Davey Richards will take on 5150’s Danny “Rivera” Limelight in singles action on Friday’s MLW Azteca Underground show in Dallas, Texas.
Limelight is one half of the current MLW Tag Team Champions (in storyline) while Richards is the 2021 Opera Cup tournament winner. This will be the first time they have ever competed against each other.
Here’s the updated lineup for Friday’s matinee show at Gilley’s:
LA Park vs. Jacob Fatu in an Azteca Apocalypto match
Bandido vs. Flamita
MLW Champion Alex Hammerstone & The Von Erichs vs. Richard Holliday, King Muertes & Mads Krugger
MLW Champion Alex Hammerstone vs. Cesar Duran in a no holds barred non-title match
MLW National Openweight Champion Alex Kane defends against Puma King, ACH, and Myron Reed in a four-way
Aramis vs. Gino Medina in a Mexican lumberjack match where lumberjacks will have straps
Aerostar, Microman & El Dragon vs. Arez, Mini Abismo Negro, and a mystery partner
MLW World Champion Alex Hammerstone will take on storyline matchmaker Cesar Duran in a no holds barred non-title match at this Friday’s Azteca Underground taping in Dallas, Texas.
This will be the in-ring debut for Duran and Hammerstone’s second match of the day as he teams with former MLW Tag Team Champions The Von Erichs against top contender Richard Holliday, King Muertes and Mads Krugger in trios action.
Hammerstone and Duran have been feuding for weeks as the champion has resisted Duran’s advances to join his darker side of the company.
Here’s the updated lineup for the Azteca Underground event:
LA Park vs. Jacob Fatu in an Azteca Apocalypto match
Bandido vs. Flamita
MLW Champion Alex Hammerstone & The Von Erichs vs. Richard Holliday, King Muertes & Mads Krugger
MLW Champion Alex Hammerstone vs. Cesar Duran in a no holds barred non-title match
MLW National Openweight Champion Alex Kane defends against Puma King, ACH, and Myron Reed in a four-way
Aramis vs. Gino Medina in a Mexican lumberjack match where lumberjacks will have straps
Aerostar, Microman & El Dragon vs. Arez, Mini Abismo Negro, and a mystery partner
MLW has announced that Hammerstone & The Von Erichs (Marshall & Ross Von Erich) vs. Holliday, King Muertes & Mads Krugger will take place at the Friday, April 1 Azteca Underground tapings. The tapings are being held at Gilley’s Dallas.
Hammerstone and Holliday were formerly stablemates in The Dynasty. On an episode of MLW Fusion that aired last month, Holliday turned against Hammerstone and got together with Alicia Atout.
Atout will be in Holliday’s corner for the six-man tag match.
Hammerstone is the current MLW World Heavyweight Champion. He won the title from Jacob Fatu last October.
MLW also has a set of television tapings at Gilley’s Dallas on Thursday, March 31. “Intimidation Games” is the name of that set of tapings.
The updated card for the Azteca Underground show is listed below:
Azteca Apocalypto match: LA Park vs. Jacob Fatu
Alex Hammerstone & The Von Erichs vs. Richard Holliday, King Muertes & Mads Krugger
Bandido vs. Flamita
nZo vs. KC Navarro
MLW National Openweight Champion Alex Kane defends against Puma King, ACH, and Myron Reed in a four-way match
Mexican strap match: Aramis vs. Gino Medina
Aerostar, Microman & El Dragon vs. Arez, Mini Abismo Negro, and a mystery partner
A National Openweight Championship bout is the latest addition to the card for MLW’s next Azteca Underground tapings.
Alex Kane will defend his National Openweight title against Puma King, ACH, and Myron Reed in a four-way match at the April 1 Azteca Underground tapings in Dallas. The show is taking place on the Friday of WrestleMania week.
Last November, Kane won the vacant National Openweight title in a ladder match that also included ACH, Reed, Alex Shelley, and Zenshi. The title was relinquished by Alex Hammerstone after he became MLW World Heavyweight Champion in October 2021.
Reed is the current MLW Middleweight Champion.
The Azteca Underground tapings are being held at Gilley’s Dallas. The venue will also host a set of MLW tapings on Thursday, March 31.
The updated card for the Azteca Underground event is listed below:
Azteca Apocalypto match: LA Park vs. Jacob Fatu
Bandido vs. Flamita
MLW National Openweight Champion Alex Kane defends against Puma King, ACH, and Myron Reed in a four-way match
Mexican strap match: Aramis vs. Gino Medina
Aerostar, Microman & El Dragon vs. Arez, Mini Abismo Negro, and a mystery partner
Two top luchadors are set to face off at MLW’s next Azteca Underground tapings.
MLW has announced that Bandido vs. Flamita will take place at their Azteca Underground tapings in Dallas on April 1, which is the Friday of WrestleMania week. The tapings are being held at Gilley’s Dallas.
Bandido and Flamita are former tag team partners.
Bandido made his MLW debut at January’s Blood & Thunder tapings, appearing as part of a four-way match where Myron Reed won the MLW Middleweight Championship.
Flamita previously made one appearance for MLW in 2019.
The Azteca Underground tapings are taking place on the afternoon of April 1. Later that night, Bandido will face Jonathan Gresham at Supercard of Honor in a match to determine an undisputed ROH World Champion.
MLW will also have a regular set of television tapings in Dallas on Thursday, March 31.
Here’s the updated lineup for the Azteca Underground event:
Azteca Apocalypto match: LA Park vs. Jacob Fatu
Bandido vs. Flamita
Mexican strap match: Aramis vs. Gino Medina
Aerostar, Microman & El Dragon vs. Arez, Mini Abismo Negro, and a mystery partner
A debut is set for MLW’s Azteca Underground tapings in Dallas.
It was announced on Wednesday that Chik Tormenta will make her MLW debut against Holidead in a women’s featherweight division match at the Azteca Underground tapings. The show is being held at Gilley’s Dallas on April 1, which is the Friday of WrestleMania week.
Tormenta currently holds the Lucha Libre AAA World Mixed Tag Team titles with Arez.
MLW wrote about the match:
Cesar Duran has signed a women’s featherweight division clash: Chik Tormenta vs. Holidead for Friday, April 1 at Cesar Duran’s MLW AZTECA UNDERGROUND hosted by Gilley’s in Downtown Dallas with a special 2pm matinee, featuring an MLW Fusion TV taping and interactive experience.
The current AAA Mixed Tag Team Champion, the masked Chik Tormenta is considered the preeminent luchadora in Mexico. With a breathtaking arsenal of air attacks, including a double knee from the top rope onto her adversary’s chest but look out for her array of suplexes: all devastating.
A member of the notorious Los Nuevos Vipers in Mexico, Chik now looks to make her mark in Cesar’s cathedral of violence on April 1 at MLW AZTECA Underground. The question: is she ready for Holidead?
An unpredictable force since debuting last year, Holidead has stretchered opponents and defeated all in her path. Aligned with Arez and rumored to be a member of the Strange Sangre movement, Holidead sees this match as her proving ground to show Cesar Duran she should be in the mix for the featherweight championship.
Will Chik Tormenta walk all over Holidead en route to a perfect debut? Will Holidead remain undefeated? Find out April 1st in Dallas Cesar Duran presents MLW AZTECA UNDERGROUND!
It was announced earlier this month that MLW will soon be introducing a Women’s Featherweight Championship title. The women’s division was launched in September of last year.
MLW will have two events at Gilley’s Dallas during WrestleMania week. A regular set of MLW tapings is set for Thursday, March 31.
The updated lineup for the Azteca Underground tapings is listed below:
Azteca Apocalypto match: LA Park vs. Jacob Fatu
Aerostar, Microman & El Dragon vs. Arez, Mini Abismo Negro, and a mystery partner
MLW Azteca Underground will be part of WrestleMania 38 weekend festivities in Dallas, Texas, with a matinee TV taping and interactive experience set for Friday, April 1st at Gilley’s.
Tickets go on sale next Thursday and include a tour of Cesar Duran’s office where the MLW matchmaker “makes matches, schemes and holds court.” Fans can take photos sitting at his desk.
Additionally, first and second row ticket holders get access to a pre-show VIP “lucha lunch” with a taco bar. MLW is also offering add-ons like pre-show meet and greets with Duran himself and Microman, the ability to create an action figure with themselves and an MLW wrestler, and more.
The company is running ther MLW Intimidation Games TV taping the night before at Gilley’s in Dallas.
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A new title match has been added to the company’s SuperFight show on Saturday, February 26th in Charlotte, North Carolina, as National Openweight titleholder Alex Kane will defend against rival Calvin Tankman, Matt Cross and ACH in a four-way clash.
Tankman has been feuding with Kane and King Mo for several months after the two injured Tankman and took him out of the Opera Cup tournament. They also got Tankman arrested in storyline.
The TV taping will be headlined by MLW Champion Alexander Hammerstone against Opera Cup winner Davey Richards in a title match.
The MLW Azteca series continued from Tijuana, Mexico, this week with both MLW and AAA’s top titles on the line as the injured Alex Hammerstone defended the MLW gold against Octagon Jr. while AAA Mega Champion El Hijo Del Vikingo defended against Aramis.
A video package kicked things off, showing the last few weeks of Cesar Duran continuing to stack the deck against Hammerstone and Richard Holliday. This week will be no different as we are still in Duran’s theatre of violence.
Arez defeated Extreme Tiger
Arez still had his “life changing” briefcase of cash that he was given from Duran after defeating Aramis a few weeks ago. The commentary team played up his strange style gimmick as he slowly becomes a more regular MLW face.
Tiger hit a big plancha to the outside after dropping Arez off his shoulders and onto the top turnbuckle. Moments later, Tiger got a close near fall after a hard looking single leg dropkick.
Arez fought back with a step-up top rope moonsault but found himself on the other end of a piledriver as Tiger stayed in control. A slow referee count had the commentary team questioning if Duran had paid him off. This prompted an Arez comeback where he hit a double foot stomp from the top rope and his Northern Lights suplex finisher to pick up the win.
— Tag Team Champions 5150 were joined by Duran who instructed them that they were facing The Von Erichs at MLW Blood and Thunder.
— We had a hype video for a mystery debut: a fast car was speeding through some city streets while an hourglass emptied in the background.
AAA Mega Champion El Hijo Del Vikingo defeated Aramis to retain the title
Vikingo is one of the most exciting wrestlers around and he gelled really well with Aramis as both styles meshed almost perfectly.
This started at 100 mph and had flips, rolls, and reversals, culminating with Vikingo landing on his feet from a top rope hurricanrana — all in the opening few minutes.
Vikingo then climbed the top rope and leapt to one of the four support beams that were helping hold up the outdoor arena’s overhead ring cover before diving and landing on Aramis.
Aramis thwarted Vikingo’s next barrage of flips with a hurricanrana from the top rope to the floor and then a power bomb back first into another of the support beams. Back inside, his airplane spin sit-out power bomb was reversed for a flash near fall by Vikingo.
Aramis kept the tempo high and matched Vikingo with speed and urgency, finally dropping him on the back of his head with a reverse DDT. Aramis removed his top to challenge Vikingo to a chop battle that was so loud, they echoed around the outdoor arena.
They both countered each other until they exchanged crucifix drivers which led to both men being down and the beginning of the end.
While both were down, Aramis’ MLW enemy Arez slid in his briefcase which distracted the referee long enough for him to hit a tilt-a-whirl lungblower. That gave Vikingo an opening to hit running knees in the corner and his reverse 630 splash from the top rope for the win.
— We heard more from EJ Nduka. He spoke about his family life, his time at the WWE Performance Center, and what his plans are for 2022.
— Mads Krugger had a propaganda video where he challenged Jacob Fatu.
— Duran and National Openweight Champion Alex Kane were backstage. Kane said with Calvin Tankman being in jail, he needed some new challengers so Duran booked him in a trios tag team match next week.
MLW Champion Alex Hammerstone defeated Octagon Jr. to retain the title
Duran was ringside as we heard that the deck was once again stacked because one of his crooked referees was assigned to this match. That actually didn’t play into the match but it continued the ongoing storyline between Hammerstone and Duran.
The commentators even played up the possibility of hometown hero Octagon Jr. using his connection with Duran to steal the title away from both Hammerstone and MLW. This didn’t happen, but it makes Duran seem very powerful with a strong influence over the roster.
Octagon immediately went after Hammerstone’s injured arm that was heavily braced after he was kidnapped by Duran’s henchmen weeks ago. Richard Holliday helped Hammerstone escape from his cell, but took a beating last week from Pagano for helping his Dynastic friend. They used the injury to get heat on the larger Hammerstone, but it didn’t take long for the champion to fight back and launch Octagon in the air with a big back body drop.
After an ad break, Hammerstone continued to hammer Octagon around ringside, dropping him face first on the apron. A squad of around 20 of Duran’s masked henchmen appeared and watched the match from the stage.
The henchmen distracted Hammerstone which led to running knees in the corner from Octagon, an Arabian press, and an Asai moonsault to the floor. But back inside, the champ caught Octagon off the top rope and planted him with a swinging uranage.
A big belly-to-belly overhead suplex followed as Hammerstone continued his comeback. Hammerstone then put away Octagon with a spinning facebuster and not his Nightmare Pendulum like we are used to.
The result made Duran irate so he instructed his army of henchmen to ambush Hammerstone. During the melee, Holliday came out to help his friend but they succumbed to the numbers game as MLW Azteca went off the air.
Next week:
Jacob Fatu promo
Alex Kane, Extreme Tiger and Rey Horus vs. Vikingo, Laredo Kid and Octagon Jr in a lucha libre tag team match
MLW’s Azteca Underground and The Crash held a co-promoted event Friday in Tijuana, Mexico, featuring the stars from both promotions battling each other in a series of matches that will air on future episodes of Fusion: Alpha.
Attendance was estimated at nearly 5000 at Auditorio de Tijuana.
Proximo defeated Toto
Mecha Wolf 450 defeated Extreme Tiger
Aramis & Black Destiny & Myzteziz Jr. defeated Arez & Black Danger & Dinamic in a lucha trios match
Mads Krugger defeated Bestia 666 in a ladder match
MLW Tag Team Champions 5150 defeated Aerostar & Drago in a title match
Psycho Clown defeated Richard Holliday
El Hijo del Vikingo, Laredo Kid and Octagon Jr. defeated MLW National Openweight Champion Alex Kane, Davey Richards and Rey Horus in a trios match
MLW Champion Alexander Hammerstone and Pagano defeated Black Taurus & MLW Caribbean Champion King Muertes in a hardcore match
MLW’s next event is a TV taping named Blood & Thunder set for January 21st in Dallas, Texas.
This story was updated Thursday at 4:30 PM Eastern.
The big reveal at the end of MLW’s latest run of new Fusion episodes Wednesday was that Dario Cueto is El Jefe, the leader of Azteca Underground.
Cueto (Luis Fernandez-Gil) became a cult favorite as the owner and main authority figure in Lucha Underground, the brainchild of Survivor creator Mark Barnett and filmmaker Robert Rodriguez that ran for four seasons and nearly 130 episodes before ending in 2018.
PW Insider reported Fernandez-Gil has been signed to a long-term deal and will be a regular part of the upcoming season.
Earlier this year, manager Salina de la Renta’s Promociones Dorado faction was sold to Azteca Underground and El Jefe, a dangerous man she owed money to. Former Lucha Underground roster member Mil Muertes debuted shortly thereafter, but he and de la Renta didn’t get the results El Jefe wanted, failing in an effort to defeat National Openweight Champion Alex Hammerstone.
De la Renta was abducted on last week’s Fusion and at the end of this week’s show, she was brought in under a hood to the familiar office where Cueto eventually revealed himself. He was disappointed as all he asked for was gold and violence. He said that was fine though as he’s building a new temple which requires certain sacrifices.
She was then taken away and a phone rang. He answered and said that he “will see you there” on July 10th in Philadelphia, the date of MLW’s next TV taping. MLW will return with new episodes of Fusion in July following that taping.
PWInsider reported the scene was secretly filmed in April with only a few people in the company aware of what was going on. Both Insider and John Pollock of POST Wrestling reported that de la Renta is done with the company and will not be returning.