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Match-by-match results and television rating of this edition of Lucha Underground.
Show Details
Show: Lucha Underground
Date: April 22, 2015
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Commentary: Matt Striker & Vampiro
Reported By: Jacob Gilbert
TV Rating:

Quick Results

1. Sexy Star def. Pentagon, Jr..

2. Lucha Underground Trios title: Ivelisse, Angelico, & Son of Havoc def. Kill Shot, The Mack, & Big Ryck to win the titles after King Cuerno, Cage, & Texano, Jr. were eliminated.

3. LU trios titles: Ivelisse, Angelico, & Son of Havoc def. The Crew when Mr. Cisco & Cortez Castro were pinned by Angelico & Son of Havoc.


Detailed Results
A montage covering current angles leads into Black Lotus' 1st training session. She's got some work to do.

1. Sexy Star vs. Pentagon, Jr..

A battle of the sexes leads off the action. Pentagon lost a few fans, methinks, when he tried breaking Melissa Santos' arm last week, only for Sexy to make the save. Good back & forth opener. Pentagon hit a couple of modified lungblowers (backstabbers) but got near falls. Sexy, lined up for a backbreaker, counters and hits a lungblower of her own to score the win.

Winner: Sexy Star.

Alberto El Patron pays a call on Johnny Mundo in what amounts to Mundo's personalized dressing room as Johnny finishes a workout. The beard Johnny's now sporting could only mean something bad is on the way......

2. LU trios tournament final: King Cuerno, Cage, & Texano, Jr. vs. Ivelisse, Angelico, & Son of Havoc vs. Kill Shot, The Mack, & Big Ryck.

A three way elimination dance in the final round, just the way it should be. Everyone's flying, including Cage, who hits a moonsault off the top to the floor. Like, should we have expected this? Turning point in the first fall comes when Texano crashes into one of the ringsiders (Shawn Daivari), who takes offense, and takes Texano apart. Texano gets back in the ring, but eats a double foot stomp from Kill Shot, and Team Cuerno is gone, poetic justice after cheating last week.

It looks like Team Ryck could sweep, considering Ivelisse has a leg injury and can barely stand, if at all. However, Kill Shot is isolated, and Angelico hits the Fall of the Angels, a running buckle bomb, to end it. We think.

That's because Dario Cueto has a last-minute surprise. The Crew, who weren't entered in the tournament, now get their shot in a no-DQ match. Why are their matches no-DQ? Because they can't wrestle a main event match without gimmicks. Now they want Cueto to be a Spanish Vince McMahon. He barely gets by being himself to start with.

If you wondered why The Crew were left out of the tournament, when they could've been plugged in to replace one of the other teams that didn't fit, well, now you know why. Luckily, the best laid plans of mice, men, and scumbags often go astray. They work over Ivelisse like the cowardly street thugs they're presented to be, but Angelico, who was taken off the grid, if ya will, and taken upstairs, recovers, and dives back into the ring with a crossbody on Cisco & Castro. Bael, who'd been tormenting Angelico, apparently was KO'd. Ivelisse retrieves the kendo stick, and whacks Cisco & Castro. Maybe one of these guys can be renamed Pancho so Matt Striker can do some Cisco Kid jokes. Angelico & Son of Havoc hit the top. Shooting star press. Double foot stomp. Double pin, and the champs are crowned, once and for all.

Winners: Ivelisse, Angelico, & Son Of Havoc.


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