AAA star stretchered out following top rope botch

Top AAA star Octagon Jr. had to be stretchered out following a scary top rope botch during Noche de Los Grandes 2026.

Week 1 of the Lucha Libre AAA Noche de Los Grandes took place at the Arena Monterrey in Monterrey. After the scheduled four matches of the night, AAA also taped another multi-man match.

Cruz Del Toro, Joaquin Wilde, Lince Dorado, Mini Vikingo, and Octagon Jr. faced each other in a fatal five-way match. The taped match will air in the second week of Noche de Los Grandes on June 6, 2026.

However, mid-way through the bout, Wilde executed a top rope DDT on Octagon Jr. However, Octagon Jr. landed awkwardly on the mat from the top rope.

Octagon Jr. landed flat on his neck, as Wilde immediately checked out Octagon Jr. Shortly after, fan videos from the arena started going viral online, showing the exact spot.

Octagon Jr. has seemingly suffered a serious neck injury and had to be taken out on a stretcher in the middle of the match. As of now, no official update has been shared on his injury or recovery status.

El Grande Americano mask vs. mask was wrestling at its best | Opinion

The mask vs. mask match at AAA Noche de los Grandes was as good as wrestling can get.

There just isn’t a place above what happened in Arena Monterrey on Saturday night.

Never mind the match itself being incredible. The presentation of it and the emotion swirling through the venue alone made this something to go out of your way to see.

The match mattered so much to every single person inside that building that anyone watching had to get swept away in it. It was beautiful.

Wrestling Fan of the Year spotted front row at AAA Noche de Los Grandes

There was one fan seated in the front row at Noche de los Grandes who best encapsulated the feeling from the crowd on Saturday night.

The original El Grande Americano, who would later shockingly be revealed to be Chad Gable, was making his ring entrance and walked past a fan holding an El Grande Americano mask. Ever the bad guy, Gable goes to rip the mask out of the fan’s hands, but the fan is having none of it. He clutched onto that mask like Ludwig Kaiser’s career as the character depended on it.

Then the fan got right up into Gable’s face and was ready to have his own Lucha de Apuestas with the man if that’s what needed to happen.

Then El Grande Americano — the Ludwig Kaiser version — makes his entrance for the match, and as he’s walking around ringside, he pauses right by where that fan was. Only now the fan is proudly wearing his El Grande Americano mask and is celebrating with his hero.

That fan might as well have been everybody in the arena last night.

What El Grande Americano represented in Mexico

Not being Mexican, I’ll never truly know the full extent of what Americano means to Mexican wrestling fans.

But I think fans from outside the country understand that this was Americano fighting for the pride of Mexico.

The other Americano was a fraud who didn’t even speak Spanish. Meanwhile, Ludwig Kaiser’s Americano has a Mexican girlfriend, speaks Spanish, and even defended the honor of Pimpinela Escarlata.

One of the best episodes of AAA on Fox that has taken place this year involved Pimpinela attempting to prove that Chad Gable’s Americano was a fraud, trying to prove that he doesn’t even speak Spanish.

This led to Pimpi asking how Gable wanted his quesadillas, either with cheese or without cheese.

Gable, not seeing the comedy in this, attacked poor Pimpi. Later, we’d see Ludwig’s Americano holding Pimpi’s hand and being urged to defend the honor of Mexico.

Americano was now defending Pimpinela and Mexico and, later, the honor of Andrea Bazarte as well, both in Mexico as well as in Orlando-area apartment complex elevators.

The whole storyline was that Americano had pride in Mexican culture, and Gable’s Americano didn’t. At least, not until after he unmasked. By the end, everyone felt that pride, including wrestling fans from around the world.

Chad Gable’s speech after unmasking

As much as this whole thing was a celebration of Americano and the connection that Americano has developed with the Mexican people, this was also Gable’s moment.

Gable’s speech after the match basically turned him into a hero in Mexico as well. He said he put on the mask to learn lucha libre so he could beat all the luchadors whom he hated. But through this process, he developed an appreciation for Mexican culture.

Gable vowed that he would be back in AAA.

And so, even the antagonist in this story, in the end, developed pride in Mexican culture. I don’t think it could have been done any better.

Chad Gable, The Undertaker, more comment on AAA Noche de Los Grandes

Several people have commented on last night’s El Grande Americano mask vs. mask match at Arena Monterrey.

El Grande Americano, the Ludwig Kaiser version, defeated the original El Grande Americano at AAA Noche de los Grandes on Saturday night. The original Americano then unmasked to reveal himself as Chad Gable.

Since the end of last night’s show, several people have been commenting online about it.

Gable wrote:

“Tonight the mask died.
And suddenly I feel more ALIVE than ever.”

An hour later, Gable posted to Instagram again, this time captioning his post with:

“In lucha libre, some moments live forever.
Tonight was one of them.”

The Undertaker wrote:

“An incredible battle to become the one and the only.”

Dave Meltzer wrote:

“If you haven’t watched the Chad Gable vs. Kaiser match, you really should stop whatever you are doing and watch it now. One of the great match presentations of all-time.”

Bryan Alvarez wrote to his subscribers on X:

This mask match presentation is incredible

“Kaiser was so massively over and in storyline it was his night. But in real life, this was really Gable’s night to shine.

“Crowd chanted, “THANK YOU GABLE”, he vowed to return to AAA someday, and presented his mask to Kaiser

Chad gave a great speech after the match before unmasking, saying he would always be the original El Grande, but after tonight, Kaiser was the ONLY El Grande. His whole family was in the ring with him. He then unmasked, gave his name and bio and introduced his family.

Marisela Pena called the event a “magical night,” writing:

“A MAGICAL night, the NIGHT OF THE GREAT ONES
Thanks to all the fans who filled Arena Monterrey and to the fans from all over the World who followed the broadcast on @somos_FOX, YouTube and Facebook”

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Chad Gable unmasks following emotional AAA Noche de Los Grandes match

There is now only one El Grande Americano.

The second El Grande Americano defeated the Original Americano, who was later confirmed to be Chad Gable, in an emotionally intense match Saturday at AAA Noche de los Grandes. During the match, which lasted over 30 minutes, there were numerous callback spots from their long-running feud. Comedian Alexis Arroyo, who is blind, attacked the Original with his walking cane after Original attacked him earlier in the year. Pimpinela Escarlata, who Original also attacked, returned to take out Original.

Towards the end of the match, the second Americano’s girlfriend, Andrea Bazarte, appeared in the crowd holding a ticket. Original only agreed to the mask vs. mask match under the condition that she was fired from AAA.

The closing moments of the match had Original, who at this point was a bloody mess, batter Americano’s knee with a steel chair, going for an ankle lock. After fighting out of the submission, Americano launched off the ropes and connected with his running headbutt, finally securing the victory.

Surprise, it was Chad Gable

After the match, Original told the crowd that he put on his mask to prove how much he hated lucha libre and luchadors. It pained him to say this, but he could not overcome the Mexican spirit. He told Americano he’d always be the original Americano, but for now on, he would be the only Americano.

Original Americano then unmasked to reveal himself as Gable. He went over his career before introducing his family. He said he didn’t know when or where, but someday he’d be back in AAA. Fans chanted ‘thank you Gable’ as he handed the mask to Americano.

After Gable left, Americano was raised up by Bravo and Rayo Americano. Once he was back on his feet, he embraced Bazarte as confetti fell and they kissed. ‘Cielito Lindo’ began to play again as the fans joined in to sing along. The show went off the air with Americano posing at the entranceway, pyro going off.

New match, Rey Mysterio interview announced for AAA Noche de Los Grandes

A new match has been announced for AAA Noche de los Grandes.

The show will tape tonight at Arena Monterrey, with tonight’s episode of AAA on Fox airing live. Next week’s episode of AAA on Fox will feature the other matches taped at the show.

AAA shared a poster for the event on Saturday that includes another match added to the lineup for week two, airing on June 6. The poster lists Joaquin Wilde vs. Mini Vikingo vs. Lince Dorado vs. Octagón Jr. vs. Cruz Del Toro in a five-way match.

It was also announced during AAA’s Noche de los Grandes that new General Manager Rey Mysterio would be featured in an exclusive interview.

The updated lineup for the show is below.

AAA Noche de Los Grandes updated lineup

May 30, 2026 lineup:

  • El Grande Americano vs. “The Original” El Grande Americano – Mask vs. Mask match
  • El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. (c) vs. El Hijo del Vikingo for the AAA Latin American Championship
  • Laredo Kid (c) vs. Rey Fenix for the AAA World Cruiserweight Championship
  • Pagano & Psycho Clown (c) vs. War Raiders (Ivar & Erik) for the AAA World Tag Team Championship

June 6, 2026 lineup:

  • Bayley, Lola Vice & La Catalina vs. Las Toxicas (Flammer, Maravilla & La Hiedra)
  • Joaquin Wilde vs. Mini Vikingo vs. Lince Dorado vs. Octagón Jr. vs. Cruz Del Toro
  • Rey Mysterio exclusive interview

WWE Raw & SmackDown to be held in Mexico this fall

For the first time in over a decade, Raw & SmackDown are heading to Mexico.

It was announced during Saturday’s AAA Noche de los Grandes that WWE will be returning to Mexico this fall, including tapings for Raw and SmackDown. These shows will take place right as AAA will hold their biggest show of the year, Triplemania, that weekend. Tickets for the upcoming WWE events will go on sale this coming Friday.

The tour will include:

  • September 9: WWE Mexico Live Tour in Guadalajara
  • September 10: WWE Mexico Live Tour in Monterrey
  • September 11: WWE SmackDown in Mexico City
  • September 14: WWE Raw in Mexico City

First WWE shows to be taped in Mexico in 15 years

WWE last taped their television shows in Mexico back in 2011. Highlights include John Cena & Jim Ross defeating Alberto Del Rio & Michael Cole in a tag team match on Raw, where SmackDown featured a mask vs. mask match that saw Sin Cara Azul emerge victorious over Sin Cara Negro, who later wrestled unmasked as Hunico. Ironically, once the original Sin Cara (Mistico) left WWE, Hunico would later return under the Sin Cara mask until his release.

It was also announced during Noche de los Grandes that the first night of Triplemania will take place in Las Vegas on September 11 at the Luxor Hotel & Casino. Night two will take place on September 13 in Mexico City.

New Tag Team Champions crowned at AAA Noche de Los Grandes, Pagano turns against Psycho Clown

The War Raiders (Erik & Ivar) are the new AAA World Tag Team Champions.

Every title match on Night One of AAA Noche de Los Grandes has witnessed a new champion get crowned. The event began with Rey Fenix winning the Cruiserweight title, followed by El Hijo del Vikingo winning the Latin American Championship. And in the third match of the night, The War Raiders defeated Pagano and Psycho Clown to win the AAA World Tag Team titles in a nine-minute match.

In recent weeks, tensions between Pagano and Psycho Clown reached new heights. And tonight, those same tensions caused an end to their title reign. The War Raiders picked up the victory after a certain miscommunication.

The closing moments saw Pagano accidentally clothesline Psycho Clown, before Erik & Ivar took advantage of the momentum and pinned Psycho Clown to take home the victory. However, things took a new turn after the bout.

Pagano turns against Psycho Clown after title loss at AAA Noche de Los Grandes

Moments after losing their titles, Psycho Clown started blaming Pagano for the loss. After a series of shoves between the two men, Pagano chose to ignore Psycho Clown and turned his back on his partner.

As Pagano walked off the stage, Clown was attacked by The War Raiders. Despite in a spot to help out his partner, Pagano decided to turn his back on him and walk out. As of now, no official statement has been shared regarding the status of their team.

El Hijo del Vikingo wins Latin American Championship at AAA Noche de Los Grandes

El Hijo del Vikingo is the brand new AAA Latin American Champion.

In the second match of the night on the May 30, 2026 edition of AAA Noche de los Grandes at Arena Monterrey, fans saw Vikingo defeat El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. to crown himself the new Latin American Champion.

Minutes after Rey Fenix won the Cruiserweight Championship, Vikingo, with Omos and Dorian Roldan by his side, defeated El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. in a short, almost 8-minute match. The match also saw the involvement of Galeno, who tried to take down Omos. It also had Mini Vikingo interfering and attacking El Hijo del Vikingo with a springboard dropkick.

Despite numerous disruptions, Vikingo ultimately secured victory by pinning El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. with a 630 senton in the final moments of the match. Moments after winning the match, Vikingo escaped the ring and celebrated his new championship win with Roldan and Omos at ringside.

Rey Fenix wins Cruiserweight Championship at AAA Noche de Los Grandes

Rey Fenix has won the Cruiserweight Championship at AAA Noche de los Grandes.

For the past few weeks, Fenix and Laredo Kid have been actively feuding in AAA. Despite Fenix’s victory over Kid earlier this month, Kid managed to retain his title against Fenix last week through the use of a low blow.

However, shortly after, it was announced that Kid would defend his title against Fenix at AAA Noche de los Grandes. In the opening match of the May 30, 2026 edition of Noche de los Grandes, Fenix defeated Kid and won the title.

The two engaged in an extremely closely fought battle. While Fenix blocked an initial low blow from Kid, he later received one when the referee was distracted by an exposed turnbuckle. However, Fenix still managed to continue the match.

The closing moments of the bout saw Fenix put Laredo Kid away with a Mexican Muscle Buster to become the new AAA World Cruiserweight Champion. Kid held the title since December 2024. Fenix had previously held the title from 2022 to 2023 before having to relinquish it. The title win at Noche de los Grandes also marked Fenix’s first singles title win since leaving AEW in 2025.

Updated AAA Noche de los Grandes betting odds released

The betting odds for four matches scheduled for AAA Noche de los Grandes on Saturday night have seen some movement this week.

El Grande Americano, the Ludwig Kaiser version, is currently a -650 favorite against the original El Grande Americano, aka Chad Gable, at +375. Earlier in the week, Kaiser’s Americano had only been a -500 favorite to Gable’s +300.

El Hijo del Vikingo is a -200 favorite in the AAA Latin American title match against El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. at +150. These are the same odds that were in as of press time for this week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

The War Raiders, Erik and Ivar, are -155 favorites against Pagano and Psycho Clown at +115 in the AAA Tag Team title match on the show. There’s been no movement for that match this week either.

La Catalina, Lola Vice, and Bayley are now -800 favorites against Las Tóxicas at +425. Earlier in the week, they had been -700 favorites for the show.

Current AAA Noche de los Grandes betting odds

  • El Grande Americano (Ludwig Kaiser) is a -650 favorite against El Grande Americano (Chad Gable) at +375.
  • El Hijo del Vikingo is a -200 favorite against El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. at +150.
  • The War Raiders are -155 favorites against Pagano & Psycho Clown at +115.
  • La Catalina, Lola Vice & Bayley are -800 favorites against Las Tóxicas at +425.

AAA could reportedly hold another PLE this summer

AAA could be holding another PLE this summer.

On Thursday, WrestleVotes Radio on Fightful Select reported that TKO is looking at holding Verano de Escándalo on Saturday, July 25. However, the report notes that plans could be “more fluid” as a result of Triplemania being announced for two nights in September.

Following Saturday’s AAA Noche de los Grandes event at Arena Monterrey in Monterrey, Mexico, AAA also has a taping set for June 20 at the Foro GNP Seguros in Mérida, Yucatán. As recently announced, AAA will present Triplemania 34 on September 11 and 13 this year.

AAA Noche de los Grandes lineup

May 30, 2026 lineup:

  • El Grande Americano vs. “The Original” El Grande Americano – Mask vs. Mask match
  • El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. (c) vs. El Hijo del Vikingo for the AAA Latin American Championship
  • Laredo Kid (c) vs. Rey Fenix for the AAA World Cruiserweight Championship
  • Pagano & Psycho Clown (c) vs. War Raiders (Ivar & Erik) for the AAA World Tag Team Championship

June 6, 2026 lineup:

  • Bayley, Lola Vice & La Catalina vs. Las Toxicas (Flammer, Maravilla & La Hiedra)

BVV: Santana vs. Maclin on TNA Impact, go-home episode of AAA review

While AAA spent the week building up the main event of their next big show, TNA ran with what was supposed to be the main event of their last one.

Both of those shows are reviewed on this week’s Big Vinny V Show.

We finally got to see the full version of Mike Santana defending the TNA World Championship against Steve Maclin and it was worth the wait — a pay per view-caliber match on free TV.

Unfortunately, the rest of the show wasn’t much to write home about. The follow-up to Leon Slater’s loss last week was practically non-existent, the other matches on the show were forgettable at best, and there was way too much Daria Rae. But, at least the main event was good.

Meanwhile, south of the border in AAA, we got the final build for the mask vs. mask match between the Grande Americanos as their flunkies squared off in a quite insane tag match. Oh, and they also had a rematch of a thrilling championship fight, and the announcement of a general manager you might have heard of.

All this and more on the Big Vinny V Show!

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Updated lineups for AAA’s two-week Noche de Los Grandes event

AAA Noche de Los Grandes is now a two-night event and will continue for a span of two weeks, starting on May 30, 2026.

Fans will notice a star-studded event take place taking place at Arena Monterrey in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. While a few more matches are expected to get added to the card, the current lineup has five matches, three of which are championship bouts. On the May 23 episode of AAA on Fox, it was announced that Noche de Los Grandes will be aired on Fox for two nights, similar to what they had done for the Rey de Reyes event.

After Laredo Kid cheated and low blowed Rey Fenix to retain his AAA World Cruiserweight Championship on the May 23 episode of AAA on Fox, new general manager Rey Mysterio booked another title match for Kid next week. On May 30, 2026, Laredo Kid will again defend his World Cruiserweight title against Fenix. Laredo has been champion since December 2024, and tonight’s title defense against Fenix was his eighth.

It was also later updated that the previously announced six-woman tag-team match will take place on June 6, 2026.

AAA Noche de Los Grandes updated lineup

May 30, 2026 lineup:

  • El Grande Americano vs. “The Original” El Grande Americano – Mask vs. Mask match
  • El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. (c) vs. El Hijo del Vikingo for the AAA Latin American Championship
  • Laredo Kid (c) vs. Rey Fenix for the AAA World Cruiserweight Championship
  • Pagano & Psycho Clown (c) vs. War Raiders (Ivar & Erik) for the AAA World Tag Team Championship

June 6, 2026 lineup:

  • Bayley, Lola Vice & La Catalina vs. Las Toxicas (Flammer, Maravilla & La Hiedra)

Rey Mysterio named new general manager of AAA

Rey Mysterio is Lucha Libre AAA’s brand new general manager.

After weeks of teasing on AAA on Fox, the promotion’s brand-new general manager was announced on Saturday, May 23, 2026, during the live episode.

AAA President Marisela Pena kicked off the May 23, 2026 episode with the new general manager announcement. Several AAA legends and current talent were in the ring and ringside for the announcement. Pena’s son, Dorian Roldan, was also inside the ring beside his mother, hoping to get the job.

However, in a shocking turn of events, Pena announced WWE Hall of Famer and legendary luchador Rey Mysterio as the promotion’s new general manager. With Mysterio announced as the new authority figure, fans also connected the dots of his voice missing from the English commentary at the start of the show.

While the wrestlers and legends present inside the ring and ringside celebrated Mysterio’s appointment, Roldan and AAA Mega Champion Dominik Mysterio were visibly upset at the announcement.

Rey Mysterio will be joining The Undertaker, part of AAA on Fox’s creative team, as the new General Manager.

AAA on Fox live results: New general manager to be announced

AAA is on Fox in Latin America and YouTube and Facebook worldwide on Saturday, May 23.

One week before the Noche de los Grandes event, AAA will be live from Mexico City for tonight’s show.

The big segment planned for tonight’s episode will see AAA President Marisela Peña announce who the promotion’s new general manager will be. Her son, Dorian Roldán, as well as commentator John Bradshaw Layfield, are both hopeful to land the role.

The AAA World Cruiserweight Championship will also be on the line tonight as Laredo Kid defends against Rey Fenix.

In tag team action, The Creed Brothers will face Los Americanos as the stablemates of the two El Grande Americanos meet one week before the big mask vs. mask match.

The full lineup is below.

  • AAA President Marisela Peña announces the promotion’s new general manager
  • AAA World Cruiserweight Champion Laredo Kid defends against Rey Fenix
  • The Creed Brothers vs. Los Americanos

Our live coverage kicks off at 10 p.m. Eastern.

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And here we go, fresh from Saturday Night’s Main Event!

The show kicked right off with the announcement of the new AAA General manager: Rey Mysterio jr!

Dom is gonna be maaaaaaaad….

Mysterio then announced the start of the first match:

AAA World Cruiserweight Championship Match: Laredo Kid (c) vs Rey Fenix

Savio Vega joined the commentary team to replace new GM Rey Mysterio and the bell rang to start the match. Fenix started working the arm of Laredo, sending him off the ropes but falling victim to an arm drag.

Laredo reset himself and Fenix grabbed him in a headlock. He broke out of that and Fenix went to the outside. Laredo hit a suicide dive onto him and threw him back in. He went for a top rope dropkick, but Fenix grabbed him in midair and turned it into a sit out powerbomb for a two count.

Laredo hit a neckbreaker and then a michinoku driver, but Fenix was able to kick out of the cover. Fenix went for a spingboard, but Laredo was waiting. He applied a waistlock on the second rope and Fenix fought him off, rolling into a cutter.

Fenix hoisted Laredo up for a brain buster, but Laredo kicked out of the cover. Fenix sent him to the corner, but Laredo countered into a destroyer DDT that shook the ring. Fenix somehow kicked out at two.

Laredo hit a poisonrana but Fenix came right back with a German suplex. Laredo hit a big forearm, but Fenix came back with a step up kick. He hoisted Laredo up for a Mexican Muscle buster, but Laredo countered it.

Fenix then went for a discus elbow, but Laredo collapsed. The ref checked on Laredo and then went to talk to the time keeper. While he was doing that, Laredo hit a low blow on Fenix. The ref turned back around in time to see Laredo hit a frog splash and get the pin to retain his title.

Match Result: Laredo Kid defeated Rey Fenix

It was then announced that Noche De Los Grandes will be two week event starting next week. Full card(s) to come, but the event will feature a Six Woman Tag Match, the War Raiders vs Pagano & Psycho Clown for the AAA Tag Team Championships and of course, the Mask-Vs-Mask match to end the Americano Civil War; Real El Grande Americano vs OG El Grande Americano.

-Back from break, Rey Mysterio approached Laredo Kid about his actions in the previous match. He said he was disappointed in Laredo, but Laredo said a win is a win. Mysterio said that Fenix would get another shot at Laredo at Noche De Los Grandes.

Los Hermanos Americanos (Julios and Bruto Creddos aka The Creed Brothers) vs. Los Americanos (Rayo and Bravo)

The Creed’s came down in their Los Hermanos Americanos personas while JBL and Graves debated if they were in fact the Creed Brothers. I’m sure everyone totally understood and wasn’t confused. Because I know I wasn’t. It must have be you.

Any way, The match would be contested under Superlucha rules which meant there wouldn’t be any tages needed. With that being the case, I won’t lie to you, the whole switcheroo between the Creeds and the Creedos was confusing as hell and made it really hard to follow what was going on. They were in the same outfits and it was a bit of a nightmare. So I tried my best.

The Creedos’ took out Rayo and Bravo on the outside with a double dive and then beat them up ant ringside. Rayo took out Bruto, but then Julios slammed him headfirst into the steel steps. They tossed Rayo back into the ring with a couple of chairs and tried to get him with a con-chair-to but Bravo pulle him out of the way.

Rayo and Bravo then used the chairs to take out Julios and then set up Bruto on the chair. They dropped him face-first onto the chair and then split Julio’s legs around the ring post. Bravo then pulled an OG Americano Piniata out from underneath the ring and hit Bruto with it, splitting it in half and spreading candy around the ring.

Rayo and Bravo then pulled a table out and set it up on the barricades. Julio and Bruto came down and beat them up, with Julio dropping Bravo on the ring apron. The Hermanos were in control now and Julio and Rayo fought in the ring. Bruto joined him and they beat up Rayo.

They slammed Rayo onto the chair and then dropped him back first onto it. Rayo popped back up and tried to fight them off but fell victim to the damn numbers game. Bravo came flying into the ring to break up a pin, but the Hermanos beat him up and sent him back out.

Bravo returned with an American flag and beat up Julio with it. Rayo sent Bruto flying off the ringpost and Bravo hit an Airplane spin into an olympic slam. Both Americanos went up top for duelling diving headbutts, but somehow Bruto kicked out of the cover.

Bravo dropkicked Bruto, then Julio took him out. Rayo tried to help but they both got caught in a super collider by the Hermanos. It led to a double kickout at two though.

Julio hit a double superplex off the ring post followed by a 450, but Bravo kicked out of the cover.

Bruto set up a table at ringside and they went to throw Rayo through it but Bravo popped up with a kendo stick and took them out. He laid out Bruto on the table and Rayo climbed up and hit a splash from the ringpost, driving Bruto through the table.

Bravo then went at Julio with the kendo stickm, holding him while Rayo loaded up his mask and hit him with a diving headbutt. Before they could make the cover though OG Americano showed up and put Rayo through the announce table.

Real Americano came running down with a chair and beat up the Hermanos. OG got in the ring and they stared each other down, unable to touch each other lest they ruin their Mask-Vs-Mask match. OG bailed from the ring and Real grabbed a mic.

He said that OG will never beat him because he doesn’t understand Mexican wrestling. The only thing OG is going to be is a “shorty.” That brought OG back into the ring and he got ready to fight. OG pulled off his sweatshirt and he had a shirt underneath with a picture of Real’s girlfriend who OG got fired at their contract signing.

It was about to go off when the Hermanos and Americanos ran into the ring and pulled them apart. OG and Real broke free though and started slugging each other, violating the no touching rule!

Security arrived and everyone tried to pull them apart.

Match Result: The Creed Brothers vs. Los Americanos went to a no contest, I guess?

Rey Mysterio Jr came out and told them to calm down. He said that next week Mask vs Mask was on no matter what. At least I think thats what he said, Savio’s translations are not as good as Rey’s.

The brawl continued and the locker room emptied to try and maintain some control as the show transitioned into a comic-book style promo for Noches de Los Grandes.