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With Demon exiting ''Lucha Underground'' after they destroyed Texano at ''Ultima Lucha'', Chavo thought he was safe. Unfortunately, Texano returned during Season 2 to make it very clear that he was still coming for him. Utilized his allies in The Crew to defeat Texano in a gauntlet match, but lost to Ivelisse, Angelico, and Son of Havoc in a Trios contest. Was later defeated by Texano in a bullrope match, after being left by Castro and Cisco. Competed in Aztec Warfare II but was felled by Matanza after falsely assuming his alliance with Dario Cueto was still valid. After yet another failed attempt to get into Dario's good graces, Chavo resorted to trickery, stealing Cage's Aztec Medallion during his match with Mascarita Sagrada. Held onto the Medallion long enough to place it into the Gift of the Gods, taking Cage's place in the match, and subsequently won the title thanks to Cage's interference...only to find out that Cage had struck a deal with Dario Cueto to receive the first shot, ensuring that he would get his revenge for the theft. Cage would indeed get revenge the week after, as he soundly defeated Chavo to take the Gift of the Gods. Was scheduled to compete in a 12-person match for a chance at #1 Contendership, but was removed from the proceedings courtesy of a returning Pentagon Jr. Chavo reappeared during Season 3 to speak with Rey Mysterio and DA Jr., then requested to speak with Dario. It was later revealed that Chavo would be facing DA Jr. in a match refereed by Mysterio, with the winner receiving a match with Pentagon. Chavo's attitude got the best of him during the match, leading him to strike Mysterio and subsequently lose. Chavo attacked DA Jr. backstage, injuring him, and was subsequently added (along with Mysterio) to a triple threat with Pentagon. He would not be involved in the decision, and would attack Mysterio afterward with the same chair he used to attack DA Jr. The two are headed for a collision course that might very well see one leave the Temple for good, as Rey has officially requested a "Loser Leaves Lucha" match against Chavo. Chavo and his father attempted to orchestrate a cheap win to banish Rey from the Temple for good, but the intervention of Dario Cueto led to Chavo losing and having to leave for good.

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With Demon exiting ''Lucha Underground'' after they destroyed Texano at ''Ultima Lucha'', Chavo thought he was safe. Unfortunately, Texano returned during Season 2 to make it very clear that he was still coming for him. Utilized his allies in The Crew to defeat Texano in a gauntlet match, but lost to Ivelisse, Angelico, and Son of Havoc in a Trios contest. Was later defeated by Texano in a bullrope match, after being left by Castro and Cisco. Competed in Aztec Warfare II but was felled by Matanza after falsely assuming his alliance with Dario Cueto was still valid. After yet another failed attempt to get into Dario's good graces, Chavo resorted to trickery, stealing Cage's Aztec Medallion during his match with Mascarita Sagrada. Held onto the Medallion long enough to place it into the Gift of the Gods, taking Cage's place in the match, and subsequently won the title thanks to Cage's interference...only to find out that Cage had struck a deal with Dario Cueto to receive the first shot, ensuring that he would get his revenge for the theft. Cage would indeed get revenge the week after, as he soundly defeated Chavo to take the Gift of the Gods. Was scheduled to compete in a 12-person match for a chance at #1 Contendership, but was removed from the proceedings courtesy of a returning Pentagon Jr. Chavo reappeared during Season 3 to speak with Rey Mysterio and DA Jr., then requested to speak with Dario. It was later revealed that Chavo would be facing DA Jr. in a match refereed by Mysterio, with the winner receiving a match with Pentagon. Chavo's attitude got the best of him during the match, leading him to strike Mysterio and subsequently lose. Chavo attacked DA Jr. backstage, injuring him, and was subsequently added (along with Mysterio) to a triple threat with Pentagon. He would not be involved in the decision, and would attack Mysterio afterward with the same chair he used to attack DA Jr. The two are headed for a collision course that might very well see one leave the Temple for good, as Rey has officially requested a "Loser Leaves Lucha" match against Chavo. Chavo and his father attempted to orchestrate a cheap win to banish Rey from the Temple for good, but the intervention of Dario Cueto led to Chavo losing and having to leave for good.
good. Despite his being banned from the Temple, he was somehow able to appear in a video hyping the then-upcoming match between Rey Mysterio and Johnny Mundo.

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Councilman of the city of Los Angeles, Delgado answered to a mysterious benefactor he addresses as "My Lord". All-around scumbag. Told Captain Vasquez to back off investigating Dario Cueto, as his benefactor was protecting him. Tipped off Cueto as to the possible presence of police moles within the Temple (which turned out to be true), and may be the unknown party who Cueto called after killing Mr. Cisco. Helped get the charges against Cueto dropped before Season 3 began. He delivered an ornate Aztec casket to Dario in Season 3, telling him that "his ascension is complete" and warning him to have a new "host body" ready soon. Delgado came to the Temple to speak to Dario regarding Cage and the Gauntlet, which was interrupted by DA Jr., who he was introduced to and was quite impressed by. Asked to meet with Cage in private, then attempted to recruit him for what grand plans he and the Benefactor had. Unfortunately, he made the mistake of upsetting the Gauntlet-empowered Cage, first resulting in him being slammed against a wall (and leaving a large hole in said wall), then in Cage's Gauntleted fist '''''punching right through his head''''', effectively making it explode.

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Councilman of the city of Los Angeles, Delgado answered to a mysterious benefactor he addresses as "My Lord". All-around scumbag. Told Captain Vasquez to back off investigating Dario Cueto, as his benefactor was protecting him. Tipped off Cueto as to the possible presence of police moles within the Temple (which turned out to be true), and may be the unknown party who Cueto called after killing Mr. Cisco. Helped get the charges against Cueto dropped before Season 3 began. He delivered an ornate Aztec casket to Dario in Season 3, telling him that "his ascension is complete" and warning him to have a new "host body" ready soon. Delgado came to the Temple to speak to Dario regarding Cage and the Gauntlet, which was interrupted by DA Jr., who he was introduced to and was quite impressed by. Asked to meet with Cage in private, then attempted to recruit him for what grand plans he and the Benefactor had. Unfortunately, he made the mistake of upsetting the Gauntlet-empowered Cage, Cage (though it was heavily implied that the Gauntlet itself had taken offense), first resulting in him being slammed against a wall (and leaving a large hole in said wall), then in Cage's Gauntleted fist '''''punching right through his head''''', effectively making it explode.



* EyeScream: [[{{Squick}} Ick.]] After Cage destroyed Delagado's head, one of his eyes was left lying on the floor, which Cage crushed underfoot on his way out.

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** TheStarscream: As he said that Cage would soon be "working for him", it's entirely possible he intended to take advantage of the Benefactor no longer being in human form to make plans of his own.
* EyeScream: [[{{Squick}} Ick.]] After Cage destroyed Delagado's Delgado's head, one of his eyes was left lying on the floor, which Cage crushed underfoot on his way out.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After Dario came out and restarted the match between Chavo Jr. and Rey, Chavo Sr. got a double dose of this- not only was his son now forced to continue fighting Rey with his ears still ringing from the chair shot his father had given him, but when Chavo Sr. tried to take a shot at Rey to even things up (since Dario had also made the match no disqualifications), he ended up copping his own chair in the face, setting him up for the 619.


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* EyeScream: [[{{Squick}} Ick.]] After Cage destroyed Delagado's head, one of his eyes was left lying on the floor, which Cage crushed underfoot on his way out.
* LudicrousGibs: His head was reduced to ''mince'' by Cage's Gauntlet-empowered punch.


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* ThanatosGambit[=/=]TooDumbToLive: As Delgado is one of only a tiny handful of people who knew about the true power of the Gauntlet, his provocation of Cage had to be one of these or the other- either he ''intended'' to die at Cage's hands to advance his Benefactor's agenda, or he was suicidally stupid.
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* '''Last Appearance:''' "Loser Leaves Lucha" (Season 3, episode 9)


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[[folder:Councilman Delgado]]
!!Councilman Lawrence Delgado
->'''Played by:''' Lorenzo Lamas
Councilman of the city of Los Angeles, Delgado answered to a mysterious benefactor he addresses as "My Lord". All-around scumbag. Told Captain Vasquez to back off investigating Dario Cueto, as his benefactor was protecting him. Tipped off Cueto as to the possible presence of police moles within the Temple (which turned out to be true), and may be the unknown party who Cueto called after killing Mr. Cisco. Helped get the charges against Cueto dropped before Season 3 began. He delivered an ornate Aztec casket to Dario in Season 3, telling him that "his ascension is complete" and warning him to have a new "host body" ready soon. Delgado came to the Temple to speak to Dario regarding Cage and the Gauntlet, which was interrupted by DA Jr., who he was introduced to and was quite impressed by. Asked to meet with Cage in private, then attempted to recruit him for what grand plans he and the Benefactor had. Unfortunately, he made the mistake of upsetting the Gauntlet-empowered Cage, first resulting in him being slammed against a wall (and leaving a large hole in said wall), then in Cage's Gauntleted fist '''''punching right through his head''''', effectively making it explode.

* '''First Appearance:''' "Monster meets Monster" (Season 2, episode 13)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "The Cup Begins" (Season 3, episode 22)
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* CorruptPolitician: Goes hand-in-hand with him being a {{Slimeball}}.
* TheDragon: To the Unknown Benefactor.
* {{Slimeball}}: Holy heck yes. This guy's as scummy as they come.
* YourHeadAsplode: Courtesy of Cage and the Gauntlet.
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[[folder:The Black Lotus Triad]]
!!The Black Lotus Triad (Doku, Yurei, and Hitokiri)
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[[caption-width-right:350:Beautiful ''but deadly!'']]
These three mysterious ladies assisted Black Lotus in attacking Pentagon Dark during Aztec Warfare III. They were later placed in a gauntlet match alongside Lotus against Pentagon. Doku and Yurei did not fare well against Pentagon, each having their arm broken, but Hitokiri thoroughly defeated him before Lotus stepped in to break his arm.

Their mission of revenge accomplished, they would seemingly disappear as quickly as they appeared.

* '''First Appearance:''' "Aztec Warfare III" (Season 3, episode 11)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Breaker of Bones" (Season 3, episode 13)
* '''Former Feud:''' Pentagon Dark
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* DarkActionGirl: All three, but Hitokiri the most. Black Lotus outright calls her the greatest warrior to set foot outside the Far East, as well as the deadliest human being she's ever known, in [[https://www.facebook.com/LuchaUnderground/videos/1439633012728552/ this video]].
* FemmeFatale: Black Lotus implies that Doku is one in the above video.
* MeaningfulName[=/=]NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Their names roughly translate to "Poison", "Ghost", and "Assassin", respectively.
* PutOnABus: Two thirds of the Triad were signed by Wrestling/{{WWE}} not long after their gauntlet appearances.
* TortureTechnician: Black Lotus implies that Yurei is one in the above video.
* TheTriadsAndTheTongs: Members of the eponymous Black Lotus Triad, brought in by Black Lotus.
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* TheAce: Alberto has a list of accomplishments that someone like RicFlair would approve of.

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* TheAce: Alberto has a list of accomplishments that someone like RicFlair Wrestling/RicFlair would approve of.
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[[folder:Chavo Guerrero Sr.]]
!!Chavo Guerrero Sr.
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[[caption-width-right:204:Chavo Classic]]

At the end of the 7th episode of Season 3, after Chavo had maimed his knee the previous week, Rey Mysterio Jr. sought out an audience with Chavo's ''father,'' Chavo Guerrero Sr., oldest living member of the Guerrero family. Rey had realized that, with things in the Temple being as serious as they are, he couldn't tolerate Chavo's constant interference in things bigger than himself, so he was going to have to take Chavo Jr. out for good. Due to his respect for the Guerrero family, he wanted to hear from the current patriarch where this would leave things between him and them, so as not to cause unnecessary discord in Mexico. When Chavo Sr. asked if this was the only way, Rey answered in the affirmative. He would later interfere in Loser Leaves Lucha, attempting to force Rey out by giving his son a cheap win. Unfortunately, this prompted the intervention of Dario Cueto to restart the match. Chavo Sr. was taken out of the proceedings after accidentally hitting himself with a chair then being hit with the 619, and would be unable to prevent his son's loss and subsequent banning from the Temple.

Chavo Sr. passed away on February 11th, 2017, during the Season 3 hiatus.

* '''First Appearance:''' "Payback Time" (Season 3, episode 7)
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* CoolOldGuy: Rey Mysterio Jr. himself has "mad respect" for Chavo Sr., a legend of the lucha generation before him.
** Not so "cool" (and Rey's respect is probably a great deal less mad) after his sneaky attempt to get Rey disqualified by bashing his own son over the head with a steel chair.
* InTheBlood: He's a Guerrero alright. Which means he's just as treacherous and sneaky as the rest of the family.
* RetiredBadass: A ''very'' long and storied career. He's not a man to take lightly, even at 67 years of age.
* ThickerThanWater: Did you ''really'' believe Chavo Sr. would just sit by and watch Rey defeat ''his son,'' banishing Chavo Jr. permanently from the Temple?
* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: When it initially appeared that his treacherous ploy to get Rey disqualified against Chavo Jr. had been successful, he stood with his son in the ring, mockingly waving goodbye to Rey while [[SmugSmiler smirking smugly]].
* WrestlingFamily: Eldest son of Gory Guerrero, big brother of Mando, Hector, and the late Wrestling/EddieGuerrero and, obviously, the father of Wrestling/ChavoGuerreroJr.

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[[folder:Dragon Azteca]]
!!Dragon Azteca
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[[caption-width-right:200:[[MentorArchetype The enigmatic master and former owner of the emerald-colored mask.]]]]
An old, enigmatic luchador who [[MysteriousWatcher has been watching the events on the Temple from afar]], Dragon Azteca seemed to know a lot about both Dario Cueto's true motivations behind Lucha Underground and the existence of Matanza. Recognizing a kindred spirit in Black Lotus, Dragon Azteca "[[KidnappedByAnAlly kidnapped]]" her in order to train her to finally be able to face Matanza. In the very first episode of the show, he found a young street fighter whom he took under his wing as a student, and it was his student who tried to stop Dragon Azteca from going into the Temple to rescue Black Lotus, citing a prophecy that, were Dragon Azteca to step into the Temple, it'd be to his death. The student was sadly proven correct, as, convinced by Dario Cueto that he killed her parents, Dragon Azteca was slain by Black Lotus. His student now wears the mask and carries the name of his master.

During Season 2, it was revealed that Azteca partnered with Dario Cueto's father to find and unite the descendants of the seven Aztec tribes, so that they could do honorable battle. However, Cueto's father became obsessed with the tribes, descending into dark rituals and sacrificing his son Matanza to a god, allowing the god to inhabit the boy. Betrayed, Azteca split from Cueto's father, leading to the truce that existed between him and the Cuetos.

* '''First Appearance:''' "Welcome to the Temple" (Season 1, episode 1, intro)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 2" (Season 1, episode 39)
* '''Former Feuds:''' Dario Cueto, Chavo Guerrero, The Crew (by association with Chavo Guerrero), Matanza

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[[folder:Dragon Azteca]]
!!Dragon Azteca
[[folder:Hernandez]]
!!Hernandez
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[[caption-width-right:200:[[MentorArchetype The enigmatic master and former owner of the emerald-colored mask.[[caption-width-right:200:[[TheBigGuy One vato loco.]]]]
An old, enigmatic luchador who [[MysteriousWatcher has been watching the events on the Temple from afar]], Dragon Azteca seemed Hernandez was one of Konnan's long-time allies, having wrestled with him for [[Wrestling/{{TNA}} another promotion]]. Konnan brought him in to know a lot about both serve as an ally for Prince Puma, and apparently it was just in time, with circumstances (read: Dario Cueto's true motivations behind machinations) landing Puma in a match against possibly the three baddest rudos in the entire roster: [[TerribleTrio King Cuerno, Cage and Texano.]] However, it wasn't enough, with the rudos advancing to the final of the tournament. Hernandez was soon walking on eggshells with Prince Puma and Konnan on account of interfering in his matches three times in a row, with the last one being the most reprehensible yet, since it cost #1 contender Drago his career. ([[HilariousInHindsight Funnily enough, by interference is how Hernandez won the #1 contendership]], since Marty "The Moth" Martinez ran into the ring claiming he could wrestle, distracting Cage and King Cuerno enough for Hernandez to capitalize and get the pin.) Dario Cueto soon forced Hernandez and Prince Puma to team up against Cage and King Cuerno, but Hernandez finally betrayed Prince Puma for good and was soon gunning for Puma's title with nothing but bad intentions. Hernandez was then put in a match to defend his claim for the title against Alberto "El Patron"... which he won '''again''' by interference when Johnny Mundo ran in and brutalized Alberto. However, all his dirty tactics and strutting were for naught, as Hernandez was ultimately defeated. Hernandez begun a feud with Drago, bitter at Drago's win of the 4-way #1 Contendership match to face Puma in ''Ultima Lucha'', and mocking Drago and his fans by saying that dragons were not real. Unfortunately for him, both Drago and ''the fans'' disagreed with him, and Hernandez was defeated at the Believer's Backlash match, a lumberjack match in which the ring was surrounded by belt-wielding fans who punished Hernandez for his cheekiness. Parted ways with Lucha Underground and the existence of Matanza. Recognizing a kindred spirit in Black Lotus, Dragon Azteca "[[KidnappedByAnAlly kidnapped]]" her in order to train her to finally be able to face Matanza. In the very first episode of the show, he found a young street fighter whom he took under his wing as a student, and it was his student who tried to stop Dragon Azteca from going into the Temple to rescue Black Lotus, citing a prophecy that, were Dragon Azteca to step into the Temple, it'd be to his death. The student was sadly proven correct, as, convinced by Dario Cueto that he killed her parents, Dragon Azteca was slain by Black Lotus. His student now wears the mask and carries the name of his master.

During
after Season 2, it was revealed that Azteca partnered with Dario Cueto's father to find and unite the descendants of the seven Aztec tribes, so that they could do honorable battle. However, Cueto's father became obsessed with the tribes, descending into dark rituals and sacrificing 1 concluded, though his son Matanza to image would later appear in a god, allowing the god to inhabit the boy. Betrayed, Azteca split from Cueto's father, leading to the truce that existed between him and the Cuetos.

compiled list of missing people.

* '''First Appearance:''' "Welcome to the Temple" "The Art of War" (Season 1, episode 1, intro)
20)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 2" 1" (Season 1, episode 39)
38)
* '''Former Feuds:''' Dario Cueto, Chavo Guerrero, The Crew (by association with Chavo Guerrero), MatanzaTexano, Prince Puma, Konnan, Drago



* BadassGrandpa: In the intro of the very first episode of ''Lucha Underground'', he singlehandedly beat the crap out of three young gangbangers who were attacking the young tough who'd become his apprentice.
* HeroicSacrifice: Was aiming to make one to save Black Lotus, as a prophecy stated that if he set foot in the Temple that he would die. Did not work, see SenselessSacrifice below.
* JerkassHasAPoint: All of his training montages with Black Lotus had him telling her that she wasn't yet ready to face Matanza. Now that we've seen what Matanza's capable of... yeah, he was right.
* KidnappedByAnAlly: Pulled this on Black Lotus, but she actually appreciated the save and decided to train under him.
* KilledOffForReal: By Black Lotus.
* LegacyCharacter: At the end of ''Ultima Lucha'', it was shown that the hooded youth he spoke to at the end of the first half of ''Ultima Lucha'' had donned his mask.
* [[MentorArchetype Mentor]]: To Black Lotus and Dragon Azteca Jr. He also was one to Prince Puma, since he's the one that inspired him to follow the path of the luchador before Konnan started mentoring him, and Puma returned the favor by helping him to 'kidnap' Black Lotus. In Season 2, it's revealed that he was also Rey Mysterio's mentor.
** MentorOccupationalHazard: Fell prey to this, courtesy of his own student Black Lotus.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: If the look on Dario Cueto's face when Chavo informed him just who had been training Black Lotus is any indication.
* OldMaster: From what we've seen, Dragon Azteca was old. He was also wise and badass.
* ProphecyTwist: Dragon Azteca was prophesied to die if he entered Dario's temple, but was willing to sacrifice himself it it meant saving Black Lotus. He didn't know that his prophesied death would come at ''her'' hands.
* SenselessSacrifice: What his attempt at a HeroicSacrifice resulted in, as he did not count on Black Lotus having been convinced that he murdered her parents and was killed by her.

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* BadassGrandpa: In [[ArrogantKungFuGuy Arrogant Lucha Guy]]: Hernandez couldn't help but smirk every time he got ahead in a match.
* TheBigGuy: Of his Trios team with Prince Puma and Johnny Mundo, and he was by default pretty damn big too, being able to look Cage in
the intro of eye at equal height.
* FaceHeelTurn: He went full-on heel after betraying Prince Puma and Konnan.
* [[GangBangers Gang Banger]]: Certainly had
the very first episode of ''Lucha Underground'', he singlehandedly beat look and the crap out of three young gangbangers who were attacking attitude.
* '''HateSink''': He slowly developed into one with his insufferable swagger and cocky attitude, but it EXPLODED after he betrayed Prince Puma and Konnan. He was soon
the young tough who'd become his apprentice.
* HeroicSacrifice: Was aiming to make one to save Black Lotus, as a prophecy stated that if he set foot
most hated guy in the entire roster.
* {{Jerkass}}: He was a cocky, insufferable prick since joining
the Temple that he would die. Did not work, see SenselessSacrifice below.
* JerkassHasAPoint: All of his training montages with Black Lotus had him telling her that she wasn't yet ready to face Matanza. Now that we've seen what Matanza's capable of... yeah, he was right.
* KidnappedByAnAlly: Pulled this on Black Lotus,
roster, but she actually appreciated the save and decided he took it to train under him.
* KilledOffForReal: By Black Lotus.
* LegacyCharacter: At the end of ''Ultima Lucha'', it was shown that the hooded youth he spoke to at the end of the first half of ''Ultima Lucha'' had donned his mask.
* [[MentorArchetype Mentor]]: To Black Lotus and Dragon Azteca Jr. He also was one to
another level by betraying Prince Puma, since he's the one that inspired him to follow the path of the luchador before Puma and Konnan started mentoring him, and going full heel.
* PowerTrio: He formed this with Prince
Puma returned and Johnny Mundo, the favor two top faces on the show.
* PutOnABus: Was released
by helping him to 'kidnap' Black Lotus. In the company after Season 2, it's revealed that he 1 concluded.
* UnwantedAssistance: Interfered thrice in Prince Puma's title defenses, and the champ
was also Rey Mysterio's mentor.
** MentorOccupationalHazard: Fell prey to this, courtesy of
not happy, especially since one cost Drago his own student Black Lotus.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: If the look on Dario Cueto's face when Chavo informed him just who had been training Black Lotus is any indication.
* OldMaster: From what we've seen, Dragon Azteca was old. He was also wise and badass.
* ProphecyTwist: Dragon Azteca was prophesied to die if he entered Dario's temple, but was willing to sacrifice himself it it meant saving Black Lotus. He didn't know that his prophesied death would come at ''her'' hands.
* SenselessSacrifice: What his attempt at a HeroicSacrifice resulted in, as he did not count on Black Lotus having been convinced that he murdered her parents and was killed by her.
career.



[[folder:Hernandez]]
!!Hernandez
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[[caption-width-right:200:[[TheBigGuy One vato loco.]]]]
Hernandez was one of Konnan's long-time allies, having wrestled with him for [[Wrestling/{{TNA}} another promotion]]. Konnan brought him in to serve as an ally for Prince Puma, and apparently it was just in time, with circumstances (read: Dario Cueto's machinations) landing Puma in a match against possibly the three baddest rudos in the entire roster: [[TerribleTrio King Cuerno, Cage and Texano.]] However, it wasn't enough, with the rudos advancing to the final of the tournament. Hernandez was soon walking on eggshells with Prince Puma and Konnan on account of interfering in his matches three times in a row, with the last one being the most reprehensible yet, since it cost #1 contender Drago his career. ([[HilariousInHindsight Funnily enough, by interference is how Hernandez won the #1 contendership]], since Marty "The Moth" Martinez ran into the ring claiming he could wrestle, distracting Cage and King Cuerno enough for Hernandez to capitalize and get the pin.) Dario Cueto soon forced Hernandez and Prince Puma to team up against Cage and King Cuerno, but Hernandez finally betrayed Prince Puma for good and was soon gunning for Puma's title with nothing but bad intentions. Hernandez was then put in a match to defend his claim for the title against Alberto "El Patron"... which he won '''again''' by interference when Johnny Mundo ran in and brutalized Alberto. However, all his dirty tactics and strutting were for naught, as Hernandez was ultimately defeated. Hernandez begun a feud with Drago, bitter at Drago's win of the 4-way #1 Contendership match to face Puma in ''Ultima Lucha'', and mocking Drago and his fans by saying that dragons were not real. Unfortunately for him, both Drago and ''the fans'' disagreed with him, and Hernandez was defeated at the Believer's Backlash match, a lumberjack match in which the ring was surrounded by belt-wielding fans who punished Hernandez for his cheekiness. Parted ways with Lucha Underground after Season 1 concluded, though his image would later appear in a compiled list of missing people.

* '''First Appearance:''' "The Art of War" (Season 1, episode 20)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 1" (Season 1, episode 38)
* '''Former Feuds:''' Texano, Prince Puma, Konnan, Drago

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[[folder:Hernandez]]
!!Hernandez
[[folder:Alberto "El Patron"]]
!![[Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio Alberto "El Patron"]]
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[[caption-width-right:200:[[TheBigGuy One vato loco.]]]]
[[caption-width-right:200:[[LivingLegend His name is Alberto El Patron... but you already know that. *wink*]]]]
[[WrestlingFamily Heir to a dynasty of lucha libre legends]]. [[TallDarkAndHandsome Roguishly handsome and charismatic]]. [[PopularityPower Adored and cheered by fans the world over]]. Current or former champion on both sides of the border. [[LivingLegend The man, the legend]]. Alberto "El Patron".

"El Patron" came to Lucha Underground to prove he was the best wrestler in the world, and he had his sights set on not only winning the Lucha Underground title, but also beating the best that Lucha Underground has to offer. Alberto was, at the time, the ''Wrestling/{{AAA}}'' Mega Champion, and he defended his title in Lucha Underground against his worst enemy, Texano. Alberto then began feuding with Johnny Mundo, and won a fight against him for the right to face
Hernandez was one of Konnan's long-time allies, having wrestled with for the #1 contendership to the Lucha Underground championship. However, his plans to become a dual champion were put on hold when Johnny Mundo attacked him for [[Wrestling/{{TNA}} another promotion]]. Konnan brought during the match and threw him in to serve as an ally for Prince Puma, and apparently it was just in time, with circumstances (read: through the window of Dario Cueto's machinations) landing Puma in a match against possibly the three baddest rudos in the entire roster: [[TerribleTrio King Cuerno, Cage office, leaving him battered and Texano.]] However, it wasn't enough, bloody. Alberto disappeared for some time but returned with a vengeance on the rudos advancing June 17th show to the final of the tournament. Hernandez was soon walking get his revenge on eggshells with Prince Puma Johnny Mundo. He made his in-ring return, wiping out Marty Martinez [[SquashMatch in under a minute]], and Konnan on account of interfering in his matches three times in a row, with informed Mundo that he had awakened something inside Alberto that he really shouldn't have. Mundo had the last one being the most reprehensible yet, since it cost #1 contender Drago his career. ([[HilariousInHindsight Funnily enough, by interference is how Hernandez won the #1 contendership]], since Marty "The Moth" Martinez ran into the ring claiming laugh, as he could wrestle, distracting Cage and King Cuerno enough for Hernandez to capitalize and get the pin.) Dario Cueto soon forced Hernandez and Prince Puma to team up against Cage and King Cuerno, but Hernandez finally betrayed Prince Puma for good and was soon gunning for Puma's title with nothing but bad intentions. Hernandez was then put in a match to defend his claim for the title against defeated Alberto "El Patron"... which he won '''again''' by interference when Johnny Mundo ran in and brutalized Alberto. However, all his dirty tactics and strutting were for naught, as Hernandez was ultimately defeated. Hernandez begun a feud with Drago, bitter at Drago's win of the 4-way #1 Contendership match to face Puma in ''Ultima Lucha'', and mocking Drago and his fans by saying that dragons were not real. Unfortunately for him, both Drago and ''the fans'' disagreed Lucha'' with him, and Hernandez the help of the debuting Melina, but it was defeated at the Believer's Backlash match, a lumberjack match in which El Patron who left the ring was surrounded by belt-wielding fans who punished Hernandez for standing, since he made Johnny eat a glass window in revenge. Alberto ended his cheekiness. Parted ways association with Lucha Underground after Season 1 concluded, though his in October of 2015, as he chose to return to the WWE. His image would later appear in a compiled list of missing people.

* '''First Appearance:''' "The Art of War" "Johnny Mundo vs. The Machine" (Season 1, episode 20)
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* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 1" 2" (Season 1, episode 38)
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* '''Former Feuds:''' Hernandez, Texano, Prince Puma, Konnan, DragoJohnny Mundo, Melina



* [[ArrogantKungFuGuy Arrogant Lucha Guy]]: Hernandez couldn't help but smirk every time he got ahead in a match.
* TheBigGuy: Of his Trios team with Prince Puma and Johnny Mundo, and he was by default pretty damn big too, being able to look Cage in the eye at equal height.
* FaceHeelTurn: He went full-on heel after betraying Prince Puma and Konnan.
* [[GangBangers Gang Banger]]: Certainly had the look and the attitude.
* '''HateSink''': He slowly developed into one with his insufferable swagger and cocky attitude, but it EXPLODED after he betrayed Prince Puma and Konnan. He was soon the most hated guy in the entire roster.
* {{Jerkass}}: He was a cocky, insufferable prick since joining the Temple roster, but he took it to another level by betraying Prince Puma and Konnan and going full heel.
* PowerTrio: He formed this with Prince Puma and Johnny Mundo, the two top faces on the show.
* PutOnABus: Was released by the company after Season 1 concluded.
* UnwantedAssistance: Interfered thrice in Prince Puma's title defenses, and the champ was not happy, especially since one cost Drago his career.
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[[folder:Alberto "El Patron"]]
!![[Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio Alberto "El Patron"]]
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[[caption-width-right:200:[[LivingLegend His name is Alberto El Patron... but you already know that. *wink*]]]]
[[WrestlingFamily Heir to a dynasty of lucha libre legends]]. [[TallDarkAndHandsome Roguishly handsome and charismatic]]. [[PopularityPower Adored and cheered by fans the world over]]. Current or former champion on both sides of the border. [[LivingLegend The man, the legend]]. Alberto "El Patron".

"El Patron" came to Lucha Underground to prove he was the best wrestler in the world, and he had his sights set on not only winning the Lucha Underground title, but also beating the best that Lucha Underground has to offer. Alberto was, at the time, the ''Wrestling/{{AAA}}'' Mega Champion, and he defended his title in Lucha Underground against his worst enemy, Texano. Alberto then began feuding with Johnny Mundo, and won a fight against him for the right to face Hernandez for the #1 contendership to the Lucha Underground championship. However, his plans to become a dual champion were put on hold when Johnny Mundo attacked him during the match and threw him through the window of Dario Cueto's office, leaving him battered and bloody. Alberto disappeared for some time but returned with a vengeance on the June 17th show to get his revenge on Johnny Mundo. He made his in-ring return, wiping out Marty Martinez [[SquashMatch in under a minute]], and informed Mundo that he had awakened something inside Alberto that he really shouldn't have. Mundo had the last laugh, as he defeated Alberto at ''Ultima Lucha'' with the help of the debuting Melina, but it was El Patron who left the ring standing, since he made Johnny eat a glass window in revenge. Alberto ended his association with Lucha Underground in October of 2015, as he chose to return to the WWE. His image would later appear in a compiled list of missing people.

* '''First Appearance:''' "Johnny Mundo vs. The Machine" (Season 1, episode 13)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 2" (Season 1, episode 39)
* '''Former Feuds:''' Hernandez, Texano, Johnny Mundo, Melina
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!Former Important Non-Roster Characters

[[folder:Dragon Azteca]]
!!Dragon Azteca
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[[caption-width-right:200:[[MentorArchetype The enigmatic master and former owner of the emerald-colored mask.]]]]
An old, enigmatic luchador who [[MysteriousWatcher has been watching the events on the Temple from afar]], Dragon Azteca seemed to know a lot about both Dario Cueto's true motivations behind Lucha Underground and the existence of Matanza. Recognizing a kindred spirit in Black Lotus, Dragon Azteca "[[KidnappedByAnAlly kidnapped]]" her in order to train her to finally be able to face Matanza. In the very first episode of the show, he found a young street fighter whom he took under his wing as a student, and it was his student who tried to stop Dragon Azteca from going into the Temple to rescue Black Lotus, citing a prophecy that, were Dragon Azteca to step into the Temple, it'd be to his death. The student was sadly proven correct, as, convinced by Dario Cueto that he killed her parents, Dragon Azteca was slain by Black Lotus. His student now wears the mask and carries the name of his master.

During Season 2, it was revealed that Azteca partnered with Dario Cueto's father to find and unite the descendants of the seven Aztec tribes, so that they could do honorable battle. However, Cueto's father became obsessed with the tribes, descending into dark rituals and sacrificing his son Matanza to a god, allowing the god to inhabit the boy. Betrayed, Azteca split from Cueto's father, leading to the truce that existed between him and the Cuetos.

* '''First Appearance:''' "Welcome to the Temple" (Season 1, episode 1, intro)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 2" (Season 1, episode 39)
* '''Former Feuds:''' Dario Cueto, Chavo Guerrero, The Crew (by association with Chavo Guerrero), Matanza
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* BadassGrandpa: In the intro of the very first episode of ''Lucha Underground'', he singlehandedly beat the crap out of three young gangbangers who were attacking the young tough who'd become his apprentice.
* HeroicSacrifice: Was aiming to make one to save Black Lotus, as a prophecy stated that if he set foot in the Temple that he would die. Did not work, see SenselessSacrifice below.
* JerkassHasAPoint: All of his training montages with Black Lotus had him telling her that she wasn't yet ready to face Matanza. Now that we've seen what Matanza's capable of... yeah, he was right.
* KidnappedByAnAlly: Pulled this on Black Lotus, but she actually appreciated the save and decided to train under him.
* KilledOffForReal: By Black Lotus.
* LegacyCharacter: At the end of ''Ultima Lucha'', it was shown that the hooded youth he spoke to at the end of the first half of ''Ultima Lucha'' had donned his mask.
* [[MentorArchetype Mentor]]: To Black Lotus and Dragon Azteca Jr. He also was one to Prince Puma, since he's the one that inspired him to follow the path of the luchador before Konnan started mentoring him, and Puma returned the favor by helping him to 'kidnap' Black Lotus. In Season 2, it's revealed that he was also Rey Mysterio's mentor.
** MentorOccupationalHazard: Fell prey to this, courtesy of his own student Black Lotus.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: If the look on Dario Cueto's face when Chavo informed him just who had been training Black Lotus is any indication.
* OldMaster: From what we've seen, Dragon Azteca was old. He was also wise and badass.
* ProphecyTwist: Dragon Azteca was prophesied to die if he entered Dario's temple, but was willing to sacrifice himself it it meant saving Black Lotus. He didn't know that his prophesied death would come at ''her'' hands.
* SenselessSacrifice: What his attempt at a HeroicSacrifice resulted in, as he did not count on Black Lotus having been convinced that he murdered her parents and was killed by her.

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* '''First Appearance:''' "Welcome to the Temple"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 2"

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* '''First Appearance:''' "Welcome to the Temple"
Temple" (Season 1, episode 1)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 2"2" (Season 1, episode 39)



* '''First Appearance:''' "Welcome to the Temple" (Intro)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 2"

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* '''First Appearance:''' "Welcome to the Temple" (Intro)
(Season 1, episode 1, intro)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 2"2" (Season 1, episode 39)



* '''First Appearance:''' "The Art of War"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 1"

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* '''First Appearance:''' "The Art of War"
War" (Season 1, episode 20)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 1"1" (Season 1, episode 38)



* '''First Appearance:''' "Johnny Mundo vs. The Machine"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 2"

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* '''First Appearance:''' "Johnny Mundo vs. The Machine"
Machine" (Season 1, episode 13)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 2"2" (Season 1, episode 39)



* '''First Appearance:''' "Welcome to the Temple"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 2"

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* '''First Appearance:''' "Welcome to the Temple"
Temple" (Season 1, episode 1)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 2"2" (Season 1, episode 39)



* '''Aztec Warfare Entry Numbers:''' 13 (Aztec Warfare I)



* '''First And Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 2"

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* '''First And Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 2"2" (Season 1, episode 39)



* '''First Appearance:''' "Welcome to the Temple"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "The Beginning of the End"

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* '''First Appearance:''' "Welcome to the Temple"
Temple" (Season 1, episode 1)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "The Beginning of the End"End" (Season 1, episode 36)



* '''First Appearance:''' "The Key"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "The Desolation of Drago"

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* '''First Appearance:''' "The Key"
Key" (Season 1, episode 6)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "The Desolation of Drago"Drago" (Season 1, episode 31)



* '''Aztec Warfare Entry Numbers:''' 6 (Aztec Warfare I)



* '''First Appearance:''' "Crossing the Border"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Last Luchador Standing"

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* '''First Appearance:''' "Crossing the Border"
Border" (Season 1, episode 3)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Last Luchador Standing"Standing" (Season 1, episode 11)



* '''Aztec Warfare Entry Numbers:''' 19 (Aztec Warfare I)



* '''First Appearance:''' "Top of the Ladder"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "[=PenUltima=] Lucha"

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* '''First Appearance:''' "Top of the Ladder"
Ladder" (Season 1, episode 7)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "[=PenUltima=] Lucha"Lucha" (Season 1, episode 37)



* '''Aztec Warfare Entry Numbers:''' 15 (Aztec Warfare I)



* '''First Appearance:''' "Fire in the Cosmos"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "[=PenUltima=] Lucha"

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* '''First Appearance:''' "Fire in the Cosmos"
Cosmos" (Season 1, episode 23)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "[=PenUltima=] Lucha"Lucha" (Season 1, episode 37)



* '''First Appearance:''' "The Desolation of Drago"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "The Hunt Is On..."

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* '''First Appearance:''' "The Desolation of Drago"
Drago" (Season 1, episode 31)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "The Hunt Is On..."" (Season 2, episode 3)



* '''First Appearance:''' "Fame & Fortune"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha Dos; Week Two"

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* '''First Appearance:''' "Fame & Fortune"
Fortune" (Season 2, episode 22)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha Dos; Week Two"Two" (Season 2, episode 25)



* '''First Appearance:''' "Ancient Medallions"
* '''Last Appearances:''' "Monster Versus Monster" (Trece and Barrio Negro), "Brothers In Broken Arms" (Siniestro de la Muerte)

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* '''First Appearance:''' "Ancient Medallions"
Medallions" (Season 1, episode 27)
* '''Last Appearances:''' "Monster Versus Meets Monster" (Trece and Barrio Negro), Negro) (Season 2, episode 13), "Brothers In Broken Arms" (Siniestro de la Muerte)Muerte) (Season 3, episode 4)



* '''First Appearance:''' "Welcome to the Temple"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Loser Leaves Lucha"

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* '''First Appearance:''' "Welcome to the Temple"
Temple" (Season 1, episode 1)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Loser Leaves Lucha"Lucha" (Season 3, episode 9)



* '''Aztec Warfare Entry Numbers:''' 16 (Aztec Warfare I), 15 (Aztec Warfare II)



* '''First Appearance:''' "Three's a Crowd"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha Dos; Week Two"

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* '''First Appearance:''' "Three's a Crowd"
Crowd" (Season 2, episode 12)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha Dos; Week Two"Two" (Season 2, episode 25)
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** RealLifeWritesThePlot: Chavo is a producer on the show, so he writes himself out of the show about halfway through every season so he can focus on his backstage work.

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[[LivingLegend The legendary veteran]], who's wrestled in the [[Wrestling/{{WCW}} biggest]] [[Wrestling/{{ECW}} promotions]] on [[Wrestling/{{CMLL}} both sides]] of [[Wrestling/{{AAA}} the border]] and across the Caribbean. Konnan was the one who discovered Prince Puma, and soon became his [[MentorArchetype mentor and promoter]]. Years of experience made Konnan [[TheSmartGuy a shrewd and cunning strategist]], and his mentoring him was a large part of Puma's success. Konnan brought in Hernandez to the Temple as both a friend and as an ally to the reluctant Prince Puma. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero This turned out to be a HUGE mistake]], as Hernandez betrayed them and ended up gunning for Puma's title. However, both Puma and Konnan prevailed over Hernandez, with Puma successfully defending his title. Since then, Konnan tried to stay one step ahead so that his boy retained his title, his latest being to convince Texano to interfere on Puma's behalf in his title defense against Chavo Guerrero Jr. When Catrina sent the Disciples of Death to attack Prince Puma while he was having his staredown with Mil Muertes, Konnan stepped in cane in hand to aid his protege, but was brutally beaten down by Mil Muertes and the Disciples, and he was put into a casket and carried away. Konnan hasn't been seen since (and his image has appeared in a compiled list of missing people), and Prince Puma soon faced the challenges of the Temple alone...

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[[LivingLegend The legendary veteran]], who's wrestled in the [[Wrestling/{{WCW}} biggest]] [[Wrestling/{{ECW}} promotions]] on [[Wrestling/{{CMLL}} both sides]] of [[Wrestling/{{AAA}} the border]] and across the Caribbean. Konnan was the one who discovered Prince Puma, and soon became his [[MentorArchetype mentor and promoter]]. Years of experience made Konnan [[TheSmartGuy a shrewd and cunning strategist]], and his mentoring him was a large part of Puma's success. Konnan brought in Hernandez to the Temple as both a friend and as an ally to the reluctant Prince Puma. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero This turned out to be a HUGE mistake]], as Hernandez betrayed them and ended up gunning for Puma's title. However, both Puma and Konnan prevailed over Hernandez, with Puma successfully defending his title. Since then, Konnan tried to stay one step ahead so that his boy retained his title, his latest being to convince Texano to interfere on Puma's behalf in his title defense against Chavo Guerrero Jr. When Catrina sent the Disciples of Death to attack Prince Puma while he was having his staredown with Mil Muertes, Konnan stepped in cane in hand to aid his protege, but was brutally beaten down by Mil Muertes and the Disciples, and he was put into a casket and carried away. Konnan hasn't been seen since (and his image has appeared in a compiled list of missing people), people, with his death being confirmed later), and Prince Puma soon faced the challenges of the Temple alone...



* KilledOffForReal: Heavily implied by Catrina, supported by his image appearing in a list of missing people compiled by Captain Vasquez.

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* KilledOffForReal: Heavily implied by Catrina, supported by his image appearing in a list of missing people compiled by Captain Vasquez. Later explicitly confirmed.



Another wrestler Dario Cueto was mortified by when he came into his temple, Pimpinela Escarlata is part of the proud ([[SincerityMode no, really]]) tradition of ''exoticos'', [[DragQueen feminine luchadores who dress in drag]], defying the usually very macho and Catholic Mexican culture. ''Exoticos'' stand out for their [[CampGay flamboyant]] and [[QueerPeopleAreFunny comedic]] performances, and Pimpinela was certainly no exception. Obviously, [[BuryYourGays Dario Cueto was not amused and had him beat the hell up by The Crew]], along with his partner Mascarita Sagrada, and [[PutOnABus he took a leave of absence from the Temple]]. [[TheBusCameBack Months later Pimpinela returned,]] much to the delight of the announcers and the fans, only to take another beating from the Disciples of Death. Did not appear for Season 2.

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Another wrestler Dario Cueto was mortified by when he came into his temple, Pimpinela Escarlata is part of the proud ([[SincerityMode no, really]]) tradition of ''exoticos'', [[DragQueen feminine luchadores who dress in drag]], defying the usually very macho and Catholic Mexican culture. ''Exoticos'' stand out for their [[CampGay flamboyant]] and [[QueerPeopleAreFunny comedic]] performances, and Pimpinela was certainly no exception. Obviously, [[BuryYourGays Dario Cueto was not amused and had him beat the hell up by The Crew]], along with his partner Mascarita Sagrada, and [[PutOnABus he took a leave of absence from the Temple]]. [[TheBusCameBack Months later Pimpinela returned,]] much to the delight of the announcers and the fans, only to take another beating from the Disciples of Death. Did not appear for Season 2.
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Oh, and he was crazy. And he did not appear during Season 2.

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Oh, and he was crazy. And he did not appear during Season 2.
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Since coming to the Temple, Super Fly looked to prove that he lived up to his name and moniker, which, as you might think, meant he wasn't afraid to take to the air and dive down upon his opponents with zero hesitation or caution for his own wellbeing. However, Super Fly was forced to unmask in a devastating loss to Sexy Star, as the two were put in a Mask vs Mask match by Dario Cueto in one of Cueto's most despicable moments. Heartbroken after losing the symbol of his luchador identity, Super Fly was easy pickings for Pentagon Jr. to attack, and like others before him, Pentagon broke his arm with an armbar, putting him on the shelf. Super Fly's injury was the main motivator for the feud between Sexy Star and Pentagon Jr. Super Fly returned to interfere in Sexy Star's submission match against Pentagon Jr., but to everyone's surprise, he actually '''[[FaceHeelTurn assisted Pentagon]]''' in defeating Sexy Star. Super Fly seemingly made it his goal to take his former friend's mask in perceived revenge for what she did to him. He beat Sexy and roughed her up badly, trying to take her mask the entire time, but Sexy soon had her revenge in record time to claim an Aztec Medallion [[{{Irony}} by using an armbar to submit him]]. Competed for another Medallion, but was eliminated midway through the match. Did not appear during Season 2.

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Since coming to the Temple, Super Fly looked to prove that he lived up to his name and moniker, which, as you might think, meant he wasn't afraid to take to the air and dive down upon his opponents with zero hesitation or caution for his own wellbeing. However, Super Fly was forced to unmask in a devastating loss to Sexy Star, as the two were put in a Mask vs Mask match by Dario Cueto in one of Cueto's most despicable moments. Heartbroken after losing the symbol of his luchador identity, Super Fly was easy pickings for Pentagon Jr. to attack, and like others before him, Pentagon broke his arm with an armbar, putting him on the shelf. Super Fly's injury was the main motivator for the feud between Sexy Star and Pentagon Jr. Super Fly returned to interfere in Sexy Star's submission match against Pentagon Jr., but to everyone's surprise, he actually '''[[FaceHeelTurn assisted Pentagon]]''' in defeating Sexy Star. Super Fly seemingly made it his goal to take his former friend's mask in perceived revenge for what she did to him. He beat Sexy and roughed her up badly, trying to take her mask the entire time, but Sexy soon had her revenge in record time to claim an Aztec Medallion [[{{Irony}} by using an armbar to submit him]]. Competed for another Medallion, but was eliminated midway through the match. Did not appear during Season 2.
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* CoolMask: Which he sadly was forced to take off after he lost a Mask vs Mask star.

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* CoolMask: Which he sadly was forced to take off after he lost a Mask vs Mask star.match to Sexy Star.
** RealLifeWritesThePlot: He had already lost the mask in Mexico by the time the match happened, so him losing it in Lucha Underground was done to keep continuity with what had already happened.



A veteran of many an indie (and one [[Wrestling/{{WWE}} BIG]]) wrestling show, [=DelAvar=] Daivari came to the Temple [[BloodKnight for a chance to prove that he was the best]]. First visiting the Temple as a spectator, it was Daivari's interference that cost the team of Cage, Texano, and King Cuerno the inaugural Trios title, and Texano was '''''[[{{Understatement}} PISSED]]'''''. And so, without even having a proper match in the Temple's ring, Daivari already managed to make a dangerous enemy. Daivari's money came in handy, however, as he was able to acquire the services of Big Ryck to assist him against Texano. They later gained the services of Cage in an attempt to attain the Trios championship, but came up short, and Daivari soon returned to feuding with Texano. He had a match against Bengala for one of Dario Cueto's Aztec Medallions, but came up short even with assists from Big Ryck. Competed again for another Medallion, this time the one vacated by Fenix, but was eliminated midway through. Interfered in the Gift of the Gods match at ''Ultima Lucha'', specifically targeting Big Ryck, who had returned to Dario Cueto's fold. Unfortunately, with Ryck's departure from the promotion following ''Ultima Lucha'', Daivari would not be able to get his revenge against his former subordinate. Though he stated that he would return, he did not appear during Season 2.

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A veteran of many an indie (and one [[Wrestling/{{WWE}} BIG]]) wrestling show, [=DelAvar=] Daivari came to the Temple [[BloodKnight for a chance to prove that he was the best]]. First visiting the Temple as a spectator, it was Daivari's interference that cost the team of Cage, Texano, and King Cuerno the inaugural Trios title, and Texano was '''''[[{{Understatement}} PISSED]]'''''. And so, without even having a proper match in the Temple's ring, Daivari already managed to make a dangerous enemy. Daivari's money came in handy, however, as he was able to acquire the services of Big Ryck to assist him against Texano. They later gained the services of Cage in an attempt to attain the Trios championship, but came up short, and Daivari soon returned to feuding with Texano. He had a match against Bengala for one of Dario Cueto's Aztec Medallions, but came up short even with assists from Big Ryck. Competed again for another Medallion, this time the one vacated by Fenix, but was eliminated midway through. Interfered in the Gift of the Gods match at ''Ultima Lucha'', specifically targeting Big Ryck, who had returned to Dario Cueto's fold. Unfortunately, with Ryck's departure from the promotion following ''Ultima Lucha'', Daivari would not be able to get his revenge against his former subordinate. Though he stated that he would return, he did not appear during Season 2.
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Former tag team partner of Texano, Daga competed against his former partner for an Aztec Medallion, but unfortunately came up short. Would later win a four-way against Mascarita Sagrada, Argenis, and Kobra Moon, though he would attract the unwanted attentions of Kobra Moon in the process. Repulsed Moon once more after coming out on the losing end against Son of Havoc. With Moon once again looking on, defeated Mascarita Sagada to win an Aztec Medallion, earning his way into a Gift of the Gods title match at Ultima Lucha Dos. Even though Moon cheered him on once more, he failed to win the Gift of the Gods. Disappeared immediately afterward; his fate is later revealed by Kobra Moon to Drago as having been torn apart by an entity named Lord Pindar.

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Former tag team partner of Texano, Daga competed against his former partner for an Aztec Medallion, but unfortunately came up short. Would later win a four-way against Mascarita Sagrada, Argenis, and Kobra Moon, though he would attract the unwanted attentions of Kobra Moon in the process. Repulsed Moon once more after coming out on the losing end against Son of Havoc. With Moon once again looking on, defeated Mascarita Sagada to win an Aztec Medallion, earning his way into a Gift of the Gods title match at Ultima Lucha Dos. Even though Moon cheered him on once more, he failed to win the Gift of the Gods. Disappeared immediately afterward; his fate is later revealed by Kobra Moon to Drago as having been torn apart by an entity named Lord her general, Pindar.



* KilledOffForReal: According to Kobra Moon, he was torn apart by an entity named Lord Pindar.

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* KilledOffForReal: According to Kobra Moon, he was torn apart by an entity named Lord Pindar.her general, Pindar.
** RealLifeWritesThePlot: According to Eric Van Wagenen, Daga needed to be written off due to not having his immigration papers in order.

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Introduced late in Season 2. Although he had yet to make an in-ring appearance when he was first introduced, Dario clearly had big plans for the luchador, outright handing him an Aztec Medallion during their first meeting as a "signing bonus". Though his debut was impressive, Night Claw failed to win the Gift of the Gods. Unfortunately, his debut was his only appearance, as he would depart between seasons. (Though producer Chris [=DeJoseph=] has been hinting around that he may eventually return...)

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Introduced late in Season 2. Although he had yet to make an in-ring appearance when he was first introduced, Dario clearly had big plans for the luchador, outright handing him an Aztec Medallion during their first meeting as a "signing bonus". Though his debut was impressive, Night Claw failed to win the Gift of the Gods. Unfortunately, his debut was his only appearance, as he would depart between seasons. (Though producer seasons.

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Introduced late in Season 2. Although he had yet to make an in-ring appearance when he was first introduced, Dario clearly had big plans for the luchador, outright handing him an Aztec Medallion during their first meeting as a "signing bonus". Though his debut was impressive, Night Claw failed to win the Gift of the Gods. Unfortunately, his debut was his only appearance, as he would depart between seasons. (Though producer Chris DeJoseph has been hinting around that he may eventually return...)

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Introduced late in Season 2. Although he had yet to make an in-ring appearance when he was first introduced, Dario clearly had big plans for the luchador, outright handing him an Aztec Medallion during their first meeting as a "signing bonus". Though his debut was impressive, Night Claw failed to win the Gift of the Gods. Unfortunately, his debut was his only appearance, as he would depart between seasons. (Though producer Chris DeJoseph [=DeJoseph=] has been hinting around that he may eventually return...)
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When one thinks of the word "luchador", one of two names always pops into mind: that of ElSanto and that of Blue Demon. Following the steps of his legendary father, Blue Demon Jr. steps into the Temple's ring as the purest representative of the lucha libre tradition, wearing his father's iconic blue and silver mask and fighting in the classic lucha mat wrestling style. Respected and admired by all the tecnicos in the Temple, Blue is equally hated by the rudos, especially Wrestling/ChavoGuerreroJr, with whom he shared the burden of having the legacy of a wrestling dynasty on his shoulders. Blue was laid out by Chavo during a particularly bloody feud, but Blue eventually came on top, not without first ruining Chavo's chance at the inaugural Lucha Underground Championship by having him eliminated from the Aztec Warfare match. During the feud, Chavo became a target of the Mexican wrestlers in the roster, since spitting on Blue Demon's legacy is considered the ultimate insult against lucha libre. Blue returned after Dario Cueto's announcement of ''Ultima Lucha'', ''Lucha Underground's'' upcoming grand event, but Cueto told Blue that he didn't want him to participate in ''Ultima Lucha'' if he had any ring rust on him, so he brought in Chavo accompanied by The Crew and had them compete in a No-Disqualification match, which basically became a handicap match in which Chavo gleefully got his revenge on Blue. However, Blue visited a battered Chavo after Chavo lost his title shot match to rub salt in Chavo's wounds, and it became obvious that the beef between them was far from over. However, perhaps Chavo had the last laugh, as he got into Blue's head by stating that Texano was a better representative of Mexico than Blue. Destroyed Texano at ''Ultima Lucha'' with the help of the Crew and his former archnemesis Chavo. Between seasons, with peace forged between himself and Chavo and having settled his issue with Texano, Blue returned to Miami and retired from competition, according to Officer Reyes...though his image would later appear in a compiled list of missing people.

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When one thinks of the word "luchador", one of two names always pops into mind: that of ElSanto and that of Blue Demon. Following the steps of his legendary father, Blue Demon Jr. steps into the Temple's ring as the purest representative of the lucha libre tradition, wearing his father's iconic blue and silver mask and fighting in the classic lucha mat wrestling style. Respected and admired by all the tecnicos in the Temple, Blue is equally hated by the rudos, especially Wrestling/ChavoGuerreroJr, with whom he shared the burden of having the legacy of a wrestling dynasty on his shoulders. Blue was laid out by Chavo during a particularly bloody feud, but Blue eventually came on top, not without first ruining Chavo's chance at the inaugural Lucha Underground Championship by having him eliminated from the Aztec Warfare match.I. During the feud, Chavo became a target of the Mexican wrestlers in the roster, since spitting on Blue Demon's legacy is considered the ultimate insult against lucha libre. Blue returned after Dario Cueto's announcement of ''Ultima Lucha'', ''Lucha Underground's'' upcoming grand event, but Cueto told Blue that he didn't want him to participate in ''Ultima Lucha'' if he had any ring rust on him, so he brought in Chavo accompanied by The Crew and had them compete in a No-Disqualification match, which basically became a handicap match in which Chavo gleefully got his revenge on Blue. However, Blue visited a battered Chavo after Chavo lost his title shot match to rub salt in Chavo's wounds, and it became obvious that the beef between them was far from over. However, perhaps Chavo had the last laugh, as he got into Blue's head by stating that Texano was a better representative of Mexico than Blue. Destroyed Texano at ''Ultima Lucha'' with the help of the Crew and his former archnemesis Chavo. Between seasons, with peace forged between himself and Chavo and having settled his issue with Texano, Blue returned to Miami and retired from competition, according to Officer Reyes...though his image would later appear in a compiled list of missing people.



* ShooOutTheClowns: With things taking a darker turn in Lucha Underground with Matanza, El Mariachi Loco's antics and trumpet playing have become out of place. He hasn't been seen since Aztec Warfare, though he reportedly competed in an unaired battle royal at ''Ultima Lucha''.

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* ShooOutTheClowns: With things taking a darker turn in Lucha Underground with Matanza, El Mariachi Loco's antics and trumpet playing have become out of place. He hasn't been seen since Aztec Warfare, Warfare I, though he reportedly competed in an unaired battle royal at ''Ultima Lucha''.



Introduced late in Season 2. Although he had yet to make an in-ring appearance when he was first introduced, Dario clearly had big plans for the luchador, outright handing him an Aztec Medallion during their first meeting as a "signing bonus". Though his debut was impressive, Night Claw failed to win the Gift of the Gods. Unfortunately, his debut was his only appearance, as he would depart between seasons.

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Introduced late in Season 2. Although he had yet to make an in-ring appearance when he was first introduced, Dario clearly had big plans for the luchador, outright handing him an Aztec Medallion during their first meeting as a "signing bonus". Though his debut was impressive, Night Claw failed to win the Gift of the Gods. Unfortunately, his debut was his only appearance, as he would depart between seasons.
seasons. (Though producer Chris DeJoseph has been hinting around that he may eventually return...)



With Demon exiting ''Lucha Underground'' after they destroyed Texano at ''Ultima Lucha'', Chavo thought he was safe. Unfortunately, Texano returned during Season 2 to make it very clear that he was still coming for him. Utilized his allies in The Crew to defeat Texano in a gauntlet match, but lost to Ivelisse, Angelico, and Son of Havoc in a Trios contest. Was later defeated by Texano in a bullrope match, after being left by Castro and Cisco. Competed in Aztec Warfare but was felled by Matanza after falsely assuming his alliance with Dario Cueto was still valid. After yet another failed attempt to get into Dario's good graces, Chavo resorted to trickery, stealing Cage's Aztec Medallion during his match with Mascarita Sagrada. Held onto the Medallion long enough to place it into the Gift of the Gods, taking Cage's place in the match, and subsequently won the title thanks to Cage's interference...only to find out that Cage had struck a deal with Dario Cueto to receive the first shot, ensuring that he would get his revenge for the theft. Cage would indeed get revenge the week after, as he soundly defeated Chavo to take the Gift of the Gods. Was scheduled to compete in a 12-person match for a chance at #1 Contendership, but was removed from the proceedings courtesy of a returning Pentagon Jr. Chavo reappeared during Season 3 to speak with Rey Mysterio and DA Jr., then requested to speak with Dario. It was later revealed that Chavo would be facing DA Jr. in a match refereed by Mysterio, with the winner receiving a match with Pentagon. Chavo's attitude got the best of him during the match, leading him to strike Mysterio and subsequently lose. Chavo attacked DA Jr. backstage, injuring him, and was subsequently added (along with Mysterio) to a triple threat with Pentagon. He would not be involved in the decision, and would attack Mysterio afterward with the same chair he used to attack DA Jr. The two are headed for a collision course that might very well see one leave the Temple for good, as Rey has officially requested a "Loser Leaves Lucha" match against Chavo. Chavo and his father attempted to orchestrate a cheap win to banish Rey from the Temple for good, but the intervention of Dario Cueto led to Chavo losing and having to leave for good.

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With Demon exiting ''Lucha Underground'' after they destroyed Texano at ''Ultima Lucha'', Chavo thought he was safe. Unfortunately, Texano returned during Season 2 to make it very clear that he was still coming for him. Utilized his allies in The Crew to defeat Texano in a gauntlet match, but lost to Ivelisse, Angelico, and Son of Havoc in a Trios contest. Was later defeated by Texano in a bullrope match, after being left by Castro and Cisco. Competed in Aztec Warfare II but was felled by Matanza after falsely assuming his alliance with Dario Cueto was still valid. After yet another failed attempt to get into Dario's good graces, Chavo resorted to trickery, stealing Cage's Aztec Medallion during his match with Mascarita Sagrada. Held onto the Medallion long enough to place it into the Gift of the Gods, taking Cage's place in the match, and subsequently won the title thanks to Cage's interference...only to find out that Cage had struck a deal with Dario Cueto to receive the first shot, ensuring that he would get his revenge for the theft. Cage would indeed get revenge the week after, as he soundly defeated Chavo to take the Gift of the Gods. Was scheduled to compete in a 12-person match for a chance at #1 Contendership, but was removed from the proceedings courtesy of a returning Pentagon Jr. Chavo reappeared during Season 3 to speak with Rey Mysterio and DA Jr., then requested to speak with Dario. It was later revealed that Chavo would be facing DA Jr. in a match refereed by Mysterio, with the winner receiving a match with Pentagon. Chavo's attitude got the best of him during the match, leading him to strike Mysterio and subsequently lose. Chavo attacked DA Jr. backstage, injuring him, and was subsequently added (along with Mysterio) to a triple threat with Pentagon. He would not be involved in the decision, and would attack Mysterio afterward with the same chair he used to attack DA Jr. The two are headed for a collision course that might very well see one leave the Temple for good, as Rey has officially requested a "Loser Leaves Lucha" match against Chavo. Chavo and his father attempted to orchestrate a cheap win to banish Rey from the Temple for good, but the intervention of Dario Cueto led to Chavo losing and having to leave for good.



* ChairmanOfTheBrawl: If Chavo's fighting, there WILL be a chair involved. [[GenreSavvy He even brought a chair into the Aztec Warfare match, since one of the stipulations of the match was No Disqualifications]].

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* ChairmanOfTheBrawl: If Chavo's fighting, there WILL be a chair involved. [[GenreSavvy He even brought a chair into the Aztec Warfare match, I, since one of the stipulations of the match was No Disqualifications]].Disqualifications]]. Also wielded one in the Loser Leaves Lucha match, as did his father.



Former tag team partner of Texano and newcomer to the Temple, Daga competed against his former partner for an Aztec Medallion, but unfortunately came up short. Would later win a four-way against Mascarita Sagrada, Argenis, and Kobra Moon, though he would attract the unwanted attentions of Kobra Moon in the process. Repulsed Moon once more after coming out on the losing end against Son of Havoc. With Moon once again looking on, defeated Mascarita Sagada to win an Aztec Medallion, earning his way into a Gift of the Gods title match at Ultima Lucha Dos. Even though Moon cheered him on once more, he failed to win the Gift of the Gods. Disappeared immediately afterward; his fate is later revealed by Kobra Moon to Drago as having been torn apart by an entity named Lord Pindar.

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Former tag team partner of Texano and newcomer to the Temple, Texano, Daga competed against his former partner for an Aztec Medallion, but unfortunately came up short. Would later win a four-way against Mascarita Sagrada, Argenis, and Kobra Moon, though he would attract the unwanted attentions of Kobra Moon in the process. Repulsed Moon once more after coming out on the losing end against Son of Havoc. With Moon once again looking on, defeated Mascarita Sagada to win an Aztec Medallion, earning his way into a Gift of the Gods title match at Ultima Lucha Dos. Even though Moon cheered him on once more, he failed to win the Gift of the Gods. Disappeared immediately afterward; his fate is later revealed by Kobra Moon to Drago as having been torn apart by an entity named Lord Pindar.
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* HumanSacrifice: A possible interpretation of Kobra Moon's infatuation with him is that she was marking him for this, as Season 3 reveals that she basically had him killed.
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Former tag team partner of Texano and newcomer to the Temple, Daga competed against his former partner for an Aztec Medallion, but unfortunately came up short. Would later win a four-way against Mascarita Sagrada, Argenis, and Kobra Moon, though he would attract the unwanted attentions of Kobra Moon in the process. Repulsed Moon once more after coming out on the losing end against Son of Havoc. With Moon once again looking on, defeated Mascarita Sagada to win an Aztec Medallion, earning his way into a Gift of the Gods title match at Ultima Lucha Dos. Even though Moon cheered him on once more, he failed to win the Gift of the Gods. Disappeared immediately afterward; his fate is later revealed by Kobra Moon to Drago as having been torn apart by an entity named Pindar.

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Former tag team partner of Texano and newcomer to the Temple, Daga competed against his former partner for an Aztec Medallion, but unfortunately came up short. Would later win a four-way against Mascarita Sagrada, Argenis, and Kobra Moon, though he would attract the unwanted attentions of Kobra Moon in the process. Repulsed Moon once more after coming out on the losing end against Son of Havoc. With Moon once again looking on, defeated Mascarita Sagada to win an Aztec Medallion, earning his way into a Gift of the Gods title match at Ultima Lucha Dos. Even though Moon cheered him on once more, he failed to win the Gift of the Gods. Disappeared immediately afterward; his fate is later revealed by Kobra Moon to Drago as having been torn apart by an entity named Lord Pindar.



* KilledOffForReal: According to Kobra Moon, he was torn apart by an entity named Pindar.

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* KilledOffForReal: According to Kobra Moon, he was torn apart by an entity named Lord Pindar.
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!!Daga
Former tag team partner of Texano and newcomer to the Temple, Daga competed against his former partner for an Aztec Medallion, but unfortunately came up short. Would later win a four-way against Mascarita Sagrada, Argenis, and Kobra Moon, though he would attract the unwanted attentions of Kobra Moon in the process. Repulsed Moon once more after coming out on the losing end against Son of Havoc. With Moon once again looking on, defeated Mascarita Sagada to win an Aztec Medallion, earning his way into a Gift of the Gods title match at Ultima Lucha Dos. Even though Moon cheered him on once more, he failed to win the Gift of the Gods. Disappeared immediately afterward; his fate is later revealed by Kobra Moon to Drago as having been torn apart by an entity named Pindar.

* '''First Appearance:''' "Three's a Crowd"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha Dos; Week Two"
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* AbhorrentAdmirer: His reaction to Kobra Moon flirting with him was equal parts confusion and revulsion.
* KilledOffForReal: According to Kobra Moon, he was torn apart by an entity named Pindar.
* LegCling: Was constantly on the receiving end of this from Kobra Moon. Really didn't like it!
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** In season 3 Johnny Mundo talks about having to use some money to make some pictures go away, almost certainly referencing pictures Melina put online about him, thus giving a kayfabe reason for her not being on the show.
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[[folder:Chavo Guerrero Jr.]]
!!Wrestling/ChavoGuerreroJr
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[[caption-width-right:200:[[WrestlingFamily Heir to a legacy,]] [[{{Heel}} but kind of an asshole about it.]]]]
A proud representative of [[WrestlingFamily Mexico's notorious Guerrero family]] (whose most famous member was his legendary uncle, Wrestling/EddieGuerrero), Chavo Guerrero Jr. carries a huge weight on his shoulders. [[JerkAss He also carries a huge CHIP on his shoulders]], being the most unlikeable jerk on the entire ''Lucha Underground'' roster. While Chavo debuted in the Temple as a ''[[{{Face}} tecnico]]'' on the very first episode of the show, that went out the window after his initial loss against Blue Demon Jr. Dario Cueto quickly convinced Chavo that if he wanted to win, he had to follow the mantra that's guided his family for generations: [[{{Heel}} Lie. Cheat. Steal.]] Chavo became the [[ArchEnemy arch-enemy]] of Blue Demon Jr., and the two were fighting on and off for most of season 1. Chavo's actions, however, angered the Mexican wrestlers in the Temple roster, who consider Blue to be Mexican wrestling incarnate, and a bounty was put on Chavo's head. Chavo formed an uneasy alliance with Dragon Azteca to become Black Lotus' bodyguard in exchange for Dragon Azteca using his connections to rescind the bounty, but unfortunately for Black Lotus, he was secretly working for Dario Cueto and sold her out at the first opportunity. In this way, Chavo earned himself the protection of The Crew from any Mexican wrestler seeking his head, and he used The Crew as extra muscle to lay a savage beating on Blue Demon Jr. Chavo's actions earned him a reward from Cueto in the form of a title shot against Prince Puma, but he unfortunately underestimated Mexico's hatred of him, with '''Texano''' of all people helping avenge Mexico's honor. After the title match, Blue Demon Jr. went to Chavo to make it crystal clear that their feud is far from over, though Chavo soon got into his head regarding Texano, causing Demon to switch sides and ally with him instead.

With Demon exiting ''Lucha Underground'' after they destroyed Texano at ''Ultima Lucha'', Chavo thought he was safe. Unfortunately, Texano returned during Season 2 to make it very clear that he was still coming for him. Utilized his allies in The Crew to defeat Texano in a gauntlet match, but lost to Ivelisse, Angelico, and Son of Havoc in a Trios contest. Was later defeated by Texano in a bullrope match, after being left by Castro and Cisco. Competed in Aztec Warfare but was felled by Matanza after falsely assuming his alliance with Dario Cueto was still valid. After yet another failed attempt to get into Dario's good graces, Chavo resorted to trickery, stealing Cage's Aztec Medallion during his match with Mascarita Sagrada. Held onto the Medallion long enough to place it into the Gift of the Gods, taking Cage's place in the match, and subsequently won the title thanks to Cage's interference...only to find out that Cage had struck a deal with Dario Cueto to receive the first shot, ensuring that he would get his revenge for the theft. Cage would indeed get revenge the week after, as he soundly defeated Chavo to take the Gift of the Gods. Was scheduled to compete in a 12-person match for a chance at #1 Contendership, but was removed from the proceedings courtesy of a returning Pentagon Jr. Chavo reappeared during Season 3 to speak with Rey Mysterio and DA Jr., then requested to speak with Dario. It was later revealed that Chavo would be facing DA Jr. in a match refereed by Mysterio, with the winner receiving a match with Pentagon. Chavo's attitude got the best of him during the match, leading him to strike Mysterio and subsequently lose. Chavo attacked DA Jr. backstage, injuring him, and was subsequently added (along with Mysterio) to a triple threat with Pentagon. He would not be involved in the decision, and would attack Mysterio afterward with the same chair he used to attack DA Jr. The two are headed for a collision course that might very well see one leave the Temple for good, as Rey has officially requested a "Loser Leaves Lucha" match against Chavo. Chavo and his father attempted to orchestrate a cheap win to banish Rey from the Temple for good, but the intervention of Dario Cueto led to Chavo losing and having to leave for good.

* '''First Appearance:''' "Welcome to the Temple"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Loser Leaves Lucha"
* '''Former Feuds:''' Sexy Star, Pentagon Jr., Mil Muertes, Black Lotus, Dragon Azteca, Blue Demon Jr., Texano
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* BullyingADragon: Chavo was in a bad mood. He decided to attack someone. That someone was [[WrestlingMonster Mil Muertes]], who was also in a bad mood. [[IdiotBall Chavo was dumb]]. [[ForegoneConclusion Chavo got his ass kicked.]]
* ChairmanOfTheBrawl: If Chavo's fighting, there WILL be a chair involved. [[GenreSavvy He even brought a chair into the Aztec Warfare match, since one of the stipulations of the match was No Disqualifications]].
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: It's on YOUR head if you actually dare to trust Chavo Guerrero.
* DeadManWalking: Chavo became this after he pissed off one luchador too many and was basically declared ''persona non grata'' to any Mexican wrestler in the roster.
* DeclarationOfProtection: Towards Black Lotus, as per the deal he struck with Dragon Azteca...
** ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: ...until he sold her out to Dario Cueto, that is.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Upon seeing that Joey Ryan was about to force a kiss on Sexy Star, Chavo jumped in and screamed "NO!" at him until he stopped. Chavo being Chavo, he then used the opportunity to try to pin Sexy, but it's the thought that counts.
* FaceHeelTurn: [[AvertedTrope Averted]], in that NO ONE expected him being face to stick.
** HazyFeelTurn: His deal with Dragon Azteca seemed to be the beginning of a genuine turn, though he had his own reasons for making it. Unfortunately, [[DoubleSubversion he never intended to honor it.]]
* ForgotFlandersCouldDoThat: After one-and-a-half seasons of being portrayed as a DirtyCoward who will never fight without numbers on his side or a hidden weapon and almost never win, Chavo's Gift of the Gods defence against Cage saw him put on a ''spectacularly'' badass performance in defeat (he didn't even try to cheat once), reminding you that there's more to him than just being the late Wrestling/EddieGuerrero's nephew.
* '''{{Heel}}''': Seriously, [[WrongGenreSavvy did anyone expect being a good guy to stick with this guy]]?
* LegacyCharacter: Turns out that his family has a long-time history with Matanza, as Chavo mentions to Black Lotus that his grandfather was present when he destroyed her village, so that makes Chavo the inheritor of the mantle of being the Guerrero who opposes him. Too bad that, well, Chavo is [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder a Guerrero]].
* TheMole: His supposed alliance with Dragon Azteca was actually him serving as one for Dario Cueto, in exchange for protection from all of Mexico.
* PutOnABus: Chavo left the Temple after he felt that he was too big a target for the Mexican members on the roster.
** TheBusCameBack: Tracked down Dragon Azteca and struck a deal with him to get all of Mexico off his back in exchange for protecting Black Lotus with his life. Too bad he never intended to keep it, as he was Dario Cueto's mole the entire time.
*** The Loser Leaves Lucha match put Chavo back on the bus, possibly for good this time.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Played with. After he was declared fair game for all the Mexicans on the roster and was defeated by Mil Muertes, Chavo went to Dario Cueto's office to say that he was done with the Temple, but with an attitude of being open to being talked out of it by El Jefe. [[MagnificentBastard El Jefe simply shrugs his shoulders and wishes Chavo the best of luck, basically saying the Temple's open to him once he decides to grow a pair again]]. Chavo's face of incredulity and disappointment told the entire story.
** This turned out to be a cover for his real mission. Dario Cueto had dispatched him to eliminate Black Lotus, a task which he failed at when Dragon Azteca got to her first.
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!!The Disciples of Death (Siniestro de La Muerte, Trece (formerly), Barrio Negro (formerly))

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* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Each wears a different colored skull mask and designs on their tights to tell them apart. Early on when they were still wearing the white skull masks, this was accomplished by designs around the skulls to match their tights.
* DarkIsEvil: The group wears nothing but black with only a white (later colored) skull on their masks.
* DemotedToExtra: The Disciples went from a powerful force at the tail end of Season 1 to the resident mook squad in Season 2. Siniestro de La Muerte still suffers from this, even after killing and absorbing his partners.

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* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Each wears wore a different colored skull mask and designs on their tights to tell them apart. Early on when they were still wearing the white skull masks, this was accomplished by designs around the skulls to match their tights.
* DarkIsEvil: The group wears wore nothing but black with only a white (later colored) skull on their masks.
* DemotedToExtra: The Disciples went from a powerful force at the tail end of Season 1 to the resident mook squad in Season 2. Siniestro de La Muerte still suffers continued to suffer from this, even after killing and absorbing his partners.



* MeaningfulName: "Disciples of Death" is already meaningful, but their individual names are also significant:

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* MeaningfulName: "Disciples of Death" is was already meaningful, but their individual names are were also significant:



* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Yep, both individually and as a group.
* ObviouslyEvil: You don't get a name like The Disciples of Death by being nice. And they sure are not: the comics have them do a killing spree on everyone, from other luchadors to regular people, even killing Big Ryck while they're at it!
* SummonMagic: Catrina can conjure them from thin air just by using Mil Muertes' stone.

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* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Yep, both individually and as a group.
group. At least, 'til midway through season 2.
* ObviouslyEvil: You don't get a name like The Disciples of Death by being nice. And they sure are were not: the comics have had them do a killing spree on everyone, from other luchadors to regular people, even killing Big Ryck while they're they were at it!
* SummonMagic: Catrina can could conjure them from thin air just by using Mil Muertes' stone.
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!!The Disciples of Death (Siniestro de La Muerte, Trece (formerly), Barrio Negro (formerly))
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Death comes in threes, and the names of those three are Siniestro de La Muerte, Trece and Barrio Negro, enigmatic and dark luchadores who came to the Temple to serve their dark mistress. When Mil Muertes and Catrina returned, they did not come alone, as these three skull-faced luchadores appeared with them. This trio served as Catrina's henchmen, silently watching from the shadows and doing her bidding. The group made their debut as a team in impressive fashion shortly afterwards, [[SquashMatch destroying the team of Mascarita Sagrada, Pimpinela Escarlata and Bengala]]. The Disciples then made their intentions known as Catrina summoned them to ambush Son of Havoc, Ivelisse, and Angelico from behind, laying out the Trios champions. Became the new Trios champions at ''Ultima Lucha''. In the comic set between Seasons 1 and 2, they were tasked with building a [[ThroneMadeOfX throne]] for Mil Muertes, and the group set out and made him one, out of human bodies and [[NothingButSkulls skulls]]. They eventually lost their titles to Son of Havoc, Ivelisse and Angelico, drawing the wrath of Mil Muertes, who destroyed all three disciples in the locker room. They were soon granted a rematch, which they lost. Granted a chance at redemption in the eyes of their masters, they were entered into the Trios tournament. Once again, the Disciples failed to win, which was Catrina's final straw. She threatened to destroy all three men if they didn't give her a good reason to survive, prompting Siniestro de La Muerte to take action. He ripped out the hearts of his two former teammates, absorbing their powers and becoming stronger in the process. The Disciples of Death may be no more, but Siniestro had evolved into a powerful asset for Catrina's war against Dario Cueto. Siniestro, sporting some new attire to reflect his upgrade, went on to face King Cuerno for an Aztec Medallion, which he won after Catrina's interference. Siniestro, with Catrina missing from his corner, failed to win the Gift of the Gods, although he did win his second Aztec Medallion on a trios team alongside Marty "The Moth" Martinez and Killshot. Siniestro once again competed for the Gift of the Gods at Ultima Lucha Dos, and once again failed to win it. Interestingly enough, Catrina had not accompanied him since returning from her disappearance, and upon his next loss to Prince Puma, she dealt with him herself, snapping his neck and giving his power to Muertes.

* '''First Appearance:''' "Ancient Medallions"
* '''Last Appearances:''' "Monster Versus Monster" (Trece and Barrio Negro), "Brothers In Broken Arms" (Siniestro de la Muerte)
* '''Former Feuds:''' Fenix (by their association with Mil Muertes and Catrina), Mascarita Sagrada, Pimpinela Escarlata, Bengala, Prince Puma, Pentagon Jr., Son of Havoc, Ivelisse, Angelico, Dario Cueto, Matanza Cueto (by Siniestro's association with Muertes and Catrina)
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* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Each wears a different colored skull mask and designs on their tights to tell them apart. Early on when they were still wearing the white skull masks, this was accomplished by designs around the skulls to match their tights.
* DarkIsEvil: The group wears nothing but black with only a white (later colored) skull on their masks.
* DemotedToExtra: The Disciples went from a powerful force at the tail end of Season 1 to the resident mook squad in Season 2. Siniestro de La Muerte still suffers from this, even after killing and absorbing his partners.
* KilledOffForReal: Trece and Barrio Negro, at the hands of Siniestro de La Muerte.
** Later, Siniestro would be on the receiving end, courtesy of a NeckSnap from Catrina.
* MeaningfulName: "Disciples of Death" is already meaningful, but their individual names are also significant:
** Siniestro de La Muerte (the one with the purple mask): "Siniestro" can both mean "sinister" as well as a calamity, like an earthquake or fire.
** Trece (the one with the silver mask): "Trece" means [[ThirteenIsUnlucky "thirteen"]], which is self-explanatory.
** Barrio Negro (the one in a full body outfit and gold mask): "Barrio" is a Spanish word that means "neighborhood", but is often used to describe slums or the projects, so a black "barrio" would be a crime- and death-infested hellhole. There is also an activist and real-life superhero called Super Barrio, a champion of Mexico's dispossessed, so using the word Barrio in your name as a rudo is SUPREMELY heelish for a Mexican fan.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Yep, both individually and as a group.
* ObviouslyEvil: You don't get a name like The Disciples of Death by being nice. And they sure are not: the comics have them do a killing spree on everyone, from other luchadors to regular people, even killing Big Ryck while they're at it!
* SummonMagic: Catrina can conjure them from thin air just by using Mil Muertes' stone.
* TerribleTrio
* [[TagTeam Trios Team]]: Like the Crew above once were, the Disciples were the only 'true' tag Trio in Lucha Underground. Ironically, this alliance would meet the same fate as the Crew's: betrayal and death.
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[[folder:Night Claw]]
!!Night Claw
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Introduced late in Season 2. Although he had yet to make an in-ring appearance when he was first introduced, Dario clearly had big plans for the luchador, outright handing him an Aztec Medallion during their first meeting as a "signing bonus". Though his debut was impressive, Night Claw failed to win the Gift of the Gods. Unfortunately, his debut was his only appearance, as he would depart between seasons.

* '''First Appearance:''' "Fame & Fortune"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha Dos; Week Two"
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* AnimalMotif: Keeping in with the show's cat-themed luchadores, Night Claw resembles a panther.
* InTheBlood: Is a descendant of the Jaguar Tribe.
* PutOnABus: Due to personal issues involving his treatment by Wrestling/{{AAA}}, he chose to leave both them and LU.
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* DoNotGoGentle: Many of those The Disciples attacked were slaughtered easily with no time to defend themselves, Ryck when confronted by them was shown fighting back against and holding his own for a bit before he was overwhelmed.

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* KilledOffForReal: The [[http://www.scribd.com/doc/298604223/The-Throne second comic]] reveals that he was killed by the Disciples of Death between seasons.

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* ProphecyTwist: Dragon Azteca was prophesied to die if he entered Dario's temple, but was willing to sacrifice himself it it meant saving Black Lotus. He didn't know that his prophesied death would come at ''her'' hands.
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* IAmTheNoun: Loudly and furiously declared that "I am Mexico!" after Chavo needled him about Texano apparently being the new representative of Mexico.
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[[folder:Bengala]]
!!Bengala
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[[caption-width-right:200:[[PantheraAwesome The White Tiger.]]]]
A veteran of both Mexico's venerable ''[[Wrestling/{{CMLL}} Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre]]'' ("World Council of Lucha Libre", [[LongRunner the oldest still-running wrestling organization in the world]]) and ''Wrestling/{{AAA}}'', Bengala made his debut helping his friends Mascarita Sagrada and Pimpinela Escarlata in their return to ''Lucha Underground''. However, his debut was not exactly successful, as he had the bad luck of debuting the same night as the brutal Disciples of Death. But it took more than that to keep this cat down as he would go on to beat [=DelAvar=] Daivari, even while at a disadvantage by Daivari having Big Ryck with him, to win an Aztec Medallion. Failed to secure the Gift of the Gods at ''Ultima Lucha'', and quickly fell prey to Kobra Moon when he reappeared during Season 2, a match that turned out to be his last appearance for ''Lucha Underground''.

* '''First Appearance:''' "The Desolation of Drago"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "The Hunt Is On..."
* '''Former Feud:''' The Disciples of Death
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* AnimalMotif: The white Bengal Tiger.
* {{Face}}: As if his allegiance with Mascarita Sagrada and Pimpinela Escarlata didn't make it clear enough.
* FarEast: He has a mishmash of oriental motifs: his look is that of a white Bengal Tiger (Bengal being a region that includes both India and Bangladesh) but with a Japanese symbol on his chest.
* IHaveTheHighGround: He's already demonstrated some great acrobatic moves, in particular using the mid rope to gain momentum.
* PantheraAwesome: Looks much more like the animal he represents than any of the other animal-themed luchadores on the show, barring maybe Drago.
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[[folder:Blue Demon Jr.]]
!!Blue Demon Jr.
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[[caption-width-right:200:[[WrestlingFamily The heir to the legend.]]]]
When one thinks of the word "luchador", one of two names always pops into mind: that of ElSanto and that of Blue Demon. Following the steps of his legendary father, Blue Demon Jr. steps into the Temple's ring as the purest representative of the lucha libre tradition, wearing his father's iconic blue and silver mask and fighting in the classic lucha mat wrestling style. Respected and admired by all the tecnicos in the Temple, Blue is equally hated by the rudos, especially Wrestling/ChavoGuerreroJr, with whom he shared the burden of having the legacy of a wrestling dynasty on his shoulders. Blue was laid out by Chavo during a particularly bloody feud, but Blue eventually came on top, not without first ruining Chavo's chance at the inaugural Lucha Underground Championship by having him eliminated from the Aztec Warfare match. During the feud, Chavo became a target of the Mexican wrestlers in the roster, since spitting on Blue Demon's legacy is considered the ultimate insult against lucha libre. Blue returned after Dario Cueto's announcement of ''Ultima Lucha'', ''Lucha Underground's'' upcoming grand event, but Cueto told Blue that he didn't want him to participate in ''Ultima Lucha'' if he had any ring rust on him, so he brought in Chavo accompanied by The Crew and had them compete in a No-Disqualification match, which basically became a handicap match in which Chavo gleefully got his revenge on Blue. However, Blue visited a battered Chavo after Chavo lost his title shot match to rub salt in Chavo's wounds, and it became obvious that the beef between them was far from over. However, perhaps Chavo had the last laugh, as he got into Blue's head by stating that Texano was a better representative of Mexico than Blue. Destroyed Texano at ''Ultima Lucha'' with the help of the Crew and his former archnemesis Chavo. Between seasons, with peace forged between himself and Chavo and having settled his issue with Texano, Blue returned to Miami and retired from competition, according to Officer Reyes...though his image would later appear in a compiled list of missing people.

* '''First Appearance:''' "Welcome to the Temple"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 2"
* '''Former Feuds:''' Mil Muertes, Chavo Guerrero Jr., Texano
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* ArchEnemy: Of Chavo Guerrero Jr., to the point that they're almost [[EvilCounterpart opposite-aligned counterparts]] of each other, as both are heirs to storied lucha legacies.
** Surprisingly joined forces with Chavo and the Crew against Texano.
* BadassBoast: Directed a big one at Chavo after being antagonized in the locker room. Unfortunately, Chavo used it against him.
-->"I '''AM''' Mexico!"
* '''{{Face}}''': Comes with the territory of having one of Mexico's most legendary wrestlers as your dad.
** FaceHeelTurn: He didn't take well at all to Texano also representing Mexico against Chavo. It's fitting that he embraced being a rudo, though, as his dad had a legendary heel run as well.
* LegacyCharacter[=/=]WrestlingFamily: He is the original Blue Demon's [[HappilyAdopted adopted]] son, and has inherited his father's mask proudly.
* LivingLegend: He has carved a name for himself that's just as admired as his dad's. In fact, he was considered by the Mexican wrestlers in the roster to be the living representative of Mexico and lucha libre. Spitting on Blue's legacy is incurring the wrath of Mexico, as Chavo Guerrero found out the hard way.
* PutOnABus: Into retirement...according to Officer Reyes, anyway.
* WrestlingPsychology: Like Alberto "El Patron", Blue's wrestling style is the more classic Mexican mat wrestling style popularized by his father.
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[[folder:Dragon Azteca]]
!!Dragon Azteca
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[[caption-width-right:200:[[MentorArchetype The enigmatic master and former owner of the emerald-colored mask.]]]]
An old, enigmatic luchador who [[MysteriousWatcher has been watching the events on the Temple from afar]], Dragon Azteca seemed to know a lot about both Dario Cueto's true motivations behind Lucha Underground and the existence of Matanza. Recognizing a kindred spirit in Black Lotus, Dragon Azteca "[[KidnappedByAnAlly kidnapped]]" her in order to train her to finally be able to face Matanza. In the very first episode of the show, he found a young street fighter whom he took under his wing as a student, and it was his student who tried to stop Dragon Azteca from going into the Temple to rescue Black Lotus, citing a prophecy that, were Dragon Azteca to step into the Temple, it'd be to his death. The student was sadly proven correct, as, convinced by Dario Cueto that he killed her parents, Dragon Azteca was slain by Black Lotus. His student now wears the mask and carries the name of his master.

During Season 2, it was revealed that Azteca partnered with Dario Cueto's father to find and unite the descendants of the seven Aztec tribes, so that they could do honorable battle. However, Cueto's father became obsessed with the tribes, descending into dark rituals and sacrificing his son Matanza to a god, allowing the god to inhabit the boy. Betrayed, Azteca split from Cueto's father, leading to the truce that existed between him and the Cuetos.

* '''First Appearance:''' "Welcome to the Temple" (Intro)
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 2"
* '''Former Feuds:''' Dario Cueto, Chavo Guerrero, The Crew (by association with Chavo Guerrero), Matanza
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* BadassGrandpa: In the intro of the very first episode of ''Lucha Underground'', he singlehandedly beat the crap out of three young gangbangers who were attacking the young tough who'd become his apprentice.
* HeroicSacrifice: Was aiming to make one to save Black Lotus, as a prophecy stated that if he set foot in the Temple that he would die. Did not work, see SenselessSacrifice below.
* JerkassHasAPoint: All of his training montages with Black Lotus had him telling her that she wasn't yet ready to face Matanza. Now that we've seen what Matanza's capable of... yeah, he was right.
* KidnappedByAnAlly: Pulled this on Black Lotus, but she actually appreciated the save and decided to train under him.
* KilledOffForReal: By Black Lotus.
* LegacyCharacter: At the end of ''Ultima Lucha'', it was shown that the hooded youth he spoke to at the end of the first half of ''Ultima Lucha'' had donned his mask.
* [[MentorArchetype Mentor]]: To Black Lotus and Dragon Azteca Jr. He also was one to Prince Puma, since he's the one that inspired him to follow the path of the luchador before Konnan started mentoring him, and Puma returned the favor by helping him to 'kidnap' Black Lotus. In Season 2, it's revealed that he was also Rey Mysterio's mentor.
** MentorOccupationalHazard: Fell prey to this, courtesy of his own student Black Lotus.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: If the look on Dario Cueto's face when Chavo informed him just who had been training Black Lotus is any indication.
* OldMaster: From what we've seen, Dragon Azteca was old. He was also wise and badass.
* SenselessSacrifice: What his attempt at a HeroicSacrifice resulted in, as he did not count on Black Lotus having been convinced that he murdered her parents and was killed by her.
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[[folder:Hernandez]]
!!Hernandez
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[[caption-width-right:200:[[TheBigGuy One vato loco.]]]]
Hernandez was one of Konnan's long-time allies, having wrestled with him for [[Wrestling/{{TNA}} another promotion]]. Konnan brought him in to serve as an ally for Prince Puma, and apparently it was just in time, with circumstances (read: Dario Cueto's machinations) landing Puma in a match against possibly the three baddest rudos in the entire roster: [[TerribleTrio King Cuerno, Cage and Texano.]] However, it wasn't enough, with the rudos advancing to the final of the tournament. Hernandez was soon walking on eggshells with Prince Puma and Konnan on account of interfering in his matches three times in a row, with the last one being the most reprehensible yet, since it cost #1 contender Drago his career. ([[HilariousInHindsight Funnily enough, by interference is how Hernandez won the #1 contendership]], since Marty "The Moth" Martinez ran into the ring claiming he could wrestle, distracting Cage and King Cuerno enough for Hernandez to capitalize and get the pin.) Dario Cueto soon forced Hernandez and Prince Puma to team up against Cage and King Cuerno, but Hernandez finally betrayed Prince Puma for good and was soon gunning for Puma's title with nothing but bad intentions. Hernandez was then put in a match to defend his claim for the title against Alberto "El Patron"... which he won '''again''' by interference when Johnny Mundo ran in and brutalized Alberto. However, all his dirty tactics and strutting were for naught, as Hernandez was ultimately defeated. Hernandez begun a feud with Drago, bitter at Drago's win of the 4-way #1 Contendership match to face Puma in ''Ultima Lucha'', and mocking Drago and his fans by saying that dragons were not real. Unfortunately for him, both Drago and ''the fans'' disagreed with him, and Hernandez was defeated at the Believer's Backlash match, a lumberjack match in which the ring was surrounded by belt-wielding fans who punished Hernandez for his cheekiness. Parted ways with Lucha Underground after Season 1 concluded, though his image would later appear in a compiled list of missing people.

* '''First Appearance:''' "The Art of War"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 1"
* '''Former Feuds:''' Texano, Prince Puma, Konnan, Drago
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* [[ArrogantKungFuGuy Arrogant Lucha Guy]]: Hernandez couldn't help but smirk every time he got ahead in a match.
* TheBigGuy: Of his Trios team with Prince Puma and Johnny Mundo, and he was by default pretty damn big too, being able to look Cage in the eye at equal height.
* FaceHeelTurn: He went full-on heel after betraying Prince Puma and Konnan.
* [[GangBangers Gang Banger]]: Certainly had the look and the attitude.
* '''HateSink''': He slowly developed into one with his insufferable swagger and cocky attitude, but it EXPLODED after he betrayed Prince Puma and Konnan. He was soon the most hated guy in the entire roster.
* {{Jerkass}}: He was a cocky, insufferable prick since joining the Temple roster, but he took it to another level by betraying Prince Puma and Konnan and going full heel.
* PowerTrio: He formed this with Prince Puma and Johnny Mundo, the two top faces on the show.
* PutOnABus: Was released by the company after Season 1 concluded.
* UnwantedAssistance: Interfered thrice in Prince Puma's title defenses, and the champ was not happy, especially since one cost Drago his career.
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[[folder:Alberto "El Patron"]]
!![[Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio Alberto "El Patron"]]
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[[caption-width-right:200:[[LivingLegend His name is Alberto El Patron... but you already know that. *wink*]]]]
[[WrestlingFamily Heir to a dynasty of lucha libre legends]]. [[TallDarkAndHandsome Roguishly handsome and charismatic]]. [[PopularityPower Adored and cheered by fans the world over]]. Current or former champion on both sides of the border. [[LivingLegend The man, the legend]]. Alberto "El Patron".

"El Patron" came to Lucha Underground to prove he was the best wrestler in the world, and he had his sights set on not only winning the Lucha Underground title, but also beating the best that Lucha Underground has to offer. Alberto was, at the time, the ''Wrestling/{{AAA}}'' Mega Champion, and he defended his title in Lucha Underground against his worst enemy, Texano. Alberto then began feuding with Johnny Mundo, and won a fight against him for the right to face Hernandez for the #1 contendership to the Lucha Underground championship. However, his plans to become a dual champion were put on hold when Johnny Mundo attacked him during the match and threw him through the window of Dario Cueto's office, leaving him battered and bloody. Alberto disappeared for some time but returned with a vengeance on the June 17th show to get his revenge on Johnny Mundo. He made his in-ring return, wiping out Marty Martinez [[SquashMatch in under a minute]], and informed Mundo that he had awakened something inside Alberto that he really shouldn't have. Mundo had the last laugh, as he defeated Alberto at ''Ultima Lucha'' with the help of the debuting Melina, but it was El Patron who left the ring standing, since he made Johnny eat a glass window in revenge. Alberto ended his association with Lucha Underground in October of 2015, as he chose to return to the WWE. His image would later appear in a compiled list of missing people.

* '''First Appearance:''' "Johnny Mundo vs. The Machine"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 2"
* '''Former Feuds:''' Hernandez, Texano, Johnny Mundo, Melina
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* TheAce: Alberto has a list of accomplishments that someone like RicFlair would approve of.
* ArchEnemy: Texano, in what was possibly the bloodiest, most hate-filled feud in the show. Later on, while they certainly weren't allies, an uneasy truce seemed to exist between them as Alberto hit the ring during one episode to help Texano run off The Crew after they interfered in Texano's match.
** Later on, Johnny Mundo on account of both of them having egos so big that they could easily consume entire galaxies.
* [[ArrogantKungFuGuy Arrogant Lucha Guy]]: Though he was technically a face, Alberto made it pretty public that any wrestler in Lucha Underground was fair game to him. In fact, his two most intense promos were on Prince Puma and Johnny Mundo, at the time the Temple's most popular guys.
* CombatPragmatist: Though he was a face, Alberto stood out for being more than willing to fight dirty to win, which is a HUGE advantage in the Temple, to be sure.
* [[CrossOver Cross-Promotion]]: Alberto was fighting for the Lucha Underground title, but also as a representative of Wrestling/{{AAA}}, as he was at the time the promotion's Mega Champion.
* {{Face}}: A cocky, mouthy one.
* FinishingMove: His Cross Armbreaker. As simple as it gets, as [[BoringButPractical EFFECTIVE]] as it gets.
* GlorySeeker: His main motivation for fighting is to further improve his already legendary career.
* {{Jerkass}}: Surprisingly snarky for a face, even to other faces, but then again, it just wouldn't be him otherwise. However, this attitude came back to bite him HARD, as he ended up pushing Johnny Mundo in exactly the right way to make him go full heel and completely wreck Alberto. Given that he had no allies in ''Lucha Underground'', Alberto was in a very precarious position as a result.
* '''LargeHam''': It's ''impossible'' to ignore Alberto. He commands every room he walks into, and his mic skills are second to none.
* ManOfWealthAndTaste: If he's not in his ring garb, he's impeccably dressed in tailored suits with slicked-back hair.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Okay, Alberto, it's one thing to be competitive with Johnny Mundo 'cause you're both gunning for Prince Puma's title, that's understandable. But harassing and fucking with Johnny Mundo until he goes full-blown heel and you end up eating a glass window? You should have known better.
* PutOnABus: Back to WWE.
* TheSmartGuy: Alberto would use any advantage he can find to win, and liked to methodically attack his opponent to weaken them until he had the upper hand.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: The man sure knew how to make an impression.
* {{Troll}}: Oh, was he ever. The guy apparently couldn't have a conversation without somehow making fun of the other guy. He was especially snarky to Dario Cueto himself when negotiating his debut on Lucha Underground.
* WinkDing: In video packages, his signature wink was be accompanied by a ding sound.
* WrestlingFamily: Son of Dos Caras, brother of ex-[[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT]] wrestler Memo Montenegro, cousin of Sicodelico Jr. and Hijo de Sicodelico, nephew of Mil Mascaras and Sicodelico. He's ''[[RoyalBlood lucha royalty]]''.
* WrestlingPsychology: Alberto is notable for being a more technical mat wrestler as opposed to the usual high-flying lucha libre style. He's fond of using submission holds, maintaining ring control and using traditional techniques like suplexes, arm drags and slams. He can definitely do high-flying and acrobatic moves when he needs to, but he's much more comfortable mat wrestling.
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[[folder:Big Ryck]]
!!Big Ryck
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[[caption-width-right:200:[[TheGiant Large and in charge.]]]]
Formerly the Temple's resident ScaryBlackMan, Big Ryck [[MeaningfulName lived up to his name]]: he was '''[[TheGiant BIG]]'''. He was originally an enforcer for Dario Cueto, wrecking any wrestler he was pointed towards, but after a few losses Cueto grew [[YouHaveFailedMe disappointed with his performance]] and [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown had The Crew make an example of him]]. [[ItsPersonal That pissed Ryck off, to say the least, and he was very determined to not let it slide]]. He competed in the Lucha Underground Trios title tournament along with The Mack and Killshot, where they lost in the final round to the team of Angelico, Ivelisse and Son of Havoc. He was later paid handsomely by [=DelAvar=] Daivari to assist with beating down Texano, and joined Daivari and Cage in a failed attempt to win the Trios championship. Later, Dario Cueto once again purchased his services with the seventh Aztec Medallion, but this drew the ire of his former employer, who attacked him during the Gift of the Gods match at ''Ultima Lucha''. Unfortunately, he would not return for Season 2, as he was killed between seasons by the Disciples of Death, though his image would appear in a compiled list of missing people.

* '''First Appearance:''' "Welcome to the Temple"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 2"
* '''Former Feuds:''' Dario Cueto, Prince Puma, Johnny Mundo, Sexy Star, Cage, The Crew, King Cuerno, Son of Havoc, Ivelisse, Angelico, Texano, [=DelAvar=] Daivari
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* ArchEnemy: The Crew, SO hard. He also had it in for Dario Cueto, but he decided against beating the crap out of him in favor of making Cueto pay him extra money to wrestle. He basically made Cueto buy the privilege of not getting his ass beat.
* CigarChomper: Rarely seen without one in his mouth. [[EyeScream The Crew used this to their advantage]].
* DavidVsGoliath: Even more than Cage.
* DoNotGoGentle: Many of those The Disciples attacked were slaughtered easily with no time to defend themselves, Ryck when confronted by them was shown fighting back against and holding his own for a bit before he was overwhelmed.
* EyepatchOfPower: He wore one ever since The Crew stuck a lit cigar in his eye.
* EyeScream: The Crew burnt out one of his eyes with a cigar when they turned on him.
* FinishingMove: He was a [[TheGiant giant]] wrestler. Three guesses about what his finisher was and two don't count... Yeah, it's the chokeslam.
* TheGiant: The biggest guy on the show, bar none. Also, he was ''sloooooooowwww''.
* HeelFaceTurn: Not completely, since he was too self-centered to be a full-on face, but he definitely softened towards other wrestlers he didn't have an agenda with since his betrayal by The Crew.
* ItsPersonal: His vendetta with the Crew.
* KilledOffForReal: The [[http://www.scribd.com/doc/298604223/The-Throne second comic]] reveals that he was killed by the Disciples of Death between seasons.
* LargeAndInCharge: First as the leader of The Crew and then as the leader of his trios team with The Mack and Killshot.
* MightyGlacier: He wasn't fast. At all. But he just needed to get his hands on you ''once'' to make you regret it.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: His initial motivation to compete. [[ItsPersonal It soon became a little more complicated than that]].
** Eventually returned to this, as he was been paid handsomely by [=DelAvar=] Daivari to help beat down Texano.
** Dario Cueto took full advantage of this to pull him back into his service, along with giving him one of the Aztec Medallions.
* PutOnABus[=/=]RealLifeWritesThePlot: Rycklon Stephens retired from professional wrestling in October 2015, necessitating the KilledOffForReal example above.
* TheRival: Sexy Star. They didn't have personal beef with each other, but circumstances forced them to battle it out many times. The circumstances in question are named Dario Cueto, who was being an asshole (as usual) and kept booking them head to head.
* ScaryBlackMan: '''The''' scary black man. Everyone took facing Big Ryck VERY seriously, since he could destroy pretty much anyone on any given night.
* TakeAThirdOption: When Dario asked him if it was better to have Money or Power, Big Ryck replied why not just have both.
* TerribleTrio: Along with The Mack and Killshot. He was [[TheLeader the leader]] and the [[TheBigGuy the big guy]] of the outfit.
* UnskilledButStrong: He wasn't a technical genius on the mat, but he didn't need to be.
* WouldntHitAGirl: In his match against Sexy Star, he just pinned her under his weight to beat her without causing any damage to her whatsoever. As far as he was concerned, she was just an obstacle in his way to beat the crap out of The Crew, not an enemy.
* {{Tweener}}: Was a full-on heel, but his betrayal by The Crew made him reconsider.
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[[folder:Melina]]
!!Wrestling/{{Melina}}
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[[caption-width-right:200:[[MsFanservice This girl does the splits!]]]]
A veteran of [[Wrestling/{{WWE}} that other big wrestling show]], and Johnny Mundo's now-former long-time main squeeze, Melina made her debut at ''Ultima Lucha'' to assist him in defeating Alberto "El Patron". Thanks to her distraction, Johnny was able to get the win, and the two celebrated passionately in the middle of the ring, only for Alberto to throw Johnny straight through a glass window and punish Melina for her intrusion with [[ComedicSpanking a good spanking]] followed by a wink. Unfortunately, ''Ultima Lucha'' would be both her first and last appearance for Lucha Underground, as she would not return for Season 2 and her role was soon filled by Taya.

* '''First And Last Appearance:''' "Ultima Lucha, Part 2"
* '''Former Feuds''': Alberto "El Patron" (by association with Johnny Mundo)
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* BattleCouple: As capable of lacing up and kicking ass as her boyfriend.
* ComedicSpanking: How she was punished by El Patron for her interference in his match against Johnny Mundo.
* {{Contortionist}}: Legendary for her flexibility. She can do the splits!
* MsFanservice: Remember: [[RunningGag she can do the splits!]]
* PutOnABus: Either after what were described as "difficulties" between herself and LU officials (reported by the Wrestling Observer) or that she was asked to do one show in place of the original person meant for the role (Taya, who would debut in Season 2) and plans were changed afterward (told by Melina herself), depending on which version of the story is heard/believed.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Melina and Johnny are (or were, as of March 2015) a legit couple in real life, so it made sense to milk that for all its worth in the ring.
* SpicyLatina: Is she ever.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Konnan]]
!!Wrestling/{{Konnan}}
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[[caption-width-right:200:[[CoolOldGuy The wrestling legend]] [[MentorArchetype turned wise teacher.]]]]
[[LivingLegend The legendary veteran]], who's wrestled in the [[Wrestling/{{WCW}} biggest]] [[Wrestling/{{ECW}} promotions]] on [[Wrestling/{{CMLL}} both sides]] of [[Wrestling/{{AAA}} the border]] and across the Caribbean. Konnan was the one who discovered Prince Puma, and soon became his [[MentorArchetype mentor and promoter]]. Years of experience made Konnan [[TheSmartGuy a shrewd and cunning strategist]], and his mentoring him was a large part of Puma's success. Konnan brought in Hernandez to the Temple as both a friend and as an ally to the reluctant Prince Puma. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero This turned out to be a HUGE mistake]], as Hernandez betrayed them and ended up gunning for Puma's title. However, both Puma and Konnan prevailed over Hernandez, with Puma successfully defending his title. Since then, Konnan tried to stay one step ahead so that his boy retained his title, his latest being to convince Texano to interfere on Puma's behalf in his title defense against Chavo Guerrero Jr. When Catrina sent the Disciples of Death to attack Prince Puma while he was having his staredown with Mil Muertes, Konnan stepped in cane in hand to aid his protege, but was brutally beaten down by Mil Muertes and the Disciples, and he was put into a casket and carried away. Konnan hasn't been seen since (and his image has appeared in a compiled list of missing people), and Prince Puma soon faced the challenges of the Temple alone...

* '''First Appearance:''' "Welcome to the Temple"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "The Beginning of the End"
* '''Former Feuds:''' Hernandez, Cage, King Cuerno, Vampiro (they may not wrestle anymore, but there's long-time bad blood between them), Mil Muertes, Catrina, The Disciples of Death (by association with Muertes and Catrina)
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* ArchEnemy: While they're both retired from active wrestling, Konnan and Vampiro STILL hate the crap out of each other. During Vampiro's interview of Prince Puma, the bad blood between them couldn't remain in check and they almost came to blows.
* CallBack: His confrontation with Vampiro during the Prince Puma interview. Vampiro and Konnan were worst enemies for ''years'', and old habits die hard.
* CoolOldGuy: 51 years old and still a badass.
* HandicappedBadass: The years of bumps and bloodshed have not been kind to Konnan, and he now walks with a cane. Mess with him, however, and he wouldn't hesitate to break that cane on your head.
* KilledOffForReal: Heavily implied by Catrina, supported by his image appearing in a list of missing people compiled by Captain Vasquez.
* LivingLegend: Konnan has accomplished more in his tenure as a wrestler than a dozen other guys, and he used that knowledge to mentor Puma the best he could.
* [[MentorArchetype Mentor]]: To Prince Puma.
* NeverLiveItDown: While Konnan showed complete sincerity in claiming to have only Puma's best interests in mind, Vampiro insisted at every opportunity on accusing him of [[TheCorrupter wanting to corrupt Puma]] and [[TheSvengali only using him for his own gain.]] Oh, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and of being ugly.]]
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Turned out that bringing Hernandez in was a big mistake, cause he was soon gunning for Puma's title, having betrayed them both.
* RetiredBadass: Retired from active wrestling; instead, he mentored a new-generation luchador.
* TheSmartGuy: He served as the voice of reason and strategy for Puma.
* TheStrategist: He even cited [[Literature/TheArtOfWar Sun Tzu]] when discussing how to be deceptive.
* SoProudOfYou: Konnan showed nothing but pride for his boy both when Puma won the title and when he defended it against Cage.
* WeaponOfChoice: Mess with him and that cane of his will be flying towards your noggin faster than you can say "Orale!"
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pimpinela Escarlata]]
!!Pimpinela Escarlata
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[[caption-width-right:200:[[GorgeousGeorge Faaaaaaaaaabulous!]]]]
Another wrestler Dario Cueto was mortified by when he came into his temple, Pimpinela Escarlata is part of the proud ([[SincerityMode no, really]]) tradition of ''exoticos'', [[DragQueen feminine luchadores who dress in drag]], defying the usually very macho and Catholic Mexican culture. ''Exoticos'' stand out for their [[CampGay flamboyant]] and [[QueerPeopleAreFunny comedic]] performances, and Pimpinela was certainly no exception. Obviously, [[BuryYourGays Dario Cueto was not amused and had him beat the hell up by The Crew]], along with his partner Mascarita Sagrada, and [[PutOnABus he took a leave of absence from the Temple]]. [[TheBusCameBack Months later Pimpinela returned,]] much to the delight of the announcers and the fans, only to take another beating from the Disciples of Death. Did not appear for Season 2.

* '''First Appearance:''' "The Key"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "The Desolation of Drago"
* '''Former Feuds:''' Son of Havoc, The Crew, The Disciples of Death
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* AgentPeacock: Don't let the effeminacy fool you, Pimpinela can throw down like any of the "real" boys.
* BadassGay: Pimpinela's performer is openly gay, a phenomenon that is actually quite recent in ''exoticos'', so his performance is a little more involved than the usual ''exotico''. He also kicks copious amounts of ass in the ring.
* CampGay: Camp [[UpToEleven GAYEST]], to be exact.
* DragQueen: Of course!
* ForcefulKiss: Loves planting these on his opponents.
** KissOfDeath: Some foes reacted to it like they'd been smashed in the face with a steel chair. Sometimes it would knock them clean out of the ring.
* GayBestFriend: To Sexy Star and Mascarita Sagrada.
* GorgeousGeorge: Subverted, since the usual Gorgeous George wrestler is not usually gay, in- or out-of-character. Pimpinela is [[CampGay OH-SO-VERY GAY]] in both.
* JokeCharacter: [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], as it is a big part of the ''exotico'' tradition.
** LethalJokeCharacter: Don't let that make you think he can't wrestle, though.
* MeaningfulName: He takes his name from ''Literature/TheScarletPimpernel'', whose main character was a foppish, effeminate man who was secretly a badass hero.
* PutOnABus: Was choked into unconsciousness and sent packing by The Crew during the same match as the one where Mascarita Sagrada was beat up.
** TheBusCameBack: Returned after a lengthy four months, only to get the shit beaten out of him again, this time by the Disciples of Death. Hasn't been seen since.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:El Mariachi Loco]]
!!El Mariachi Loco
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[[caption-width-right:200:[[{{Jobber}} He works for tips.]]]]
Probably the weirdest luchador to ever step inside the Temple ring, El Mariachi Loco was exactly that: [[CloudCuckoolander a mariachi who's crazy]]. Dario Cueto found him working in his favorite Mexican restaurant up the street, and liked him so much that he decided to give him a shot at wrestling in the Temple. He worked for tips he got from the audience after a match, and he'd play you a song on his trumpet if he wins... [[RunningGag maybe]].

Oh, and he was crazy. And he did not appear during Season 2.

* '''First Appearance:''' "Crossing the Border"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "Last Luchador Standing"
* '''Former Feuds:''' Sexy Star, Mascarita Sagrada
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* CloudCuckoolander: Did we mention that [[RuleOfThree he's crazy?]]
* {{Jobber}}: This is possibly a [[JustifiedTrope justified trope]], as he doesn't wrestle full time (he STILL works at the restaurant!). [[OverlyLongGag Plus, he's crazy.]] But anyway, yeah, you can probably expect El Mariachi Loco to never win a match.
* JokeCharacter: ''Obviously''.
* ShooOutTheClowns: With things taking a darker turn in Lucha Underground with Matanza, El Mariachi Loco's antics and trumpet playing have become out of place. He hasn't been seen since Aztec Warfare, though he reportedly competed in an unaired battle royal at ''Ultima Lucha''.
* WrestlingDoesntPay: He's got a day job working at a Mexican restaurant, and he asks for tips from the audience after a match.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Super Fly]]
!!Super Fly
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[[caption-width-right:200:[[CavalryBetrayal The face of betrayal.]]]]
Since coming to the Temple, Super Fly looked to prove that he lived up to his name and moniker, which, as you might think, meant he wasn't afraid to take to the air and dive down upon his opponents with zero hesitation or caution for his own wellbeing. However, Super Fly was forced to unmask in a devastating loss to Sexy Star, as the two were put in a Mask vs Mask match by Dario Cueto in one of Cueto's most despicable moments. Heartbroken after losing the symbol of his luchador identity, Super Fly was easy pickings for Pentagon Jr. to attack, and like others before him, Pentagon broke his arm with an armbar, putting him on the shelf. Super Fly's injury was the main motivator for the feud between Sexy Star and Pentagon Jr. Super Fly returned to interfere in Sexy Star's submission match against Pentagon Jr., but to everyone's surprise, he actually '''[[FaceHeelTurn assisted Pentagon]]''' in defeating Sexy Star. Super Fly seemingly made it his goal to take his former friend's mask in perceived revenge for what she did to him. He beat Sexy and roughed her up badly, trying to take her mask the entire time, but Sexy soon had her revenge in record time to claim an Aztec Medallion [[{{Irony}} by using an armbar to submit him]]. Competed for another Medallion, but was eliminated midway through the match. Did not appear during Season 2.

* '''First Appearance:''' "Top of the Ladder"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "[=PenUltima=] Lucha"
* '''Former Feuds:''' Pentagon Jr., Sexy Star
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* CavalryBetrayal: He jumped into the ring during Sexy's submissions match against Pentagon Jr., and Sexy thought he had come in to assist her. [[FaceHeelTurn She was wrong.]]
* CoolMask: Which he sadly was forced to take off after he lost a Mask vs Mask star.
* FaceHeelTurn: Surprised everyone by actually betraying Sexy Star and siding with Pentagon Jr. in the submission match.
%%* FragileSpeedster
* InsaneTrollLogic: Yes, Sexy took Super Fly's mask... but not by ''choice'', and she wasn't the one who came up with the match- that was all Dario. She didn't break his arm, either. Despite that, Super Fly seems to blame Sexy for everything.
* {{Jerkass}}: Ever since he came back, Super Fly's been a cocky, abusive jerk.
* PutOnABus: After Pentagon Jr. broke his arm, and again just before the first Ultima Lucha.
** TheBusCameBack: To assist Pentagon Jr. in defeating Sexy Star.
* ShoutOut: The name alone bears tribute to the Legendary Wrestling/JimmySnuka.
* SpotMonkey: He does a lot of flips and somersaults as he never stays in one position.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:[=DelAvar=] Daivari]]
!![=DelAvar=] Daivari
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[[caption-width-right:200:[[GoldColoredSuperiority The Golden Warrior.]]]]
A veteran of many an indie (and one [[Wrestling/{{WWE}} BIG]]) wrestling show, [=DelAvar=] Daivari came to the Temple [[BloodKnight for a chance to prove that he was the best]]. First visiting the Temple as a spectator, it was Daivari's interference that cost the team of Cage, Texano, and King Cuerno the inaugural Trios title, and Texano was '''''[[{{Understatement}} PISSED]]'''''. And so, without even having a proper match in the Temple's ring, Daivari already managed to make a dangerous enemy. Daivari's money came in handy, however, as he was able to acquire the services of Big Ryck to assist him against Texano. They later gained the services of Cage in an attempt to attain the Trios championship, but came up short, and Daivari soon returned to feuding with Texano. He had a match against Bengala for one of Dario Cueto's Aztec Medallions, but came up short even with assists from Big Ryck. Competed again for another Medallion, this time the one vacated by Fenix, but was eliminated midway through. Interfered in the Gift of the Gods match at ''Ultima Lucha'', specifically targeting Big Ryck, who had returned to Dario Cueto's fold. Unfortunately, with Ryck's departure from the promotion following ''Ultima Lucha'', Daivari would not be able to get his revenge against his former subordinate. Though he stated that he would return, he did not appear during Season 2.

* '''First Appearance:''' "Fire in the Cosmos"
* '''Last Appearance:''' "[=PenUltima=] Lucha"
* '''Former Feuds:''' Texano, Big Ryck, Son of Havoc, Ivelisse, Angelico
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* AGlassOfChianti: Not wine, but Daivari is often seen sipping a glass of (what is probably very expensive) whisky. He even was drinking a glass of the stuff inside the ring while waiting to start his first match against Texano!
* ArchEnemy: Became one for Texano without even being an active wrestler yet.
* BloodKnight: His main reason to come to the Temple: Dario Cueto likes to observe violence, Daivari likes to inflict it.
* GoldColoredSuperiority: Both his ring attire and his title of The Golden Warrior. Also, the whisky he drinks is a golden brown color.
* HateSink: To the point where fans openly cheered '''''Texano''''' over him. The only guy who got more hate was Hernandez.
* PutOnABus: Has not been seen or mentioned at all in Season 2.
* StatusCellPhone: He's constantly texting and having conversations on his phone. It serves double duty as a way to condescend to people by putting more attention to the phone than the person, as Dario Cueto found out.
[[/folder]]

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