Exclusive Ring Rust Radio interview with Lucha Underground executive producer and former WWE writer Christopher DeJoseph
The
hosts of Ring Rust Radio – Donald Wood, Mike Chiari and Brandon Galvin –
recently had the chance to speak with Lucha Underground executive producer and former WWE writer,
Christopher DeJoseph. The first season of Lucha Underground received an enormous
amount of praise from wrestling fans and RRR is able to speak to DeJoseph about
the recent announcement of the highly-anticipated second season, the possibility
of Rey Mysterio joining the company, his time with WWE and more. You can listen to the interview
at the YouTube link below, or continue past and read the entire interview here.
Ring Rust Radio:
The biggest news is the announcement of Lucha Underground’s second season. What
was the process like behind the scenes getting the show back on the air, and
what is the excitement level from the people involved now that it’s coming
back?
Chris DeJoseph: I will say
that behind the scenes it was a tad bit stressful. I was kind of out of that
portion since I handle mainly the creative parts of the show, storylines, and
things like that. For me, it was a wait and see game, and I got the news the
same time around everyone else did. For me it was exciting because I hadn’t
moved on to work on another show and now it gives me the opportunity to come
right back and get in the swing of things for Lucha Underground. It was real
exciting; everyone behind the scenes is super excited. Talent has reached out
to me to let me know how excited they are. We are bringing back a lot of the
same crew and people that helped make a fun and magical first season of Lucha
Underground. Starting from scratch with something like that you will never know
if it’s going to have some type of success or if people will like it. For the
most part people enjoyed the show and that’s why we are coming back for season
two.
Ring Rust Radio:
One of the main things that has fans excited for Season 2 of Lucha Underground
is the prospect of some fresh, new talent being brought in. One person who’s
naturally been linked to Lucha Underground is Rey Mysterio. What’s your
interest level in potentially utilizing Rey, and who are some additional
wrestlers you’d like to see in Lucha?
Chris DeJoseph: If Rey was in
Lucha Underground at all that would be amazing. What can you say about that
guy? He is a former world champion and probably one of the most popular luchadores
ever. That would be amazing. As far as other new talent, that’s something that
we are still in the process of. I think we would like to keep it a surprise for
people. I will tell you there are some new characters, new faces, and some
recognizable ones you will see.
Ring Rust Radio:
Unlike other wrestling companies, Lucha Underground appeared to have a
long-term creative plan. What was the creative process like and why do you
think it's so difficult for other companies to write long-term storylines and
stick to that plan?
Chris DeJoseph: I think that
other companies don’t look at their show like a drama for TV. Something you
could tune into for every week, they keep looking at it as wrestling. We didn’t
want to look at it that way. In my situation here on this show, Mark
Burnett and Robert Rodriguez and the El Rey network put their faith in us and
trusted us and our opinions and let us do what we were hired to do. Sometimes,
not naming names, but in bigger places there are too many people trying to get
their input in and sometimes those people at the top don’t see things the same
way or just may change their mind just because. I think major politics are in
play in those situations too. Somebody could have a bad match at a house show
then the next week their story line is killed on Raw. We didn’t have the
problem on Lucha. On the start of the very first day I told all the talent, we
want everybody to be a part of this show, we want everyone to have some input
on this, and we have to make this show together. We don’t get to season two unless
everyone works together on season one. We had fun doing it. Toward the end of
my WWE time, and I know this is true for a lot of talent and people that work
for them, it stops being fun anymore. That’s one thing that we wanted to try to
keep going at Lucha. Everyone comes in and has a good time and puts on a damn
good show every week. I don’t have all the answers or best ideas and sometimes
mine aren’t the best. But if people can come in and give their input and feel
free to do those things and be part of the creative process it helps the show
in whole.
Ring Rust Radio:
Switching gears to your time with the WWE, we see a lot of reports from the
dirtsheets about creative team members leaking information. As someone who has
worked inside the WWE Creative room, what are your thoughts on the dirtsheets
and is it a common occurrence to see writers leaking information?
Chris DeJoseph: I think when I
was there, there were suspicions of some people who were, but you never really
could prove it though. I never had a relationship with anyone who wrote any
dirt sheet. I was too scared probably to even think about that there especially
in my beginning times. There your life is so sheltered, but I think some come
from talent not so much creative. I am not really sure on that but I know I
never did. Sometimes things would get out that were true, but the majority of
the times things that are reported are completely false or they don’t have all
the information.
Ring Rust Radio:
I think fans have a lot of questions regarding what might stay the same from
Season 1 to Season 2 and what might change. The press release made it sound as
though you’ll remain in the same Boyle Heights temple, but there’s some mystery
surrounding things like when the first taping and airing will be, if it’s still
going to be an hour-long show and how the announce team might be impacted by
Vampiro’s new role with Pentagon Jr. Are you able to make any confirmations or
offer any insight on any of those things?
Chris DeJoseph: I think it’s
already out there that we are beginning taping on November 14th, if it isn’t it
is now. You will see a lot of the same characters but you will also see
some new ones. We teased a few at the end of last season, hopefully there
will be a little injection of new. You always need that to be successful
with any show. Especially in wrestling it’s nice to see new faces and new
matchups. As far as the other stuff, I don’t want to give anything away
to spoil it for anybody. I will keep my lips sealed as far as everything
else and what’s happening.
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