Watch Guide / June 26, 2026

How to Watch Lucha Libre USA: Masked Warriors in Order

A practical viewing path for new fans: where to start, how the released seasons fit together, and how to use the official YouTube playlists.

How to Watch Lucha Libre USA: Masked Warriors in Order

Start with the official playlist

The simplest way to begin is with the official Lucha Libre USA YouTube playlist embedded on the Watch page. That player keeps viewing connected to the official channel while this site supplies the context a first-time viewer needs: what the seasons are, who the luchadors are, and which rivalries matter.

Because Masked Warriors mixes episode storytelling with standalone matches, a new viewer does not need to memorize every name before pressing play. Start with one episode, then use the roster and guide pages whenever a tecnico, rudo, faction, or mask tradition needs explanation.

Understand the released seasons

Season 1 introduced Lucha Libre USA on MTV2 with seven released episodes. It established the visual language of the show: masked identities, high-flying movement, heroic tecnicos, rule-breaking rudos, minis, factions, and championship ambition.

Season 2 expanded the released run with thirteen additional episodes. It continued the rivalries, raised the stakes around championships and factions, and made the roster feel broader. Together, Season 1 and Season 2 make up the twenty released television episodes currently described on this site.

Where Season 3 fits

Six Season 3 episodes were completed but remain unreleased. That is important for fans because it explains why the property has more production history than the public episode count alone suggests. It also gives the official channel and website room to explain what exists, what has been released, and what could become part of future programming or editorial coverage.

When the site references Season 3, it is doing so as a historical production note rather than promising immediate streaming availability. That distinction helps viewers understand the library honestly.

Use the site while you watch

The Watch page is for playback, the roster is for names and identities, the Stories section explains terms and viewing order, and the Press page documents the public record around the show. Moving through those sections gives a fan more value than an embedded video alone.

If a match introduces Magno, RJ Brewer, Lizmark Jr., Marco Corleone, Mascarita Dorada, or another roster member, open that luchador profile after the video. The profile pages help connect quick impressions from the ring to the larger series history.