Lucha Underground has broken nearly seven years of silence, and a paper trail filed quietly last year suggests the cult promotion's tease may be more than nostalgia bait.

The official Lucha Underground X account posted a video on Friday showing a fog-shrouded luchador mask, the Spanish word "¿Más?" flashing in red, and a one-word caption: "soon." It was the account's first post since November 2019.



What separates this teaser from a typical defunct-brand revival rumor is documentation. Lucha Underground, LLC filed trademark applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on January 20, 2025, roughly 15 months before Friday's social media reactivation.

The website LuchaUnderground.com is also currently active, with a footer reading "© 2026 LUCHA UNDERGROUND, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED." That combination of legal groundwork and live infrastructure points to something more deliberate than a simple tease.

PWInsider speculates the project could be headed to a streaming service, though no platform has been confirmed.

Developed by Mark Burnett and Robert Rodriguez, Lucha Underground ran for four seasons on the El Rey Network from October 2014 through November 2018. The show was filmed in a Boyle Heights warehouse called The Temple and blended traditional lucha libre with cinematic, supernatural storytelling.

The promotion served as a launchpad for a generation of stars. Penta, Rey Fenix, Ricochet (as Prince Puma), Swerve Strickland (as Killshot), Brian Cage, Jeff Cobb (as Matanza Cueto), and Chelsea Green all passed through The Temple before reaching WWE, AEW, and beyond.

The "¿Más?" tease lands at a moment when lucha libre's mainstream profile is at a multi-year high. AAA is now under WWE's umbrella following the 2025 acquisition, CMLL continues its expansion through AEW partnerships, and Penta currently holds the WWE Intercontinental Championship.

Whether Lucha Underground returns as a streaming reboot, a one-off special, or a library re-release, the brand is moving for the first time since the El Rey shutdown. More details are expected to follow.