AAA on Fox live results: El Grande Americano & Texano Jr. vs. El Mesias & Mecha Wolf

AAA returns to Fox in Latin America tonight.

Tonight’s show was taped on April 11 in Mexico City. The episode will feature two tag team matches as El Mesias and Mecha Wolf team up to face El Grande Americano and Texano Jr. and La Parka and Rey Fenix take on Money Machine. In singles competition, Laredo Kid faces El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr.

Also scheduled for Saturday’s show, La Catalina will be interviewed after making her debut two weeks ago.

AAA’s next TV taping is set for May 2 in Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico.

The full lineup for AAA on Fox April 25, 2026:

  • La Catalina interview
  • El Grande Americano & Texano Jr. vs. El Mesias & Mecha Wolf
  • Marisela Pena Roldan to decide Dorian Roldan’s future as the new AAA General Manager
  • Rey Fenix & La Parka vs. Money Machine (Garra de Oro & Colmillo de Plata)
  • AAA Latin American Champion El Hijo de Dr Wagner Jr vs. AAA Cruiserwieght Champion Laredo Kid

Our live coverage begins at 10 p.m. Eastern.

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Its a beautiful night for some Lucha Libre and here in AAA, they take that action WORLD WIDE!

Before we begin, I wanted to let you all know that I recently shaved my beard into a moustache. I was going for a Dirty Dom look, but ended up more of a Sam Elliot. Which isn’t too bad.

Anyways, wrestling.

Rey Fenix & La Parka vs. Money Machine (Garra de Oro & Colmillo de Plata)

La Parka and Fenix teaming together just warms my cholesterol-riddled heart. Money machine have had some great matches on AAA on Fox, but the crowd showed their clear favourites with volume, especially when Fenix entered.

MOney Machine jumped Fenix and La Parka off the bell, but they were sent to the outside so Fenix and La Parka could treat us to a stereo suicide dive. Rolling everyone back in the ring, La Parka went up top for a frog splash on Plata. The bell rang as he was flying through the air, but Plata kicked out of the cover anyway.

Oro came in and Money Machine double teamed La Parka. They went for a double suplex, but La LArka countered it with one of his own and made the tag to Fenix. Plata absolutely clocked Fenix as he entered, but he managed to kick out of the cover.

Money Machine isolated Fenix in their corner for some quick tags in and out until Fenix managed a dropkick on Plata. He went for a hot tag to Parka, but Oro pulled him off the apron. Oro then went off the top with a crossbody, but Fenix kicked out of Plata’s cover.

Fenix managed a chinbreaker on Plata, but it didn’t slow him down and Plata clotheslined him. Oro came in for a double team, but a superkick put a stop to that. Fenix made a rolling tag to Parka, who came in a cleaned house with a back breaker for each of Oro and Plata.

Parka hit a powerbomb on Oro then tagged in Fenix. Money Machine got the drop on them though, sending Parka to the outside then double teaming Fenix. Plata hit a suicide dive on Parka on the outside while Oro hit a suplex on Fenix.

Plata went up top, but Fenix moved out ot the way and dropped him with a superkick. Oro tried to help, but Parka nailed him with a dropkick, but seemed to take the worst of hit himself.

Fenix sent Plata to the outside where Parka leapt over Oro on the top turnbuckle onto Plata on the outside! Yes, you read that right. Fenix hit a Mexican Muscle Buster on Oro that made the cover to get the victory.

Match Result: Rey Fenix & La Parka defeated Money Machine

Next up, La Catalina was interviewed from Wrestlemania. Catalina made her debut two weeks ago, putting Reina de Reinas Champion Flammer on notice that she was coming for her title. She was shown meeting someone who couldn’t be seen (John Cena, I’m funny like that) and being welcomed to AAA by Mega Champion Dirty Dom Mysterio.

Catalina talked about her dream of being in AAA and footage was shown of her working her way through the indies. She said that she want’s to win the title for all the little girls who are fans of Lucha Libre and WWE.

Non-Title Champion vs Champion Match: AAA Latin American Champion El Hijo de Dr Wagner Jr vs. AAA Cruiserwieght Champion Laredo Kid

That heading is just about the longest one I’ve ever written for one of these. Almost as long as the title reigns of these champions, which is a combined 739 days, Wagner with 234 and Laredo sits at 505 days as champion.

Off the bell, Laredo got a few lariats in, stunning Wagner. Wagner recovered and threw a counle of his own in the corner. Wagner had a significant size advantage over Laredo, but size doesn’t matter when you’re on the receiving end of a superkick.

Laredo went up top and hit a splash from the top turnbuckle, but Wagner kicked out of the cover. Laredo stomped Wagner then tried to grapevine his leg. Wagner crawled away from it and they traded shots, with Laredo sending Wagner to the corner face first. Laredo then worked the back of Wagner with shoulders and kicks until he fell over.

Laredo hit a second rope moonsault, but when it went for the second one, Wagner rolled out of the way and put a foot in his face. Wagner nailed a death valley driver on Laredo, but wasn’t able to make the cover.

Wagner went for a discus elbow, but Laredo dodged and hit a neckbreaker. They moved to the outside and Laredo hit a superkick on Wagner. Laredo then hit a standing 450 from the ring apron (the 450-est part of the ring!) and dragged Wagner back into the ring for a cover. Wagner kicked out though.

Laredo sent Wagner to the corner, but Wagner dodged the charge and hit him with a big boot. Then he pulled Laredo through the ropes and simply threw him to the ground. Laredo literally bounced with impact. Some how, back in the ring, Laredo kicked out of the cover.

Wagner hit a triple jump moonsault, but again, Laredo wouldn’t go down. Wagner hit a Wagner Driver and finally was able to make the pin to win the Champion vs Champion match.

Match Result: El Hijo de Dr Wagner Jr defeated Laredo Kid

After the match, Laredo was pissed. But Wagner offered his hand out of respect and Laredo begrudgingly shook it.

-After a break, Laredo was approached by Ray Fenix who told him not to worry about his loss. Laredo said that he was just jealous and then stormed off.

Marisela Pena Roldan was then shown in a taped segment saying that during the Live show on May 23rd, the new General Manager of AAA will be announced. Neat.

“Real” El Grande Americano & Texano Jr. vs. El Mesias & Mecha Wolf

In case you didn’t know, El Mesias comes to the ring in a full out Dr. Doom outfit, which is glorious. Mecha Wolf looks like a wolf, but Mecha. Texano got a huge ovation as this is his first match in AAA in something like five years. But it was nothing to the explosion of cheers when the Real El Grande Americano arrived.

(Oh yeah, just to catch you up, commentary and thus, me, are going with “Real” Americano and “OG” Americano these days. This match featured the Real Americano, who was the one that won Rey De Reyes.)

Americano and Mecha started things off with Mecha getting the jump on Americano with a flurry of feat and fists. Americano countered with a heel kick and then bent Mecha’s arm around his back for a quick twist and a pose. He then did what I can only describe as a reverse staaaaaaallling suplex. I’ll let you seek out the video for that one.

Americano kept Mecha in an arm stretch until the crowd demanded Texano tag in. He did and Mesias did the same, re-igniting their years long feud.

They traded shots in the middle of the ring, each one countering the other. Mesias tried a sunset flip, but Texano hit him with a sliding forearm. Mesias and Mecha slipped outside to strategize, and Mesias got back into the ring holding Texano’s bull rope. The ref immediately pulled it away, giving Mecha and Mesias a chance to double stomp Texano.

Mesias tagged in after Mecha hit the back of Texano’s head. He put Texano in a sleeper, but Texano was able to get out of it. Mesias went off the ropes, but Texano caught him with a backbreaker. Hot tags were made to Americano and Mecha.

Americano threw Mecha in a back body drop and then a clothesline. He wet to the second rope and hit a diving clothesline, but Mesias broke up the cover. Texano intercepted him and kicked him in the face. Mesias countered with a scoop slam, but Americano hit him with a dropkick.

Americano then hit a rolling driver on Mecha, but Mesias speared him in half. The fight moved to the outside where Texano speared Mesias through the barricade.

Back in the ring, Americano hit Mecha with a big right hand, then put him in a La Cavernaria back stretch, causing Mecha to tap right out.

Match Result: El Grande Americano & Texano Jr. defeated El Mesias & Mecha Wolf

After the match, Texano was getting an ovaition from the crowd. Americano left to let him get his flowers and as soon as he did, OG Americano ran in and put and ankle lock on Texano. Real Americano sprinted back to the ring, but OG bailed, leaving Real Americano to tend to Texano.

The Grande Americano Civil War continues next week with the most dangerous segment in Wrestling, nee, in ALL sports: The Contract Signing.

Rey Fenix match announced as updated AAA lineup on Fox episode

Rey Fenix is set to tag with La Parka on the upcoming episode of AAA on Fox.

Last week, AAA announced its lineup for its April 25th episode. While La Catalina is set for an interview, El Grande Americano will team up with Texano Jr. and face the duo of El Mesias & Mecha Wolf.

On the same episode, WWE’s Fenix was also announced to compete. Now, just hours before the April 25th episode, Fenix has been revealed to be teaming up with La Parka.

Fenix and La Parka will team up to take on Money Machine (Garra de Oro & Colmillo de Plata). On the April 25 AAA episode on Fox, Marisela Pena Roldan is also set to decide Dorian Roldan’s fate as the new AAA general manager.

AAA on Fox | April 25, 2026

  • La Catalina interview
  • El Grande Americano & Texano Jr. vs. El Mesias & Mecha Wolf
  • Marisela Pena Roldan to decide Dorian Roldan’s future as the new AAA General Manager
  • Rey Fenix & La Parka vs. Money Machine (Garra de Oro & Colmillo de Plata)

AAA’s Jack Cartwheel shares injury update

Jack Cartwheel has shared an injury update.

Cartwheel suffered an elbow injury at GCW Gringo Loco’s The Wrld on Lucha on April 17 in Las Vegas, resulting in his match against Galeno del Mal being waved off early.

On Thursday, the 25-year-old posted to social media to say that he has an MRI scheduled for next week.

Cartwheel wrote:

“Hello everyone! I’m in high spirits. Going to have to do more than take away my arm to break my momentum. I will be paused. However, I have an MRI scheduled for next week. I hate sitting out, I hate missing out, I don’t like to take things easy. I will be back.”

He later added, “It may take some time, but I will be better because of this! And make every cartwheel count!🤸

Cartwheel last wrestled for AAA at Rey de Reyes in Puebla, Mexico, on March 14, where he competed in a four-way match for the AAA World Cruiserweight Championship. Laredo Kid retained the title against Cartwheel, TJ Perkins, and Dragon Lee.

He has now wrestled four times on AAA on Fox, though he has yet to pick up a victory. His only singles match in the promotion since it debuted on the network in Latin America was a loss to La Parka at the February 7 taping.

Cartwheel’s post is below.

La Catalina, El Mesias, and more part of upcoming AAA on Fox episode

The first few matches and segments for the upcoming April 25th episode of AAA on Fox have now been announced.

Moments after the April 18 episode of AAA on Fox, after WWE WrestleMania 42, AAA announced the lineup for next week’s April 25 episode.

WWE’s Rey Fenix is scheduled to be in action against an unnamed opponent, while Texano Jr. is set to return and team up with El Grande Americano and face the duo of El Mesias and Mecha Wolf. Texano Jr. has not wrestled for the promotion since October 2024.

Former CMLL wrestler and AAA’s newest addition, La Catalina, is scheduled for an interview, while Dorian Roldan awaits to hear the decision on becoming the new AAA General Manager.

The April 18 episode announced that El Grande Americano II and El Grande Americano will sign their mask vs. mask match contract on the May 2 AAA on Fox episode.

AAA on Fox | April 25, 2026

  • La Catalina interview
  • El Grande Americano & Texano Jr. vs. El Mesias & Mecha Wolf
  • Rey Fenix to be in action
  • Marisela Pena Roldan to decide Dorian Roldan’s future as the new AAA General Manager

AAA on Fox live results: Lola Vice & Mr. Iguana defend the World Mixed Tag titles

AAA is back on Fox in Latin America on Saturday night.

Matches for this week’s episode were taped last Saturday after AAA’s live show from Mexico City. That event featured Penta successfully retaining the Intercontinental Championship against El Hijo del Vikingo.

Two matches are advertised for tonight’s episode, including a title bout.

AAA World Mixed Tag Team Champions Lola Vice and Mr. Iguana will defend the titles against La Hiedra and Dinamico. This will be the first defense for Vice and Iguana since winning the titles from Ethan Page and La Hiedra, who filled in for an injured Chelsea Green in February.

Also scheduled for Saturday is a triple threat bout with Aero Star, Joaquin Wilde, and Lince Dorado.

The full lineup for AAA on Fox for April 18, 2026:

  • Lince Dorado vs. Joaquin Wilde vs. Aero Star
  • AAA World Mixed Tag Team Champions Lola Vice & Mr. Iguana defend against La Hiedra & Dinamico

Our live coverage is set to begin at 10 p.m. Eastern.

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Welcome in, friends! Or should I say ¡Bienvenidos amigos!

Tonight, WWE is running some little indie show, so they aren’t airing any AAA action on their Youtube page. With that said though, there’s still the AAA Youtube page! That page broadcasts entirely in Spanish though and unfortunately, yours truly struggles with English let alone Spanish. So, I will keep you informed as best I can.

The show began and the footage of wrestlers arriving to work provided us with some breaking news: Ivar of the War Raiders will be taking on one half of the AAA Tag Champions, Psycho Clown later in the show. To kick things off though:

Three Way Match: Lince Dorado vs Aero Star vs Joaquin Wilde

Dorado took control off the top, elbowing Aero out of the ring and focusing on Wilde. Aero got back into the ring in time to eat a backbreaker and a hard lariat from Dorado. Wilde tried to get some offence in, but Areo cut him off.

Dorado was sent to the outside and Wilde and Aero exchanged blows until Dorado came back in. Wilde dispatched them both and went for a pin on Aero, but he kicked out. Aero responded by kicking Wilde out of the ring, only to be drop slammed by Dorado.

Aero stepped out to catch his breath and Dorado dove through the ropes onto him. Out of nowhere, Wilde jumped off the top turnbuckle onto both on the outside. Wilde pulled Aero back into the ring and set him up in kind of a reverse surfboard and posed.

Dorado took exception to that and pulled Wilde off Aero by the hair. He hit him with a driver, but it only got a two count. Dorado charged and Wilde back body dropped him out of the ring and laid out Aero with a superkick.

Wild went up top, but Aero cut him off and blocked a sunset bomb. Wilde reset and tried it again, but while making the pin, Dorado hit a moonsault onto them both. Dorado went for a cover, but Aero broke it up with a senton.

Aero hit a chinbreaker on Dorado and then returned the favor from earlier, diving on him through the ropes. Back in the ring, Wilde said something wrong because Aero dove onto him, sending him into the Announce table.

Aero got back in the ring and hit a cutter on Dorado. Aero then hit a poisonrana from the top turnbuckle on Dorado, but Dorado rolled it through and pinned him to get the win.

Match Result: Lince Dorado defeated Aero Star and Joaquin Wilde

Backstage, the War Raiders were shown beating up Murder Clown. Psycho Clown and Pagano made the save and the scene swtiched to Dorian Roldán having a meeting with his Mom. He made the pitch that he should be running AAA. The response was “we’ll think about it.” Based on what it means when MY Mom says that, he probably doesn’t have a snowball’s chance in Mexico City.

AAA World Mixed Tag Team Title Match: Lola Vice & Mr. Iguana (c) vs Dinamico & La Hiedra

Brand new NXT Women’s Champion Lola Vice entered to a great ovaition from the audience, but as always it was La Yesca and Mr Iguana that got everyone off their feet. Dinamico and Hiedra were also there.

Iguana and Dinamico kicked things off with Iguana knocking him to the ring then placing La Yesca on his chest. Iguana started a count, but Dinamico kicked out at two.

Vice tagged in and tied up with Hiedra. Vice put her in an arm stretch, then laid a few kicks in the midsection. Hiedra popped back up, but Vice dropped her with a leg sweep. Hiedra returned the favour and Vice went stiff like an Iguana. That allowed her to lure Hiedra into a triangle choke.

Dinamico ran in, but was cut off by Iguana who put him in an armbar. Hiedra and Dinamico overpowered their opponents and Dinamico hit a meteora on Iguana in the corner. Hiedra dropkicked Vice in the corner, but could only get a two count.

Vice and Hiedra fought until Vice landed a suplex. That gave her a chance to tag in Iguana who took Dinamico down with an Inguanarna. He went for the cover, but Dinamico kicked out at two.

Dinamico landed a cutter on Iguana, but couldn’t get the pin. Dinamico whipped him into the corner, where Vice made a tag and Iguana grabbed La Yesca. Iguana threw La Yesca at Hiedra and Vice hit a cannonball on Dinamico, sending him to the outside.

Vice and Hiedra fought until Iguana distracted her with La Yesca and Vice sent her out of the ring. Dinamico took her place and went for a suplex, but Iguana countered with a back elbow. Dinamico hit a powerbomb, but again Iguana kicked out. Iguana hit him with a bulldog onto La Yesca (I think) and made the pin to retain the Mixed Tag Titles.

Match Result: Lola Vice & Mr. Iguana defeated Dinamico & La Hiedra

After a recap package, it was revealed that the El Grande Americano Civil War will continue next week as they sign the contract for their mask-vs-mask match. I’m sure it will be a somber and civil affair with no violence of any kind.

The scene switched and El Verde Americano was shown backstage giving Texano Jr his flowers and asking him to be on his team to defend the honor of AAA and Lucha Libre. So I think they are going to be friends and partners in a tag match next week.

Also, Rey Fenix will be in action and La Catalina will have some things to say. Next week! Before that though:

War Raider Ivar vs Psycho Clown

A video package teased a bit of tension in the Psycho Circus between Pagano and Psycho Clown. But, they have agreed to deal with it later once the War Raiders are out of their collective brightly colored hair. Psycho Clown entered so hard it appeared he lost part of his very spiky jacket.

The thing about Ivar is he is a very big guy who moves like a luchadore. This shouldn’t be possible, but it is and off the top he took control, knocking Psycho to the mat. Psycho tried to counter with a waistlock and some punching.

Ivar sent him off the ropes, but Psycho used it as a springboard for a shoulder tackle that sent Iver out of the ring, where Psycho dove onto him from the apron. He sent Ivar back into the ring where Ivar dropped him with a spinning power slam.

Ivar started clubbing Psycho’s back, hitting him so hard his own hairline receded. He stomped Psycho, but Psycho fired up and started throwing hands. And Feet. Psycho hit a spinning kick, but Ivar saw him coming out of the corner and put him down hard.

Ivar missed on a cannonball, allowing Psycho to dropkick him in the back. Psycho went up top and hit a bouncing split legged moonsault, but Ivar kicked out of the cover at two. Psycho got to his feet and tried to rip his own face off (it’s a thing he does, don’t worry) but Ivar stopped it. Psycho sent him into the corner for a big boot.

Psycho went up top again and went for a cross body, but Ivar caught and planted him in the middle of the ring. Ivar scoop slammed him for good measure, then went up top for a moonsault of his own. Psycho moved though and Ivar bounced up, throwing a spin kick.

Ivar hit a sit-out powerbomb, but Psycho kicked out at two. Ivar set him up on the top turnbuckle, but Psycho countered an hit a sunset bomb. Ivar kicked out of the cover though.

Psycho hit a drop kick, sending Ivar into the referee. He landed a driver on Ivar, but the ref was out and coultdn’t make the count. Erik, the other War Raider ran to the ring and took out Psycho. He and Ivar double powerbombed him and Erik woke up the ref who counted to three.

Match Result: Ivar defeated Psycho Clown

Pagano then hit the ring, seconds short of being able to save his tag partner, Psycho. They argued up the ramp, coming to shoves at one point. They headed to the back still arguing. The camera followed and they started shoving each other in the back.

Pagano said that Psycho should watch his mouth and they stomped off in different directions. Psycho came upon the beaten body of Murder Clown. He reached down and pulled up a black bandana insinuating that it had been Pagano who took out Murder.

Sounds like a Ja Rule song.

See you next week!

New match added to AAA on Fox lineup

A new match has been added to the lineup for tonight’s AAA on Fox episode.

Psycho Clown vs. Ivar is now scheduled for the show.

The match was taped on the April 11 show in Mexico City, which also featured Penta defending the Intercontinental Championship against El Hijo del Vikingo in a bout that aired live.

The bout comes after The War Raiders and Psycho Clown’s team with Pagano went to a no contest in the AAA World Tag Team Championship match at Rey de Reyes last month. There has also been dissension within Psycho Circus, with suspicion falling on Pagano for attacking other clowns in the stable.

Three matches are now scheduled for Saturday’s show. The updated lineup is below.

AAA on Fox lineup for April 18, 2026:

  • Lince Dorado vs. Joaquin Wilde vs. Aero Star
  • Psycho Clown vs. Ivar
  • AAA World Mixed Tag Team Champions Lola Vice & Mr. Iguana defend against La Hiedra & Dinamico

World Mixed Tag Team title match announced for AAA on Fox

A new match has been announced for this week’s episode of AAA on Fox.

The AAA World Mixed Tag Team titles will be on the line as Lola Vice and Mr. Iguana defend against Dinamico and La Hiedra. The match was taped last Saturday, April 11, in Mexico City.

AAA wrote:

“Lola Vice and Mr. Iguana put the AAA Mixed Tag Team Championship on the line against La Hiedra and Dinámico: Saturday #AAAenFOX”

This will be Vice and Iguana’s first defense since winning the belts at the February 7 taping. They defeated Ethan Page and La Hiedra to win the titles, with La Hiedra replacing Chelsea Green after Green suffered an ankle injury on SmackDown the night before.

On recent episodes of AAA on Fox, Green has claimed she is still a AAA World Mixed Tag Team Champion because she wasn’t involved in the match where she and Page dropped the belts.

One other match has been announced for this week’s show, as Lince Dorado faces Joaquin Wilde and Aero Star in a triple threat match.

The updated lineup is below.

AAA on Fox lineup for April 18, 2026:

  • Lince Dorado vs. Joaquin Wilde vs. Aero Star
  • AAA World Mixed Tag Team Champions Lola Vice & Mr. Iguana defend against La Hiedra & Dinamico

New triple threat match added to upcoming AAA episode on Fox

The first match for the upcoming April 18 episode of AAA on Fox has been announced.

The next episode of Lucha Libre AAA on FOX is scheduled to air on April 18th, 2026, after night one of WWE WrestleMania 42.

While a complete card for the show has yet to be announced, AAA has revealed its first match for the night following WrestleMania 42.

Lince Dorado, Joaquin Wilde, and Aero Star are set to face each other in a triple threat match on the April 18 episode of AAA on Fox.

The episode will be available for fans to watch at 8 PM on Fox, Fox One⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ , and Fox Tubi⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ in Mexico and Central America, and in South America (except Brazil) on YouTube Fox.

Last week’s episode featured a heavily praised brawl between El Grande Americano II and OG El Grande Americano, as well as the arrival of former CMLL wrestler La Catalina.

AAA on Fox unmasking spot leads to speculation about rule change

It is not clear if unmasking an opponent still leads to a disqualification in AAA.

The finish of Octagon Jr. and the original El Grande Americano’s match on AAA on Fox has raised questions about a potential rule change in the company. Americano ripped off Octagon’s mask in front of the referee on Saturday’s show in Mexico City before making him tap out to an ankle lock.

“You can’t pull the mask,” Rey Mysterio, who was on commentary for the show, is heard saying as Americano grabbed at Octagon’s mask.

After Americano was declared the winner, Mysterio asked, “Was this no disqualification?”

Dave Meltzer and Bryan Alvarez addressed the situation on the Saturday evening edition of Wrestling Observer Radio.

Meltzer said:

“People were really upset, and quite frankly they should be, because obviously in Mexico if you unmask a guy it’s a DQ, but in WWE you unmask a guy it’s not a DQ. So again, we’re seeing more and more lucha libre turn into American style.

It’s happening a little bit in CMLL, it’s happening far more in AAA. There are people who like the traditional style and hate the traditions changing, but when WWE bought it, that’s what was going to happen. It’s just how it is.”

La Catalina makes AAA debut, confronts Lady Flammer

La Catalina has joined AAA.

Reina de Reinas Champion Lady Flammer was celebrating her 974-day reign as champion when suddenly a pink cadillac was shown, with La Catalina in the driver’s seat. She then made her debut, effectively becoming the first person to leave CMLL for AAA since the latter was purchased by WWE last year.

Catalina cut a promo congratulating Flammer on her long reign as champion. But she pointed out one thing: Flammer has never faced Catalina. The rest of Las Toxicas went in for the attack but Catalina drove both of Flammer’s stablemates out of the ring. She then grabbed Flammer and shoved the champion’s face into the cake, the segment ending with Flammer then being thrown into a bunch of pictures that were set up to celebrate her long reign.

Earlier this week, CMLL announced that Catalina had left the company when her contract expired on April 1, saying it was Catalina’s decision not to renew her deal. Luchablog later reported that Catalina was expected to make her AAA debut this weekend.

AAA on Fox live results: Penta vs. El Hijo del Vikingo

AAA is live from Mexico City tonight.

The Intercontinental Championship will be on the line tonight as champion Penta defends against El Hijo del Vikingo. The match comes just one week before the same title will be on the line in a ladder match at WrestleMania 42.

Also scheduled for tonight’s show, Flammer celebrates 1,000 days as the Reina de Reinas champion. She originally won the belt from Taya Valkyrie at TripleMania: Mexico City on August 12, 2023, which is 967 days ago

The Original El Grande Americano is also set for action on the show. He’ll face Octagon Jr. in singles competition.

The full card is below:

  • WWE Intercontinental Champion Penta defends against El Hijo del Vikingo
  • Flammer 1000 days as Reina de Reinas Champion celebration
  • The Original El Grande Americano vs. Octagon Jr.

Tonight’s live episode will air from the Gimnasio Olimpico in Mexico City, Mexico.

Our live coverage begins at 10 p.m. Eastern.

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Live Lucha Libre Living Lovely In your Living Room!

Sorry, that was all the “L’s” I had.

Fortunately, El Hijo De Vikingo is bringing his own with him for a match that could have Wrestlemania implications should he be successful in defeating current Intercontinental Champion, Penta.

But first:

The Celebration to honor Reina De Reinas Champion, Flammer

The show started with pictures of Flammer and balloons in the ring. The other two members of Las Toxicas, Lady Maravilla, and La Hiedra, introduced Flammer who came down to the ring without her belt, which was sitting a table in the ring. Flammer has held the title for 974 days (as of this writing).

A video package played, highlighting some of Flammer’s matches and accomplishments during her run. She was congratulated by Mexican entertainment and TV personalities, as well as several luchadores.

Flammer then got on the mic and assured us all that we don’t deserve her. She sarcastically thanked all the women that she’s beaten over the last 974 days, including the “foreigners” who came from Raw and Smackdown like Bayley and Natalya.

Flammer declared herself the best in all of lucha libre since there is no one left she hasn’t beaten. She said her coronation will never end and then the lights went out and a video began playing of someone with bright red hair driving a pink lowrider.

The camera zoomed in and revealed a license plate that said “La Catalina” and who should show up? La Catalina herself! Catalina had a brief run in NXT before heading to CMLL. She was with AEW for a minute, but wasn’t happy with her position in the company, so now she’s in AAA.

Catalina congratulated Flammer and went to leave, but then had just one more thing to say. She mentioned that Flammer has never defeated La Catalina! From there a brawl broke out. Catalina dispatched Las Toxicas then drove Flammer’s face into her celebratory cake, fulfilling the wrestling rule that if there is cake, someone’s face must go into it.

Catalina then picked up the belt and held it high as Las Toxicas helped Flammer up the entrance ramp.

“OG” El Grande Americano vs. Octagon Jr.

The crowd gave Americano a healthy amount of booing as he made his entrance, swatting at fan signs and the like. There was a bit of a battle of crowd work until the bell rang and they were off.

They ran through a set of moves and pin attempts, but neither could get the other on the mat. Americano exited the ring ro reset and then came back charging, kicking Octagon into the corner. Octagon exploded out of it though and walked the ropes into a missile dropkick.

Americano bailed from the ring and Octagon followed with a suicide dive. Octagon went for a moonsault off the apron, but Americano moved and they fought up and down the ramp. Americano backdropped Octagon on the apron (the lucha-est part of the ring!) and then threw him back in for a series of whips and shoulder tackles.

Americano started messing with Octagon’s mask, but couldn’t get it off. Octagon fired up with some heel kicks and then a high knee in the corner. He went for a cover but Americano kicked out at two.

Octagon went for a crossbody, but Americano got his legs up and hit him with an exploder suplex into the corner. Americano went for a moonsault, but Octagon got his legs up. Americano countered that into an ankle lock and ripped Octagon’s mask off. Octagon was forced to tap out while the victorious Americano paraded around the ring with his mask.

Match Result: “OG” El Grande Americano defeated Octagon Jr.

After the match, a few Mexican celebrites at ringside were introduced including comedian Ojitos de Huevo. Americano came over and started messing with him which brought out El Verde Americano!

They two Americanos battled at ringside with OG dropping Verde into the announce table. Security eventually intervened, but couldn’t stop the Americanos from throwing hands. Verde sent OG sprawling up the ramp as the battled into the back.

WWE Intercontinental Title Match: Penta (c) vs El Hijo del Vikingo

Vikingo entered with Dorian Roldan and a couple of axes. I’ll just go out on a limb and predict that if he uses those axes, he might just win the match. I’d take a pin if parts of my body were going to be chopped off. Just saying.

Penta arrived to a massive ovation and is clearly one of the biggest stars in AAA as well as WWE and frankly, my heart.

The bell rang and they circled each other, working the crowd a bit until locking up and trading waistlocks. Vikingo transitioned into a head lock, but Penta broke it easily and put on one of his own. Vikingo stomped Penta’s feet and he shot him off the ropes for a brutal kick.

Vikingo tried to steal one with a rollup, but Penta kicked out. Vikingo went for a headscissor and Penta bailed from the ring to reset. Vikingo dove after him, but Penta grabbed him in midair and slammed him on the announce table!

Vikingo came back though, targeting the knee of Penta, sending him into the barricade. They got back into the ring and Vikingo tied the mask of Penta to the bottom rope. He then did pushups while Penta clutched his knee and tried to figure out what to do next.

Vikingo took his time with some chokes and then untied Penta’s mask so he could give him a superkick. Vikingo went back to working the knee of Penta, twisting and wrenching it. He put Penta in a fish hook camel clutch, but the Ref broke it up.

Vikingo went for a back body drop, but Penta countered with a spiked bulldog. He sent Vikingo into the corner for a dropkick and cover, but Vikingo kicked out. Penta went for a Penta driver, but Vikingo countered it and hung him up in ropes for a double stomp.

They started throwing hands in the middle of the ring, until Penta swept the leg and got Vikingo off his feet. Vikingo went off the ropes right into a dropkick from Penta for a two count. Vikingo crawled to the corner and dodged Penta’s charge. He hit a meteora in the corner and then went for a 450 off the top rope, but Penta caught him and countered it into a powerbomb for another two count.

Penta limped to the corner and charged Vikingo who caught him in a standing Spanish Fly. He hit a double stomp from the top rope and then went for a cover, but Penta kicked out at 2.5.

They moved to the ring apron and traded chops. Vikingo tried going up top, but Penta caught him on his shoulders. Vikingo countered it into a poisonrana on the ring apron (the most poisonous part of the ring!) and then hit a running shooting star press on Penta on the outside.

Vikingo threw Penta back into the ring and then suddenly, the Americanos, still fighting spilled out onto the entrance ramp. That distraction allowed Penta to hit Vikingo with a suicide dive and then a Penta driver back in the ring. He made the cover, btu Vikingo kicked out at two somehow.

Dorian jumped up on the mat after grabbing Penta’s ankle and the ref ejected him. That gave Vikingo a chance to grab the belt, but before he could do anything with it, Mini Vikingo arrived to grab it away from him. Mini clocked Vikingo with the belt and Penta used that distraction to nail Vikingo with a Mexican Destroyer and get the win to retain the Intercontinental title.

Match Result: Penta defeated El Hijo del Vikingo

After the match, the Americanos were shown in the crowd still fighting. They fought to ringside and then eventually into the ring. Security got them apart but they just kept breaking free and brawling in the ring, proving once again that there is no more inept group of people than WWE-backed security forces.

Verde grabbed a mic and declared their fight over. He said that OG crossed a line and they have to settle this blood, for blood. He then challenged OG to a mask-vs-mask match!

New match added to Saturday’s AAA on Fox lineup

Original El Grande Americano will be in action as part of this Saturday’s AAA on Fox TV show, announced on Thursday night.

Americano will take on Octagon Jr. in singles action for the first time ever. Both shared the ring in a four-way Rey de Reyes qualifying match last July.

It will be Americano’s second singles match in AAA while Octagon Jr.’s last AAA TV appearance was in the aforementioned four-way. Americano hadn’t wrestled since the March 16 Raw, but competed against Joaquin Wilde on Thursday’s WWE Main Event.

The match joins the previously announced WWE Intercontinental title match between Penta and El Hijo del Vikingo and Flammer celebrating 1000 days as Reina de Reinas Champion.

The show can be seen on Fox in Latin America and YouTube/Facebook for the rest of the world.

AAA on Fox lineup | This Saturday

  • WWE Intercontinental Champion Penta defends against El Hijo del Vikingo
  • Flammer 1000 days as Reina de Reinas Champion celebration
  • Original El Grande Americano vs. Octagon Jr.

International trios teams begin competing on AAA on Fox

The latest episode of AAA on Fox saw Trios teams consisting of international wrestlers compete against each other.

The first match of the April 4 episode of AAA on Fox saw The Tokyo Bad Boys (Kento, Takuma, and Nobu San) take on Team Puerto Rico (Lince Dorado, Mecha Wolf, and El Mesias). The match featured El Mesias’ long-awaited AAA return, who had not been seen in the promotion for several months now.

Later in the night, Team Europe (Axiom, Dorian Van Dux & Elio LeFleur) vs. Team UK (Charlie Dempsey, Nathan Frazer & Tristan Angels) was the main event of the night. The match finished with Axiom’s Team EU picking up the victory.

During the episode, Corey Graves also announced that there is scheduled to be “an influx of international talent to be competing in trios-style matches in the months and weeks to come.” His statements were proven right with tonight’s series of two International Trios matches. Although AAA has not yet announced next week’s set or team of International Trios matches.

Next week, the WWE Intercontinental Title will be on the line as El Hijo de Vikingo faces Penta. Also, Lady Flammer will celebrate her run as the longest-reigning Reina De Reinas Champion.

AAA on Fox live results: Penta segment, Reina de Reinas title match

AAA presents a new episode on Fox in Latin America and on Facebook and YouTube internationally tonight.

This is the final taped show before the next live event on Saturday, April 11, 2026. That show will take place in Mexico City and will feature Penta defending the Intercontinental Championship against El Hijo del Vikingo.

On tonight’s episode, Penta is scheduled to deliver a message to Vikingo. Also set for the show, Flammer will defend the Reina de Reinas Championship against Sussy Love. The match was taped on February 28 in Monterrey.

El Mesias is also advertised to return.

AAA on Fox lineup for Saturday, April 4, 2026:

  • Reina de Reinas Champion Flammer defends against Sussy Love
  • El Mesias returns to AAA
  • WWE Intercontinental Champion Penta “will have words” for El Hijo del Vikingo

Our live coverage begins at 10 p.m. Eastern. The show is scheduled to air following NXT Stand & Deliver.

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After an NXT Stand and Deliver that showed some progress, we change gears and move to Mexico for AAA Lucha Libre action!

After a recap of the last three weeks of Rey De Reyes, The show began with a trios match:

The Tokyo Bad Boys (Kento, Takuma, and Nobu San) vs Lince Dorado, Mecha Wolf and El Mesias

El Mesias hasn’t been seen in AAA in over a year, but that didn’t stop Dorado and Nobu from running circles around each other to start the match. Wolf tagged in and so did Takuma and the two battled from post to post. Finally Mesias tagged in to a big ovation to take on Kento.

They traded chops with Mesias ending it with a big right hand. He went off the ropes and Kento took him out at the knees before tagging in Nobu. The Bad Boys triple teamed Mesias leaving Kento to take him on alone. Mesias prevented a tag and Wolf and Dorado took out the Bad Boys on the apron.

Kento and Mesias fought in the ring, isolating Kento in the oppositions corner. They tagged in and out taking turns whipping each other into the corner onto Kento. Mesias hit a big powerslam and Wolf made the cover, but Kento kicked out at two.

Wolf remained legal and he and Kento threw strikes in the middle of the ring. Wolf hit a snap suplex and went for a cover, but Kento kicked out at two. Dorado tagged in and tried a quick cover, but no dice. Kento reached for a tag, but Dorado hit a backstabber to keep him from getting there.

Dorado dragged Kento to his corner where Mesias took over and hit him with several back elbows. He threw a low lariat, but could only get a two count. He went to kick Kento in the face, but Kento countered with a heel kick and made it to the corner to tag in Nobu.

Nobu dropkicked Dorado and Wolf out of the ring and Mesias was left to be triple teamed. The bad Boys threw him to the outside and then threw Nobu over the top rope onto him. Kento hit a splash on Dorado on the outside and Takuma did the same to Mecha Wolf.

Back in the ring, Nobu tried to get Mesias with a suplex and after three tries, landed it for a two count. Takuma tagged in and they shot Mesias off the ropes, but like the Juggernaught, once he gets moving there’s no stopping Mesias. He clocked them both then hit a thundering powerbomb on Takuma.

Kento came in from out of nowhere with a sling blade and he and Dorado took over striking each other. Dorado ate a doube superkick from Kento A Nobu, but countered with stereo stunners on them both. Wolf and Dorado dove onto Nobu and Kento on the outside and Mesias hit a flatliner on Takuma to get the pin and the victory.

Match Result: Lince Dorado, Mecha Wolf and El Mesias defeated The Tokyo Bad Boys

-Backstage Fraxiom told each other that they would be on opposite teams in the newly “international” trios divison of AAA. Not super sure when that match is happening, but we will keep you apprised.

Reina de Reinas Title Match: Flammer (c) vs. Sussy Love

Flammer has been Reina De Reinas Champion for close to 1000 days (966 as of this writing), but hasn’t beaten Love to my knowledge. At Rey De Reyes, Flammer beat Bayley with a bit of an assist from Los Toxicas.

Flammer came out swinging, dropping Love on her head right off the bell. Love came back with a push down and the two traded shoves until Flammer started throwing right hands. Love came off the ropes with a superkick and dropped Flammer with an inverted lariat (yeah, you read that right).

Flammer bailed to regroup and Love was about to dive onto her, but Flammer moved before she could jump. Flammer got back in the ring and levelled love with a big strike. She started stomping on love’s lower back, eventually putting on the Camel Clutch. Love got up out of it and Flammer kicked her in the face.

Flammer shot Love off the ropes an Love came back with a flurry of kicks and German Suplex. Love hit a couple of running knees in the corner, dropping double knees on Flammer then a moonsault. The cover only got her a two count though.

Flammer ducked a charge and hit a lungblower before dragging Love to the middle of the ring and making the cover to get the win.

Match Result: Flammer defeated Sussy Love

After a recap package of WWE Intercontinental Champion Penta’s life and career (which I guess was directed at el hHjo de Vikingo?) it was time for the previously unannounced trios match:

Team Europe (Axiom, Dorian Van Dux & Elio LeFleur) vs Team UK (Charlie Dempsey, Nathan Frazer & Tristan Angels)

Dempsey started things off against Axiom who struggled a little bit to match Dempsey’s technical style. Dempsey was all over Axiom until Axiom was able to get an armbar on. Dempsey tried to power out of an octopus hold, but had to get to the ropes to break it.

Axiom suplexed him out of the ring and Fraser reluctantly got in the ring to face his tag team partner. They stared each other down, shook hands and then Angels tagged himself in and hit a back breaker on Axiom.

Van Dux tagged in and overpowered Angels so LeFleur could hit a head scissor takedown. Angel had enough and tagged out, bringing in Fraser who locked up with LeFleur. They ran through a super fast series with neither one being able to catch the other.

Finally, Fraser landed a dropkick on LeFleur and then hit a rolling bulldog for a two count. Angels tagged in again and suplexed LeFleur. He bounced LeFleurs head off the turnbuckles and double stomped him before tagging in Dempsey.

The two threw elbows at each other until LeFleur went for a casadora, but Dempsey counterd into a bridged suplex. Dempsey grapevined LeFleur’s leg, but Fraser came in and leapt off the top turnbuckle. LeFleur caught him with a neckbreaker counter though.

Le Fleur fought off Dempsey and Angels and got a hot tag to Van Dux who Angle slammed him. Van Dux hit a springboard Cutter on Angels, but only got a two count. Van Dux went up top again and Dempsey tried to interfere, grabbing Van Dux and hitting a butterfly superplex for a two count.

Axiom and Fraser caught hot tags and faced off again. Neither one could land anything on the other until Fraser got a superkick. He went for a spingboard, but Axiom countered with a mid-air cutter. Fraser hit a cutter of his own, but Axiom kicked out of the cover.

Fraser went up top, but Axiom saw it coming and grabbed him in a Spanish Fly. Dempsey broke up the cover and LeFleur and Angels tagged in. Dempsey and Axiom followed, then Van Dux dropped Dempsey. Van Dux picked up Axiom and threw him onto Dempsey and Fraser on the outside. Then Van Dux dove onto them to prove the point.

Back in the ring, Angels and LeFleur traded moves until LeFleur managed to drop Angels on his head and grab a pin to get the victory for his team.

Match Result: Axiom, Dorian Van Dux & Elio LeFleur defeat Charlie Dempsey, Nathan Frazer & Tristan Angels

Next week, the Intercontinental Title is on the line as el Hijo de Vikingo challenges Penta! Also, Flammer will celebrate her reign as Reina De Reinas Champion.

Penta segment, Reina de Reinas title match set for AAA on Fox

WWE has announced the lineup for Saturday’s edition of AAA on Fox.

On Friday, WWE.com posted a preview for the show, with one match and two segments advertised.

The Reina de Reinas Championship will be on the line as Flammer defends against Sussy Love. The match was taped on February 28 in Monterrey, prior to Flammer’s title defense against Bayley at Rey de Reyes in Puebla on March 14, which aired live.

Penta “has words” for El Hijo del Vikingo is also advertised for Saturday’s show. Penta will defend his Intercontinental title against Vikingo on the live April 11 episode in Mexico City.

Also advertised for the show, El Mesias returns to AAA.

The show is scheduled to begin after NXT Stand & Deliver, with WWE’s YouTube channel listing a 10 p.m. Eastern start time.

AAA on Fox lineup for Saturday, April 4, 2026:

  • Reina de Reinas Champion Flammer defends against Sussy Love
  • El Mesias returns to AAA
  • WWE Intercontinental Champion Penta “will have words” for El Hijo del Vikingo