List of former Lucha Underground personnel

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This is a list of former personnel from the professional wrestling promotion Lucha Underground.

One of the personnel from Lucha Underground was Brian Cage. Brian Cage.jpg
One of the personnel from Lucha Underground was Brian Cage.
One of the personnel from Lucha Underground was Jake Hager (or Jake Strong). Jack Swagger April 2014.jpg
One of the personnel from Lucha Underground was Jake Hager (or Jake Strong).
One of the personnel from Lucha Underground was Paul London. Paul London.jpg
One of the personnel from Lucha Underground was Paul London.
Birth name: Ring name(s):Season(s):References
Ivelisse Milagro Vélez Ivelisse
Ivelisse Vélez
1-4
Undisclosed Aero Star 1-4 [1]
Unknown Argenis
Barrio Negro
1-4
Junior GeeCisco
Mr. Cisco
Mala Suerte
1, 3-4
Brian Christopher Button Brian Cage
Cage
1-4
John Randall Hennigan Johnny Mundo 1-4
Jorge Luis Alcantar Bolly King Cuerno 1-4
Donald Jacob Hager Jake Hager
Jake Strong
4
Gilbert Cosme Ramirez Mil Muertes
Judas Mesias
1-4
UnknownDragón Azteca
El Dragón Azteca
1
UndisclosedEl Mariachi Loco
El Siniestro de la Muerte
Saltador
1-4
Unknown Night Claw 2
Hassan Aziz XO Lishus 4
Angela Fong Black Lotus 1-4
John StevenBig Bad Steve
Pindar
2-4
David Arnott Benjamin Cooke3-4
Charles Ashenoff Konnan1 [2]
Adam Birch Joey Wrestling4
Adam Bridle Angélico1-4 [3]
Juan Aguilar Leos Texano
Texano Jr.
1-3
Alvin Burke Jr. MVP3 [4]
Jeff Cobb Jeff Cobb
Matanza Cueto [lower-alpha 1]
1-4
Stephon Strickland Killshot 1-4
Benito Cuntapay Bael1
Dara Daivari DelAvar Daivari1
Undisclosed El Dragon Azteca Jr. 1-4 [5]
Undisclosed Fénix 1-4 [6]
Undisclosed Pentagón Dark
Pentagón Jr.
1-4 [7]
Richard Diaz Cortez Castro
Veneno
1-4
Dulce García Rivas Sexy Star1-3 [8]
Melissa Cervantes Kobra Moon 2-4
Joseph Ryan Meehan Joey Ryan 2-4
Phillip Paul Lloyd PJ Black 2-4
Deveon Everhart Dezmond X 4
Jessie Godderz Mr. Pec-Tacular4
Luis Fernandez-Gil Antonio Cueto
Dario Cueto
1-4 [9]
Salvador Guerrero IV Chavo Guerrero Jr. 1-4
Holly Meowy The Beautiful Brenda 2-4
Martin Casaus Magnificent Marty
Marty "The Moth" Martinez
1-4
Miguel Ángel Olivo Daga 3-4
Brian WinbushFamous B2-4
Godfrey Danchimah Jr. FBI Agent Winter1-4
Óscar Gutiérrez Rey Mysterio Jr.2-3
Kaori Housako Doku3
Kira Renée Foster Taya
Taya Mundo
2-4
Mayu Iwatani Yurei3
Undisclosed Mascarita Dorada
Mascarita Sagrada
El Bunny
3-4
Lorenzo Lamas Councilman Lawrence Delgado2-3
Trevor Mann Prince Puma1-3 [10]
Kevin MartensonSon of Madness3
Jack Miller Jack Evans1-4 [11]
Juan González Barrón Dr. Wagner Jr. 3-4
Erick Muñoz Super Fly1
Masami Odate Hitokiri3
Melissa Anderson Cheerleader Melissa
Mariposa
2-4 [12]
Carmen PerezLAPD Captain Vasquez2-4
Karlee Perez Catrina1-4 [13]
Melina Perez Melina1 [14]
José Rodriguez Alberto El Patrón
El Patrón
Alberto Del Rio
1 [15]
Justin BordenJustin Borden1-4
Víctor Flores Drago 1-4 [16]
Shaul Marie Guerrero Shaul Guerrero 4
Shawn Hernandez Hernandez 2-4
Hugo Savinovich Hugo Savinovich1-4
Broderick Shepherd Hexagon Dark4
Matthew Kaye Matt Striker 1-4 [17] [18]
Ian Hodgkinson Vampiro1-4 [19]
Nadir MohammediNadir Mohammedi1-4 [20]
Stéphane ThirioniStéphane Thirioni1-4 [20]
Richard Mathey Ricky Mandel
Ricky Mundo
Trece
2-4
Ricardo Fuentes Romero Bengala1-2
Martin RubalcabaMarty Elias1-4 [21]
Michael Schiavello Michael Schiavello1
Nicholas LiraNick Lira1-4
Paul London Paul London2-4
Mario González Lozano Pimpinela Escarlata 1
Rycklon Stephens Big Ryck1 [22]
Stuart Alexander Bennett The Lord 4
Sam Johnston Jeremiah Snake
Jeremiah Crane
2-4
Sammy Guevara Sammy Guevara4
Matthew Capiccioni Son of Havoc 1-4 [23]
Willie McClinton Jr. Willie Mack 1-4
Kevin Kesar The White Rabbit 4
Thomas Laughlin Tommy Dreamer 4
Vincent MassaroVinny Massaro
Vinnie Massaro
1-4
Austin Matelson Vibora
Just Judas
Judas Devlin
3-4

Notes

  1. The Cueto Cup is based on Matanza Cueto.

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