
Lucha Undergrounds sudden Mas? teaser had fans thinking the Temple might be opening again but that doesnt seem to be the case at all. After the official Lucha Underground account posted its first real activity in years with a Soon tease, speculation immediately exploded about a possible revival. Harvey addressed the situation on MMM Show 225, explaining that the confusion wasnt just coming from fans even people who actually worked on the original series were asking him what was going on. Harvey said his inbox blew up after the teaser dropped, and the funniest part was that some of the people asking him for answers were former Lucha Underground crew members themselves. He then explained that the questions started coming from people with real connections to the series, including someone from the original production side who assumed Harvey might know what was happening. Things got even more interesting when Christa Joseph one of the key creative names behind the shows characters and mythology reached out as well. Harvey said Joseph thought he might be involved somehow, only for both of them to realize they were equally in the dark. From there, Harvey said they went straight to one of the biggest names tied to the original production: executive producer and showrunner Eric Van Wagenen. That answer made the situation even clearer this wasnt some secret MGM-backed revival that the old team was quietly building. Harvey said he kept digging after that, reaching out to multiple real sources connected to Lucha Underground to figure out what the teaser actually meant. According to him, there may be some products tied to the brand, but that does not mean a new television show or fresh wrestling content is in production. The biggest point Harvey stressed was simple: no talent has been contacted. He said there is no evidence that wrestlers, managers, or production people have been approached for a new Lucha Underground project, which is the clearest sign that a true revival is not happening right now. He doubled down on that point, making it clear that if a new version of Lucha Underground were actually happening, people in the wrestling and TV production world would have heard something by now. So what is happening? Harvey pointed to Skip Chaisson, the man heavily tied to Lucha Undergrounds visual style, and said the current plan appears to involve bringing the original episodes back out in some form rather than launching a new show. Harvey explained that rights issues have long been the biggest problem with Lucha Underground, since different parts of the property were spread across multiple places. Now, it appears at least enough of the broadcast rights may have been brought together to allow the old episodes to return. He then gave the practical answer fans were waiting for: the old series may be coming back to a platform where people can actually watch it again. Since the teaser came from YouTube, Harvey believes that could be where the episodes return. Harvey closed by making the situation plain: this is not a confirmed reboot, revival, or new season. For now, it sounds like Lucha Undergrounds original episodes are being prepared for some kind of syndication or re-release. Bottom line Lucha Underground may be coming back, but not in the way fans first hoped. The Temple isnt being rebuilt yet. Instead, the original show looks set to return to circulation, which is still a big deal considering how hard it has been to legally watch the series in recent years. Do you think bringing back the original Lucha Underground episodes is enough for now, or should the brand eventually get a full revival? Let us know your thoughts. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google