Rocky Romero Reveals He Almost Signed A Contract With Lucha Underground, Says It’s A Good Thing That He Has A Good Agent
Rocky Romero was almost part of Lucha Underground.
Lucha Underground for the first few seasons was a big hit with fans of professional wrestling, the likes of Ricochet, Swerve Strickland, Rey Mysterio, and so much more shined during their time with the product, but it wasn’t always the best of times for those who were under contract.
During an interview with Fightful. Rocky Romero revealed that he was almost part of Lucha Underground and how his agent saved him from getting his career sidelined for a long time.
“I almost signed (a Lucha Underground contract). I was going back and forth with them. At this point, I don’t think I was contracted to New Japan, I was about to re-sign, maybe or it was some kind of lull. Through my TV agent, I got this call to go to an audition. When I got sent the paperwork, I was like, ‘Oh, this is a wrestling show. Oh, this is Lucha Underground.’ I went to the audition and I sat down with Chris DeJoseph and I auditioned. He really loved my audition. I did a monologue and it wasn’t very wrestling related. He came back within 24 hours. I tried out for Dario Cueto. He came back and was like, ‘I have this whole concept that I wrote last night. I was really excited about your audition. We’re going to build The Temple and you’re going to be around The Temple. You’re going to be in the background of all the shots. You’re basically going to be the janitor of The Temple.’ I would be always listening to what’s going on. The big reveal was going to be in the second season that my family owned The Temple and Dario has taken The Temple away from my family and I would end up feuding with Dario and his minions, which would have changed the whole concept. That was the problem, the contract. Good thing I have a good agent. They were going back and forth and they were like, ‘If you sign this thing, you’re kind of screwed for the next seven years.’ I was like, ‘Uhh, alright, let’s not do it.’”
Lucha Underground lasted four seasons from 2014 until 2018 before they officially closed the doors on the promotion once and for all.
h/t to Fightful for the transcription.
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