After months of uncertainty over the future of Lucha Underground, yesterday the promotion announced via Twitter that a second season of their television series would be coming in 2016. Shortly thereafter, Deadline confirmed the news and reported that the show would continue to air on the El Rey Network and would be produced in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles again.

Given that the standard contracts offered by Lucha Underground were for seven seasons, the presumption would be that the talent roster would largely remain the same. Thus, it was unsurprising when WrestleZone.com reported that Lucha Underground's Co-Executive Producer, Christopher DeJoseph, had confirmed to them that their biggest star Alberto El Patrón (former WWE headliner Alberto Del Rio) would be a part of the show's second season.

Only problem is that Alberto disagreed with the confirmation on Twitter:

Exclusive: not confirmed https://t.co/Q3ZNAtfg3m — Alberto El Patron (@VivaDelRio) September 22, 2015

In what may have been an under-reported story at the time, last month Alberto tweeted dissatisfaction over his match placement on the Ultima Lucha special and how Lucha Underground edited his matches:

Let's hope they don't edit all the action as the always do... Will see https://t.co/0L1v6COxTj — Alberto El Patron (@VivaDelRio) August 3, 2015

Mmmm, no. That's no respect https://t.co/ARCNZhLNLp — Alberto El Patron (@VivaDelRio) August 4, 2015

It looks like whatever problems Alberto El Patrón had with Lucha Underground for him to so publicly disrespect them last month haven't been resolved, as he did so again today. Thus, his status on the second season of Lucha Underground should be deemed uncertain until he announces whether he will play a part in it or not.