Luchasaurus is one of the most unique and bizarre, yet athletic, entertaining and highly-loved wrestler in the world today. His ring name is no different as it is truly one-of-a-kind but loved by fans all over the world.
Luchasaurus was recently a guest on the Talk is Jericho Podcast where he expounded more on how he got his ring name.
This is what Luchasaurus said:
βIt started on Lucha Underground where I got an opportunity to play this character, which I didnβt know what this character was going to be until I showed up. They told me that they are going to put me in this giant snake mask and they want me to go out there and just chokeslam people. There wasnβt much more direction than that.β βI asked them if we can cut the head thing off so that my hair is showing. I wanted to make it kind of cool for me, so I get out there and do my thing and the crowd starts chanting something and I donβt know what they are chanting. I am thinking they are chanting, βYou Just Started!β Iβm like, great, they think Iβm green. Iβm like, oh my God, this crowd is brutal, am I that bad?β
βI went to the back and my good friend John Morrison was back there and I asked him how it was. I think they hated it, but he said, no man, they were chanting, βLuchasaurus!β Itβs ridiculous. Iβm like, what? What is that? He said I donβt know but I think you should run with it, so that is how it started right there. The fans started calling me Luchasaurus and I was like, you know what? This is so crazy that it might work.β
βWhatever reason, the crowd decided that that was going to be the smart and funny thing to chant and I was like, okay, you know what? There is no Luchasaurus wrestling independently and I need to reinvent myself right now at this stage of my career so letβs just see what this can turn into.β
Luchasaurus then talked about problems he faces while trying to get booked with his ring name as for the promoters it seems that his ring name isnβt for a real wrestler, rather for a comic book character or some type of clown.
This is what Luchasaurus said:
βAt first, it was challenging to get bookings because I donβt think people were taking it seriously, and in this day and age, there is a lot of back and forth, but a lot of promotions today want serious fighters and the idea of it just sounds absurd. They would ask what this gimmick is and they have the idea that Iβm not a real wrestler.β βIβm just some type of clown, itβs a joke, so I had to fight against that for a while. But luckily I had people in my corner to motivate me with it because there were times that I wanted to give up on it where I was like this isnβt going to get over on its own; itβs too absurd. But John Morrison was really big on that, Trent Baretta, who works in AEW now always told me to stick with it and that he really likes it and so I did, and slowly but surely it was allowing me to explore who I was performing-wise.