Lucha Underground - Season 1 -
Season 1 is often remembered for "Aztec Warfare," an episode that served as a "soft reboot" for the series. This 20-man elimination match crowned the first , Prince Puma (portrayed by Ricochet), establishing him as the promotion's central figure. Key championship developments in Season 1 included:
: The fictional owner who rewarded brutality and manipulated fighters for his own amusement. Lucha Underground - Season 1
Debuting on October 29, 2014, on the El Rey Network , the first season of Lucha Underground fundamentally altered the professional wrestling landscape. By blending high-flying Mexican lucha libre with cinematic, supernatural storytelling, the show moved away from traditional sports broadcasting toward a serialized television format. The Cinematic "Temple" Setting Season 1 is often remembered for "Aztec Warfare,"
: The show utilized high-production vignettes and backstage segments filmed with a cinematic lens, reminiscent of a Robert Rodriguez film, to deepen lore and character motivations. Breakthrough Format and Milestones Debuting on October 29, 2014, on the El
Unlike standard wrestling promotions that tour different cities, Lucha Underground Season 1 was set entirely within "," a gritty, warehouse-style arena in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles. This fixed location allowed the environment itself to become a character—an underground fight club run by the malevolent, violence-obsessed promoter Dario Cueto .
The Temple of Violence: A Retrospective on Lucha Underground Season 1



