Lucha Underground: Ultima Lucha Tres, Part 3

October 11, 2017 – Los Angeles, California

Sexy Star def. Taya {Last Luchadora Standing Match}
This was a good walk-n-brawl, though again I wonder if Taya gushing blood is important. Taking Ultima Lucha as one big event each year, there’s been a lot of blood in almost half of the matches this time around. It’s too much. At least this match was good and stiff. Star had a mouth guard in here and it seemed like it was too big for her mouth. It was distracting but didn’t really take away from the match. What did take away was that there were zero ten-count attempts until the final one, when both ladies went through two tables and Star got up at the last moment at 9:09. There’s no point in having a stipulation if you’re barely going to use it. ***

Dante Fox, Killshot & the Mack def. Drago, Vibora & Pindar {Lucha Underground Trios Championship Match}
This was fast fun, except for when Pindar was too slow to be in position to take bumps and the match had to slow for him. Thankfully, he was sparsely used. A crisscross spot between Mack and Vibora also didn’t make sense, but it looked cool so I’m feeling forgiving. I’m less forgiving of the close-up shot of Fox’s back, which still looks like beef jerky after the Hell of War match. It was cool to see him and Killshot bleed because of the lasting damage, though. His team won the titles when Killshot hit Pindar with the Killstomp at 7:59. There was a bit of tension between the former enemies, but it didn’t overwhelm the action. I appreciate that, even if the match could have used a couple more minutes and any kind of story for Drago. ***½ 

Pentagon Dark def. Son of Havoc {Gift of the Gods Championship Ladder Match}
Matt Striker tries to sell the bible as history here, saying that if you know your history you know the Tower of Babel story. I know the story of the MCU but that’s not history either, bruh. He also undercut Vampiro’s lines with lame old sitcom references. This is the main event, featuring one of the grittier characters on the show and Striker was so distractingly cringy here. Vampiro confusing castration and virginity was also pretty lame. When I could focus on the match, it was pretty good. They started actively going for the win about halfway through the thing, though there was a heavy focus on getting to spots over getting to the belt. However, near the end Pentagon teased a spot and then went for the belt instead, and I can only blame the crowd for not seeing it as the most spiteful thing he’d ever done to them. He did follow that up with a uranage through the table and then retrieved the title at 14:03, which I’d like to think is his commentary on the state of modern ladder matches. ***½ 

Prince Puma meditates in Vampiro’s dojo. Vampiro Chrome gives him a pep talk. He says Puma is ready and sends him on his way. A mysterious voice tells him that he has done well, and we find out that Vampiro Chrome has his own master. I’m not going to hold my breath on finding out who that is.