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    Dante Fox 

Dante Fox

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Left for dead, back for blood.
Killshot thought he was the Sole Survivor of his military unit, until Season 3 proved otherwise. Unbeknownst to Killshot at the time, one member of his team, Dante Fox, was still alive when he made his escape. Unfortunately, Killshot did not hear his comrade's cries for help when he escaped, and Fox was left to his fate. He was tortured and nearly beheaded on camera by his captors before he was rescued by fellow soldiers liberating the camp he was held prisoner at. Returning to the United States, he came to the Temple to confront his ex-comrade, accusing him of leaving him for dead and attacking him. He and Killshot seemingly patched up their differences for a ten person tag to decide who competed in Aztec Warfare III, but he would turn on him at the end of the match to cost his team the victory. Fought in his first singles outing against his former comrade, and was able to score the win after a hard-fought contest. Competed in the Battle of the Bulls; was pinned by Jeremiah Crane before Killshot, who had also been in the match, attacked post-match. Fox distracted Killshot during his first round Cueto Cup match with Jeremiah Crane, allowing Crane to score the victory and eliminate his rival. Fox competed in the Cueto Cup himself, defeating Dragon Azteca Jr. after a distraction involving the Worldwide Underground attacking Rey Mysterio at ringside. Fox benefitted from a pre-match attack by Son of Madness on his Cueto Cup second round opponent Son of Havoc (though he would be forced to stay in the ring by the referee), but would only barely defeat Havoc himself. Fox took on, and was defeated by, Prince Puma in the quarterfinals. After the match, Killshot attacked, then stated that nothing was over between them. Fox watched the free-for-all and was attacked from behind by Killshot. While Killshot looked on, Fox took advantage of Famous B's inadvertent interference to defeat Texano. Competed against Killshot in a brutal Hell of War (three falls, each a different stipulation) match at Ultima Lucha Tres, leaving bloodied and battered in the back of a military ambulance. Fox then had to shelve any remaining rivalry between himself and Killshot, as they, along with The Mack, teamed together to win the Trios titles.

As he failed to appear at the Season 4 opener, he was stripped of his third of the Trios titles and replaced by Son of Havoc. He finally reappeared near the tail end of Season 4, as he was selected as a competitor for the Gift of the Gods by Antonio Cueto and competed in a battle royal, where he eliminated PJ Black and King Cuerno before being eliminated by Jake Strong. Dante competed for the Gift of the Gods, making it to the final two and eliminating Hernandez and King Cuerno before being eliminated by Strong again. Fox, in full dress uniform, met Killshot exiting the Temple, with Lt. Strickland saluting him as his commanding officer. Fox explained his absence as having been on a mission, then granted Strickland's request to be relieved of duty, watching as his fellow soldier left the Temple.
  • First Appearance: "Payback Time" (Season 3, episode 7)
  • Alignment: Rudo (maybe)
  • Allies: None
  • Current Feud: None
  • Former Feuds: Killshot

  • Aborted Arc: Was originally supposed to continue his feud with Killshot in Season 4, but needed to be replaced by Son of Havoc after travel issues made it so he could not compete in Aztec Warfare IV.
  • Cast from Hit Points: One of Fox's signature moves has him set his opponent out on the edge of the ring so their head is protruding off the edge of the apron, then climb to the top turnbuckle and deliver a massive leg drop onto it. It's devastating to behold, but seems to do almost as much damage to Fox as it does to the recipient, as he's left writhing in agony on the floor of the ring after hitting it.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Like Killshot, disavowed member of an elite military unit captured overseas. Flashbacks have shown that he was tortured and almost beheaded on camera by his captors when he was rescued.
  • Gross-Up Close-Up: During the Trios match between him, Killshot and Mack vs the Reptile Tribe there was a sustained close-up of Fox's back, which had been gruesomely ripped up during his Hell of War match against Killshot only two weeks earlier. It had clearly only barely begun to heal, with visible chunks of flesh missing and countless cuts that proceeded to open up again, one of the most gruesome sights in the history of the show.
    • It's since been revealed that the Trios match was actually filmed the very next night after the Hell of War match, so the wounds were still very much raw and open.
  • Left for Dead: He accused Killshot of leaving him (and presumably the rest of their unit) to die. Flashbacks have shown that Killshot actually did not know that Fox had survived when he made his escape.
  • Red Baron: "The One Man Army"
  • Survivor Guilt: Shows symptoms of PTSD from his time in captivity.
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: As part of one of Dario Cueto's more sadistic jokes, only two weeks after Fox and Killshot put each other through the Hell of War, they were forced to team up with each other and The Mack to try and take the Trios belts off the Reptiles. Surprisingly, with gold on the line and Mack acting as a mediator, the two soldiers were able to retain their professionalism enough to win the titles.
  • Un-person: According to Killshot, the United States government had disavowed both he and his unit. This was proven untrue in Season 4, as Fox revealed he was still in the service.

    The Rabbit Tribe 

The Rabbit Tribe (Paul London, Mala Suerte (formerly), and Saltador (formerly))

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Tick tock...note 
Introduced in vignettes during Season 3, where the voice of Paul London encouraged the Believers to follow the white rabbit. London himself would later appear during the vignettes, citing how he had been led back to his tribe by the white rabbit. He was later joined by two others: one wearing a full-body chessboard costume and another in a black mask with a mohawk, respectively named Saltador and Mala Suerte. They officially arrived the week after Aztec Warfare III, though they were defeated by "Fire, Space, and Fury" (Fenix, Aerostar, and Drago). Encountering Mascarita Sagrada backstage, they bowed to him, proclaiming him to be the White Rabbit that led their tribe, to which he responded that they were crazy before leaving, with them still awe-struck and fanboying in his wake. That same evening, they faced, and were defeated by, the Reptile Tribe. Mala Suerte was first to compete in singles action, facing The Mack in the Cueto Cup, but was defeated. Saltador entered the Cueto Cup next, but was defeated by Marty "The Moth" Martinez. London and Mala Suerte once again fawned over Mascarita Sagrada backstage, and were once again rebuffed. London entered the Cueto Cup, scoring a first round victory over Vibora, albeit by countout. Suerte and Saltador had first run into and out of the ring, confusing everyone, then hid under the ring and held Vibora's legs, preventing him from re-entering the ring in time. London competed against Mil Muertes in the second round, losing despite Suerte and Saltador's repeated interference. The three were engaged in a round of checkers (with Saltador as the board) when they were approached by Sagrada, who gave them a gift - a lucky rabbit's foot, which made the three scream in horror. Even though they had been frightened of the gift, they carried it with them when they faced Taya, PJ Black, and Ricky Mandel, and it proved lucky as they won their first match as a Trio and secured three Aztec Medallions. During the free-for-all, the Rabbits found a nice perch to watch the proceedings and began to do commentary of sorts, with London speaking into his trusty carrot, and eventually joined the Believers in cheering. London appeared after Sagrada's loss to Son of Madness, scooping up and carrying his fallen "leader" backstage.

The entire Rabbit Tribe was defeated by Matanza in a 3-on-1 contest, a match that Dario Cueto had arranged as a "warm-up" for his brother. All three competed for the Gift of the Gods, but were unsuccessful. All three competed in a unique opportunity battle royal at Ultima Lucha Tres, though they would not win. Once again, they were told by Mascarita Sagrada that he was not the White Rabbit, but this time he also told them that he would take them to him, and they followed him.

Mascarita was true to his word, introducing them to the White Rabbit. However, the White Rabbit would soon order them to murder Mascarita, orders which London carried out using the White Rabbit's staff. With a newer, darker outlook, the Rabbits returned to the Temple, with London facing the debuting Dezmond X for an Aztec Medallion. Unfortunately, he would lose the match, and he expressed his displeasure afterward. The Rabbits soon received a match for the Trios titles, but were defeated by champions Killshot, The Mack, and Son of Havoc. With one of the Rabbits demanded as a Sacrifice for Matanza, London offered up Mala Suerte (claiming that he had failed the White Rabbit), and Mala was Sacrificed as London comforted a distraught Saltador, who London proceeded to offer to Matanza the following week. London waited a month to be able to see the White Rabbit, confirming to him that he'd had Mala Suerte and Saltador sacrificed because they had failed the Tribe, though the White Rabbit was not listening to his explanation and immediately asked to know where they were. London was soon overjoyed to hear that the White Rabbit, as well as El Bunny, had decided to accompany him to the Temple, and led the way. Before the Reptile Tribe's defense of the Trios titles against XO Lishus, Ivelisse, and Joey Ryan, London appeared to announce that El Bunny and the White Rabbit had arrived in the Temple. The three watched the match, then London joined El Bunny in attacking Lishus, Ivelisse, and Ryan on the White Rabbit's orders. London teamed with El Bunny and the White Rabbit to face Lishus, Ivelisse, and Ryan, with his team successful. London joined El Bunny and the White Rabbit to compete against the Reptiles and XO Lishus, Ivelisse, and Sammy Guevara in a three-way Trios match for the Trios titles at Ultima Lucha Cuatro and nearly drew the White Rabbit's ire by getting his team eliminated from the match, then looked on with a ghastly expression as the White Rabbit injured Guevara.
  • First Appearances: "Gifts of the Gods" (London) (Season 3, episode 8), "Loser Leaves Lucha" (Mala Suerte and Saltador) (Season 3, episode 9); the latter introductory scene was first broadcast in the Season 3 trailer.
  • Last Appearances: "A Match Made in Heaven" (Mala Suerte) (Season 4, episode 9), "A Snake Scorned" (Saltador) (Season 4, Episode 10)
  • Alignment: Crazy-and-murderous Rudo, thanks to the White Rabbit's influence
  • Aztec Tribe Affiliation: Rabbit, of course
  • Allies: The White Rabbit, El Bunny
  • Current Feud: XO Lishus, Ivelisse, Joey Ryan
  • Former Feuds: The Reptile Tribe

  • Alice Allusion: Let's see, we have London telling people to Follow the White Rabbit, he himself did the same, he's dressed as a Mad Hatter, his constant telling of "Tick Tock" could represent the White Rabbit carrying his pocketwatch, the trio come "from down the rabbit hole", and we could interpret Saltador's full-body suit like a chessboard from Through the Looking Glass (plus London and Mala have played checkers on him). Yeah, you can easily tell that Alice in Wonderland had an influence on this tribe.
  • Anti-Climax: Any time you see Mala Suerte on the top turnbuckle, don't expect him to be pulling off something epic. He'll just drop down, run toward his opponent and knock them off with a dropkick or running senton.
  • Arc Words: "Tick tock."
  • Bad Powers, Bad People: Well we can't call Mala Suerte bad, but it was said that he was able to spread bad luck to either his opponents or his partners.
  • Beat Them at Their Own Game: This probably was the reasoning the Rabbit Tribe had for defeating Vibora: after all, Kobra Moon interfered to help Pindar defeat their supposed White Rabbit (they thought Mascarita was at the time, before he revealed he really wasn't), so they could do the same thing, right?
  • Beyond the Impossible: Saltador actually managed to out-weird Marty "The Moth" Martinez during their Cueto Cup encounter.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Subverted at first. While London was getting his ass kicked by Vibora, Saltador and Mala Suerte appeared...and then jumped over the ring and snuck underneath the apron for no apparent reason...until after London and Vibora were out of the ring, the two grabbed onto Vibora's ankles to prevent him from re-entering the ring and let London win by count-out.
  • Cheshire Cat Grin: Saltador's default expression. London's known for these as well, which later turned into Slasher Smile after murdering Mascarita.
  • Chick Magnet: If we take London's words to go by, Mala Suerte's only lucky with ladies. That would explain why his shirt says "I do it like a rabbit" on the back though.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: These guys are really out there. They thought that Mascarita Sagrada was the White Rabbit, for one thing! Unless, they aren't joking and Mascarita is the White Rabbit...(He's not but takes them to the real one at the end of Season 3.)
    • Mala Suerte and London played checkers on Saltador for another thing.
    • And London uses carrots as weapons...
  • Combat Pragmatist: In his match against Vibora, London doesn't even wait for the bell to ring and kicks the giant-serpent man before the match starts. The end of the match has his fellow Rabbit Tribe members grab onto Vibora's ankles to eliminate him via count-out.
  • Comically Missing the Point: During their encounter with Mascarita Sagrada, Sagrada could only come to the conclusion that the trio is absolutely nuts and walked off. The three just smiled to themselves at how their "White Rabbit" leader was absolutely amazing, completely unfazed with the comment. When London and Mala Suerte confronted him weeks later, Mascarita immediately told them "No" then walked off, while London told Mala Suerte that their "Rabbit King" was amazing.
  • Cool Mask: Mala Suerte's mask which also had an opening for his mohawk.
  • Cool Shades: Paul London wears a pair of white ones (the very same seen on Mala Suerte in the image above) when he enters the ring. Also overlaps with Sunglasses at Night. In "Sacrificio", he wears a pair with hypnotizing spiral lens and he later wears sunglasses with a black frame.
  • Creepy Good: Holy Quetzalcoatl, these three are absolutely insane but get so many cheers from the Believers for their creepiness.
  • Delinquent Hair: Mala Suerte styled his hair (or at least the top of his mask) into a mohawk.
  • Down the Rabbit Hole: Where the Rabbit Tribe reside, from what Melissa Santos states when announcing them.
  • Drugs Are Good: It's pretty heavily implied (especially by an envious-sounding Vampiro on commentary) that the Rabbits are completely stoned out of their minds and enjoying every minute of it.
  • Establishing Character Moment: If it wasn't their entrance, it was probably them going ring-around-the-rosy around Melissa Santos that probably should've clued one in that these guys are nuts.
  • Facial Markings: In "The Moth and the Butterfly", London applies white makeup and black eyeshadow ala Eric Draven.
  • Faux Horrific: They are traumatized when they learn that Mascaeita Sagrada gave them a lucky rabbit's foot as a present.
  • Follow the White Rabbit: London's vignettes told the Believers to do so, and he stated that he did so himself and became part of the Rabbit Tribe because of it. The Season 3 finale has the group follow Mascarita Sagrada to see the real White Rabbit, who they finally meet in Season 4.
  • Hammy Herald: London, when announcing that El Bunny and the White Rabbit had arrived in the Temple.
  • Human Shield: As described under Improbable Weapon User, London attempted to make Kobra Moon one by holding a carrot to her throat. It backfired spectacularly.
  • Improbable Weapon User: At the start of his Cueto Cup match against Vibora, Paul London came to the ring wearing a large leafy carrot in his hat. During the match, he grabbed the carrot and tried to use it first to take Kobra Moon hostage, then to attack Vibora. Suffice to say it didn't work.
    • One vignette showed London training Mala Suerte with a bunch of carrots so it's probably standard affair for these guys.
  • In the Hood: Saltador wears a white hooded jacket when he enters the ring.
  • Laughing Mad: London indulged in this after gleefully murdering Mascarita.
  • Light Is Not Good: It's highly doubtful that someone like London and his white, sequin-studded suit is someone you can immediately trust, right? And considering how he later murdered Mascarita...
  • The Mad Hatter: London with his white outfit, stylish top hat, and his loony personality practically scream this trope.
  • Meaningful Name: "Mala Suerte" translates to "bad luck" in Spanish, referencing his powers to give others bad luck. "Saltador" means "jumper", so presumably "Hopper" in rabbit terms, and London states Saltador can "jump as high as the eye can see".
  • Mundane Utility: Saltador's chessboard outfit is useful for whenever they play checkers.
  • No Sense of Personal Space: During the match against Worldwide Underground, Saltador is creeping out Taya and even gets a good touch of her ass all while she can mouth out "Perv" in disgust.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Saltador usually has an unseen smile like a Cheshire puss...except in "A Match Made in Heaven" when he looked on in utter fear while London grinned at Mala Suerte being sacrificed to Mantanza.
  • Once an Episode: If they're in a Trios match, they're always encircling Melissa Santos when they enter the ring. And if Mala Suerte has the chance, he's gonna go on a ring post...and land a drop kick on his opponent on the other side.
  • Paint It Black: After encountering the White Rabbit, London swapped his white outfit for a black one. Probably counts as an Evil Costume Switch too as he's leaning into the rudo alignment.
  • Pass the Popcorn: During the free-for-all in "The Cup Runneth Over", the group decided to kick back and watch the madness ensue while London did commentary on a carrot.
  • Pelvic Thrust: London does these when he fights, emphasized with the sequin-studded codpiece of his outfit.
  • Punch Punch Punch Uhoh: The beginning of London's match against Vibora had this...and then it went into the Human Shield/Improbable Weapon User incident above.
  • The Quiet One: Neither Mala Suerte nor Saltador speak, although Mala Suerte has been shown screaming.
  • Red Baron: Paul London calls Saltador "The Psychedelic Assassin" and Mala Suerte the "Black Rabbit".
  • Rule of Symbolism:
    • Mala Suerte's pants have an Ace of Spades and a pair of die with a single pip on them. The former is known as the Death card in tarot, and snake eyes is the lowest number you can role on dice, fitting his "bad luck".
    • In "Sacrificio", London is wearing shades with spirals on them, and is dressed in black underneath his white coat; the former represents how he's now being brainwashed by the White Rabbit and the latter shows that he's embracing the darkness by following said White Rabbit. He's seen wearing completely black shades in "A Snake Scorned", representing how he's completely gone to the dark side.
  • Running Gag: Pun unintentional. Whenever you find Mala Suerte on the top of a turnbuckle and his opponent on the other side of the ring, you can see him 1) hype himself up for an epic aerial move and 2)...just hop down, run toward his opponent, and hit them with a very anti-climatic move like a dropkick.
  • Sanity Slippage: After meeting the White Rabbit, London has a few screws loose, going as far as to sacrifice both of his partners to appease said White Rabbit. Judging by the reaction of said White Rabbit in "The Hunted" (who wasn't paying attention tion to when London described said offerings), this wasn't a command and London willingly offered up his fellow Rabbit Tribe members by his own free will.
  • Shoo Out the Clowns: London's match against Mil Muertes had him drop any and all sense of humor that usually follows the Rabbit Tribe as he puts one of the best fights ever. Even Mala Suerte and Saltador appear once (to distract the referee due to Dario Cuerto's new rule of no outside interference) before vanishing.
    • And then, during their encounter with Matanza, it starts with the three trying to give him a hat as a peace offering, then them holding hands with said monster as they do their dance...then the monster mauled them.
    • Meeting the White Rabbit and obeying his command to murder Mascarita is a sign that they have slipped into madness.
    • Mala brought this back while trying to keep himself from being Sacrificed by Matanza, complete with goofy sound effects. Unfortunately, it resulted in him being mauled again before being Sacrificed.
  • Slasher Smile: London sports this after killing Mascarita in "Sacrificio", in "A Match Made in Heaven" after he offers Mala Suerte to be sacrificed to Matanza, and in "A Snake Scorned" after watching Saltador be sacrificed.
  • Too Kinky to Torture: In their match against Worldwide Underground, Mala Suerte is about to be hit by Taya's double knee attack...only for Saltador to get in front of Suerte to dare Taya to do it. Then London stops Taya by explaining, "We do everything together", then stacks himself in front of Saltador...resulting in Taya kneeing London in the groin, but the Rabbit Tribe leader taking it with a huge grin on his face.
  • Troll: All three of them are grade-A trolls. Some examples include:
    • During their trios match against the Champs, London and Saltador get Fenix by the arms and hold him up for Mala Suerte to drop kick off the top turnbuckle, but he keeps waving them to go back and give him more and more room until they're at a distance that it would be physically impossible for him to cross, even with a coast-to-coast (the diagonally opposite corner). Regardless, Mala Suerte climbs to the top of the turnbuckle, psyches himself up...then hops down, runs across the floor, and just hits Fenix with a normal dropkick. This would show up in their second match as well.
      • At another stage in the same battle, London and Saltador run around the outside of the ring and attack Drago and Aerostar from behind, dragging them off the apron and climbing up in their place. When Fenix tries to get back to his corner to tag out, he finds the two freaks standing there with their arms extended to receive the tag from him, and London grinning and laughing like a lunatic.
      • And at another stage of that battle, London is outside the ring and hanging onto the ring-ropes where he gets drop kicked by Fenix. However, instead of falling off the ring, he just gets kicked and poses there without looking like he was fazed at all.
      • During Mala Suerte's fight with The Mack, with the Mack laid out on the diagonally opposite corner, he's off to drop kick off the top turnbuckle...before rushing off to give The Mack a regular senton.
  • Would Hit a Girl: London doesn't mind attacking Ivelisse in Season 4.

    Jeremiah Snake 

Jeremiah Snake (formerly Jeremiah Crane)(Current Lucha Underground Trios Champion)

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Ivelisse's second boyfriend, who consoled her after her beatdown from the Moth siblings, then showed an interest in competing in the Temple himself, much to her chagrin. He ran in after Marty defeated Ivelisse a few weeks later, attacking both the Moth siblings but getting in over his head before Ivelisse returned to the ring to save him and help drive them off. She was mad at him, as she had previously wanted to keep their relationship separate (remembering what happened between her and Son of Havoc), but eventually accepted that he was going to be competing in the Temple. She did, however, warn him that Dario is a "piece of crap" and that when the two of them are eventually pitted against each other she was going to kick his ass - a statement which only turned him on. Jeremiah made his debut in a ten person tag to decide who would compete in Aztec Warfare III, and came out on the winning side. Unfortunately, he drew an early number, encountered Matanza, and was the first competitor eliminated. He also encountered Son of Havoc, his girlfriend's ex, during the match; it did not end well. Crane was confronted by Catrina backstage, with her implying a very deep connection to him (and claiming that he was in love with her, not Ivelisse) and stating that the stone he wears around his neck is a piece of her own that he had stolen. Competed in the Battle of the Bulls, winning his four-way by pinning Dante Fox. Did not win the second round of the Battle of the Bulls, as he was pinned by The Mack. He would later confuse Dario Cueto by retrieving something from the ceiling of Cueto's office that he had left there as a kid. Outside Cueto's office, he was confronted once again by Catrina, who he informed that Cueto had granted him a match against Mil Muertes; once Muertes was out of the way, he would have her (and presumably the rest of the stone) all to himself. He then walked through Catrina. Faced Muertes and was able to pin him after Prince Puma interfered. Confronted Catrina backstage, stating that he had defeated "the man she loved", only to learn that the one she loved was not Muertes at all, leaving him dumbfounded. Ambushed Mil backstage with a steel chair and brutalised him while telling him "She is MINE!" Took Killshot to the limit in their first round Cueto Cup match, and only won due to a distraction from Dante Fox. Crane competed against and defeated Taya in a hard-fought match in the second round of the Cueto Cup. In a long-awaited rematch, Crane faced and was defeated by Mil Muertes, but may have won the war as, instead of a Lick of Death, Catrina kissed him deeply. Joined the free-for-all involving much of the roster. During an Atomicos match involving Cage, Crane stole the Gauntlet of the Gods and brought it to Catrina, hoping to curry favor with her and earn another kiss. He was then attacked by Mil Muertes, which eventually turned into a three-way brawl when both men saw Cage threatening Catrina. Messily broke up with Ivelisse during Ultima Lucha Tres, then would attack her with a hammer after her match with Catrina. Did not claim the Gauntlet, and was later seen looking on as Fenix and Melissa Santos left the Temple.

Crane entered Aztec Warfare IV and stared down Muertes as the latter made his entrance, quickly helping to eliminate him from the match. He was subsequently eliminated by Pentagon. Crane burst into Antonio Cueto's office, demanding to be inserted into the Grave Consequences match between Muertes and Fenix in an effort to finally win back Catrina, a demand which was quickly granted. In the resulting Grave Consequences match, named 3-Way to the Grave, he held his own against both Fenix and Muertes and was about to eliminate Fenix before being attacked by the returning Ivelisse, who brutalized him with a hammer and eliminated him herself.

Through unknown means, Kobra Moon acquired Crane's body, reviving him with her venom and inducting him into her Tribe. Replacing the decapitated Vibora, the rechristened Jeremiah Snake joined his new Tribe in an Atomicos contest against the Worldwide Underground. Though he fought hard for his new Queen, his team would lose. The next week, he became a Trios champion alongside Moon and Daga, as he pinned Son of Havoc for the titles after taking advantage of infighting between Havoc and Killshot. Their first defense went the same way, as they took advantage of Fenix turning on partners Aerostar and Drago, with Jeremiah pinning Aerostar in the confusion. Jeremiah, seemingly unaffected by the presence of his ex-girlfriend, joined Moon and Daga in their second successful defense against Ivelisse and her partners XO Lishus and Joey Ryan. Successfully defended the Trios titles against the Rabbits and Ivelisse, XO Lishus, and Sammy Guevara in a three-way Trios match at Ultima Lucha Cuatro, with his team taking advantage of a handicap situation resulting from the White Rabbit injuring Guevara after the Rabbits were eliminated.

For tropes related to Jeremiah, please see his page.
  • First Appearance: "The Prince and the Monster" (Season 3, episode 5)
  • Alignment: Rudo
  • Allies: Kobra Moon, Daga (who doesn't seem to like him much)
  • Aztec Tribe Affiliation: Reptile (resurrected after 3-Way to the Grave and inducted into the Tribe by Kobra Moon)
  • Current Feuds: None
  • Former Feuds: Mil Muertes, Catrina, Ivelisse, Johnny Mundo, PJ Black, Taya
  • Aztec Warfare Entry Numbers: 4 (Aztec Warfare III), 14 (Aztec Warfare IV)

Important Non-Roster Characters Introduced During Season Three

     FBI Agent Winter 

FBI Agent Winter

Played by: Godfrey C. Danchimah, Jr.
With Councilman Delgado dead at the hands of Cage, The Order, an organization dedicated to the revival of the ancient Aztec gods, sent FBI Agent Winter to Dario Cueto as Delgado's replacement. Knows quite a lot about the gods and the coming war, and may have engineered Dario stealing the Gauntlet by revealing to him more about it than Delgado ever had. Winter, alongside the Unknown Benefactor, met with Dario, and heard his plans for the Gauntlet.

After Ultima Lucha Tres, Winter met with Dario again and was promised that the Gauntlet would be recovered. Winter replied that Dario would be given a pass...because he would be dead. He then shot him twice and left him to die.

Winter was next seen alongside Antonio Cueto at Dario's funeral, confirming their cover that gangbangers had killed Dario and revealing that Antonio had ordered the hit on his own son.

Possibly was the unknown party Antonio Cueto spoke to on the phone before Mariposa entered his office, as Antonio asked the person on the other end to "give The Lord my best". He met with Antonio, Jake Strong, Vampiro's Master, and the Benefactor after Ultima Lucha Cuatro to discuss their plans.
  • First Appearance: "Bloodlines" (Season 3, episode 30)
  • Allies: The Unknown Benefactor, Antonio Cueto, Jake Strong, Vampiro's Master, Taya, Rosa

    Vampiro's Master 

Vampiro's Master

At the end of the third week of Ultima Lucha Tres, Vampiro was addressed by a mysterious, raspy voice, stating that he had done well...and to which he replied "Thank you, Master." It was later revealed that Vampiro had orchestrated everything regarding Prince Puma at the behest of his Master, as Puma was regarded as an obstacle. To Vampiro's statement that "Pentagon has ascended to new heights," the Master coldly replied "Now I will make him fall." The two then disappeared into smoke. He then went unmentioned until the very end of Season 4.

The Master appears in a humanoid form, dressed in a barbaric/heavy metal style including gauntlet cuffs and spikes, with long, dark hair and a skull-like face or mask. He finally made his debut, assisting his disciple in destroying Pentagon. He was then revealed to be a part of the Order, as he met with Antonio Cueto, Agent Winter, Jake Strong and the Unknown Benefactor.

Although his name wasn't spoken on the air, it is Hexagon Dark.
  • First Appearance: "Ultima Lucha Tres, Week Four" (Season 3, episode 40)
  • Ally: Vampiro, Agent Winter, Antonio Cueto, The Unknown Benefactor, Jake Strong, Taya, Rosa

  • Aborted Arc: Due to the original chosen performer (Bestia 666) becoming unavailable, he went completely unmentioned in Season 4 up until the closing moments of Ultima Lucha Cuatro.
  • Dark Is Evil: His attire is mostly black with a few bone-white accents, and as Vampiro's master he has to be pretty evil.
  • Evil Sounds Deep: A very distorted, raspy deep at that. The distortion may have been necessary to hide the accent of the wrestler who plays him, Australian Suicide.
  • Man Behind the Man: To Vampiro.
  • Savage Piercings: Had two prominent metal rings in his lower lip.

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