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World’s Finest Changed Everything: The Return of Lucha Voz Tag Team Gold

In professional wrestling, championships do not matter on their own.They matter because of who carries them, how they are defended, and what they come to represent.

The return of the Lucha Voz Tag Team Championships was not a reset button. It was a test.

And the team that passed that test—by presence, performance, and responsibility—was World’s Finest: El Lycan and LJ Ramos.



TWO JOURNEYS THAT CONVERGED

Before they ever stood together as a team, El Lycan and LJ Ramos had already carved out their own paths within professional wrestling and Lucha Voz.

LJ Ramos’ roots go deep.He debuted in January 2017, training under Lawrence Tyler, Adryan Hawkins, Shadow Fox, Dom Vitalli, and Gabriel Gallo at the AWF Academy. Over time, Ramos developed into a well-rounded competitor—capable of adapting to lucha libre, technical wrestling, and modern independent styles with precision and control.

Ramos’ appearances in Lucha Voz date back to around 2018, giving him familiarity with the promotion long before its resurgence.

El Lycan arrived later, but with immediate impact.He debuted on September 17, 2022, entering professional wrestling with a foundation built on martial arts, MMA, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. His training included Dr. Tom Prichard, Fred Rosser, Lawrence Tyler, Kushida, Jay Garland, CC Starr, and Shane Haste—a background that shaped a style rooted in discipline, pressure, and physical realism.

By early 2024, Lycan began competing regularly in Lucha Voz. He did not wrestle like anyone else on the card—and that difference mattered.


VIDEO FROM JANUARY 2025: El Lycan & LJ Ramos go after the Tag Team Championships

THE LUCHA VOZ RESET

Before the pandemic, Lucha Voz was expanding rapidly—hosting events across Arizona, Detroit, Nashville, Austin, and multiple cities throughout Mexico. Momentum was real.

COVID brought everything to a sudden halt.

In 2024, Voz Luis Sanchez, creator of Lucha Voz, made the decision to move forward again—this time with clarity and structure. Drawing from past experience, and with Dios del Inframundo stepping in as Co-Coordinator, Lucha Voz began rebuilding its foundation with intention.

The tag team division would play a critical role in that rebuild.


We want the belts:  El Lycan & Lj Ramos

SEPTEMBER 15th 2024: WORLD’S FINEST IS BORN

On September 15, during a Lucha Voz event, Dios del Inframundo paired El Lycan and LJ Ramos together.

What followed was not forced chemistry or trial and error.

It worked—immediately.

Ramos brought experience, timing, and ring awareness.Lycan brought intensity, power, and a combat-based edge.

Their match reflected that balance: strength without chaos, aggression without recklessness, technique without hesitation. The result was controlled violence—focused and effective.

That night marked the official beginning of World’s Finest.


CLOSURE 2025: TAG TEAM GOLD RETURNS

Each year, Closure represents the turning point in the Lucha Voz calendar—the end of one chapter and the beginning of another.

On January 26, 2025, at Bullshooters in Phoenix, Arizona, the Lucha Voz Tag Team Championships were reintroduced.

They were immediately contested by three of the strongest teams in the region:

  • GFI (Kevin Koa & Logan)

  • Águila Azteca & Chuy Gonzalez

  • World’s Finest — El Lycan & LJ Ramos

The match had no clear favorite. Momentum shifted constantly. Each team had moments where victory felt close.

Then World’s Finest found their opening.

El Lycan and LJ Ramos became the Lucha Voz Tag Team Champions.

The championships were back—and the division finally had direction.



DEFENDING THE STANDARD

Throughout 2025, World’s Finest treated the championships as a responsibility, not an accessory.

They defended the titles across Arizona, Texas, and California, representing Lucha Voz in multiple promotions. Their reign included notable rivalries, including matches against Skalibur and Kamik-C, the 420 Brothers from Mexicali, competitors active within AAA Mexico.

Every defense added weight to the championships. Every appearance reinforced credibility.

The titles mattered again.



THE PSYCHO BANDITS RISE

In 2024, Dante King and JKM entered Lucha Voz. Known as the Psycho Bandits, they quickly positioned themselves as a constant threat in the tag team division.

Their rivalry with World’s Finest developed across multiple stages—most notably during Yuma: Warzone 2025—and even crossed into non-traditional wrestling environments such as Fuel Fest, where lucha libre intersected with international car culture.

By December 7, 2025, during Lucha Wonderland at Downtown Phoenix’s Arizona Center, the Psycho Bandits earned their position as #1 contenders.

In the main event of the night, after a fast-paced and physical match, Dante King and JKM defeated World’s Finest, becoming the new Lucha Voz Tag Team Champions.



WHAT WORLD’S FINEST LEFT BEHIND

Not every championship reign is remembered for how long it lasted.

Some are remembered for what they restored.

El Lycan and LJ Ramos brought legitimacy back to the Lucha Voz Tag Team Championships. They defended them without hesitation, carried them across promotions, and understood the responsibility of setting a standard for those who would follow.

They left the division stronger than they found it.

World’s Finest evolved beyond a team—becoming a movement, gaining support across promotions, and expanding their ranks with names such as Águila Azteca.


WHAT COMES NEXT

Without the championships, the question is no longer about what World’s Finest accomplished—but about where they go next.

Independent wrestling is unpredictable.Momentum changes quickly.

But one truth remains:

World’s Finest helped redefine the modern era of the Lucha Voz Tag Team Division.

And their story is still unfolding.

 
 
 

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