Penta set to defend WWE Intercontinental title in AAA

Penta is now confirmed to defend his WWE Intercontinental Championship in AAA.

In the main-event segment of the AAA Rey de Reyes third week on Saturday, March 28, fans witnessed El Hijo del Vikingo address his loss against Dominik Mysterio, before calling out Penta.

Vikingo claimed that he had a new goal in mind and wanted Penta and his WWE Intercontinental Championship. Immediately, Penta would come out to the ring and confront Vikingo.

The two then engaged in a war of words before Penta accepted Vikingo’s title challenge. Penta is now scheduled to defend his WWE Intercontinental title at the upcoming AAA show in Mexico City on April 11. This will mark the first time the WWE Intercontinental title is defended in AAA.

The April 11 AAA show will also feature Lady Flammer’s longest-reigning Reina de Reinas championship celebration. She is now the longest-reigning Reina de Reinas champion in AAA’s history.

AAA Rey de Reyes Week 3 live results: Vikingo calls out Penta

Week three of AAA Rey de Reyes takes place tonight on Fox in Latin America and on YouTube and Facebook in other locations.

Two matches and one segment are advertised for the show.

The AAA World Cruiserweight Championship fatal four-way match will air on this week’s episode, with champion Laredo Kid defending against Jack Cartwheel, TJ Perkins, and Dragon Lee.

Also booked for the show, El Fiscal and Abismo Negro will continue their rivalry in singles competition.

El Hijo del Vikingo calling out Penta is also advertised. On last week’s show, Dorian Roldan told Vikingo backstage that he should challenge Penta for an Intercontinental Championship match at WrestleMania, as Vikingo can no longer challenge for the AAA Mega Championship while Dominik Mysterio is champion.

This week’s edition of AAA on Fox was taped on Saturday, March 14, 2026, in Puebla, Mexico. The next live episode is currently scheduled for Saturday, April 11, 2026, in Mexico City, Mexico.

Live coverage begins at 10 p.m. Eastern.

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It’s night 3 of Rey de Reyes and it’s a big one! Title Matches, Gridge matches, and Vikingo being like “hey Penta, let’s fight!” Good stuff all around.

AAA World Cruiserweight Championship Fatal 4-Way Match: Laredo Kid (c) vs. Jack Cartwheel vs. TJ Perkins vs. Dragon Lee

The bell rang and the 4-way was on! Perkins and Laredo kids chased each other around but it was Dragon lee that ate the first shot. Lee and Cartwheel tried a duelling dropkick on Perkins but whiffied it. Cartwheel and Lee were dispatched to the outside and Perkins and Laredo faced off.

Laredo sent Perkins out and dove after him. That let Cartwheel hit a moonsault form the apron and Lee tried to take out the field, but Perkins stopped him. Lee dispatched him and Cartwheel came in. Things began to unravel all over the place with neckbreakers, superkicks and Laredo getting a michinoku driver on Cartwheel.

Lee suplexed Laredo for a two count, but Perkins broke it up with some stomps. Perkins went after Lee then Laredo, wrapping them up in a double submission until Cartwheel broke it up. Perkins sent Cartwheel to the corner and hit a meteora on him.

Laredo came back in just a Cartwheel was kicking Perkins and ate a senton. Lee got involved and Cartwheel swept his leg and hit a twisting splash. Laredo hit a destroyer DDT on Cartwheel and Lee hit a sit out powerbomb on Perkins for two.

Lee sent Perkins to the ropes where Laredo dropkicked him. Lee then threw him out and Cartwheel tossed out Lee before hitting a handspring dive onto the group. Lee went back in and Cartwheel went up top, but Perkins pulled him down and took his place. Laredo did the same to Perkins and Lee grabbed him and Cartwheel in a double superplex.

Perkins and Lee faced off with Lee getting the upper hand until Perkins snuck in a kick. Lee answered with a knee and then lifted Cartwheel up on the top turnbuckle. Leet hit a slam on Perkins, then Cartwheel hit a moonsault on Perkins. Then Lee used Cartwheel to hit a Styles Clash ON Perkins. Laredo broke up the cover.

Lee and Laredo squared off with Lee hitting a spiked DDT and running knee. Cartwheel powered up and went for a superana off the top rope but Lee turned it into a double stomp and then hit Operation Dragon, but then Perkins hit him off the top rope and Laredo broke up the pin.

Laredo and Perkins fought in the middle of the ring until Lee came in and the double kicked Perkins. Lee then hit a double stomp on Laredo while Cartwheel wandered into frame. Lee hit him by accident, but then hit a suplex on Laredo. Then he dove out onto Cartwheel and ended up clutching his knee.

Perkins came in with the title belt and tried to steal one, but Laredo kicked out. He hit a poisonrana on Perkins and then stomped his lights out for the 1-2-3 to retain the Cruiserweight title.

Match Result: Laredo Kid defeated Jack Cartwheel, TJ Perkins and Dragon Lee

After the match, Rey Fenix, a former Cruiserweight Champion in his own right, came down to congratulate Laredo and let him know that he wants a shot at the belt.

-Backstage, los Toxicas talked about how great Flammer is. They ran through a few of her opponents over her 1000+ day championship run. She said that on April 11 she will hold a celebration of her title and herself.

El Fiscal vs. Abismo Negro

While on the surface this might seem like a fight between an evil accountant and a sad Batman, or a duel of the Batman Who Laughs cosplayers, there’s actually a lot more to it. You see, Fiscal is the son of the original Abismo Negro who died in a drowning accident and he’s not happy about the current Abismo Negro using his father’s name. These guys have a long, violent history so this should be good.

Fiscal dropped Negro before the bell even rang, but once it did, Fiscal sent Negro to the outside so he could take off his jacket. Then he dove onto him through the ropes. Fiscal threw Negro back into the ring and splashed him in the corner. He continued throwing punches until Negro pushed him away.

Fiscal came back with a superkick and a clothesline and the two started trading punches in the middle of the ring. Fiscal threw a back elbow and went up top, but Negro pushed him off the turnbuckle and hit a dropkick to put him in his place.

Negro took a moment to flex and pose before bouncing Fiscal’s head off the turnbuckle. He chopped him against the ropes but Fiscal responded with a dropkick. Negro came back with a clothesline and then a rear chinlock.

Fiscal elbowed out of the hold, but Negro just clubbed him back down and sent him to the corner for some strikes. Fiscal roared back, bulldozing Negro into the corner. Fiscal hoisted Negro up for el Martinette, but Negro countered it and sent him shoulder first into the ringpost.

Negro got Fiscal up in a piledriver, but Fiscal countered and rolled him up for the surprise win!

Match Result: El Fiscal defeated Abismo Negro

After the match Negro beat down Fiscal and cleared the announce table. Negro put Fiscal on the table and then hit a piledriver. The table held up and Negro escaped back to the ring to gloat. Fiscal was removed via stretcher by EMTs.

Up next, Vikingo came down to the ring with Dorian Roldan and Omos. Roldan grabbed a mic and asked the crowd to shut up. He said that Vikingo is amazing and the crowd should show him respect and get over his past transgressions because he’s the best.

Vikingo echoed his statements and then called the wrestler formerly known as Mini Vikingo a fool. He then made fun of his mom for crying at his injuries and threatened to send them both to the morgue. He then shamed the crowd for not giving him the respect he deserves. He said he’s leaving to go to Wrestlemania because he wants the WWE Intercontinental title. Vikingo then called out Penta.

Penta came out to a huge ovation and strutted down to the ring. Penta picked up a mic and asked Vikingo if what he was saying is true. He made fun of Vikingo’s pronunciation and said that no one will miss him when he leaves AAA for WWE. Everyone hates him.

Penta got in Vikingo’s face and Omos stepped between them. Penta said that Vikingo doesn’t even have the respect of his own mother and looks dumb in his “baptism suit.” Penta said that he will bust Vikingo open and if he wants the match, he’s got it.

They made the match for April 11th in Mexico (not the date or location of Wrestlemania, which is interesting). Penta then shoved Vikingo and held the title up in Omos’ face and Penta thanked the crowd as the show went off the air.

AAA Rey de Reyes week 2 notes: Sword ceremony crashed, Chelsea Green, Tag Team title match

Notes from Saturday’s AAA Rey de Reyes week 2 event that aired on March 21, 2026.

This week’s March 21 episode of AAA on Fox marked the second week of the ongoing AAA Rey de Reyes event. A three-week event, last week, Dominik Mysterio defended his AAA mega title against El Hijo del Vikingo while El Grande Americano II won the Rey de Reyes tournament. This week’s event featured the follow-up from last week’s show.

In the first match of the night, Lola Vice, Mr. Iguana, and Rey Fénix defeated La Hiedra and Money Machine (Garra de Oro and Colmillo de Plata) in an almost 10-minute-long match. After the match, former AAA Mixed Tag Team Champion Chelsea Green delivered a message through a video segment.

Green believed herself to be still a champion and called out Ethan Page and La Hiedra for losing the titles. She claimed that she did not lose the championship and is still the title-holder.

“I never lost my Mixed AAA Tag Team Championship. I was injured. Ethan Page and La Hiedra lost the championship. Typical of a man to mess everything up,” Green said.

In the main event, Pagano and Psycho Clown vs. The War Raiders (Erik and Ivar) ended in a no-contest after things got chaotic toward the end. The final moments of the match saw the referee taking a bump and proceeding to stop the match. The two teams continued to brawl with each other before more referees swarmed the ring and tried to stop them.

However, things went downhill when both teams grabbed weapons from underneath the ring and started colliding with each other. The War Raiders clashed with steel chairs against Pagano and Psycho Clown’s kendo sticks. The segment concluded with all four men brawling with each other and going to the back.

In the final segment of the night, past winners of the Rey de Reyes tournament came out and graced the ring ahead of El Grande Americano II’s winning ceremony. Moments after Americano II delivered an emotional speech in Spanish, he was interrupted by Dominik Mysterio.

Mysterio challenged Americano for a fight before backing out of it. However, things soon took a turn when the Original El Grande Americano viciously attacked Americano II. The Original Americano followed it up by attempting to unmask Americano II, before Rayo and Bravo Americano interfered to stop the ambush.

After successfully crashing the ceremony, the original El Grande Americano stole the ceremonial winner’s sword and fled the scene.

AAA Rey de Reyes Week 2 live results: The War Raiders vs. Psycho Clown & Pagano

AAA presents Week 2 of Rey de Reyes on Saturday, March 21, 2026.

Three segments are advertised for the show, which was taped last Saturday, March 14, in Puebla, Mexico.

After winning the 2026 Rey de Reyes on Week 1, El Grande Americano (the Ludwig Kaiser version) will be presented with the ceremonial sword on tonight’s episode.

A six-person tag team match is also scheduled to air, with Rey Fenix, Mr. Iguana, and Lola Vice facing La Hiedra and Money Machine.

The AAA World Tag Team Championship match will also air on Week 2 of Rey de Reyes. Champions Pagano and Psycho Clown will defend the titles against Erik and Ivar, the War Raiders.

AAA will return with a live episode on April 11 in Mexico City. The promotion also has a taping scheduled for Santiago de Queretaro on May 2.

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

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It’s week 2 of Rey De Reyes and someone’s getting their shiny sword! That someone is Verde Americano who won the Rey de Reyes final 4-way match last week, defeating Santos Escobar, La Parka and OG Americano. Tonight, he is presented his well-earned sword from Penta and he can keep his AAA Mega Title shot in his back pocket.

Six-Person Tag Team Match: Rey Fenix, Mr. Iguana & Lola Vice vs. La Hiedra & Money Machine (Colmillo De Plata and Garra De Oro)

Last week to kick off Rey De Reyes, Fenix joined his brother Penta in the ring to tease an inevitable return of the Lucha Brothers. That had nothing to do with this match, but it was a really good segment. Vice and Iguana are the current AAA Mixed Tag Champions, but have yet to make a little belt for La Yesca, which is frankly, long overdue.

Breaking news off the top from JBL who was told by Pimpi that Vice and Iguana are actually a couple! Or thruple if you include La Yesca. More on this as it develops, or at least sheds it’s skin.

The bell rang and Fenix started off against Oro with a lockup. Oro grabbed a wristlock and twisted Fenix around. Fenix sent Oro off the ropes and nailed him with a dropkick. Iguana tagged in, but so did Hiedra, which brought in Vice who shoved her out of the ring.

Iguana stayed legal and Plata ate some of his right hands before Iguana pulled him down in an arm drag. Oro tried to help, but Igunan sent him packing before spiking Plata with an Iguanarana. But then, Oro took La Yesca and gave her to Hiedra.

That opened Iguana up for a double team from Money Machine, with Oro hitting a high crossbody. Fenix came in to help, but Money Machine hit him with a high/low. Plata tagged in and they beat up La Yesca for a minute. Iguana picked up his puppet and took them both down with tornado DDTs.

Vice tagged in and threw her talented feet at Hiedra, backing her into the corner. She handed a couple of viciousl hip-checks before Hiedra bailed out of the ring. Vice took out Oro on the outside, but that let Hiedra get the drop on her and drag her back into the ring for a cutter.

Hiedra threw a couple of hip checks of her own before dragging Vice to the center of the ring by the hair. Hiedra slapped Iguana in the corner, which gave Vice an opening to roll her up for two. They shot off the ropes and collided in the ring before crawling over to get tags to Oro and Fenix.

Fenix ran roughshod over Oro and Plata, kicking Plata and armdragging Oro simultaneously. Fenix kicked Plata out of the ring, then hoisted Oro up on the turnbuckle for an inverted Spanish Fly. Oro kicked out of the cover at two though.

Fenix didn’t slow down as Iguana caught a blind tag. Fenix hit a tornado dive on Plata on the outside while Iguana went for a cover on Oro. Hiedra broke up the count though and Fenix brought La Yesca to Iguana so he could dive on Plata on the outside.

Fenix got Oro up in a Fenix Driver and that was it. 1-2-3 and Fenix got the win for his team.

Match Result: Rey Fenix, Mr. Iguana & Lola Vice defeated La Hiedra & Money Machine

-Backstage, Chelsea Green cut a promo about how she never lost her half of the AAA Mixed Tag Titles. She demanded to be acknowldeged as the AAA Mixed Tag WOMEN’s Champion. So we will see how that shakes out.

AAA World Tag Team Championship Match: Pagano & Psycho Clown (c) vs. The War Raiders

The AAA Tag Team Championships are on the line as Pagano and Psycho Clown take on the War Raiders who won the chance to face them a few weeks ago. There has been much drama involving missing, injured and possibly murdered Clowns in AAA the last few weeks, so we’ll see if all the Clowns make it out of this.

The fight immediately began with Psycho and Ivar battling on the outisde while Pagano took out Erik in the ring. Ivar joined them and the Raiders went for a double team, but Pagano fought them both off and delivered a double knee to both, sending Ivar outside.

Erik came up swinging and went for a powerbomb. Pagano countered it into an air raid crash though and went up top. Before he could do anything, Ivar knocked him off the turnbuckle. Ivar hit a cannonball on Pagano against the steel steps and then put him back in the ring. Ivar went for a cover, but Pagano kicked out at two.

With Psycho beaten up on the outside, it was 2-on-1 for the Raiders, who tagged in and out wearing down Pagano. Psycho appeared on the corner and reached for a tag, but Erik cut him off with a knee to Pagano. Ivar tagged in and scoop slammed Pagano. Then Erik scoop slammed Ivar ONTO Pagano, but Pagano somehow kicked out at two.

Pagano managed to get a boot to Erik’s face and tagged in Psycho who kicked is way through both Ivar and Eric. He landed a code red on Ivar and dove through the ropes to take out Erik. Psycho then hit a second rope moonsault on Ivar, but only got a two count.

Psycho charged Ivar in the corner, who contered it into a sit down crush. Erik came in with a big knee and whipped Ivar into the corner onto Psycho. They both covered Psycho, but he managed to kick out to everyone’s amazement.

Psycho fought his way to the corner and tagged in Pagano who hit a spingboard dropkick on Erik. He hit a slam, but couldn’t hook the leg and Erik kicked out of the pin. They traded shots in the middle of the ring, hitting each other with everything they had.

Erik managed to get a suplex in but Pagano jumped back up and elbowed him. Pagano threw Erik, who managed to tag in Ivar on the way down. Ivar hit a spin kick and dragged Pagano into position to hit a top rope moonsault. He made the pin, but Psycho broke it up.

Psycho hoisted Ivar up for a Psycho driver, but couldn’t make the cover. Pagano tried to fire him up, but all four men got to their feet in the ring. Psycho peeled his face off (it’s a thing he does) and he and Pagano took out Erik and Ivar with powerslams and knees to the face. Psycho went up top and hit a split-legged moonsault. Pagano followed with a top rope leg drop, but Erik broke up the pin.

Psycho sent Erik out, but Erik grabbed a chair. Psycho turned, but Pagano caught him by accident with an elbow. Pagano apologized, but Psycho was pretty mad. The Raiders took advantage and dropped them from behind.

The ref tried to get control as all four brawled in the ring, but Erik shoved the ref who called for the bell, declaring the match a No Contest.

Match Result: Pagano & Psycho Clown vs. The War Raiders went to a No Contest

After the match, the Raiders grabbed chairs and Psycho and Pagano grabbed Kendo sticks. They fenced with them for a bit as security tried to get control, but all four battled up the ramp.

-The scene switched to Vikingo, Omos and Dorian Roldan backstage. Vikingo was sill really mad about losing to Dominick Mysterio last week and Dorian was talking to his mom on the phone. Afte the call ended, Vikingo confessed that he was still mad about Mini Vikingo messing up his match. Dorian said not to worry about it and that Vikingo should go make a challenge to Penta next week for the WWE Intercontintental Championship at Wrestlemania!

In the ring, Marisella Pena was introduced with her son, Dorian Roldan by Jesus Zuniga. He called Chessman, a participant in the first Rey De Reyes down to the ring.

Chessman brought his sword with him as did the next to arrive, Texano Jr, who won in 2015. Finally, Cibernetico, winner of the 1999 Rey de Reyes came to the ring, but he did not bring his sword with him.

With that, El Verde Americano came down to the ring to collect his prize for winning Rey de Reyes last week. The crowd was absolutely over the moon with him, and Verde even stopped to kiss a baby in the front row.

Verde teared up as he grabbed a mic and thanked the crowd for their support. He acknowledged the legends in the ring with him and gave them their flowers. He then thanked Marisella and the Pena family and said that it’s an honor to represent AAA.

Lastly, he thanked the crowd again for their support and for accepting him. Verde began to cry as he said that there was one more thing: The pride of Mexico isn’t about the color of your skin, it’s about the culture and the people who are from all over the world.

Suddenly, AAA Mega Champion Dominik Mysterio appeared. Mysterio walked to the ring as everyone except Verda left the ring. Mysterio shook Verde’s hand to everyone’s surprise and said that he wanted to congratulate Verde for winning Rey De Reys. He then asked if he wanted to take his shot at the AAA Mega Title right now.

Verde lunged at Mysterio, which opened him up to an attack from behind by the OG Americano! Mysterio slinked back up the ramp while OG beat up Verde all around the ring.

“Well, that sucks.” – Rey Mysterio, Jr on commentary.

OG tried to peel the mask off of Verde, but Rayo and Bravo Americano ran down to the ring to fight him off. OG got back into the ring and took Verde’s sword, posing with it atop the announce table as the show came to an end.

Bayley reflects on surprise AAA debut

The crossover of wrestlers from the WWE main roster to Lucha Libre AAA continued last weekend with Bayley making her surprise AAA debut.

Bayley competed at the March 14 event in Puebla, Mexico, answering Flammer’s challenge for the AAA Reina de Reinas Championship. On Raw Recap this week, Bayley reflected on the moment, calling it an an honor to be chosen to represent WWE and face someone of Flammer’s stature.

“That was the best. I love wrestling in Mexico,” Bayley said. “That’s the thing, you can’t ever be content or comfortable. I just want to do more and I want to meet more people, I want to perform in front of more people. And the fact that I got asked to do that was an honor. For one thing, it’s one of their biggest shows of the year and against one of their, the Women’s Champion who just broke a record and became the longest-reigning Women’s Champion. To me, that’s a huge honor and is a little tip of the cap to me. It’s hard in this business to actually keep it a secret, so I was very excited to be able to hide from everybody and really show up where literally nobody knew I was there.”

Bayley was grateful for how the audience responded and emphasized that the promotion itself doesn’t matter as long as she gets to do what she loves — and that’s wrestling. 

“I was personally very overwhelmed by the response, and it just made everything so worth it,” she said. “I could be upset about the loss and those little cheaters [Maravilla and La Hiedra], who I’m not going to let them get away with. I have their numbers. But that is what was most important to me that no matter what, everywhere in the world, people recognize how much and what I feel about this and that I don’t care if I do it here, I don’t care if I do it there, I don’t care if I do it in TNA. I care about this and I will always give my whole heart to them. They will always get the real me.”

When asked about the difference between WWE-dedicated audiences and those who have been exposed to lucha libre, Bayley responded: 

“It’s one of those things where I love lucha libre. I’ve always been a fan of AAA. One of my trainers from back home, his name is Jason Styles, is a huge fan, would constantly reference AAA as we were training. He was very, very into lucha. And so when he found out that I was on it, he really freaked out.

“So for my old trainer to freak out about me being able to wrestle for this company and to see how it’s mixed into, now that WWE is a part of it as well. To watch them keep this true spirit of lucha libre and what that company means to Mexico but also bring in the WWE audience and the superstars and the people backstage, and give that little spin on it. I couldn’t talk about it enough. I was in the back, this is just the perfect combination of what I love, you know, the stories, the characters, the physicality, and the crowd. The real thing was them, the audience, getting so excited for every little thing and not overthinking what wrestling should be.”

AAA was acquired by WWE in 2025 and now has a television deal with Fox Latin America. Flammer, who retained against Bayley at Rey de Reyes, has been the company’s Women’s Champion since August 2023.

In her WWE career, Bayley is already a Grand Slam Champion and is seeking to add more accolades to her list of accomplishments. She mentioned on Raw Recap that she would like to win the Women’s Tag Team titles with Lyra Valkyria, along with going after the Women’s Intercontinental and United States titles. She challenge for the IC title on Raw last night but lost to AJ Lee.

Dominik Mysterio appears to be in concussion protocol following AAA Rey de Reyes

Dominik Mysterio is not medically cleared.

Bryan Alvarez is reporting that the original match set for Raw was Dominik Mysterio facing Dragon Lee. However, it turned into a Intercontinental title match between Penta and Dragon Lee due to Mysterio possibly suffering a concussion.

“Dom vs. Dragon Lee was scheduled for Raw but it appears Dom is in concussion protocol,” he writes.

It was announced during Raw that following his match at Rey de Reyes this past weekend, Dominik Mysterio was not medically cleared and as a result, did not appear on Monday’s show where he and the rest of the Judgment Day were to appear and explain their actions after assaulting Finn Balor and kicking him out of the group.

Liv Morgan instead appeared in a video explaining that it was always her plan to kick Balor out of the group since she joined, saying he was never in charge and was always on borrowed time. She knew he was scheming so it was a pleasure to watch him fall from grace. She said that without Finn, the Judgement Day were better than ever.

At Rey de Reyes, Dominik Mysterio defeated El Hijo de Vikingo to retain the AAA Mega title. As a result, Vikingo can never again challenge for the Mega title while Mysterio holds if. If Mysterio had lost, he would have to leave AAA forever.

AAA Rey de Reyes week 2 updated lineup announced

Lucha Libre AAA has announced its lineup for week 2 of its Rey de Reyes event.

Moments after concluding an eventful week 1 of AAA Rey de Reyes, AAA announced two matches and an award ceremony for its upcoming edition of Rey de Reyes.

Next week, on the March 21st episode of AAA Rey de Reyes, fans will witness Rey Fenix teaming up with Lola Vice and Mr.Iguana to take on La Hiedra and Money Machine (Colmillo de Plata & Garra de Oro).

One other match will feature The War Raiders (Erik & Ivar) facing Psycho Clown & Pagano for their AAA World Tag Team Championship.

El Grande Americano II will also be awarded his ceremonial Rey de Reyes sword by Penta after the luchador won the Rey de Reyes 2026 earlier on March 14th by defeating El Grande Americano original, La Parka, and Santos Escobar.

Updated AAA Rey de Reyes week 2 lineup

  • El Grande Americano II to be presented with the Rey de Reyes Sword
  • Pagano & Psycho Clown (c) vs. The War Raiders for the AAA World Tag Team Championship
  • Rey Fenix, Mr. Iguana & Lola Vice vs. La Hiedra & Money Machine

Result of Mega title match from AAA Rey de Reyes

In the main event of AAA Rey de Reyes, Dominik Mysterio retained his Mega Championship.

In a match filled with multiple stipulations, Mysterio reigned victorious after defeating El Hijo del Vikingo. Mysterio, 29, retained his AAA Mega championship after pinning Vikingo.

Despite interference from Vikingo’s manager, Dorian Roldan, and Omos, Vikingo failed to reign supreme. While Omos performed a chokeslam on Mysterio, it was the last moment return and interference from Mini Vikingo that saved Mysterio’s title.

While Omos grabbed and choked Mini Vikingo, Mysterio performed a low blow on Omos to send him down. The duo then followed it up with repeated chair shots to Vikingo, before hitting him with a 619 and Frog Splash to end the match and earn the victory.

Mysterio will now defend his AAA Mega title against the 2026 Rey de Reyes winner, El Grande Americano II.

Tonight’s main event was full of stipulations. The stipulations were that if Vikingo lost, he could not challenge for the title anymore as long as Mysterio is champion, and if Mysterio lost, he would have to leave AAA. And, based on tonight’s results, Vikingo will no longer be able to challenge for the title till Mysterio holds it.

Bayley makes AAA debut, accepts open challenge at Rey de Reyes

Bayley shocked the world when she made her debut on Saturday, March 14, 2026, edition of AAA Rey de Reyes.

In the opening match of the night, former women’s champion Bayley answered Lady Flammer’s open challenge. To a roaring crowd reaction, Bayley made her way down to the ring and challenged Flammer for her Reina de Reinas Championship.

Flammer has held the Reina de Reinas title since August 2023 and became the longest-reigning Reina de Reinas champion after defeating Bayley to continue her title reign.

The final moments of the match saw Maravilla and La Hiedra of Los Toxicas interfere and attack Bayley, giving Flammer an advantage during the match. She took the opportunity and defeated Bayley via pinfall to secure her title run.

Despite the loss in Puebla, Bayley is scheduled to challenge AJ Lee for her women’s Intercontinental title on the March 16th edition of RAW.

World Cruiserweight title match added to AAA Rey de Reyes

Lucha Libre AAA wrestler Laredo Kid is set to defend his World Cruiserweight championship at the upcoming Rey de Reyes.

Just hours before the much-awaited AAA Rey de Reyes show, a new title match was added to the card. AAA Rey de Reyes is set to air over the course of three weeks on FOX in Latin America (except Brazil) on Saturdays.

The newly announced AAA World Cruiserweight title match will take place on one of the three cards. The title bout’s confirmed match card has not been announced yet.

At Rey de Reyes, Laredo Kid will defend his World Cruiserweight championship against Jack Cartwheel, Dragon Lee, and T.J. Perkins. Kid has held the title since December 2024.

The event will also have current WWE Intercontinental champion and former AAA Rey de Reyes winner Penta kick off the show and later present the ceremonial sword to the tournament winner.

AAA Rey de Reyes match card lineup

  • La Parka vs. “The Original” El Grande Americano vs. El Grande Americano vs. Santos Escobar in a four-way Rey de Reyes tournament final to determine the #1 contender for the AAA Mega Championship
  • Flammer (c) vs. TBD for the AAA Reina de Reinas Championship
  • Dominik Mysterio (c) vs. El Hijo del Vikingo in a no disqualification match for the AAA Mega Championship
  • Pagano and Psycho Clown (c) vs. The War Raiders (Erik and Ivar) for the AAA World Tag Team titles
  • Laredo Kid (c) vs. Dragon Lee vs. TJP vs. Jack Cartwheel for the AAA World Cruiserweight title

Penta to kick off AAA Rey de Reyes 2026

An appearance by WWE Intercontinental Champion Penta will be kicking off AAA Rey de Reyes 2026.

It was already known that Penta would be in Puebla, Mexico for the event and presenting the Rey de Reyes winner with their ceremonial sword. It’s now been announced that Penta will be opening the broadcast as well.

The event is taking place this Saturday and will see La Parka, Original El Grande Americano (Chad Gable), El Grande Americano (Ludwig Kaiser), and Santos Escobar face off to determine the Rey de Reyes tournament winner. Along with the sword, the winner receives a future AAA Mega Championship shot.

Dominik Mysterio is the current AAA Mega Champion and has a title defense against El Hijo del Vikingo at Rey de Reyes. If Vikingo loses, he cannot challenge for the title again while Dominik is champion.

Until recently, Dominik had been a double champion, holding both the AAA Mega Championship and WWE Intercontinental title. Penta dethroned him for the latter belt on the March 2 episode of Raw.

Rey de Reyes is being broadcast as a multi-week special, airing on Fox Latin America in Mexico, Central America, and South America (except for Brazil). It will air on YouTube for viewers outside of those regions. The lineup for week one this Saturday includes the Rey de Reyes final, Dominik vs. Vikingo, and an open challenge by AAA Reina de Reinas Champion Flammer.

AAA notes: Rey de Reyes qualifiers, new number one contender for Cruiserweight title

Notes from Saturday’s AAA television show that aired immediately after WWE Elimination Chamber 2026.

The February 28 AAA show began with Ludwig Kaiser’s El Grande Americano challenging the original El Grande Americano to prove his authenticity by speaking Spanish. Taking shots at his limited Spanish vocabulary and recent AI vignettes, Kaiser’s Americano sent Pimpinela Escarlata to speak with the original Americano.

However, things soon turned haywire when the original Americano attacked Escarlata, injuring the wrestler. Escarlata was previously scheduled to be in the Rey de Reyes qualifier match with Omos, Ethan Page, and El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. However, after the injury angle, Escarlata was replaced by Kaiser’s Grande Americano in the match.

The episode also featured an AAA World Cruiserweight Championship No 1 contender’s match between Dragon Lee and Jack Cartwheel. Following a heavily praised match, Lee stood tall and became the No 1 contender for the Cruiserweight title. However, he was soon interrupted by TJP before an all-out brawl broke out amongst Laredo Kid, TJP, Lee, and Cartwheel. The segment finished with Cartwheel standing tall with the title.

In the main-event of the show, Omos, Ethan Page, El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr., and El Grande Americano II faced off for a chance to qualify in the Rey de Reyes tournament final. In the closing moments of the match, fans saw interuptions from Rayo and Bravo Americano handcuffing Omos to the ring post, Santos Escobar interupting Dr. Wagner Jr., La Parka arriving and hitting the original Americano with chairshots, before Kaiser’s Americano hit Page with the running headbutt and secured himself a spot in the finals.

He will now join Original Grande Americano and La Parka in the four-way match at Rey de Reyes, with four other men competing for the final spot next week.

AAA on Fox lineup | March 7, 2026

Lucha Libre AAA is set to host its  Rey de Reyes show on March 14th. However, with one spot remaining, Santos Escobar will be going against Mr. Iguana, Psycho Clown, and Abismo Negro to qualify for the final position on the upcoming March 7, 2026, episode of AAA on Fox.

  • Santos Escobar vs. Mr. Iguana vs. Psycho Clown vs. Abismo Negro for the last remaining spot in the Rey de Reyes tournament final.

Stipulations revealed for Mega title match at AAA Rey de Reyes

The stakes are high for the Mega title match at AAA Rey de Reyes, with the stipulations now confirmed.

On March 14, 2026, El Hijo del Vikingo will challenge Dominik Mysterio for his AAA Mega Championship at Auditorio GNP Seguros in Puebla in a no-disqualification match. The stipulations for the match includes if Mysterio wins, Vikingo cannot challenge for the title as long as Mysterio is the champion. If Vikingo wins, Mysterio must leave AAA forever.

In the main event of the February 21 edition of AAA on Fox, fans witnessed the contract signing between Mysterio and Vikingo. While the Mexican luchador had previously asked Mysterio to put his hair on line, he appeared with a new set of stipulations on Saturday’s episode. Vikingo previously earned a title shot at Mysterio’s Mega title by winning a multi-man match.

Saturday’s main event segment concluded with Omos confronting Mysterio. However, Ludwig Kaiser’s El Grande Americano appeared in time to make the save and escorted the champion away. Although the situation changed when the original El Grande Americano attacked the current one. Mysterio watched the chaos unfold for a moment before ultimately walking out.

AAA Rey de Reyes lineup | March 14, 2026

  • Dominik Mysterio (c) vs. El Hijo del Vikingo for the AAA Mega Championship
  • Pagano and Psycho Clown (c) vs. War Raiders (Erik and Ivar) for the AAA World tag team titles
  • La Parka vs. “The Original” El Grande Americano vs 2 pending opponents, in the Rey de Reyes tournament final to determine the number 1 contender for the AAA Mega Championship
  • El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. (c) vs. Santos Escobar for the AAA Latin American Championship

AAA World Tag Team Championship match confirmed for Rey de Reyes

At AAA Rey de Reyes, Pagano and Psycho Clown will be defending their AAA World Tag Team titles.

Taped on February 7th and aired on the main event of the February 14th episode of AAA on Fox, fans saw The War Raiders (Erik & Ivar) defeat 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.

The scheduled title match is now set to take place at the upcoming Rey de Reyes event on March 14th, 2026.

Pagano and Psycho Clown have held the tag titles since August 2025.

AAA Rey de Reyes lineup | March 14, 2026

  • El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. (c) vs. Santos Escobar for the AAA Latin American Championship
  • La Parka vs. “The Original” El Grande Americano vs 2 pending opponents, in the Rey de Reyes tournament final to determine the number 1 contender for the AAA Mega Championship
  • Pagano and Psycho Clown (c) vs. War Raiders (Erik and Ivar) for the AAA World tag team titles
  • Dominik Mysterio (c) vs. El Hijo del Vikingo – AAA Mega Championship

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.