World Cruiserweight title match set for AAA on Fox

Laredo Kid is all set to defend his World Cruiserweight title on the upcoming AAA on Fox episode.

Earlier, T.J. Perkins defeated Mini Vikingo, Elio LeFleur, and Chris Carter in a number-one contender’s match on the January 31, 2026, episode of AAA on Fox.

He will now face Kid on the February 21st, 2026 episode of Lucha Libre AAA, which is set to air on Fox at 8 PM in Mexico and all across Central America.

Perkins is himself a former WWE Cruiserweight Champion and has been competing in CMLL and NJPW through 2025.

AAA on Fox lineup | February 21, 2026

The upcoming February 21st episode of AAA on Fox was already taped on February 7th, 2026.

  • El Hijo del Vikingo-Dominik Mysterio Rey de Reyes contract signing
  • Abismo Negro vs. El Fiscal
  • Laredo Kid (c) vs. T.J Perkins for the AAA World Cruiserweight title

El Fiscal vs. Abismo Negro added to next week’s AAA on Fox lineup

A new match is set for next week’s AAA on Fox.

Abismo Negro and El Fiscal, the son of the original Abismo Negro, will square off in a continuation of their feud. A video package showcased their history as part of The Vipers stable and Abismo’s eventual turn against Fiscal after using a blowtorch to singe his face. The video showcased their previous battles, which included the usage of fire and wrestling in a chain match. Fiscal has accused Abismo of tarnishing his father’s legacy and name.

Already set for next week is a contract signing between El Hijo del Vikingo and Dominik Mysterio ahead of their match at Rey de Reyes on March 14. When Vikingo challenged Dominik on last week’s show, he dared the AAA Mega Champion to put his hair on the line as well.

The lineup for next week’s AAA on Fox:

AAA on Fox (February 21)

  • El Hijo del Vikingo-Dominik Mysterio Rey de Reyes contract signing
  • Abismo Negro vs. El Fiscal

Number one contenders for AAA Tag Team titles crowned

WWE’s War Raiders have won the number one contender’s match for the AAA Tag Team titles.

In the main event of the February 14th episode of AAA on Fox, the War Raiders competed in a three-way tag-team to determine the new number one contenders.

The duo faced off against Los Americanos (Rayo Americano & Bravo Americano) and Money Machine (Garra de Oro & Colmillo de Plata) for a shot at Pagano and Psycho Clown’s tag titles, and emerged victorious.

Ivar & Erik secured the win by pinning Money Machine. They are now scheduled to face Pagano and Psycho Clown for the titles on an unspecified future date. Tonight’s episode finished with the two teams sharing an intense staredown.

Prior to this, the War Raiders last competed in a losing cause against Los Americanos on the January 5th episode of Main Event.

AAA on Fox live results: War Raiders vs. Los Americanos vs. Money Machine

AAA will present a new episode on Fox tonight.

The show was taped last week in Querétaro, Mexico, and three matches are scheduled to air.

New number one contenders for the AAA World Tag Team Titles will be determined in a triple threat match, with the War Raiders (Ivar and Erik) facing Los Americanos (Rayo Americano and Bravo Americano) and Money Machine (Garra de Oro and Colmillo de Plata).

Also scheduled is a trios match pitting Las Tóxicas (Flammer, La Hiedra, and Maravilla) against Faby Apache, Adalicious, and Jessie Jackson.

In singles action, La Parka will face Jack Cartwheel. La Parka has already qualified for the Rey de Reyes final, which takes place on March 14 in Puebla. El Grande Americano has also qualified. Dominik Mysterio will also defend his AAA Mega Championship against El Hijo del Vikingo in Puebla next month.

Our live coverage, courtesy of Jeff Moss, begins at 9 p.m. Eastern.

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Hola mis amigos!

(Yes, I used Google Translate for that.)

It’s Saturday night and that means it’s all right for fighting in Querétaro, Mexico! Three big matches are scheduled for tonight’s AAA on FFFOOOXXX, so let’s not waste any time, shall we?

La Parka vs. Jack Cartwheel

The Dancing Skeleton and Cartwheeling Daredevil divisions of AAA are really heating up these days. Both of these wrestlers were in a Rey de Reyes four way qualifier that was won by La Parka, so will Cartwheel get revenge? Or just cartwheels?

La Parka came to the ring with a new jacket that I’m not super sold on, but I’ll let it slide because he’s an immortal dancing skeleton.

La Parka used his height advantage off the top, but Cartwheel flipped and bounced around so much, he was hard to get a hold of. Cartwheel managed to get a neckbreaker in and then a crucifix driver before sending La Parka to the outside. Carthwheel dove out after/onto him and then tossed La Parka back into the ring.

La Parka got his boots up to block a splash and sent Cartwheel to the mat with a back breaker. La Parka hit a Michinoku Driver out of nowhere for a two count. He hoisted Cartwheel up on his shoulders, but Cartwheel got out of hit and hit a poisonrana instead.

Cartwheel went up top for a spinning splash, but La Parka got out of the way and Cartwheel hit the mat hard. He rolled out of the ring to recover, but La Parka dove after him and then threw him back into the ring for a rolling cutter.

La Parka hit a bonebreaker on Cartwheel and that was it. La Parka made the pin and picked up the victory.

Match Result: La Parka defeated Jack Cartwheel

After the match, La Parka brought a fan into the ring to dance. It was a kid in a La Parka mask and it was absolutely adorable.

-Last week, Mini Vikingo was destroyed by Omos and stripped of his right to use the Vikingo name. THis week, we got an update via his mom coming visit him in the hospital. He lay in bed in a neck brace while dramatic music played. The former Mini Vikingo addressed the camera, saying he couldn’t believe Vikingo would do this to him. His mom prayed, then picked a card off of a bouquet of flowers next tot he bed. It read “See you soon -Vikingo.”

-Next, Santos Escobar addressed the AAA Universe in a pretaped segment. He said that at Rey de Reyes, he will be the hand the wields the sword. He doesn’t want vengeance or retribution, because he knows he is the hand of fate that will win. So that’s pretty cool.

Las Tóxicas (Flammer, La Hiedra, and Maravilla) vs Faby Apache, Adalicious, and Jessie Jackson

Last week, La Hiedra was a surprise parter of Ethan Page and almost became one half of the AAA Mixed Tag Champions, losing to Mr Iguana and Lola Vice.

With a big dropkicks, Flammer and Apache got things going. Adalicious tagged in and did some flips that seemed to confuse Apache. Apache grabbed her and hit a backbreaker to slow her down. Adalicious went for a headscissor take down and that let Maravilla and Jackson tag in to trade shots.

Maraville hit some double knees in the corner and went for a pin but it got broken up. Las Toxicas then triple teamed Maraville and wrapped her around the ring post. They threw her back in for a pin, but she kicked out at two.

Adalicious tagged back in and hit a 450 on Flammer, but La Hiedra broke it up. Flammer hit a dropkick on Adalicious and that was it. Las Toxicas win.

Match Result: Las Tóxicas defeated Faby Apache, Adalicious, and Jessie Jackson

-Original Grande Americano sent in an AI generated video claiming to be a victim of Identity Theft perpetrated by the other (or Venti) Americano.

-Footage from a few weeks ago of Panic Clown getting removed by ambulance was shown. Things then switched to the Psycho circus discussing it. Psycho Clown said that he was looking forward to seeing who would be the #1 contenders to the tag titles. Then they decided to go visit Panic in the hospital.

Number One Contender AAA World Tag Team Title Match: War Raiders (Ivar and Erik) vs Los Americanos (Rayo Americano and Bravo Americano) vs Money Machine (Garra de Oro and Colmillo de Plata).

Current AAA Tag Champions Pagano and Psycho Clown came down to the ring to watch the match to determine who they would face next. Money Machine came out next, followed by the Americanos and then War Raiders.

Plata and Bravo started things off, with neither wanting anything to do with the War Raiders. Plata tried a stomp, but Bravo was able flip out of it and dance his way to getting kicked in the gut. Oro grabbed a blind tag, but Rayo came in and the Americano’s double teamed him. Then the War Raiders came in a knocked them down.

Erik tagged himself in and flattened Oro. Ivar joined him and they pounded him to the mat, while eyeing Pagano and Psycho Clown. Eric went back in and hit a stalling suplex, but stalled too long and Oro kneed him in the head. Plata got a tag and they double dropkicked Erik. Ivar ran in and leveled them both though.

The Americanos wanted to get some and jumped in to double team Ivar sending him out of the ring. Money Machine tried to get in, but the Americanos knocked them off the apron. The Amiercanos tried to leap on them, but were caught by the War Raiders. Money Machine delivered a double dropkick and it moved out of the ring, where the War Raiders threw Plata and Oro into each other.

Rayo was the legal man against Erik who used Ivar as a weapon in the corner. Both Raiders knocked Rayo around and jawed at Pagano and Psycho Clown. Rayo found his energy and threw hands at Ivar, who threw a ton of back elbows in the corner. Rayo dodged an attack in the corner, which brought in Erick and Rayo DDT’d him to get the tag to Bravo.

Bravo took on both members of Money Machine, dropping Oro outside the ring, and then dropping Plata on the inside. Erik charged at Braveo, who sent him to the outside. Rayo leapt from the top rope to take out everyone on the outside, leaving Ivar and Bravo to fight.

Bravo actually mananged to scoop slam the giant Ivar and hte and Rayo hit stereo diving head butts, but it wasn’t enough and Ivar kicked out of the cover. Oro and Plata took control and beat up Rayo in the corner. Oro hit a big elbow from the top rope and then Plata dove to the outside to keep Erik at bay.

In the ring, Plata went for a twisting senton, but Bravo moved out of the way. He grabbed Plata and Rayo hit a splash from the top, but Plata kicked out of the cover.

Ivar and Erik joined the fray, destroying Money Machine. Erik picked up Plata and Erik splashed him from the top rope. The War Raiders got the pin and won the match to become the #1 contenders to the AAA Tag titles.

Match Result: War Raiders defeated Money Machine and Rayo & Bravo Americano

After the match, Pagano and Psycho Clown entered the ring to stare down the Raiders. Suddenly Murder Clown ran down to the ring to get their attention. All the clowns ran to the back, leaving Ivar and Erik in the ring to shrug and celebrate.

The scene switched to the parking lot, where an ambulance was taking away another member of the Psycho Circus in an ambulance.

New match added to AAA on Fox lineup

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

A trios bout pitting Las Toxicas (Flammer, La Hiedra and Maravilla) against Faby Apache, Adelicious and Jesse Jackson is now scheduled for the show.

The match was taped last Saturday, February 3 in Querétaro.

Hiedra was also in action on last week’s live episode. She replaced an injured Chelsea Green as Ethan Page’s partner in their AAA Mixed Tag Team title defense against Mr. Iguana and Lola Vice, where Iguana and Vice won the titles.

The updated lineup for Saturday is below:

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
  • Faby Apache, Adelicious & Jesse Jackson vs. Flammer, La Hiedra & Maravilla

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.

AAA on Fox live results: Chelsea Green & Ethan Page vs. Lola Vice & Mr. Iguana

AAA presents its second live episode on Fox tonight.

Mega Champion Dominik Mysterio is set to kick off the show. His next title defense has been announced for Rey de Reyes on March 14 in Puebla, where he will be challenged by number one contender El Hijo del Vikingo.

AAA Mixed Tag Team Champions Ethan Page and Chelsea Green will defend their titles live tonight against Mr. Iguana and Lola Vice.

Rey de Reyes qualifying matches will continue on Saturday’s episode, with El Grande Americano vs. Rey Fenix vs. Octagón Jr. vs. Dragon Lee. La Parka became the first wrestler to qualify for the Rey de Reyes match at last month’s taping. This year’s Rey de Reyes winner will also receive a future title shot for the Mega Championship.

Tonight’s show is set for the Auditorio José María Arteaga in Querétaro, QUE, Mexico.

Our live coverage, courtesy of Jeff Moss, begins at 9 p.m. Eastern.

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It’s liver than live, it’s Lucha Libre! And it’s, well, Live! AAA is building to the massive Rey de Reyes, the premiere sword-focused event in wrestling and it begins with one of the biggest, baddest and dirtiest stars in the game. The AAA Mega Champion Dominick Mysterio!

Dom was shown hanging out with his Mega Championship and Intercontinental Championship belts while taking selfies. Mr Iguana and Lola Vice were shown canoodling in the stands, but then things switched to Ethan Page, one half of the AAA Mixed Tag Champions. He got on his phone and said “what? You’re WHERE?!” presumably to his partner Chelsea Green.

Mysterio walked down to the ring in a Mexican football shirt, glasses and as always the greatest moustache in wrestling. Rey Mysterio on commentary called Dom his “bastard son” (I knew it, Eddie!) and Dominick grabbed a mic.

Dominick addressed the crowd in Spanish with Rey translating. He said that he didn’t want to see the old men on the flags in AAA because he makes the rules around AAA now. Dom said that no one has ever taken the Mega Championship to RAW and when he beat John Cena at Survivor Series, every could see his Mega Championship.

Dom said that AAA is exploding in popularity and do you think that’s because of Vikingo? No, it’s thanks to Dom. This is a new Era, the Era of The Dirtiest. Dom said that he is the King of the Luchadores and that brought out el Hijo de Vikingo, the #1 contender to the Mega Championship. He was joined by Omos and Dorian Roldan.

Roldan said that he has invested his money very well by investing it in Vikingo. Vikingo grabbed a mic and said that Dom’s days are numbered. On the 14th of March, at Rey de Reyes, the “worst Mysterio” will face the best in the world (aka, him).

Dom said that he is going to kick Vikingo’s ass in front of his whole family. Vikingo congratulated Dom on his confidence, but there is no way that he will beat him. He then suggested a stipulation for the match to kick it up a notch.

Vikingo suggested a career match, then maybe a hair vs hair match. Then he said that he’ll let Dom decide and he has two weeks to think about it. Then they will sign the contract for their match, removing any doubt that this is a WWE show.

-Backstage, it was revealed via Facetime that Cheslea Green is in a walking boot and can’t defend her and Ethan’s AAA Mixed Tag Titles. Suddenly, La Hiedra appeared and took Page’s phone away to lead him to the ring.

AAA Mixed Tag Team Championship Match: Ethan Page & La Hiedra (c) vs. Mr. Iguana & Lola Vice

Iguana Vice (my new favourite show on NBC this fall) arrived in matching sparkly green gear. Page and Hiedra came to the ring with a look of worry. Page’s partner Chelsea Green was injured on Smackdown, but had time to Fed Ex her belt to Page for tonight’s defense. Heidra lost a match to Vice last week to see who would be Iguana’s partner for this match.

Iguana and Page started the match with Page grabbing a headlock off the bell. Iguana got out of it and brought Page down with a drop toe hold. Page picked up Iguana, but Iguana turned it into a ddt, sending Page over to get a tag to Hiedra.

That brought in Vice who doubled teamed them with Iguana before the men exited and Vice grabbed a suplex followed by an armdrag. Hiedra left the ring and Voce followed backside first as she does. Hiedra grabbed her hand and slammed it onto the steel steps before throwing her back into the ring.

Hiedra hit a dropkick for a two count and then went back to smashing the hand of Vice on the mat. Hiedra sent Vice off the ropes, but Vice grabbed her in a waistlock take down and got a tag to Iguana. Page ate a few shoulder blocks and a hurricanrana, but kicked out of the cover at two.

Hiedra grabbed a blind tag on Page and tried to kiss Iguana. He dodged and flew over the top rope to take out Page on the outside. Hiedra hit a flatliner on Vice in the ring and Iguana popped up with Liesa. Page pulled him off the apron and grabbe Liesa, but Vice threw Hiedra into Page, knocking him off the apron.

Vice rolled up Hiedra and got the pin 1-2-3 to make her and Iguana the new AAA Mixed Tag Team Champions!

Match Result: Mr. Iguana & Lola Vice defeated Ethan Page and La Hiedra

-Backstage, Dominick Mysterio approached El Grande Americano. Mysterio chided him for being a fan of his deadbeat Dad. That must have upset Rey, because he stopped translating the Spanish, but whatever was said didn’t matter as Americano was attacked by… Americano! The “Original” el Grande Americano handcuffed him to a pole and then the show cut to commercial.

Rey de Reyes Qualifying Match: El Grande Americano vs. Rey Fenix vs. Dragon Lee vs. Octagón Jr.

Octagon, Fenix and Lee all came out to big ovations, but it was the entrance of el Grande Americano that everyone was waiting for. When it was time, out came The Original el Grande Americano, officially taking the place of the, uh, other? el Grande Americano? el Grande Ameri-fraudo? Only time will tell which one I end up trademarking.

Lee, Fenix, Octagon and the audience all motioned for Americano to be thrown out of the match, but the ref didn’t think those results were conclusive enough and Americano stayed as the bell rang.

Americano took some punishment from the other three and was tossed to the outside. Octagon sent sent Lee out and Octagon and Fenix faced off. Octagon charged, but Americano grabbed his ankle and pulled him outside. Amaricano was then double superkicked by Lee and Fenix.

Lee and Fenix ran the ropes, each trying to land kicks and ‘ranas but neither being able to land anything. Americano climbed the turnbuckle and took them both out with a double clothesline. Octagon appeared and took out Americano with a tornado to the outside.

Octagon went up top, but Fenix knocked him into an electric chair and powerbombed him. Fenix then hit a tornado dive of his own onto Lee on the outside. Fenix went up top, but Americano grabbed him and executed a superplex. Octagon broke up the cover at two though.

Backstage, el Grande Amaricano (the other one) was shown being released from his bonds by security, which is the most productive thing a security guard has done at a wrestling show in decades.

In the ring, OG Americano was trying to force Fenix’s mask off. He was unsuccessful and hit a cliffhanger DDT instead. He went to the outside and knocked Lee’s head off the announce table before taking Octagon out with a dropkick. He then went back in and stepped on Fenix’s face before climbing the turnbuckle.

Americano went for a moonsault, but Fenix moved and Octagon and Lee came back into the ring. Lee went to the turnbuckle, but Octagon stopped him. They went back an forth on the turnbuckle until Lee hit a massive double stomp before diving onto Fenix on the outside.

Lee went back into the ring and hit a dropkick on Octagon in the corner. Americano rolled up Lee trying to steal one, but no dice. Lee then grabbed Americano and hit a Styles clash in tribute to his former tag partner.

Fenix and Lee took a mutual respect breather in the ring and then started throwing hands. Lee sent Fenix off the ropes who hit a spinning kick on him. Octagon appeared up top, but Fenix kicked him off the turnbuckle. Octagon popped up with a poisonrana on Fenix, but then Americano started throwing German suplexes on anyone he could grab.

Americano then launched Lee into the turnbuckles and grabbed an Ankle Lock on Fenix. American grapevined it in, but Octagon then hit a 450.

Backstage, security had NOT been able to free the other Americano (which makes way more sense) so Los Americanos tried to no avail.

In the ring, Fenix ran the ropes and hit a high knee on Americano. By that, I mean he RAN ACROSS THE TOP ROPE LIKE HE WAS CROSSING OVER NIAGRA FALLS! Unbelievable!

Americano was sent to the outside and Fenix grabbed him to try and take off his mask. Americano got away in time for Lee to hit a headscissor on Fenix. Americano loaded up his mask with a steel plate and headbutted Lee. He did the same to Octagon and then went up top for a diving headbutt. He grabbed Octagon and pinned him to advance to the Rey de Reyes.

Match Result: (the Original) El Grande Americano defeated Rey Fenix, Dragon Lee, Octagón Jr.

After the match, The other Americano, who going forward I’ll call Venti Americano, now free of his bonds, ran down to the ring to run off Grande Americano. With that the episode came to a close. Next week, La Parka takes on Jack Cartwheel and there will be a triple threat tag team match with the winners becoming the #1 Contenders for the AAA Tag Team Championships.

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.

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

War Raiders to appear on upcoming episode of AAA on Fox

Former WWE World Tag Team Champions The War Raiders are set to appear on Lucha Libre AAA’s upcoming episode on Fox Mexico.

During Saturday’s episode of AAA on Fox, a vignette aired to promote the arrival of Ivar & Erik in two weeks as part of the February 14 episode. What they will be doing on the show is unknown.

Ivar and Erik were last involved in in-ring action during a WWE Main Event taping before the first Raw of the year. The two are three-time tag champions in WWE, with their latest reign ending in April 2025.

Aside from their Main Event match, the War Raiders’ last televised bout took place on the December 8, 2025, episode of Raw against AJ Styles and Dragon Lee. While not seen on television, they have been heavily involved in house show matches in addition to dark show bouts. Erik also made his Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport debut last August, defeating 1 Called Manders by knockout.