Miz
& Mrs. is an American reality television series that premiered on July 24,
2018 on the USA Network. The series, a spin-off of Total Divas, follows the lives
of The Miz and Maryse in and out of the wrestling ring. The show is set to include
six 30-minute episodes, which will follow the couple leading up to the birth of
their first child. The Miz and Maryse also serve as executive producers of the
show.
Total
Divas is an American reality television series that premiered on July 28, 2013,
on E!. The series gives viewers an inside look into the lives of female WWE wrestlers
from their work within WWE to their personal lives with the inclusion of behind
the scenes footage. Seasons one through seven are available on WWE's on-demand
streaming service, WWE Network and Hulu.
Total
Bellas is an American reality television series that premiered on October 5, 2016,
on E!.[1] The series is a spin-off of Total Divas which gives viewers a further
look into the lives of Brie and Nikki Bella, along with their immediate family
and their partners, Daniel Bryan and John Cena respectively.
In
Lucha Underground, the best lucha libre wrestlers from around the world battle
for honor, glory or wealth. Concocted by mysterious business owner Dario Cueto,
internationally-known luchadors and wrestlers, including Rey Mysterio, Prince
Puma, Johnny Mundo, Pentagon Dark, Mil Muertes, The Monster Matanza Cueto, Taya,
Sexy Star, Drago, Fenix and The Mack, gather to wrestle at Darios underground
fight league. And calling the action all along the way is the legendary Vampiro,
Matt Striker and the lovely Melissa Santos. Battling and wrestling inside what
Dario calls The Temple, these luchadors represent centuries-old fighting
traditions, with some wrestling as descendants of the seven ancient Aztec tribes.
And with an Earth-ending battle between the Aztec Gods on the horizon, our world
hangs in the balance inside that wrestling ring! Which heroes will step forward,
who will turn their backs on humanity and who will make the greatest sacrifices
in hopes of saving mankind?
Mexican
Masked Wrestling + Burlesque + Comedy = Lucha VaVOOM
Lucha
VaVOOM is a non-stop, action-packed scream-a-thon, where Mexican Masked wrestlers
flip and fly, performing breathtaking acrobatic feats while battling evil luchadores.
Historically speaking, Lucha VaVOOM brings the bizarre world of 60s Mexican
Lucha Cinema to life. Brave, masked wrestling crime fighters save the world from
evil brains, vampires, the Bermuda Triangle etc; always with an obligatory stop
at the local go-go club.
In-between
matches, the finest, handpicked burlesque acts from around the world astound;
at Lucha VaVOOM, we like a little sexo with our violencia. Raucous aerial acts,
Pogo-stick peelers, hula-hoop hotties; weve got it all!
But
wait theres more! Our color commentary is handled by comedians Tom Kenny,
Dana Gould and Blaine Capatch. Other guest commentators include Fred Armisen,
Brian Poussein, Patton Oswalt, Greg Proops, Jeffrey Ross and Bobcat Goldthwait.
Even Jack Black sat in, proclaiming Lucha VaVOOM is the sh*t!
It
all began in August 2002 as a one off event. The overwhelming crowd response convinced
Rita & Liz to do it again, and as soon as possible.
Ever
since, Lucha VaVOOM has played at the Mayan Theater in Los Angeles three times
a year -- Valentines Day, Mid-summer, and Halloween. From there, Lucha brought
its circus to Toronto, where they did two nights at the Koolhaus and made
every newspaper and TV news program, including Much Music.
Lucha
VaVOOM was asked to be a part of the first HBO Las Vegas Comedy Festival, where
they performed alongside Jon Stewart, Lewis Black and Dave Chapelle. That same
year they performed at the famous Sony E3 party at Dodger Stadium, where they
took the spotlight away from the Pussycat Dolls.
We've
featured on The Ellen show, Masterchef, America's Next Top Model and more!
Lucha
VaVOOM has gone on to perform in Chicago, San Francisco and Amsterdam, with more
cities on the way.
Theyve
also appeared on Jimmy Kimmel, CBS National News, G4's Attack of the Show, Channel
X in Britain and A Current Affair just to name a few. Heres what the press
says about us:
Lucha
VaVOOM has a big future. TIME Magazine
..Its
enough to make even the most jaded Hollywood insider jump up and yell Smackdown.
Rolling Stone
Lucha
VaVOOM is the most exciting, bonkers show Ive seen in ages. The FACE
A
madcap mix of Mexican wrestling, comedy, and vintage burlesque. I love, love,
love it. Vanity Fair
Far-out
flamboyance always prevails at Lucha VaVOOM, a spectacle of Mexican freestyle
wrestling with an L.A. twist. Los Angeles Times
With
this perfectly balanced evening of sex, comedy & comicbook violence, the populace
of earth deserves nothing less than a global tour. Everyone needs a little Lucha
VaVOOM in their life. Bizarre