Aerostar appealed to his vanity and he voluntarily gave it back. Aerostar then met with King Cuerno and Dragon Azteca Jr., and the three arranged to hide it again, but DA Jr. convinced them to lend it out once more to the returning Black Lotus, who used it to finish off Matanza for good. She and DA Jr. were then ambushed by Jake Strong, who took the Gauntlet and returned with it to the Order's limousine.



* '''Holder of the Piedra Immortal:''' Aerostar
* '''Holder of the Gauntlet of the Gods:''' Johnny Mundo

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* '''Holder of the Piedra Immortal:''' Aerostar
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* '''Holder of the Gauntlet of the Gods:''' Johnny MundoIn the possession of the Order
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The former, an ancient Aztec amulet, has been stated to only work on women, causing them to become at least TheAgeless (with a stated overlap of ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty), if not invoking CompleteImmortality. It was broken by Captain Vasquez to revive her daughter, Catrina, but the half-amulet only guaranteed her a sort of half-life, stuck in between two worlds, unless the amulet is made whole again. As Catrina managed to regain her life at the expense of Fenix, she voluntarily gave her half of the amulet to Melissa Santos. In turn, Melissa gave her half to Aerostar, exchanging it for Fenix's life. With one half of the amulet already in his possession, Aerostar then paid a visit to his old friend Vasquez, reminiscing with her before she gave him her half and disintegrated, joining her father and daughter in the afterlife as the Piedra Immortal finally became whole once more.

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The former, an ancient Aztec amulet, has been was originally stated to only work on women, women (with that later {{Jossed}} near the end of Season 4), causing them to become at least TheAgeless (with a stated overlap of ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty), if not invoking CompleteImmortality. It was broken by Captain Vasquez to revive her daughter, Catrina, but the half-amulet only guaranteed her a sort of half-life, stuck in between two worlds, unless the amulet is made whole again. As Catrina managed to regain her life at the expense of Fenix, she voluntarily gave her half of the amulet to Melissa Santos. In turn, Melissa gave her half to Aerostar, exchanging it for Fenix's life. With one half of the amulet already in his possession, Aerostar then paid a visit to his old friend Vasquez, reminiscing with her before she gave him her half and disintegrated, joining her father and daughter in the afterlife as the Piedra Immortal finally became whole once more.
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The former, an ancient Aztec amulet, has been stated to only work on women, causing them to become at least TheAgeless (with a stated overlap of ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty), if not invoking CompleteImmortality. It was broken by Captain Vasquez to revive her daughter, Catrina, but the half-amulet only guaranteed her a sort of half-life, stuck in between two worlds, unless the amulet is made whole again. As Catrina managed to regain her life at the expense of Fenix, she voluntarily gave her half of the amulet to Melissa Santos. In turn, Melissa gave her half to Aerostar, exchanging it for Fenix's life. With one half of the amulet already in his possession, Aerostar then paid a visit to his old friend Vasquez, reminiscing with her before she gave him her half and faded away, joining her father and daughter in the afterlife as the Piedra Immortal finally became whole once more.

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The former, an ancient Aztec amulet, has been stated to only work on women, causing them to become at least TheAgeless (with a stated overlap of ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty), if not invoking CompleteImmortality. It was broken by Captain Vasquez to revive her daughter, Catrina, but the half-amulet only guaranteed her a sort of half-life, stuck in between two worlds, unless the amulet is made whole again. As Catrina managed to regain her life at the expense of Fenix, she voluntarily gave her half of the amulet to Melissa Santos. In turn, Melissa gave her half to Aerostar, exchanging it for Fenix's life. With one half of the amulet already in his possession, Aerostar then paid a visit to his old friend Vasquez, reminiscing with her before she gave him her half and faded away, disintegrated, joining her father and daughter in the afterlife as the Piedra Immortal finally became whole once more.
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The former, an ancient Aztec amulet, has been stated to only work on women, causing them to become at least TheAgeless (with a stated overlap of ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty), if not invoking CompleteImmortality. It was broken by Captain Vasquez to revive her daughter, Catrina, but the half-amulet only guaranteed her a sort of half-life, stuck in between two worlds, unless the amulet is made whole again. As Catrina managed to regain her life at the expense of Fenix, she voluntarily gave her half of the amulet to Melissa Santos. In turn, Melissa gave her half to Aerostar, exchanging it for Fenix's life. With one half of the amulet already in his possession, Aerostar then paid a visit to his old friend Vasquez, reminiscing with her before she gave him her half and faded away, joining her father and daughter in the afterlife.

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The former, an ancient Aztec amulet, has been stated to only work on women, causing them to become at least TheAgeless (with a stated overlap of ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty), if not invoking CompleteImmortality. It was broken by Captain Vasquez to revive her daughter, Catrina, but the half-amulet only guaranteed her a sort of half-life, stuck in between two worlds, unless the amulet is made whole again. As Catrina managed to regain her life at the expense of Fenix, she voluntarily gave her half of the amulet to Melissa Santos. In turn, Melissa gave her half to Aerostar, exchanging it for Fenix's life. With one half of the amulet already in his possession, Aerostar then paid a visit to his old friend Vasquez, reminiscing with her before she gave him her half and faded away, joining her father and daughter in the afterlife.afterlife as the Piedra Immortal finally became whole once more.
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The former, an ancient Aztec amulet, has been stated to only work on women, causing them to become at least TheAgeless (with a stated overlap of ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty), if not invoking CompleteImmortality. It was broken by Captain Vasquez to revive her daughter, Catrina, but the half-amulet only guaranteed her a sort of half-life, stuck in between two worlds, unless the amulet is made whole again. As Catrina managed to regain her life at the expense of Fenix, she voluntarily gave her half of the amulet to Melissa Santos. In turn, Melissa gave her half to Aerostar, exchanging it for Fenix's life.

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The former, an ancient Aztec amulet, has been stated to only work on women, causing them to become at least TheAgeless (with a stated overlap of ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty), if not invoking CompleteImmortality. It was broken by Captain Vasquez to revive her daughter, Catrina, but the half-amulet only guaranteed her a sort of half-life, stuck in between two worlds, unless the amulet is made whole again. As Catrina managed to regain her life at the expense of Fenix, she voluntarily gave her half of the amulet to Melissa Santos. In turn, Melissa gave her half to Aerostar, exchanging it for Fenix's life. With one half of the amulet already in his possession, Aerostar then paid a visit to his old friend Vasquez, reminiscing with her before she gave him her half and faded away, joining her father and daughter in the afterlife.



* '''Holders of the Piedra Immortal:''' Captain Vasquez (one half), Aerostar (one half)

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* '''Holders '''Holder of the Piedra Immortal:''' Captain Vasquez (one half), Aerostar (one half)Aerostar
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The latter, the Gauntlet of the Gods (given its official name during Ultima Lucha Tres), was given to Dario Cueto by Councilman Delgado, and has been heavily implied to have come directly from the Unknown Benefactor. As Delgado told Dario that "his Ascension is complete" and to "have a new host body ready", it was originally thought (but has since been disproven) that the Gauntlet contained the Unknown Benefactor himself. The Gauntlet was later revealed to be a conduit for godly possession and would soon begin to influence Cage, leading to much destruction including the death of Councilman Delgado. It would later draw the interest of Captain Vasquez, who knew of its powers and even struck a deal with Catrina to procure it at all costs. It was stolen from Cage by Jeremiah Crane for Catrina, then stolen by Dario Cueto while Cage fought Crane and Mil Muertes to get it back. As revealed by Cage, the Gauntlet is powerful enough to nullify other major powers, such as Catrina's teleportation. While Muertes won the Gauntlet at Ultima Lucha Tres, it was subsequently stolen from him by the returning King Cuerno. Catrina's attempt to reclaim the Gauntlet from Cuerno ended in failure, as Cuerno informed her that he had given the Gauntlet to someone else (heavily implied to have been Aerostar), who hid it away. When asked about it by Antonio Cueto, Cuerno later claimed that it had been stolen from him. Seeing it as a necessity to defeat Matanza in a Sacrifice match, Aerostar gave the Gauntlet to Johnny Mundo to use against the Monster.

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The latter, the Gauntlet of the Gods (given its official name during Ultima Lucha Tres), was given to Dario Cueto by Councilman Delgado, and has been heavily implied to have come directly from the Unknown Benefactor. As Delgado told Dario that "his Ascension is complete" and to "have a new host body ready", it was originally thought (but has since been disproven) that the Gauntlet contained the Unknown Benefactor himself. The Gauntlet was later revealed to be a conduit for godly possession and would soon begin to influence Cage, leading to much destruction including the death of Councilman Delgado. It would later draw the interest of Captain Vasquez, who knew of its powers and even struck a deal with Catrina to procure it at all costs. It was stolen from Cage by Jeremiah Crane for Catrina, then stolen by Dario Cueto while Cage fought Crane and Mil Muertes to get it back. As revealed by Cage, the Gauntlet is powerful enough to nullify other major powers, such as Catrina's teleportation. While Muertes won the Gauntlet at Ultima Lucha Tres, it was subsequently stolen from him by the returning King Cuerno. Catrina's attempt to reclaim the Gauntlet from Cuerno ended in failure, as Cuerno informed her that he had given the Gauntlet to someone else (heavily implied at the time and later directly confirmed to have been Aerostar), who hid it away. When asked about it by Antonio Cueto, Cuerno later claimed that it had been stolen from him. Seeing it as a necessity to defeat Matanza in a Sacrifice match, Aerostar gave the Gauntlet to Johnny Mundo to use against the Monster.
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* '''Gift of the Gods Champion:''' Will be decided on October 24th, 2018.

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* '''Gift of the Gods Champion:''' Will be decided on Jake Strong, since October 24th, 2018.2018



The latter, the Gauntlet of the Gods (given its official name during Ultima Lucha Tres), was given to Dario Cueto by Councilman Delgado, and has been heavily implied to have come directly from the Unknown Benefactor. As Delgado told Dario that "his Ascension is complete" and to "have a new host body ready", it was originally thought (but has since been disproven) that the Gauntlet contained the Unknown Benefactor himself. The Gauntlet was later revealed to be a conduit for godly possession and would soon begin to influence Cage, leading to much destruction including the death of Councilman Delgado. It would later draw the interest of Captain Vasquez, who knew of its powers and even struck a deal with Catrina to procure it at all costs. It was stolen from Cage by Jeremiah Crane for Catrina, then stolen by Dario Cueto while Cage fought Crane and Mil Muertes to get it back. As revealed by Cage, the Gauntlet is powerful enough to nullify other major powers, such as Catrina's teleportation. While Muertes won the Gauntlet at Ultima Lucha Tres, it was subsequently stolen from him by the returning King Cuerno. Catrina's attempt to reclaim the Gauntlet from Cuerno ended in failure, as Cuerno informed her that he had given the Gauntlet to someone else (heavily implied to have been Aerostar), who hid it away. When asked about it by Antonio Cueto, Cuerno later claimed that it had been stolen from him.

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The latter, the Gauntlet of the Gods (given its official name during Ultima Lucha Tres), was given to Dario Cueto by Councilman Delgado, and has been heavily implied to have come directly from the Unknown Benefactor. As Delgado told Dario that "his Ascension is complete" and to "have a new host body ready", it was originally thought (but has since been disproven) that the Gauntlet contained the Unknown Benefactor himself. The Gauntlet was later revealed to be a conduit for godly possession and would soon begin to influence Cage, leading to much destruction including the death of Councilman Delgado. It would later draw the interest of Captain Vasquez, who knew of its powers and even struck a deal with Catrina to procure it at all costs. It was stolen from Cage by Jeremiah Crane for Catrina, then stolen by Dario Cueto while Cage fought Crane and Mil Muertes to get it back. As revealed by Cage, the Gauntlet is powerful enough to nullify other major powers, such as Catrina's teleportation. While Muertes won the Gauntlet at Ultima Lucha Tres, it was subsequently stolen from him by the returning King Cuerno. Catrina's attempt to reclaim the Gauntlet from Cuerno ended in failure, as Cuerno informed her that he had given the Gauntlet to someone else (heavily implied to have been Aerostar), who hid it away. When asked about it by Antonio Cueto, Cuerno later claimed that it had been stolen from him. Seeing it as a necessity to defeat Matanza in a Sacrifice match, Aerostar gave the Gauntlet to Johnny Mundo to use against the Monster.



* '''Holder of the Gauntlet of the Gods:''' Hidden away by Aerostar

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* '''Holder of the Gauntlet of the Gods:''' Hidden away by AerostarJohnny Mundo
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* '''Aztec Medallion Holders:''' None.

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* '''Aztec Medallion Holders:''' None. The Medallions are united in the Gift of the Gods.



*** Season Four, Round Two: None. Antonio Cueto united the Medallions in the Gift of the Gods himself.

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*** Season Four, Round Two: None. Officially none, as Antonio Cueto united the Medallions in the Gift of the Gods himself.himself. Unofficially, Aerostar, Big Bad Steve, Hernandez, Jake Strong, PJ Black, King Cuerno, and Dante Fox, as they were handpicked by Antonio to compete for the Gift of the Gods.

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* '''Gift of the Gods Champion:''' Vacant.

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* '''Gift of the Gods Champion:''' Vacant.Will be decided on October 24th, 2018.



* '''Aztec Medallion Holders:''' None. Due to be released soon, as the Gift of the Gods has been cashed in.

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* '''Aztec Medallion Holders:''' None. Due to be released soon, as the Gift of the Gods has been cashed in.



*** Season Four: Dragon Azteca Jr., King Cuerno, Ivelisse[[note]]Lost the Trios match preceding the Gift of the Gods match and was not allowed to compete for it[[/note]], The Mack[[note]]Lost the Trios match preceding the Gift of the Gods match and was not allowed to compete for it[[/note]], Son of Havoc[[note]]Lost the Trios match preceding the Gift of the Gods match and was not allowed to compete for it[[/note]], Mil Muertes[[note]]Due to a stipulation in a battle royal won by The Mack allowing him to select a competitor to remove from the Gift of the Gods match, Muertes was not allowed to compete for the title[[/note]], Dezmond X

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*** Season Four: Four, Round One: Dragon Azteca Jr., King Cuerno, Ivelisse[[note]]Lost the Trios match preceding the Gift of the Gods match and was not allowed to compete for it[[/note]], The Mack[[note]]Lost the Trios match preceding the Gift of the Gods match and was not allowed to compete for it[[/note]], Son of Havoc[[note]]Lost the Trios match preceding the Gift of the Gods match and was not allowed to compete for it[[/note]], Mil Muertes[[note]]Due to a stipulation in a battle royal won by The Mack allowing him to select a competitor to remove from the Gift of the Gods match, Muertes was not allowed to compete for the title[[/note]], Dezmond XX
*** Season Four, Round Two: None. Antonio Cueto united the Medallions in the Gift of the Gods himself.
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* '''Lucha Underground Title #1 Contender''': None. Due to be named on September 26th, 2018

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* '''Lucha Underground Title #1 Contender''': None. Due to be named on Pentagon Dark, since September 26th, 2018

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There are currently three recognized titles in ''Lucha Underground'': the '''Lucha Underground Championship''', the '''Trios Championship''' and the '''Gift of the Gods'''. The '''Lucha Underground Championship''' is the organization's main title, which was inaugurated on January 7, 2015 in the first Aztec Warfare match. The '''Trios Championship''' is the current tag team title for groups of three wrestlers, and was inaugurated in the Trios Title Tournament final on April 22, 2015 . The Gift of the Gods title is a special title won through a tournament in which luchadores compete to earn one of seven Aztec Medallions, which earn them a spot in a 7-man match to earn the full title. The holder of the Gift of the Gods earns the right to challenge the Lucha Underground champ at any moment, as long as he/she announces it one week in advance to Dario Cueto, so that he may promote the match. When the Gift of The Gods title holder challenges the Lucha Underground champ, win or lose, the Gift of the Gods title becomes vacant and the Aztec Medallions are once again up for grabs. However, should the Gift of the Gods title holder not immediately challenge the Lucha Underground champ, other luchadores can challenge the Gift of the Gods champ to earn the title for themselves and be able to challenge the Lucha Underground champ instead. The title was inaugurated at ''Ultima Lucha'' on August 5, 2015.

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There are currently three recognized titles in ''Lucha Underground'': the '''Lucha Underground Championship''', the '''Trios Championship''' and the '''Gift of the Gods'''. The '''Lucha Underground Championship''' is the organization's main title, which was inaugurated on January 7, 2015 in the first Aztec Warfare match. The '''Trios Championship''' is the current tag team title for groups of three wrestlers, and was inaugurated in the Trios Title Tournament final on April 22, 2015 . The Gift of the Gods title is a special title won through a tournament in which luchadores compete to earn one of seven Aztec Medallions, which earn them a spot in a 7-man match to earn the full title. The holder of the Gift of the Gods earns the right to challenge the Lucha Underground champ at any moment, as long as he/she announces it one week in advance to Dario Cueto, so that he may promote the match.match[[note]]prompted by a generous donation by Marty "The Moth" Martinez, this rule was abolished by Antonio Cueto in Season 4[[/note]]. When the Gift of The Gods title holder challenges the Lucha Underground champ, win or lose, the Gift of the Gods title becomes vacant and the Aztec Medallions are once again up for grabs. However, should the Gift of the Gods title holder not immediately challenge the Lucha Underground champ, other luchadores can challenge the Gift of the Gods champ to earn the title for themselves and be able to challenge the Lucha Underground champ instead. The title was inaugurated at ''Ultima Lucha'' on August 5, 2015.



* '''Lucha Underground Champion:''' Pentagon Dark, since October 18th, 2017

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* '''Lucha Underground Champion:''' Pentagon Dark, Marty "The Moth" Martinez, since October 18th, 2017September 19th, 2018



* '''Lucha Underground Title #1 Contender''': None.

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*** Pentagon Dark (won on October 18th, 2017, lost on September 19th, 2018)
* '''Lucha Underground Title #1 Contender''': None. Due to be named on September 26th, 2018



* '''Gift of the Gods Champion:''' Dragon Azteca Jr., since July 25th, 2018

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* '''Gift of the Gods Champion:''' Dragon Azteca Jr., since July 25th, 2018Vacant.



* '''Aztec Medallion Holders:''' None. As of July 18th, 2018, the Medallions are united in the Gift of the Gods.

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*** Dragon Azteca Jr. (won on July 25th, 2018, lost on September 19th, 2018)
*** Marty "The Moth" Martinez (won and cashed in on September 19th, 2018)
* '''Aztec Medallion Holders:''' None. As of July 18th, 2018, the Medallions are united in Due to be released soon, as the Gift of the Gods.Gods has been cashed in.
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In Season 3, Dario Cueto introduced the '''Cueto Cup''' and announced that the inaugural winner will be crowned in a 32-person tournament. The winner will be guaranteed an automatic title shot at Ultima Lucha Tres.

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In Season 3, Dario Cueto introduced the '''Cueto Cup''' and announced that Cup''', a thirty-two person tournament, with the inaugural winner will be crowned in a 32-person tournament. The winner will be guaranteed receiving an automatic title shot at Ultima ''Ultima Lucha Tres.Tres''.
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The former, an ancient Aztec amulet, has been stated to only work on women, causing them to become at least TheAgeless (with a stated overlap of ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty), if not invoking CompleteImmortality. It was broken by Captain Vasquez to revive her daughter, Catrina, but the half-amulet only guaranteed her a sort of half-life, stuck in between two worlds, unless the amulet is made whole again. As Catrina managed to regain her life at the expense of Fenix, she voluntarily gave her half of the amulet to Melissa Santos.

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The former, an ancient Aztec amulet, has been stated to only work on women, causing them to become at least TheAgeless (with a stated overlap of ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty), if not invoking CompleteImmortality. It was broken by Captain Vasquez to revive her daughter, Catrina, but the half-amulet only guaranteed her a sort of half-life, stuck in between two worlds, unless the amulet is made whole again. As Catrina managed to regain her life at the expense of Fenix, she voluntarily gave her half of the amulet to Melissa Santos. In turn, Melissa gave her half to Aerostar, exchanging it for Fenix's life.



* '''Holders of the Piedra Immortal:''' Captain Vasquez (one half), Melissa Santos (one half)

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* '''Wrestling/{{AAA}} Mega Champion:''' Jeff Jarrett, since June 3rd, 2018[[note]]Status of title in regards to Lucha Underground is unknown.[[/note]]

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* '''Wrestling/{{AAA}} Mega Champion:''' Jeff Jarrett, Fenix, since June 3rd, August 25th, 2018[[note]]Status of title in regards to Lucha Underground is unknown.[[/note]]
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* '''Lucha Underground Trios Champions:''' The Mack, Killshot, and Son of Havoc, since June 13th, 2018

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* '''Lucha Underground Trios Champions:''' The Mack, Killshot, Kobra Moon, Daga, and Son of Havoc, Jeremiah Snake, since June 13th, August 15th, 2018



*** The Mack, Killshot, and Dante Fox (won on October 11th, 2017)[[note]]Antonio Cueto stripped Dante Fox of his role as trios champion after he no-showed the Season 4 premiere, announcing that whomever entered Aztec Warfare 4 at No. 3 would be Mack and Killshot's new partner. Son of Havoc entered, and thus announced as one third of the champions.[[/note]]

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*** The Mack, Killshot, and Dante Fox (won on October 11th, 2017)[[note]]Antonio 2017, "lost" on June 13th, 2018)[[note]]Antonio Cueto stripped Dante Fox of his role as trios champion after he no-showed the Season 4 premiere, announcing that whomever entered Aztec Warfare 4 at No. 3 would be Mack and Killshot's new partner. Son of Havoc entered, and thus announced as one third of the champions.[[/note]][[/note]]
*** The Mack, Killshot, and Son of Havoc ("won" on June 13th, 2018, lost on August 15th, 2018)
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* '''Gift of the Gods Champion:''' Will be decided on July 25th, 2018.

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* '''Gift of the Gods Champion:''' Will be decided on Dragon Azteca Jr., since July 25th, 2018.2018



* '''Aztec Medallion Holders:''' None. As of July 18th, 2018, the Medallions are united in the Gift of the Gods

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* '''Aztec Medallion Holders:''' None. As of July 18th, 2018, the Medallions are united in the Gift of the GodsGods.



*** Season Four: Dragon Azteca Jr., King Cuerno, Ivelisse, The Mack, Son of Havoc, Mil Muertes[[note]]Due to a stipulation in a battle royal won by The Mack allowing him to select a competitor to remove from the Gift of the Gods match, Muertes was not allowed to compete for the title[[/note]], Dezmond X

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*** Season Four: Dragon Azteca Jr., King Cuerno, Ivelisse, Ivelisse[[note]]Lost the Trios match preceding the Gift of the Gods match and was not allowed to compete for it[[/note]], The Mack, Mack[[note]]Lost the Trios match preceding the Gift of the Gods match and was not allowed to compete for it[[/note]], Son of Havoc, Havoc[[note]]Lost the Trios match preceding the Gift of the Gods match and was not allowed to compete for it[[/note]], Mil Muertes[[note]]Due to a stipulation in a battle royal won by The Mack allowing him to select a competitor to remove from the Gift of the Gods match, Muertes was not allowed to compete for the title[[/note]], Dezmond X
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* '''Aztec Medallion Holders:'''
** '''Former Aztec Medallion Holders''' None. As of July 18th, 2018, the Medallions are united in the Gift of the Gods

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* '''Gift of the Gods Champion:''' None.

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* '''Gift of the Gods Champion:''' None.Will be decided on July 25th, 2018.



* '''Aztec Medallion Holders:''' Dragon Azteca Jr., King Cuerno, Ivelisse, The Mack, Son of Havoc, Mil Muertes
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* '''Aztec Medallion Holders:''' Dragon Azteca Jr., King Cuerno

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This is the base page (originally the sole page, but split due to length) for a group of pages documenting the characters/wrestlers that appear on ''Wrestling/LuchaUnderground'' and the tropes that apply to them. Every character's entry will have a list of allies, their running and former feuds, first appearances, last appearances (where applicable), their current alignments, and ''Aztec Warfare'' appearances (where applicable). Additionally, this page hosts the current running ''Wrestling/LuchaUnderground'' title history.

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This is the base page (originally the sole page, but split due to length) for a group of pages documenting the characters/wrestlers that appear on ''Wrestling/LuchaUnderground'' and the tropes that apply to them. Every character's entry will have a list of allies, their running and former feuds, first appearances, last appearances (where applicable), their current alignments, their Aztec tribal affiliations (where applicable), and ''Aztec Warfare'' appearances (where applicable). Additionally, this page hosts the current running ''Wrestling/LuchaUnderground'' title history.
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* '''Aztec Medallion Holders:''' Dragon Azteca Jr.

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* '''Aztec Medallion Holders:''' Dragon Azteca Jr., King Cuerno



The former, an ancient Aztec amulet, has been stated to only work on women, causing them to become at least TheAgeless (with a stated overlap of ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty), if not invoking CompleteImmortality. It was broken by Captain Vasquez to revive her daughter, Catrina, but the half-amulet only guaranteed her a sort of half-life, stuck in between two worlds, unless the amulet is made whole again.

The latter, the Gauntlet of the Gods (given its official name during Ultima Lucha Tres), was given to Dario Cueto by Councilman Delgado, and has been heavily implied to have come directly from the Unknown Benefactor. As Delgado told Dario that "his Ascension is complete" and to "have a new host body ready", it was originally thought (but has since been disproven) that the Gauntlet contained the Unknown Benefactor himself. The Gauntlet was later revealed to be a conduit for godly possession and would soon begin to influence Cage, leading to much destruction including the death of Councilman Delgado. It would later draw the interest of Captain Vasquez, who knew of its powers and even struck a deal with Catrina to procure it at all costs. It was stolen from Cage by Jeremiah Crane for Catrina, then stolen by Dario Cueto while Cage fought Crane and Mil Muertes to get it back. As revealed by Cage, the Gauntlet is powerful enough to nullify other major powers, such as Catrina's teleportation. While Muertes won the Gauntlet at Ultima Lucha Tres, it was subsequently stolen from him by the returning King Cuerno. Catrina's attempt to reclaim the Gauntlet from Cuerno ended in failure, as Cuerno informed her that he had given the Gauntlet to someone else (heavily implied to have been Aerostar), who hid it away.

* '''Holders of the Piedra Immortal:''' Captain Vasquez (one half), Catrina (one half)

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The former, an ancient Aztec amulet, has been stated to only work on women, causing them to become at least TheAgeless (with a stated overlap of ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty), if not invoking CompleteImmortality. It was broken by Captain Vasquez to revive her daughter, Catrina, but the half-amulet only guaranteed her a sort of half-life, stuck in between two worlds, unless the amulet is made whole again.

again. As Catrina managed to regain her life at the expense of Fenix, she voluntarily gave her half of the amulet to Melissa Santos.

The latter, the Gauntlet of the Gods (given its official name during Ultima Lucha Tres), was given to Dario Cueto by Councilman Delgado, and has been heavily implied to have come directly from the Unknown Benefactor. As Delgado told Dario that "his Ascension is complete" and to "have a new host body ready", it was originally thought (but has since been disproven) that the Gauntlet contained the Unknown Benefactor himself. The Gauntlet was later revealed to be a conduit for godly possession and would soon begin to influence Cage, leading to much destruction including the death of Councilman Delgado. It would later draw the interest of Captain Vasquez, who knew of its powers and even struck a deal with Catrina to procure it at all costs. It was stolen from Cage by Jeremiah Crane for Catrina, then stolen by Dario Cueto while Cage fought Crane and Mil Muertes to get it back. As revealed by Cage, the Gauntlet is powerful enough to nullify other major powers, such as Catrina's teleportation. While Muertes won the Gauntlet at Ultima Lucha Tres, it was subsequently stolen from him by the returning King Cuerno. Catrina's attempt to reclaim the Gauntlet from Cuerno ended in failure, as Cuerno informed her that he had given the Gauntlet to someone else (heavily implied to have been Aerostar), who hid it away.

away. When asked about it by Antonio Cueto, Cuerno later claimed that it had been stolen from him.

* '''Holders of the Piedra Immortal:''' Captain Vasquez (one half), Catrina Melissa Santos (one half)
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* '''Aztec Medallion Holders:''' None.

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* '''Aztec Medallion Holders:''' None.Dragon Azteca Jr.
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The latter, the Gauntlet of the Gods (given its official name during Ultima Lucha Tres), was given to Dario Cueto by Councilman Delgado, and has been heavily implied to have come directly from the Unknown Benefactor. As Delgado told Dario that "his Ascension is complete" and to "have a new host body ready", it was originally thought (but has since been disproven) that the Gauntlet contained the Unknown Benefactor himself. The Gauntlet was later revealed to be a conduit for godly possession and would soon begin to influence Cage, leading to much destruction including the death of Councilman Delgado. It would later draw the interest of Captain Vasquez, who knew of its powers and even struck a deal with Catrina to procure it at all costs. It was stolen from Cage by Jeremiah Crane for Catrina, then stolen by Dario Cueto while Cage fought Crane and Mil Muertes to get it back. As revealed by Cage, the Gauntlet is powerful enough to nullify other major powers, such as Catrina's teleportation. While Muertes won the Gauntlet at Ultima Lucha Tres, it was subsequently stolen from him by the returning King Cuerno.

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The latter, the Gauntlet of the Gods (given its official name during Ultima Lucha Tres), was given to Dario Cueto by Councilman Delgado, and has been heavily implied to have come directly from the Unknown Benefactor. As Delgado told Dario that "his Ascension is complete" and to "have a new host body ready", it was originally thought (but has since been disproven) that the Gauntlet contained the Unknown Benefactor himself. The Gauntlet was later revealed to be a conduit for godly possession and would soon begin to influence Cage, leading to much destruction including the death of Councilman Delgado. It would later draw the interest of Captain Vasquez, who knew of its powers and even struck a deal with Catrina to procure it at all costs. It was stolen from Cage by Jeremiah Crane for Catrina, then stolen by Dario Cueto while Cage fought Crane and Mil Muertes to get it back. As revealed by Cage, the Gauntlet is powerful enough to nullify other major powers, such as Catrina's teleportation. While Muertes won the Gauntlet at Ultima Lucha Tres, it was subsequently stolen from him by the returning King Cuerno.
Cuerno. Catrina's attempt to reclaim the Gauntlet from Cuerno ended in failure, as Cuerno informed her that he had given the Gauntlet to someone else (heavily implied to have been Aerostar), who hid it away.



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** '''Aztec Warfare IV:''' Pantagon Dark (June 13th, 2018. Entered at #6, nine eliminations)

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** '''Aztec Warfare IV:''' Pantagon Pentagon Dark (June 13th, 2018. Entered at #6, nine eliminations)
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* '''Wrestling/{{AAA}} Mega Champion:''' Rey Wagner (Dr. Wagner Jr.), since January 26th, 2018[[note]]Though Wagner intends on returning to LU, it is unknown whether he will have the title with him.[[/note]]

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* '''Wrestling/{{AAA}} Mega Champion:''' Rey Wagner (Dr. Wagner Jr.), Jeff Jarrett, since January 26th, 2018[[note]]Though Wagner intends on returning to LU, it is unknown whether he will have the June 3rd, 2018[[note]]Status of title with him.in regards to Lucha Underground is unknown.[[/note]]



Once a Season, ''Lucha Underground'' holds a match known as '''Aztec Warfare'''. This normally twenty-person battle royal (number defied during Aztec Warfare II with the late-match addition of Matanza Cueto at #21) was originally used to determine the very first ''Lucha Underground'' champion. Each successive Aztec Warfare match has seen a new champion crowned. In stark contrast to a normal over-the-top battle royal, eliminations in Aztec Warfare are by pinfall or submission.

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Once a Season, ''Lucha Underground'' holds a match known as '''Aztec Warfare'''. This normally twenty-person battle royal (number defied during Aztec Warfare II with the late-match addition of Matanza Cueto at #21) was originally used to determine the very first ''Lucha Underground'' champion. Each successive The first three Aztec Warfare match has seen Warfares each saw a new champion crowned.crowned, with Pentagon Dark breaking tradition by retaining in the fourth. In stark contrast to a normal over-the-top battle royal, eliminations in Aztec Warfare are by pinfall or submission.




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* '''Lucha Underground Trios Champions:''' The Mack, Killshot, and Dante Fox, since October 11th, 2017

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