Two lucha libre wrestlers are shown in a spotlight, with a woman on the right holding the leg of the man in the center. On the left stands a referee, and the backdrop is of an Aztec pyramid temple.

Pro wrestling fans take heed: a lucha libre play is now up at the Goodman Theatre that celebrates the lively art form and spectacle of Mexican pro wrestling, where técnicos (the good guys) and rudos (the bad guys) face off in weekly matches, settling old disputes and beating the ever-living stuffing out of each other […]

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