Lucha Underground (2014)

The cult wrestling drama that turned lucha libre into cinematic myth, pitting warriors of good and evil inside the legendary Temple.

Lucha Underground - Series Information

  • Original Title: Lucha Underground
  • First Air Year: 2014
  • Last Air Year: 2018
  • Created by: Mark Burnett, Robert Rodriguez
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Mystery
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (60 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 4
  • Number of Episodes: 127
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English, Spanish
  • Networks: El Rey Network, UniMás, Univision
  • Production Companies: FactoryMade Ventures, Rodriguez International Pictures, One Three Media
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Lucha Underground - Plot

Lucha Underground introduces U.S. audiences to the high-flying, explosive moves of lucha libre. An ancient combat tradition, watch as good and evil wage war in a gritty battleground called "The Temple."

Lucha Underground - Trailer

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Lucha Underground - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Mark Burnett
  • Robert Rodriguez

Main Cast

  • Ian Hodgkinson
  • Melissa Santos
  • Matthew Kaye
  • Luis Fernandez-Gil
  • Pentagón Jr.
  • Jorge Bolly
  • Willie McClinton Jr.
  • Jeffrey Cobb
  • Victor Manuel Soto Flores
  • John Hennigan

Writers

  • Christopher DeJoseph

Executive Producers

  • Skip Chaisson
  • Dorian Roldan
  • Robert Rodriguez
  • Mark Burnett

Lucha Underground - FAQs

Is Lucha Underground a real wrestling show or scripted?

Lucha Underground is a hybrid: the in-ring action features real lucha libre wrestling performed by genuine athletes, but the show wraps those bouts in a fully scripted, cinematic narrative complete with characters, storylines, and dramatic arcs — far closer to a TV drama than a traditional wrestling broadcast.

Who created Lucha Underground and what was their vision?

Mark Burnett, the reality TV titan behind Survivor, and filmmaker Robert Rodriguez co-created the series. Their shared vision was to reimagine lucha libre as prestige television — cinematic, myth-driven, and unapologetically theatrical — bringing Mexican wrestling culture to mainstream U.S. audiences in a bold new format.

Where can you watch Lucha Underground today?

You can purchase episodes on Amazon Video and Apple TV Store. If you prefer free viewing with ads, Cineverse offers the series as part of its streaming library. Availability may vary by region, so check your local platforms for the most current options.

What makes The Temple such an iconic setting?

The Temple — a grimy, atmospheric warehouse in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles — functions almost as a character itself. Its raw, underground aesthetic, roaring crowd, and dim industrial lighting give Lucha Underground a gritty, mythological atmosphere unlike any wrestling arena on conventional television.

How was Lucha Underground received by critics?

Critics praised Lucha Underground for its creative ambition, blending sports entertainment with genre storytelling in ways traditional wrestling rarely attempted. Reviewers highlighted its cinematic production values, diverse roster, and willingness to embrace supernatural and science-fiction elements as genuine strengths that set it apart from the mainstream wrestling landscape.

Why did Lucha Underground end after four seasons?

The series concluded in 2018 after four seasons, largely due to financial difficulties and the struggles of its home network, El Rey Network, to maintain distribution and funding. Despite a passionate fanbase and critical goodwill, the show could not secure the resources needed to continue production beyond Season 4.

Who are the standout performers in Lucha Underground?

Pentagón Jr. became the breakout star, earning cult status for his ruthless character and jaw-dropping athleticism. John Hennigan (Johnny Mundo), Fénix, and King Cuerno also drew widespread acclaim. Luis Fernandez-Gil's portrayal of the sinister promoter Dario Cueto is widely regarded as one of the show's finest dramatic performances.

What shows are similar to Lucha Underground?

Fans of Lucha Underground often enjoy Heels, a drama series exploring the world of independent wrestling with similar character depth. WWE NXT and WCW Monday Nitro offer more traditional wrestling entertainment, while Tokyo Vice shares the show's gritty, cinematic storytelling style for viewers drawn to its dramatic elements.

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