12 Greatest Fictional Hometowns In Wrestling History

8. Beyond The Grave

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These days, the Undertaker's eldritch powers are usually explained away as mind games, but with Lucha Underground's Mil Muertes, there's no question about it: he's undead. He hails from "Más Allá de la Tumba" -- beyond the grave. In fact, the Man of a Thousand Deaths has returned to life at least once on camera, revived by his creepy ghost manager/girlfriend/domme follwing one of the best casket matches of all time. Knowing Lucha Underground's pulpy, B-movie modus operandi, it's entirely possible that this is both literally and figuratively true.

Like sure, he's metaphorically beyond the grave because he can't die, but eventually one day they'll film one of their ridiculous vignettes where somebody actually goes to visit Mil in his home and he's literally converted an underground crypt into a luxury apartment like he's Elvira or something.

 
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