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Crazy In Love: Lucha Vavoom at The Mayan Theatre

For more then 14 years Lucha VaVOOM has put on a unique show of wrestling/ burlesque/comedy here in the city of Los Angeles. The latest event was a wonderful two-night stand at the Mayan Theatre in downtown that happened last week. The Valentine's themed evening was titled “Crazy In Love” and the sold-out arena was packed with lucha fans wearing costumes and masks. I truly didn’t know what to expect, but it was a night of laughs and cheers with great atmosphere like no other I've seen. Please enjoy these photos of the event. Click on any thumbnail to launch a slideshow...

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The next major event is “Cinco De Mayan” coming up this May 5th & 6th. Make sure you check their website for tickets and give them a follow on Instagram @luchavavoom.

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