Lucha Underground Championship

Lucha Underground Championship

Lucha Underground Championship belt
(2014 — present)
Details
Promotion Lucha Underground
Date established October 5, 2014
Current champion(s) Pentagón Dark
Date won June 26, 2016

The Lucha Underground Championship is the highest ranking professional wrestling championship promoted on the Lucha Underground television show. Being a professional wrestling championship, it is not won legitimately; it is instead won via a scripted ending to a match or awarded to a wrestler because of a storyline.[1] The championship was introduced in episode 8 ("A Unique Opportunity") taped on October 4, 2014, and broadcast on December 17, 2014, with the first champion being determined on episode 9 ("Aztec Warfare") which was taped on October 5, 2014, and broadcast on television on January 7, 2015. Prince Puma was the first Lucha Underground champion, while Pentagón Dark is the current Lucha Underground Champion.

History

During Episode 8 ("A Unique Opportunity") of Lucha Underground's first season the storyline owner of Lucha Underground, Dario Cueto, announced that he was introducing the "top prize" in the promotion, the Lucha Underground Championship, revealing the belt to the audience in the arena and viewers at home. He explained that on the following week's show 20 wrestlers would compete in an Aztec Warfare match, featuring a mixture of male, female and Mini-Estrella competitors in the ring at the same time.[2] During episode 8 Mil Muertes defeated Fénix in a match, earning him the number 20 spot, while forcing Fénix to be the first man in the match.[2] Episode 9 ("Aztec Warfare") was dedicated to the championship match and saw Prince Puma pin Johnny Mundo to eliminate him from the match and win the championship.[3][4][5] During the follow week's broadcast ("Law of the Jungle") the debuting Cage tore the championship belt apart, ripping the leather strap in half.[6] As a result, Dario Cueto introduced a new Lucha Underground Championship belt in Episode 12 ("They Call him Cage") that was presented to Prince Puma.[7]

Prince Puma retained his championship in many matches for the title against Fénix, Cage, King Cuerno, Drago, Hernandez, Johnny Mundo, and Chavo Guerrero Jr.

On Episode 31 ("The Desolation of Drago") Drago defeated King Cuerno, Cage and Hernandez to earn a match against Prince Puma at Ultima Lucha, Lucha Underground's season finale. Afterwards Cueto announced that Drago would face Mil Muertes on episode 33 for the right to challenge the champion.[8] Episode 33 was taped on April 11, 2015 and had Muertes defeat Drago to earn the match against Prince Puma.[9] At Ultima Lucha Mil Muertes defeated Prince Puma to win the title and end the last episode of the first season as the champion.

Reigns

Overall, Prince Puma holds the record for most reigns, with two. With 217 days, Mil Muertes's first reign is the longest in the title's history. Puma's second reign holds the record for shortest reign in the title's history at less than one day. The championship is currently held by Pentagón Dark. Overall, there have been 9 reigns shared among 8 wrestlers, with 0 vacancies.

See also

References

  1. Ed Grabianowski. "How Pro Wrestling Works". How Stuff Works. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  2. 1 2 "A Unique Opportunity". Lucha Underground. Season 1. December 17, 2014. El Rey Network (US), UniMás (MX).
  3. "Aztec Warfare". Lucha Underground. Season 1. January 7, 2015. El Rey Network (US), UniMás (MX).
  4. Johnson, Mike (October 5, 2014). "Lucha Underground spoiler". Pro Wrestling Insider. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
  5. Dehnel, Joel (2015-01-08). "Dehnel's Lucha Underground report 1/7: First Lucha Underground champion determined in Aztec Warfare". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved 2015-01-08.
  6. "Law of the Jungle". Lucha Underground. Season 1. January 14, 2015. El Rey Network (US), UniMás (MX).
  7. "They call him Cage". Lucha Underground. Season 1. January 28, 2015. El Rey Network (US), UniMás (MX).
  8. "The Desolation of Drago". Lucha Underground. Season 1. June 10, 2015. El Rey Network (US), UniMás (MX).
  9. Boutwell, Josh (April 18, 2015). "Viva la Raza! Lucha Weekly for 4/18/15". WrestleView.
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