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Avengers Standoff: Welcome to Pleasant Hill #1: The Town is Open

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Pleasant Hill Welcome #1They have tried everything. Prisons, Prison Islands, Negative Zones and all the other types of holding grounds for the worst and most deadly villains. But time and again the worst of the worst villains have returned. Often more powerful or with more convoluted plans than the time before. Yet S.H.I.E.L.D. has never been the type of organization to back down from a challenge. Their newest strategy: Welcome to Pleasant Hill.

Something untoward appears to be going on under the helm of Director Maria Hill. Something so unimaginable that it pulls Bucky Barnes, the Winter Soldier and The Man On the Wall, away from his duty as a cosmic protector. With the help of the Cosmic Cube, Director Hill is taking the lives of the most evil into her hands. And the consequences may be dire.Pleasant Hill Welcome #1 Hip Hop CVR

Is it surprising that an experienced creative team like Nick Spencer (Ant-Man) and Mark Bagley (Trinity) would put together a solid prelude to the beginning of the next Marvel crossover event? Of course not! The book is inventive and compelling, with all the twists and turns of a perfect pre-beginning. Offering up just as many questions as unexpected answers. Pleasant Hill is just as welcoming as it will be earth shattering.

Along with inker, Scott Hanna (AvengerPleasant Hill Welcome #1 Young CVRs v. X-Men), and colorist, Paul Mounts (Fantastic Four), Bagley’s work is spot on. Creating intrigue and mystery, something similar to the beginning of a classic spy film. Shadows darkening even the brightest panels. Large and emotive eyes that suggest they are “watching you”. Bright reds to develop a feeling of loss and confusion, while the typical blues lead to the serene that may be a little too inviting.

Spencer does not hold anything back on the espionage side of S.H.I.E.L.D. or the growing manipulative personality of Director Maria Hill. Pleasant Hill is a warm and hospitable place, but so obviously horror-movie-esque, the want of escape is inevitable. Spencer builds the need to ask questions, to know more about each character and this new glittering town. While answering just enough to force you to the turn the page. But, as you flip from page to page, each one seems a little darker than the last.Pleasant Hill Alpha #1

Spencer has a big event on his plate, the main series of books consisting of a 15 issue crossover. He, with artists Jesus Saiz (Assault on Pleasant Hill Alpha #1) and Daniel Acuña (Assault on Pleasant Hill Omega #1) will helm the lead and conclusive issues of the crossover. The main event includes titles such as Illuminati, New Avengers and Captain America: Sam Wilson. For a full list, check the very last page of Avengers Standoff: Welcome to Pleasant Hill #1.

Make sure to stop by your local comics retailer and pick up Avengers Standoff: Welcome to Pleasant Hill #1. And keep a look out for Avengers Standoff: Assault on Pleasant Hill Alpha #1, arriving in stores March 02.

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‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Author Harper Lee Passes Away At 89

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Nelle Harper Lee, who won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1961 for her book, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” has died at the age of 89, multiple sources in her hometown of Monroeville confirmed Friday morning, according to AL.com.

“Real courage is when you know you’re licked before you begin, but you begin anyway and see it through no matter what.” – Nelle Harper Lee

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Shia LaBeouf Is Live-Streaming From An Elevator For 24-Hours

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For the 24 hours Shia LaBeouf, Nastja Säde Rönkkö and Luke Turner will be occupying the elevator at EC English Oxford in Gloucester Green (OX1 2BT), from 9am on 19th February until 9am on 20th February.

A live audio and video feed of the elevator will be broadcast inside the debating chamber of the Oxford Union for the duration, as well as online acting as an extended 24 hour talk.

Visitors will be able to join LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner inside the elevator during this time, and are invited to address the artists, the debating chamber, and the internet, so that their collective voices may form an extended, expansive and egalitarian Oxford Union address.

The performance and access to the Union debating chamber will be free and open to the public for the full 24 hours.

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DC Comics ‘Rebirth’ Is Here – Full Details

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DC Entertainment Co-Publishers Dan DiDio and Jim Lee, and Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns announced a company-wide reboot, with lower prices on books, and an emphasis on why fans love DC Comics.

The announcement was made at ComicsPRO Annual Membership meeting in Portland.

“At DC we believe in superheroes, and what makes them great,” said Dan DiDio, co-publisher of DC Entertainment. “And, we also believe in the direct market and the core comics fan. REBIRTH is designed to bring back the best of DC’s past, embrace the stories we currently love and move the entire epic universe into the future. We are returning to the essence of the DCU. With REBIRTH we are putting the highest priority on the direct market and we will continue to create and cultivate new opportunities for retailers to thrive and prosper, grow readers, fans and customers.”

Johns outlined his perspective on the elements that make DC great and teased the opening line of his 80-page DC UNIVERSE: REBIRTH Special.

“I love this world… But there’s something missing…”

DC UNIVERSE: REBIRTH Special is written by Johns, and will feature an all-star roster of artists: Ethan Van Sciver, Phil Jimenez, Ivan Reis, and Gary Frank.

Beginning in June, all DC Universe monthly and twice-monthly titles will ship at a new, lower price of $2.99. This new lineup includes a combination of DC favorites and new titles; titles will begin their runs under the “REBIRTH” banner and follow with another issue #1 beginning the series proper. Also, DC’s two flagship titles will resume their original issue numbering, also shipping twice monthly: DETECTIVE COMICS will pick up with issue #934, while ACTION COMICS will continue with issue #957.

A special event revealing all talent and creative teams is scheduled to take place at WonderCon in Los Angeles, CA on Saturday, March 26. This press conference will be live-streamed on the DC Entertainment’s YouTube channel.

The REBIRTH title lineup was announced as follows:

DC UNIVERSE: REBIRTH – May 25

June:
Rebirth Specials:

AQUAMAN REBIRTH #1
BATMAN REBIRTH #1
THE FLASH REBIRTH #1
GREEN ARROW REBIRTH #1
GREEN LANTERNS REBIRTH #1
SUPERMAN REBIRTH #1
TITANS REBIRTH #1
WONDER WOMAN REBIRTH #1

New #1 Issues (Shipping twice monthly):

AQUAMAN #1
BATMAN #1
THE FLASH #1
GREEN ARROW #1
GREEN LANTERNS #1
SUPERMAN #1
WONDER WOMAN #1

New Issues (Shipping twice monthly):

ACTION COMICS #957
DETECTIVE COMICS #934

July
Rebirth Specials:

BATGIRL & THE BIRDS OF PREY REBIRTH #1
HAL JORDAN & THE GREEN LANTERN CORPS REBIRTH #1
THE HELLBLAZER REBIRTH #1
JUSTICE LEAGUE REBIRTH #1
NIGHTWING REBIRTH #1
RED HOOD & THE OUTLAWS REBIRTH #1

New #1 Issues (Shipping twice monthly):

HAL JORDAN & THE GREEN LANTERN CORPS #1
JUSTICE LEAGUE #1
NIGHTWING #1

New #1 Issues (Shipping monthly):

BATGIRL #1
BATGIRL & THE BIRDS OF PREY #1
THE HELLBLAZER #1
RED HOOD & THE OUTLAWS #1
THE SUPER-MAN #1
TITANS #1

Fall
Rebirth Specials:

BATMAN BEYOND REBIRTH #1
BLUE BEETLE REBIRTH #1
CYBORG REBIRTH #1
DEATHSTROKE REBIRTH #1
EARTH 2 REBIRTH #1
SUICIDE SQUAD REBIRTH #1
SUPERGIRL REBIRTH #1
TEEN TITANS REBIRTH #1
TRINITY REBIRTH #1

New #1 Issues (Shipping twice monthly):

CYBORG #1
DEATHSTROKE #1
HARLEY QUINN #1
JUSTICE LEAGUE AMERICA #1
SUICIDE SQUAD #1

New #1 Issues (Shipping monthly):

BATMAN BEYOND #1
BLUE BEETLE #1
EARTH 2 #1
GOTHAM ACADEMY: NEXT SEMESTER #1
SUPERGIRL #1
SUPERWOMAN #1
SUPER SONS #1
TEEN TITANS #1
TRINITY #1

Source: DC Comics Media

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Top 10 Comic Book Films Of All-Time

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With the release of Deadpool and its unexpected success, it is now time to rank the film among the greatest comic book films of all-time.

Box Office Mojo has a list of 136 films they consider were adapted from comic books. From the 1978 Superman to The Peanuts film of 2015, and everything in between. Animated films will not be considered as we are looking for the best live-action version of the source material. I do apologize to Batman: Mask of the Phantasm as it is a great film I fondly remember viewing in the theater. This list will cover the past 38 years of filmmaking.

Deadpool is definitely in the Top 15 Comic Book Films Of All-Time, but it gets really hard to find room for the film in the Top 10. Currently, on my list, I have Sin City at ten. Is Deadpool better than Sin City? That’s a tough call. Deadpool is funnier than Sin City; Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick push the script further than Frank Miller did with his books. Visually, Miller and Robert Rodriguez create a masterpiece. Ryan Reynolds gives the comic book world something new, and he and his crew deserve tons of credit for their hard work, but film-wise it’s Lethal Weapon.

Sin City is a work of art and that is why it remains in the Top 10.

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1. 1. Superman

December 15, 1978
Director: Richard Donner
Writers: Mario Puzo, David Newman, Leslie Newman, Robert Benton, Tom Mankiewicz

At one point in time, the stars aligned to bring together a great director and a star-studded cast for an adaptation of a pop culture icon in Superman. Warner Bros. captured lighting in a bottle by casting a relative unknown in Christopher Reeve as Clark Kent, and then surrounding him with a supporting cast of Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, and Margot Kidder. No actress since has come close to Kidder’s performance as Lois Lane. The visuals may not be as over the top as the CGI today, but in 1978, everyone in that theater believed every spectacle presented before their eyes. Then add an original score by John Williams as the icing on the cake and you have the number one comic book film of all-time.

Films that didn’t make the Top 10 but were right on the edge:
Road to Perdition
Avengers
History of Violence
300
Blade II
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)
The Rocketeer
The Losers
30 Days of Night
Watchmen
X-Men: Days of Future Past

What is your all-time favorite comic book film?

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5 Forgotten Cartoons Based On Adult Movies

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Cartoons were a staple for many individuals growing up in the 80s and 90s. Many of these cartoons are still around in some way, shape, or form because they were so beloved and told incredible stories. Some of these shows weren’t so lucky and were forgotten by the masses. A few of these forgotten shows were based on R-Rated movies. You might be asking “How did these show get past the censors?” You’ll soon see as long as a company can make a series of action figures from it, then a studio will find a way to get it on broadcast television.

     1. Rambo: The Force of Freedom

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The former green beret with flashbacks to his tour in Vietnam found a way on to Saturday morning. Take out the realist violence and introduce a global terrorist organization (S.A.V.A.G.E.) as the villain and you have a feasible G.I. Joe clone. Surprisingly, this show got a large run of 65 episodes, all in one season.

     2. Toxic Crusader

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The Toxic Avenger was infamous as a cult classic thanks to its violence and unique concept. How did they put something with these qualities on Saturday Morning? By turning it into a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles knock off and introducing more mutated characters like Nose-Zone and Major Disaster to fight a villain called Dr. Killemoff.

     3. Police Academy: The Animated Series

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The raunchy 80s comedy which featured jokes about oral sex also got a cartoon makeover. By increasing the character’s more comical aspects and introducing a villain called the Kingpin (who looks a lot like another Kingpin, Marvel Comic fans are familiar with). The change resulted in a surprising amount of episodes which ran for two seasons.

     4. Highlander: The Animated Series

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Animating a show based on immortals who defeat each other with decapitation doesn’t sound like it will work as a cartoon. It only succeeded by having the Highlander of the series, Quentin MacLeod find a new way to gain the powers of other immortals without head slicing. Instead through a process called “sharing” Quentin found a way to get the power of his new immortal buddies without any violence. Sounds pretty tame but it somehow found a way to get two seasons.

     5. Robocop: The Animated Series/Robocop: Alpha Commando

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The hyper violent cyborg cop not only got an animated series, but two of them. The first was shown in 1988 and picked up where the first movie left off and had Robocop fighting against more robotic menaces from the OCP corporation. The second had Robocop awaken after being in hibernation for five years to fight a terrorist group called DARC. Sadly, neither of these series have enough of a following to get a DVD release in America.

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Which of these forgotten cartoon shows do you wish would get more attention? Are there a few more forgotten shows you’d like use to focus on?

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Agent Carter Season 2: “Life of the Party” Recap and Review

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The Recap

Bluntly, part one of this week’s two-part episode, “Life of the Party,” was poorly conceived. Agent Carter’s multiple storyline format didn’t work to its advantage this week. Instead of the various storylines weaving together naturally, the disparate narratives seemed mashed together with little thought given to how they should connect.

Dr. Wilkes is still disappearing: his dramatic exit last episode was just a tease. In order to forestall his disappearance into the “dark force” that beckons him–Frodo? Luke? Kylo?–the team must acquire some Zero Matter. Wilkes plans to use Zero Matter to create a containment suit for himself. After some discussion with Sousa, Agent Carter decides that the only way to get any will involve infiltrating Calvin Chadwick‘s campaign fundraiser, which Whitney Frost will be attending, and covertly stealing some from her bloodstream using a vacuum syringe designed by Dr. Wilkes. Witness the mashing together of different storylines I referred to earlier. Strangely enough, my reaction was pretty similar to Chief Sousa’s when he has the plot described to him at the beginning of the episode, “Okay … ”

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Dottie Underwood returns in “Life of the Party”

In a sillier turn of events, because Peggy was punctured by some rebar in the last episode, a temporary replacement for Agent Carter is decided upon: Dottie Underwood–fans who have been around since last season will remember Underwood both as Peggy’s housemate at the Griffith Hotel and as a member of the elite Soviet assassin organization Leviathan.

Sick of her “six walls,” an incarcerated Underwood brokers a less than genuine release deal with Peggy. After a short training period, during which Underwood finds out about Dr. Wilkes’s intangible state, Dottie is sent to Chadwick’s campaign fundraiser. Not trusting Underwood with a gun, Peggy sends Dottie in with only the vacuum syringe, a two-way radio fascinator, and the butler who can do anything, including dance, Edwin Jarvis. Peggy and Sousa provide backup and listen in remotely in a nearby radio van.

Before long another couple of old friends show up at the campaign fundraiser, Chief Jack Thompson and his manipulative mentor Vernon Masters. Being a prisoner of the SSR, Dottie must avoid being seen by either, so while Jarvis distracts Thompson Dottie retrieves the sample from Whitney Frost. Having completed her objective, Dottie ditches her fascinator in an attempt to escape. On her way out, Dottie stumbles upon a meeting of the Council of Nine and witnesses Whitney Frost murder five of the members, including her husband Calvin Chadwick using her Zero Matter powers.

Startling truths revealed to her, Underwood attempts to make good her getaway when she’s seen by a passing Vernon Masters who demands that his thugs capture her alive. Dottie dispatches Masters’s goons with a nice bit of butt kicking but is ultimately overcome by a pistol whip from Jack Thompson. And, though she’s taken down with relative ease, Dottie’s butt kicking frenzy lasts just long enough to stop Ross and Rachel–I mean Sousa and Carter–from kissing in the radio van. Underwood gets hauled in again but she leaves the Zero Matter sample behind. Jarvis retrieves the Zero Matter and the team gets the sample back to Dr. Wilkes in the lab. Great! That was the plan and, confusing though it was, it went off okay aside from Peggy’s losing track of Dottie Underwood.

My Critique

This is where this Agent Carter two-parter lost me. Rather than immediately starting work on Dr. Wilkes’s containment suit, which was the whole point of this harebrained caper, the team is instead fixated on finding Dottie Underwood. Granted Dottie’s a security threat but it seems a bad choice to put off building Dr. Wilkes’s containment suit if he could cease to exist at any moment. After all, isn’t that why the team just pulled this crazy stunt with Dottie Underwood, because time was running out for Dr. Wilkes and they couldn’t wait for Peggy to recover from her wound? Never mind all that! The episode’s over!

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Power Man and Iron Fist #1 Review: An Incredibly Weak Punch

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Power Man/Iron Fist #1 Main CVRThey are getting the “team” back together! Well, sort of. Not really? It is totally going to happen though! It is, after-all, a book called Power Man and Iron Fist. It has to happen! That is, if they can get their feet off the ground after their rather disappointing All-New, All-Different return.

Luke Cage, AKA Power Man, and Daniel Rand, also known as the Iron Fist are back together. Not for a mission, but for the sake of a friend. And not just any friend. For Family. After nearly five years in jail, Jennie Royce, the previous Office Manager for Heroes for Hire and convicted murderer, is free. The Heroes wish to welcome her personally and offer as much support as needed for her return to the real world. But that offer does not stay on the table long. With one simple request, Luke and Danny find themselves going from a simple lunch to twisted-up in a bed of lies and deceit.Power Man/Iron Fist #1 Hip Hop CVR

Luke Cage is on television (both animated and live action). And Iron Fist is quickly following suit. Yet, either together or apart, the pair of superheroes have been through some of the best and worst storytelling in the industry. Their stories have been tweaked, adjusted, rebooted and everything in between. But even with the reboot, all the excitement and dedicated fan base, Marvel’s All-New, All-Different story falls disappointingly flat.

BadAzz MoFo editor, David Walker (Shaft), took the helm on Power Man and Iron Fist #1. His story line was easy to understand and introduced a twist that could take this new story down an engaging path. He creates emotion by recalling on one of the darkest moments in the Heroes for Hire timeline. Walker’s work may be nothing that would be “worth writing home about” bPower Man/Iron Fist #1 Young CVRut definitely interesting enough to keep your attention. A little jumpy and, other than a few odd questions, it was a decently written book.

Sanford Greene’s art on the other hand, was so difficult to take in that the just-above-mediocre book became almost unreadable. Greene’s work with Noelle Stevenson (Lumberjanes) on the Secret Wars tie-in/continuation, Runaways, had a decent following, but it came on like two online-personalities got together and wrote a tolerable book. With Power Man and Iron Fist, however, it is more like a professional writer was just paired off with a professional Tumblr artist.

Lee Loughridge’s (Cry Havoc) monochromatic color scheme helped somewhat but Greene seemed to have a hard keeping up with the script. His facial features continued to change throughout the book, most commonly around Danny, almost as if he could not figure how to properly define each separate emotion. Then the changing proportions of the hands and eyes at random panels became so distracting that I had to flip back and forth between a few pages just to make sure I was still following the story.

With the art and writing added together, Power Man and IronPower Man/Iron Fist #1 Black Panther CVR Fist #1 was substandard. There were several call-backs, events that will lead to some fun storytelling but not enough cohesion to make it a good book. If the art can catch up, the book could potentially pick up some steam.

This book may not have been for me but every title deserves a chance. Make sure to stop by your local comics retailer and grab Power Man and Iron Fist #1 today.

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PREDATOR: LIFE AND DEATH #1REVIEW: The Predator Universe Done Right

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PREDATOR: LIFE AND DEATH #1, published by Dark Horse Comics, isn’t available for purchase until March 2nd, but trust me you’re going to want to get your hands on this one.  Written by Dan Abnett, and artwork by Brian Albert Thies, the issue develops a story with an encompassing imaginative world that Predator deserves.  I can’t comment on Predator’s other comic adaptions like the crossover with Batman, or Archie, but I definitely see this issue as an extremely accurate portrayal.

The plot is relatively simple.  An overworked and trigger-happy United Stated Colonial Marine Corps (USCM) unit, is sent to an alien planet to scout a Weyland-Yutani location for a “standard compliance investigation.”  A typical story-line for the franchise, much like the original Predator, but the uniqueness comes from the dialogue and how it sculpts the characters.  The most impressive personality comes from Captain Paget.  She’s a strong female, who questions the Weyland-Yutani representative on the “minimal” amount of risk of this operation.  The back and forth between her and Mr. Lorimer sets a strong precedent of her leadership and qualities, in which we see later when she interacts with her unit.  She clearly has full control and trust of them.  Her demeanor, pessimism, and strength is reminiscent of Ripley from the Alien franchise.

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The rest of the characters are colorful, sharp tongued, military wise-crackers, and although they don’t get as many panels as Captain Paget, there’s enough moments to gather a little connection to them.  This factor enhances the build-up of tension due to their charisma and knowing the Predator realm, one starts to wonder who is going to get turned inside out.  The characters are also refreshingly diverse in ethnicity, and gender.

predator: life and deathAs much as the book exceeds at establishing well-crafted characters, and preparing readers for an epic showdown with Predator, the art alone is worth every penny.  Whether we see the inter-workings on the spaceships, or the expanse of this alien world, it’s all captivating eye-candy.  I cannot express how well Brian Thesis shapes this universe.  There is minute detail in everything, which really helps feeling encompassed and transported into the individuals realms.  The variety of color helps propel this, as well.  The environments stand apart with magnificent blends of swirled textured color unique to each place.

Overall, this book builds on great characters, great tension, and glorious artwork.  These attributes provide an entertaining first issue to jump start this four part arc.  It has the payoff of the Predator, and an enticing cliffhanging for the next chapter.  Dark Horse Comics may just have a hit on their hands for Predator, Alien, and action fans alike.  Keep your eyes peeled for March 2nd.

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Lucha Underground S2S4: The Temple Gets Sleazy & Pentagon Faces Puma

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New Faces & New Match-Ups; Lucha Underground Is Heating Up!

The Lucha Underground Temple continues to welcome new faces while old faces begin to start turning on each other. This week’s episode of the hit El Rey Network show continued the story of Prince Puma’s road to re-claiming the gold as well as introducing us to independent wrestling icon Joey Ryan. Below are some of the major moments from the most recent Lucha Underground!

1. Son of Havoc, Ivelisse, & Angélico Fight The Crew!

-Following a promo where Ivelisse stormed into the Catrina office demanding a Trio’s Tag Title match, the female luchador was thrown into a match with her team against the returning Crew. The Crew is led by wrestling legend Chavo Guerrero; they came together last season to attack another wrestler named Texano. While The Crew is looking to further their name, the former champions of Son of Havoc, Ivelisse, & Angélico are just trying to reclaim their gold. The match was quick and the former champs got the victory; the highlight of the match was Texano returning to attack Chavo & The Crew.

2. Johnny Mundo’s Promo
-Before the next match with his rival Cage, Johnny Mundo let the world know he is the most important wrestler in The Temple. He spoke about his impressive year last season and how he deserves a title shot; not fighting against ‘The Machine’. This was a great way to hype their match next week and I look forward to these vastly different wrestler going at it.

3. Joey Ryan Vs. ‘The Machine’ Cage

-What I thought was just going to be a warm-up for his match again Mundo turn into ‘The Machine’ Cage having quite the challenge. It’s also great to see the ‘Sleaze King’ Joey Ryan finally make his way to Lucha. The hairy-chested grappler has been a favorite of mine for many years now and seeing him go up against another favorite in Cage was quite the joy. Ryan held his own against the bigger man until Cage finally put him away with his variation of a vertical suplex pilvedriver. I look forward to more of Joey Ryan in Lucha Underground as he will continue to impress.

4. A History Lesson With Rey Mysterio
-In a backstage promo, Rey Mysterio trained with his protégé El Dragon Azteca Jr while giving out an important history lesson of why they are coming to The Temple. Starting back in 1992, Dario Cueto’s father came from Spain to Mexico, where he met El Dragon Azteca Sr. The two men formed a partnership and decided to find the descendants of the original 7 Aztec tribes. Cueto’s father became obsessed with the dark-side of this legend, so obsessed he even gave his newborn son over to the dark-side. The men had a falling out and promised to never step foot in each other’s territory. Now fast-forward to present day, Azteca Jr is about to enter Cueto’s area in an effort to unite the descendants of those 7 Aztec tribes.
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5. Prince Puma Vs. Pentagon Jr. Fight For The First Time

-While the conclusion of this match has some controversy, the bout between Prince Puma & Pentagon Jr. was one of the most stellar fights in Lucha history. Hard-hitting & high energy, the match was a hotly contested fight between two of the biggest stars in all of Lucha Underground. The ending of the match came after a series of big spots leading to Pentagon trying to get an interesting victory on Prince Puma but Puma at the last minute threw his shoulders off the mat. After the fall was counted, Pentagon thought he had the victory but the ref said Prince Puma was the victor. This questionable finale of the match will surely be a way to have these two great wrestlers face off again. But will the evil champion Mil Muertes get involved?

What did you think of this week’s episode of Lucha Underground? The drama is getting more intense & the wrestling is only getting better! Tune in next Wednesday to see more of the action!

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