Number one contender’s match part of next week’s AAA on Fox lineup

Following an eventful February 7th episode of AAA on Fox, another eventful lineup for next week’s AAA on Fox was announced, featuring a number one contender’s match for the World Tag Team Championships.

In the final moments of this Saturday’s AAA episode, two new matches were announced for next week’s February 14th, 2026, episode of AAA on Fox.

A three-way tag team match featuring the War Raiders (Ivar & Erik), Los Americanos (Rayo Americano & Bravo Americano), and Money Machine (Garra de Oro & Colmillo de Plata) was announced to take place next week. The War Raiders were confirmed as a part of the match following their previous announcement.

The winner of the three-way tag match will earn an opportunity to challenge Psycho Circus (Pagano & Psycho Clown) for the AAA World Tag Team Championship.

Another singles match between La Parka and Jack Cartwheel is also scheduled to take place next week on AAA on Fox.

AAA on Fox updated lineup | February 14th, 2026

  • War Raiders (Ivar & Erik) vs. Los Americanos (Rayo Americano & Bravo Americano) vs. Money Machine (Garra de Oro & Colmillo de Plata) – Number one contender match for the World Tag Team titles
  • La Parka vs. Jack Cartwheel

Original El Grande Americano advances to AAA Rey de Reyes tournament finals

The original El Grande Americano has cost the second El Grande Americano a grand opportunity, and instead himself qualified for the Rey de Reyes tournament finals.

In the February 7th edition of AAA on Fox, the original Americano defeated Rey Fenix, Dragon Lee, and Octagon Jr. to advance to the finals. However, it was El Grande Americano II (Ludwig Kaiser) who was originally scheduled to compete in the match.

Instead, Gable’s Americano attacked and handcuffed Kaiser’s Americano backstage to take his spot in the qualifying match, before winning it himself.

Midway through the match, Los Americanos (Rayo Americano & Bravo Americano) attempted to help Kaiser’s Americano get free from the handcuffs, but were unsuccessful.

In the finishing moments of the match, Americano, in his trademark fashion, slipped a metal plate under his mask to headbutt all of his opponents before hitting Octagon Jr. with a diving headbutt to secure the pinfall.

The post-match segment saw Kaiser’s Americano run to the ring as Gable’s Americano performed a successful near escape. Till now, only Gable’s Americano and La Parka have been confirmed as the first two finalists of the Rey de Reyes tournament. The Rey de Reyes tournament final four-way is scheduled to take place on March 14th, 2026.

El Hijo del Vikingo proposes stipulation for upcoming AAA Rey de Reyes title match

El Hijo del Vikingo wants Dominik Mysterio to put his hair on the line during their upcoming AAA Mega Championship match.

Vikingo is scheduled to face Mysterio for the AAA Mega Championship on March 14th, 2026, at the Lucha Libre AAA’s Rey de Reyes show. However, with still weeks left before the title match, Vikingo had another proposal for Mysterio.

On the February 7th edition of AAA on Fox, fans witnessed Mysterio walk out and hype himself up in front of the crowd, before Vikingo appeared. The 28-year-old challenged Mysterio to put his hair on the line as well during his title match.

While not demanding an immediate answer, he offered Mysterio some time to think. Vikingo will now await the answer on the upcoming February 21st episode of AAA on Fox during the contract signing of their title match.

Chelsea Green sustains injury, replaced in AAA Mixed Tag Team title defense

Chelsea Green recently suffered a foot injury and was pulled from a AAA Mixed Tag Team title match on Saturday’s AAA on Fox.

Originally scheduled to defend alongside Ethan Page against Lola Vice and Mr. Iguana on Saturday. Appearing on the broadcast via FaceTime, Green alerted Page that she would not be able to make it to the match. Showing her foot in a walking boot, Green announced her injury. The injury was also later confirmed by our Bryan Alvarez.

No further details or information have emerged on Green’s injury, and the severity or potential in-ring return timeline is currently unknown. She last wrestled on Friday’s WWE SmackDown in a three-way Elimination Chamber qualifying match against Tiffany Stratton and Lash Legend. Corey Graves revealed on commentary that is where the injury was sustained.

Green was replaced by the 28-year-old La Hiedra, who teamed up with Page to face Vice and Mr. Iguana. However, falling short, Vice pinned Hiedra to become the AAA Mixed Tag Team Champions.

Chelsea Green shows off foot injury on social media

Moments after Page and Hiedra lost the Mixed Tag Team titles, Green uploaded the image of her injury on social media, launching a rant on AAA for allowing Page to defend the titles.

“The AUDACITY of [Lucha Libre AAA] to throw [Ethan Page] into a match like that after I almost ended my career on Smackdown last night from a near fatal fall.”

New AAA World Mixed Tag Team Champions crowned

Lola Vice and Mr. Iguana are the new AAA World Mixed Tag Team Champions following Saturday’s AAA on Fox.

Vice and Iguana faced off against Ethan Page and La Hiedra for the titles as Chelsea Green was ruled out of action due to an injury and was replaced. Hiedra is a former partner of Iguana and actually teamed with him against Vice in the past. Vice defeated Hiedra in a number one contender’s match last month to earn a Reina de Reinas title match.

In a closely fought match, Hiedra accidentally knocked out Page, followed by Vice hitting her finishing move on the 28-year-old to cover her for the victory and win the titles.

This marked Vice’s first championship win across WWE and AAA and ends the 98-day run for Page and Green/Hiedra.

Iguana and Vice embraced and celebrated their win in the middle of the ring as Page stood shocked at ringside. The duo also celebrated their title win with The Undertaker as a photo was shared on social media.

Two matches official for Saturday’s live AAA on Fox episode

AAA has announced the lineup for Saturday’s live episode of AAA on Fox.

The second live show as part of AAA’s media rights deal with Fox in Mexico and Central America takes place Saturday from Santiago de Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico. Two matches are official for the show.

The second Rey de Reyes qualifier has been announced, featuring El Grande Americano vs. Rey Fenix vs. Dragon Lee vs. Octagón Jr. The Rey de Reyes final will take place March 14 in Puebla. La Parka became the first wrestler to qualify on last week’s show.

Also confirmed for Saturday, AAA Mixed Tag Team Champions Chelsea Green and Ethan Page will defend their titles against Lola Vice and Mr. Iguana.

AAA Mega Champion Dominik Mysterio is also set to kick off the show. Mysterio will defend the Mega Championship against El Hijo del Vikingo at Rey de Reyes.

AAA on Fox lineup for Saturday, February 7, 2026:

  • AAA Mixed Tag Team Champions Ethan Page & Chelsea Green defend against Mr. Iguana & Lola Vice
  • Rey de Reyes Qualifying Match: El Grande Americano vs. Rey Fenix vs. Dragon Lee vs. Octagón Jr.
  • AAA Mega Champion Dominik Mysterio will kick off the show

Reason why Jeremy Borash isn’t listed on AAA on Fox’s credits

Recently, wrestling announcer Jeremy Borash’s name was missing on AAA on Fox’s credits, for which our Bryan Alvarez has revealed the reason.

Last year, WON had reported that the booking of AAA Guerra de Titanes was handled by Jeremy Borash and Undertaker, but recently his name went missing on the credits list. Alvarez noted that Borash was not listed in the credits because apparently the only list included people “who have the role of Executive Producer.”

Nearly eight years ago, in 2018, Borash departed Impact Wrestling for WWE. Borash held multiple vital roles at Impact Wrestling, where he was heavily praised for his role in the “Broken Hardys” content. He also played the role of an announcer on camera.

After joining WWE in 2018, he made his televised WWE debut as a part of the 205 Live team with Tom Phillips in 2020. He also directed The Undertaker’s WrestleMania 36 “Boneyard Match” against AJ Styles.

First wrestler advances to AAA Rey de Reyes tournament finals

The first finalist for the upcoming AAA Rey de Reyes tournament is officially confirmed, and it is none other than La Parka.

Penta previously announced on the January 24th, 2026 episode of AAA on Fox that he will present a ceremonial sword to the 2026 AAA Rey de Reyes winner, alongside the tournament winner also receiving a shot at the AAA Mega Championship.

On Saturday, during the January 31st episode of AAA on Fox, Jack Cartwheel vs. Aerostar vs. Apollo Crews vs. La Parka took place as the tournament’s first qualifier. Taped earlier on January 17th, La Parka emerged victorious after pinning Aerostar for the win.

Since his match on Saturday’s AAA on Fox was taped, La Parka competed in the 2026 Royal Rumble PLE in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he was eliminated by Austin Theory.

Dominik Mysterio appearance, Mixed Tag Team title match set for next AAA on Fox

Dominik Mysterio is returning to AAA next week.

It was announced during Saturday’s AAA on Fox that the Mega Champion would be appearing on next week’s show. During the announcement, Corey Graves hinted that his appearance may have something to do with El Grande Americano. The former team mates split up at Guerra de Titantes last month after they lost their match to Rey Mysterio and Rey Fenix. This would mark Mysterio’s first live appearance on television since suffering a shoulder injury that took place during that match. 

A match for the AAA Mixed Tag Team titles was also announced, with Mr. Iguana and Lola Vice challenging champions Ethan Page and Chelsea Green. Vice won a match against La Hiedra on this week’s show to earn a spot in the title match, winning with a roll-up that Mr. Iguana, the special guest referee, counted.

After the match, Page and Green appeared backstage unhappy about the developments.

AAA on Fox (February 7)

  • Dominik Mysterio appears
  • AAA Mixed Tag Team titles: Ethan Page and Chelsea Green defend against Mr. Iguana and Lola Vice

AAA on Fox live results: Rey de Reyes qualifiers begin

The final episode from AAA’s TV tapings in Mexico City earlier this month airs tonight.

Three matches are scheduled for tonight’s show. The Rey de Reyes qualifiers will begin on tonight’s show. This year’s winner will be determined in Puebla on March 14, with Penta on hand to present the sword to the winner. Additionally, AAA has said that the winner of this year’s Rey de Reyes will earn a future title match for the Mega Championship.

Jack Cartwheel vs. Aerostar vs. Apollo Crews vs. La Parka is the first qualifier. It was filmed at the January 17 taping.

La Hiedra and Lola Vice will face off on tonight’s show with Mr. Iguana the special referee.

A new number one contender for Laredo Kid’s AAA World Cruiserweight Championship will be determined tonight. The winner of a four way with Chris Carter vs. Elio Lefleur vs. Mini Vikingo vs. TJ Perkins will earn a shot at the title.

Our live coverage begins at 9 p.m. Eastern.

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Welcome in to week three of AAA on Fox (or Youtube if you aren’t in a foxy kind of mood).

It’s a big week, so lets get into it!

The show kicked off with the massive Omos being led to the ring by Dorian Roldán. Rey Mysterio, fresh from the Royal Rumble, provided translation on commentary. Roldan talked about how his family created AAA and its characters. He took credit for taking AAA to where it’s at now, bringing in some of the best wrestlers in the world. He then called El Hijo de Vikingo to the ring.

Vikingo reminded everyone that he is the #1 contender for the AAA Mega Championship after crushing El Grande Americano. He said he’s turning his back on the fans though and at Rey de Reyes he will be victorious.

Suddenly, Dirty Dom himself appeared via video. He called them all cowards said he’d face Vikingo at Rey de Reyes. He then said that Vikingo doesn’t belong, Dom is the king, and he will embarrass him at Rey De Reyes.

AAA World Cruiserweight Title #1 Contendership Four Way Match: TJP vs. Mini Vikingo vs. Chris Carter vs Elio LeFleur

TJP got the jump off the top, pounding Vikingo in the corner. LeFleur interrupted and sent TJP out. LeFleur followed and Carter and Vikingo landed suicide dives on both.

Back in the ring, Carter and Vikingo fought, running through a chain of fast, high impact moves until they reached a stalemate and shook hands out of respect. TJP put a stop to that though and took them both out. He then pulled LeFleur down off the top rope and turned his attention to Carter.

Cartergot wrapped up in a grapevie and LeFleur tried to get involved. TJP tied him up at the same time until Vikingo broke the whole thing up. Lefleur grabbed TJP and sent him to the corner. TJP dodged a charge from Vikingo and he collided with LeFleur.

TJP then wrapped Vikingo up in a surfboard, stretching him until Carter tried to steal one and LeFleur came in from the top rope to keep anyone form pinning anyone. Vikingo knocked LeFleur into TJP, sending them both to the outside. He dove on both and held TJP so Carter could hit him with a corkscrew dive. LeFleur followed, taking out everyone.

Vikingo went up top and hit a splash on Carter, but TJP did the same thing and hit a 450 on them both! TJP then pinned Carter to pick up the win and become the #1 contender to the Crusierwieght Title.

Match Result: TJP defeated Mini Vikingo and Chris Carter

After the match, el Hijo de Vikingo, Omos and Roldan all came down to the ring. They climbed in and TJP took that opportunity to make his exit. Vikingo asked him to put Mini Vikingo back into the ring, which he did. Omos then picked up the Mini Vikingo and powerbombed him, much to Rey Mysterio’s dismay.

Vikingo (el Hijo de) grabbed a mic and laughed. He then stripped Mini Vikingo of the permission to use his name and moves. Omos powerbombed him again to put an exclamation mark on the point.

La Hiedra vs. Lola Vice (Special Referee: Mr. Iguana)

Iguana and Vice were pulling a Rick Rude on tonight’s episode, having appeared at the Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia earlier in the day. I guess Rey Mysterio did too. They, that’s a trifecta of Rude. A Rude-fecta? Anyway, this match was over who wins Iguana’s heart, and to be his mixed tag partner.

The two tied up off the top with Vice coming out the winner until Hiedra hit her in the face with a forearm. She whiffed on the next attempt and Vice went for a cover. Hiedra kicked out, but Vice locked her legs around her chest until the ref broke it up.

They traded pinning combinations until Iguana was lovingly hugged by Vice. That enraged Hiedra who charged, but Vice caught her and hit a springboard armdrag. Vice started kicking Hiedra in the corner and set her up for a cannonball, but Hiedra dodged and countered with one of her own.

Iguana sent the other members of the Toxicas to the back and Hiedra grabbed a headlock. Vice elbowed her way out of it. Vice slapped on a sleeper, but Heidra broke out. Vice used her talented legs to start with the kicks and then a headscissor.

Hiedra went to the outside and Vice followed with a dive. Tossing Hiedra back in, Vice used her other, uh, assets, to deliver a cannonball in the corner. She went for the pin, but Hiedra kicked out. Heidra threw Vice into the middle rope and then hit a flatliner for a two count.

Hiedra went up top for a dropkick and then grabbed Iguana’s puppet. That gave her the distraction to roll up vice, but Iguana saw her granb a handful of trunks and waved it off. Vice then countered and rolle dup Hiedra for the win.

Match Result: Lola Vice defeated La Hiedra

Backstage, AAA Mixed Tag Champions Ethan Page and Chelsea Green (who was also in the rumble, making it a Quad-Rude) watched the result. They left to prepare to defend their titles against Iguana and Vice.

Next, Santos Ecobar cut a promo, but it was unfortunately not translated. One can assume it was about el Hijo de Dr Wagner jr and the AAA Latin American Title. I think Escobar wants it, which would track.

Rey de Reyes 2026 Qualifying Four Way Match: Aero Star vs. Apollo Crews vs. La Parka vs. Jack Cartwheel

La Parka was ALSO in Saudi Arabia for the Rumble, so now we are up to a Cinco de Rude.

La Parka and Crews hooked up off the top, with Crews sending him to the outside. Areostar came in and tripped Crews to the outside. That let Cartwheel, uh, cartwheel dropkick Areostar. La Parka came back in and didn’t fare much better. Crews then threw Cartwheel over the top rope and followed with a dive to take out all four.

Crews chose La Parka to throw back into the ring and nailed him with a staaaaaalling suplex. La Parka hit a Michinoku Driver out of nowhere and almost got a quick win, but Cartwheel broke it up. La Parka sent Crews to the outside then frog splashed Cartwheel, but Aerostar broke up the pin.

Crews and Areostar locked up nest, but La Parka got back in the ring in time to eat a codebreaker from Areostar. Cartwheel then came in for a Poisonrana on Crews, leaving all four men on their backs in the ring.

Cartwheel armdragged Crews out of the ring and then took out La Parka and Areostar with a (you guessed it) cartwheel. He went up top and hit a twisting shooting star press on La Parka, but Crews broke it up.

Crews then started powerbombing everyone until Areostar hit a cutter. He went up top, but La Parka grabbed him for a spanish fly, follwed by the thriller. 1-2-3 La Parka pinned Aerostar to qualify for Rey de Reyes.

Match Result: La Parka defeated Aero Star, Apollo Crews and Jack Cartwheel

La Hiedra vs. Lola Vice, Rey de Reyes qualifer set for next week’s AAA on Fox

A match featuring Mr. Iguana as a special referee is part of next week’s AAA lineup.

During this week’s show, La Hierda was seen talking to Mr. Iguana when Lola Vice appeared, also taking interest in Iguana. It was agreed that Hiedra and Vice would meet on next week’s show, with Mr. Iguana as referee. Whoever wins the match would team with Mr. Iguana to face Ethan Page and Chelsea Green for the Mixed Tag Team titles on the February 7 edition of the program.

The first qualifier for the Rey de Reyes tournament will also take place. Jack Cartwheel, Aerostar, Apollo Crews, and La Parka will meet in a four-way match with the winner advancing to the finals. It was revealed during Saturday’s show that Penta will appear at Rey de Reyes on March 14 and will present the ceremonial sword to the winner of the tournament.

Here is the lineup for next week’s AAA on Fox:

AAA on Fox (January 31)

  • Rey de Reyes qualifier: Jack Cartwheel vs. Aerostar vs. Apollo Crews vs. La Parka
  • Lola Vice vs. La Hiedra (special guest referee Mr. Iguana)

Penta to award ceremonial sword to AAA Rey de Reyes winner

Penta has finally made his much-awaited AAA announcement: that he will present a ceremonial sword to the 2026 AAA Rey de Reyes winner.

On Saturday’s episode of Lucha Libre AAA on Fox in Latin America, the announcement was made and then later uploaded as a vignette on social media.

Penta reflected on his history as a previous AAA Rey de Reyes winner before opening up on awarding the respected sword to his year’s winner:

“Puebla has a very special place in my heart. Every time I’ve competed in Puebla, the people have welcomed me with open arms. What do you think of this? On March 14th, I will personally, I will be in Puebla to personally hand the sword to the Rey de Reyes. So, my people in Puebla, I’ll see it all with you, March 14th.”

Almost a decade ago, in 2016, Penta won the Rey de Reyes when he defeated La Parka and Villano IV.

He also noted that there will be four Fatal Four-Way matches with the winners clashing against each other for a shot at the AAA Mega Championship.

AAA on Fox live results: Three title matches, Penta makes an announcement

AAA presents its second show on Fox tonight.

The show was taped on the same night as last week’s live episode in Mexico City. It will feature three championship matches and a segment featuring Penta.

The AAA World Tag Team Championships will be on the line as champions Pagano & Psycho Clown defend against The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) and Tokyo Bad Boys (Kento & Takuma) in a three-way match.

The AAA Latin American Championship will also be defended tonight, with El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. facing Mecha Wolf.

AAA World Cruiserweight Champion Laredo Kid will defend his title in a three-way match against Octagon Jr. and Mini Vikingo.

It was revealed on last week’s episode that Penta will have a special announcement tonight. Penta was pulled from AAA’s Guerrera de Titanes show on December 20 due to injury. He had been scheduled to reunite the Lucha Bros with Rey Fenix against El Grande Americano and Dominik Mysterio.

Our live coverage will begin at 10 p.m. Eastern.

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Hey! I was just in Montreal for Saturday Night’s Main Event and now I’m in Mexico for AAA on Fox! Crazy! Tonight’s show features a trio of championship matches, each with more people in it than the last, so let’s get into it!

The biggest change in AAA since WWE bought is the addition of the show-starting footage of wrestlers arriving to work. The major announcement from Penta was teased and we were off to the races.

AAA Cruiserweight Championship Match: Laredo Kid (c) vs. Octagón Jr. vs. Mini Vikingo

Mini Vikingo is just that, a small viking. He looked like he was about 17 years old, so seeing how he fared against veterans like Laredo Kid and Octagon Jr. would be very interesting. 

Vikingo exploded out of the gate, taking down both other wrestlers. His lightness was a factor as Octagon tossed him around, but ended up on the outside. Vikingo then tried a dive, but Laredo interrupted. Octagon and Laredo then got together for a Doomsday Device on the outside. 

Laredo went for the cover, but Octagon broke it up. Vikingo rolled out and Octagon hit a tornado crossbody on Laredo. He then took him down with a headscissor, but Octagon countered with one of his own. He went to leap over the ropes, but Vikingo rolled him up for a two count. 

Octagon then hit some truly brutal powerbombs and drivers on Vikingo, sending him to the outside. Laredo took down Octagon but Octagon tried to pull him off the top rope. Octagon got shoved away, but Vikingo scrambled up and tried to hit a headscissor but missed and landed on his head, causing Rey Mysterio to scream out “Jesus!” on commentary. 

Octagon hit a cutter on the outside on Vikingo after Vikingo nailed Laredo with a corkscrew dive. Vikingo and Octagon moved back into the ring and Octagon sent him flying from the top turnbuckle with a headscissor. Somehow, Vikingo kicked out at two. 

Laredo then hit a destroyer DDT on Octagon, but left himself open to a poisonrana from Vikingo. Vikingo set up Laredo in the corner, but Laredo dodged the meteora. He hit a big Forearm on Vikingo and set him up on the top turnbuckle for one of the best Spanish Flys in wrestling history. Laredo pinned Vikingo to retain his title. 

Match Result: Laredo Kid defeated Octagón Jr. and Mini Vikingo

AAA Latin American Championship Match: El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr (c) vs. Mecha Wolf

Last week, Santos Escobar made his return to AAA by taking out Wagner. So this week, Wagner is getting revenge by defending his title against <checks notes> a mechanical werewolf. 

LUCHA LIBRE!

Wagner got a big boot onto Wolf off the top and sent him to the outside. Wigner followed but ate a superkick and Wolf rang back into the ring to dive out on him. Wolf dragged him back into the ring and began laying hands. 

Wagner powered up and returned the shots, sending Wolf back against the ropes. He hit Wolf with a few shoulder tackles and then dropped him with a belly-to-back suplex. Wolf rolled out of the ring to collect his thoughts and Wagner hit him with a dive. 

Wagner dragged Wolf back in for a pin, but only got a two-count. Wagner lifted him up in an electric chair position and slammed Wolf back to the mat for another two count. Wagner scooped up Wolf, but Wolf got free and hit him with a running knee. Wolf went up top, but Wagner met him there and Wolf bit him on the mask. 

Wolf dove after him, but Wagner dodged and bounced off the ropes with a discus lariat. He scooped up Wolf for a Wagner Driver and that was it. 

Match Result: El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr defeated Mecha Wolf

After the match, Wagner grabbed a mic and called out Santos Escobar. Rey Mysterio translated for those of us at home, letting us know that Wagner was telling Escobar that he hasn’t forgotten him.

-Next, Penta was shown in a pre-taped interview. He talked about the injury he suffered in December and how hard the road back has been so far. He talked about how he loves the lucha libre fans and in the year since his RAW debut he’s done a lot that he wouldn’t even have imagined, but the best is yet to come.

Then the announcement: Penta will be at the Rey De Reyes tournament ten years after he won the whole thing. The winner gets a shot at the AAA Mega Championship and the chance to wield a ceremonial sword, which will be presented by Penta. They then introduced who would compete in the first qualifying 4-way: Jack Cartwheel, Aerostar, Apollo Crews and La Parka. That match will be next week.

AAA Tag Team Championship Match: Psycho Clown & Pagano (c) vs. Motor City Machine Guns vs. Tokyo Bad Boys vs. NGD

So, even before this match started, it was pretty obvious that it was going to be very chaotic. Under Lucha rules, anyone can be in the ring pretty much any time, but the match kicked off with Psycho Clown taking on Kento of the Tokyo Bad Boys. Alex Shelley of the Machine Guns then tagged himself in against Forestero of the NGD.

Shelley took control until he was knocked into Pagano who counted that as a tag. He took on Takuma of the Bad Boys who gave up about 50lbs to Pagano. Pagano hit a gruesome blockbuster, but could only get a two count as Shelley broke it up.

Pagano hit a cutter on Takuma, sending him careening into Chris Sabin of the Machine Guns. Sabin traded blows with Sanson of NGD but he managed to get knocked into Psycho Clown on the outside, which tagged him in against Sabin.

Shelley came in to help Sabin, which brought in Pagano. They all headed out of the ring and a brawl broke out. People were getting chopped everywhere and suddenly footage of a beaten up Panic Clown in the back was shown.

Back in the ring Sanson took out Takuma and Kento. NGD hit a double flapjack and dropkick on Kento, but could only get a two count out of him. Forestero leapt from the top turnbuckle to stomp the arm of Kento. He hoisted him up, but Kento got free and shoved him at Takuma who kicked him in the face.

Kento body slammed Sanson and Takuma hit a shooting star press, but Sanson kicked out. Takuma shot him off the ropes, but Shelley came back in to break it up. Takuma tagged in Kanto and they tried a double team. Shelly fought them off though and Sabin tagged in. The Machine Guns double teamed everyone, taking everyone out and trying a pin for two on Kento.

Kento fought back and hit a back suplex on Sabin. Psycho Clown tagged in and hit a Psycho Elbow on Kento. He brought in Pagano and they hit a double blockbuster on the Tokyo Bad Boys. NGD came in and the Clown and Pagano double teamed them right back out.

Pagano tried to pin Sanson, but he was deemed not the legal man. That let Kento get the drop on Pagano until Shelley got a blind tag. The Machine Guns double teamed Kento until NGD came in and tried to throw them over the ropes. MCM dodged it and tossed them out instead. Sabin got both in a dive, but Clown took out Shelley.

Pagano and Psycho Clown hit duelling Psycho Drivers on the Tokyo Bad Boys and got the pin to retain their titles.

Match Result: Psycho Clown & Pagano defeated Motor City Machine Guns, Tokyo Bad Boys and NGD

Aftre the match, Pagano and Psycho Clown ran to the back just in time to see Panic Clown loaded into an ambulance. The many, many clowns in AAA all wailed in horror at seeing one of their own in such condition as the show ended.

AAA on Fox lineup, streaming start time announced

AAA’s second show on Fox airs tonight.

The show was taped last weekend in Mexico City on the same night as AAA’s first live episode. It will air on Fox Sports in Mexico and Central America and stream internationally on WWE and AAA’s YouTube channels.

WWE.com announced in its preview for the show that it will air following the conclusion of Saturday Night’s Main Event, which streams on WWE’s YouTube channel outside the United States beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern.

Both WWE and AAA’s YouTube channels list the AAA stream as beginning at 10 p.m. Eastern, one hour later than last week’s broadcast. The show will air on Fox beginning at 9 p.m. Eastern.

Three title matches are set for AAA’s second show on Fox. The full lineup is below.

AAA on Fox lineup for Saturday, January 24, 2026:

  • AAA World Tag Team Champions Pagano & Psycho Clown defend against The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) and Tokyo Bad Boys (Kento & Takuma) in a three-way
  • AAA Latin American Champion El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. defends against Mecha Wolf
  • AAA World Cruiserweight Champion Laredo Kid defends against Octagon Jr. and Mini Vikingo in a three-way

Undertaker not trying to make AAA like ‘Raw or SmackDown WWE’

While appearing on Cody Rhodes’ “What Do You Wanna Talk About?” podcast, The Undertaker detailed the vision he has for Lucha Libre AAA.

Undertaker has become a significant behind-the-scenes player in AAA since WWE acquired the lucha libre promotion in 2025. His role includes helping out in creative. In that position, Undertaker wants to preserve the legacy AAA has while also adding in elements like better storytelling and production values.

“Helping out with creative and doing some stuff with AAA, I’m trying to — my vision is to almost take a step back to step forward. I’m really high on the physicality and the actual in-ring stuff and things making sense, which is kind of difficult from where I’ve come from and then working with AAA,” Undertaker said

“The lucha libre legacy is incredible, right? With the mask and then there’s so many [legacy wrestlers], you know, there’s this guy who then has a son who has a son. So all these legacies and all this culture is in there. What we’re trying to do is honor that, but give more production value to the product and help story tell a little better. I think that’s the biggest thing.”

Undertaker praised the talent in AAA and the fandom the promotion already has. Though elements of the WWE product will be melded in, Undertaker wants AAA to exist as an alternative.

“Talking about incredible athletes and the things that they can do is, it’s amazing,” Undertaker said. “And the following they have is amazing. So if I can take the best of lucha libre and the best of what I know and I can mold them together, I think we’re going to have something that’s really, really special down there.

“But that’s the key. I’m not trying to make AAA Lucha Libre, I’m not trying to make it Raw or SmackDown WWE. I’m taking some elements of that, adding it to what they already do, and try and make a product that everyone will want to see. And it’s an alternative. It’s just like the other company. Raw, SmackDown, all these other, TNA, just to give people a variety and different things to enjoy about wrestling.”

AAA began a new TV deal with Fox Latin America this month. The promotion will be broadcast on Fox in Mexico, Central America, and South America (except Brazil), with WWE streaming the TV show on YouTube and Facebook outside of those areas.