

UPCOMING & RECENT EVENTS
COMING SOON — March Madness
March 6, 2025
The insanity returns to the Mayan Theatre as Lucha VaVoom de La Liz brings you the craziest collection yet of frenetic wrestlers, wild burlesque artists, and unhinged comedians.
A Nightmare on Hill Street
October 30 & 31, 2024
We'll be haunting your dreams again this year with our spookiest Halloween spectacular ever — featuring the very nice, very evil Danhausen in his Lucha VaVoom de La Liz debut.
Rumble in the Jungle
August 16, 2024
We're turning up the heat for our summer spectacular "Rumble in the Jungle" — bringing a stellar roster of savage wrestlers, sultry dancers, and snark-fueled comedians to DTLA's Mayan Theatre.
Shredded
Wrestlers
“I always say doing one match here is like doing three matches on another show. But when you step in the ring, you keep on going because you feel the people and want to do the greatest job for them.”
—Magno ‘The Man Mountain’ Mag

See iconic wrestlers like AEW star Taya Valkyrie, human pinwheel Jack Cartwheel, Aéreo, Pretty Peter Avalon, DMT Azul, Lince Dorado, Pimpinela Escarlata, Lady Pink, Dragon Lee, Los Angeles de La Liz, Magno Mag, Microman, Misterioso Jr., John Morrison, Paquita, and more battle fan favorites like Li'l Cholo, Dirty Sanchez, and Los Crazy Chickens.
Saucy
Burlesque
“The energy is just something else and the crowd is willing to accept anything that we give them—and that's where we get away with so much because we get to be our weird selves. And they enjoy it. So as long as they enjoy it, we'll keep doing it.“

Our jaw-dropping crew features incendiary burlesque goddesses, twisty contortionists, and death-defying aerialists from around the world—stars like Emma Vauxdevil, Raquel Reed, Lou Lou la Duchesse de Rière, Brynn Route, Làszlò Major, Frankie Fictitious, Banbury Cross, Cervena Fox, Marie Devilreux, Lena Fumi, Viva La Glam, Elena Sanders, and more.
Crazed
Comedy
Hear no-holds-barred commentary from comedian Blaine Capatch—often joined by pals like Drew Carey and Andy Richter—along with ring announcers like Argentine screen star Ignacio Serricchio and Melissa Santos of Lucha Underground fame.

Ride or Die
Low-riders are core to LA culture and are part of every show. Show up early to see the low-riders pull up in front of the Mayan bringing burlesque queens, ring girls, and luchadores to the theater. Pictured: Burlesque artist Kara Spade as photographed by Street Muscle.
Join the Fray
“American wrestling fans are looking for certain things about your style and psychology and character work. I feel like lucha crowds just want to come and have a really fun time and support the wrestlers. It’s a much more giving audience.”
—Jack Cartwheel






