WWE touts viewership success of Worlds Collide

WWE issued a media statement Friday touting the success of last Friday’s WWE x AAA Worlds Collide event that aired on YouTube.

The company claimed the show “set a record for the largest concurrent live audience in the event’s history,” peaking at 773,000 live concurrent viewers over their own YouTube channel and that of WWE Espanol, AAA and AAA’s Facebook channel.

That number breaks the previous reported record of 764,389 concurrent views for June’s Worlds Collide event from Inglewood, California. That show aired in the afternoon prior to that night’s Money in the Bank PLE while this past Friday’s show from Las Vegas aired after WWE SmackDown in the evening.

From the release:

“More than 4.1 million viewers watched the broadcast in the first 24 hours, with an additional 127 million digital views generated across social platforms.”

Last Friday was headlined by Dominik Mysterio winning the AAA Mega title from El Hijo del Vikingo on a show that also included main roster and NXT talent like Finn Balor, The New Day, Lola Vice, Grayson Waller, and Penta who did a show-opening promo. Rey Mysterio also made an appearance.

The next such event has yet to be announced with a report out Thursday stating that a show during Survivor Series weekend in San Diego is heavily under consideration.

New champion crowned at WWE x AAA Worlds Collide

A new champion was crowned at WWE x AAA Worlds Collide in Las Vegas Friday night.

Dominik Mysterio defeated El Hijo del Vikingo in the show’s main event to become the AAA Mega Champion.

With assistance from El Grande Americano and The Judgment Day’s Finn Balor and JD McDonagh, Mysterio pinned Vikingo after frog splash to earn the victory and the title win at the Cox Pavilion at the Thomas and Mack Center in Vegas.

Our full play-by-play coverage of the event is available here.

A full list of results from the card:

WWE x AAA Worlds Collide results —

  • Dominik Mysterio defeated El Hijo del Vikingo to win the AAA Mega Championship
  • El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. defeated Dragon Lee, Ethan Page, and JD McDonagh to retain the AAA Latin American Championship
  • Mr. Iguana and Lola Vice defeated Finn Balor and Roxanne Perez
  • Psycho Clown and Pagano defeated Kofi Kingston and Grayson Waller to retain the AAA Tag Team Championship
  • Natalya defeated Faby Apache to become the number one contender to the AAA Reina de Reinas Championship
  • Mascarita Sagrada, La Parka, Laredo Kid, and Octagon Jr. defeated Mini Abismo Negro, Lince Dorado, Cruz Del Toro, and Joaquin Wilde

WWE x AAA Worlds Collide live results: El Hijo del Vikingo vs. Dominik Mysterio

Following tonight’s WWE SmackDown from Virginia, WWE heads west with AAA to Las Vegas for tonight’s Worlds Collide event from The Pavilion at the Thomas & Mack Center, airing live on YouTube.

The headliner will see AAA Mega Champion El Hijo del Vikingo defend against WWE Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio. Mysterio nearly had the title won at last month’s Triplemania until AJ Styles pulled him out of the ring as he was making a pin.

After defeating Los Garza for the titles at Triplemania, AAA World Tag Team Champions Psycho Clown & Pagano defend against The New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods)

The next top contender to AAA Reina de Reinas Champion Lady Flammer will be determined as Natalya takes on Faby Apache. Both women were in a three-way with Flammer at Triplemania.

AAA Latin American Champion El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. defends against three WWE talents in Dragon Lee, JD McDonagh & Ethan Page in a four-way.

The card is rounded out by Finn Balor & Roxanne Perez vs. Mr. Iguana & Lola Vice, and Laredo Kid, Mascarita Sagrada, Octagon Jr. & La Parka vs. Cruz Del Toro, Joaquin Wilde, Lince Dorado & Mini Abismo Negro.

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Friday night, much like Saturday night, is indeed all right for fighting and it’s even better when World’s Collide! As is tradition, the show kicked off with footage of the various participants (and the Undertaker!) arriving to work in various cars. Adia Cuevas sang the Mexican National Anthem, followed by Lillian Garica taking care of the Star Spangled Banner and we were ready for action!

To start the show, Penta was introduced to a massive ovation. He came to the ring with the Mexican flag and addressed the crowd. I’ll be honest, after a few “como estas?” to the crowd, I had no idea what he said. But the audience loved it, so I’m assuming it was positive.

La Parka, Octagón Jr., Laredo Kid & Mascarita Sagrada vs. Cruz Del Toro, Joaquin Wilde, Lince Dorado & Mini Abismo Negro

Dorado and Octagon kicked things off and did so with gusto. head scissors and hurricanranas were a plenty. Del Toro and Laredo squared off next, with Del Toro eating some heavy strikes in the corner. Del Toro took a super frankensteiner but landed on his feet. That brought in Wilde to help out on a double team.

Wilde stayed in and Laredo got a tag to La Parka to a big pop from the crowd. He and Wilde had a bit of a dance-off (la Parka won) and La Parka drop kicked him into the corner. La Parka stopped dancing long enough to get a spinning slam on Wilde and then the Mini’s tagged in!

Sagrada was giving up a significant size advantage to Abismo, but that didn’t stop him from running circles around him before tagging in Octagon. Laredo got a good pin opportunity, but only a two count.

Del Toro and Wilde put in the work to double team Laredo, but still only a two count. Wilde brought in Dorado who began trading chops with Laredo. He landed a flapjack and then a superkick, but still only two. Abismo tagged in and powerslamed Laredo.

Laredo missed a step up and Abismo made him pay with an elbow. Laredo hit a headscissor and managed to tag in Sagrada who literally spun circles around Abismo until he fell out of the ring. That brough in Del Toro, then Dorado, then Wilde but Sagrada took them all out, Wilde with a Falcon Arrow!

Octagon and Del Toro ended up the legal men and the two traded strikes in the middle of the ring. Del Toro hung Octagon up int he tree of woe and then went coast to coast with a dropkick. Laredo came in to make the save and everyone started spamming finishers, with Sagrada being the only one left standing.

Sagrada got an octopus onto Abismo, but all three of his partners bailed him out. La Parka hit a big cutter and then ate a springboard stunner from Dorado. That did not stop him from dancing. Octagon went up top and flung himself onto La Parka and Dorado on the outside. Del Toro then did the same on them, followed by Laredo taking out everyone.

Wilde was slingshotted by Del Toro and Dorado and few about 25 feet into everyone at ringside. That left Abismo and Sagrada as legal in the ring. Sagrada hit a flurry of headscissor moves and got the pin and victory for his team.

Match Result: La Parka, Octagón Jr., Laredo Kid & Mascarita Sagrada defeated Cruz Del Toro, Joaquin Wilde, Lince Dorado & Mini Abismo Negro

Natalya vs. Faby Apache

I am really liking this no-nonsense Natalya so this match against Apache was high on my list for this show. Winner becomes the #1 Contender for the AAA Reina de Reinas Championship.

Natalya got the upper hand off the top, but it was Apache who ended up locking her in a leg lock. Natalya fought out of it though and the two traded strikes. Natalya put a sleeper on Apache, but she was able to battle out of it as the two worked through an extended feeling out process.

Natalya got Apache up in a classic surfboard, but Apache wouldn’t give in. Natalya threw her off and went for a suplex, but Apache turned it into an inside cradle and almost got a pin. That enraged Natalya who started throwing lariats.

Apache was having trouble standing as Natalya hit her with blow after blow. She seemed to catch a second wind though and planted Natalya with a headscissor. Apache went up top for a crossbody followed by a big boot to Natalya’s face.

Apache put on an Armbar, but Natalya gritted her teeth and worked out of it. The two started trading brutal punches with Natalya screaming “I hate you!” as she rained down shots. Natalya picked up Apache and slammed her, but seemed to be favoring her left arm in the process.

Natalya put on an ankle lock, but Apache pulled her legs out from under her and put on an ankle lock of her own. Natalya pushed her off but walked into a kick to the face trying to throw a discus elbow. Apache looked to put Natalya away and pulled her to the center of the ring.

Apache stepped through, trying to get a sharpshooter, but Natalya pushed her off and the two rolled aorund trying to get a pin with Natalya coming up the winner, planting Apache for a quck 1-2-3.

Match Result: Natalya defeated Faby Apache

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

Before the match, the New Day announced that Xavier Woods wasn’t medically cleared to compete, so Kofi Kingston would be teaming with Grayson Waller. New Day entered and went straight to the ring, pausing only to yell at some children in the front row.

Waller and Clown (also the name of my acoustic Slipknot tribute band) kicked things off with Clown making short work of him and then sliding out of the ring to terrify Woods. He hopped back in the ring and flattened Waller with a shoulder block. Waller bounced back with a stiff shot to the big red nose of Clown.

Pagano tagged in and kicked Waller into next week. Waller slid out of the ring to recouperate, allowing Kingston to get in and lock up with Pagano. Pagano tried to flip Kingston out of the corner, but Kingston landed on his feet and then faced a double team from Pagano and Clown. Clown hit a split-legged moonsault on Kingston, but could only get a two-count.

Waller grabbed Clown from behind the ropes, giving Kofi an opening to stomp him in the corner. Waller and Kingston traded quick tags to beat on the isolated Clown. He managed to fight out of it, but when he went for the tag, Pagano was nowhere to be found thanks to a cheap shot from Waller.

Kingston tagged in and went up top, with Waller joining him on the opposite post. Then they jumped down and punched Clown a bunch, much to the crowd’s dismay. Kingston positioned Clown on the top turnbuckle and tried to remove his mask, which made Clown angry enough to hit a crossbody from the top rope.

Clown finally got a tag to Pagano who ran in and took Kingston to the corner. Waller tried to help but Pagano dropped him with a neckbreaker. Pagan picked up Kingston and hit a big side slam, but Kingston kicked out at two.

Pagano and Clown laid out Kingston and Waller in opposite corners and laid them out with stereo dropkicks. Pagano was the legal man and climbed up the turnbuckles, but Woods caused a distraction allowing Kingston to hit a superplex, followed by a big elbow from Waller, but it only got a two count.

Woods caused another distraction, but Clown took out kingston and then TORE HIS OWN FACE OFF to scare Woods away from ringside (it was his mask, not his real face. But still scary).

Clown punched Waller’s lights out then wrapped him up in a cradle to pick up the victory and retain the titles.

Match Result: Pagano and Psycho Clown defeated The New Day

After the match, Clown and Pagano were about to be interviewed when the lights went out and the music of the Wyatt Sicks played. The group entered with the WWE Tag Titles around Uncle Howdy’s neck. They stalked to the ring surrounded Clown and Pagano.

Loomis and Gacy punched the Clown and Rowan hit Pagano with the steel steps on the outside. Roawn and Gacy set up Slim Jim tables on the outside of the ring and laided out Pagaon for Gacy to send him through it.

In the ring, Rowan powerbombed Clown through a table and Uncle Howdy hit a Sister Abigail on Pagano. The Wyatts then posed with the AAA titles over the broken bodies of Pagano and Clown.

Mixed Tag Team Match: Mr. Iguana & Lola Vice vs. Finn Bálor & Roxanne Perez

The last time Balor and Iguana shared the ring we got the appearance of the Demon Puppet. I lobbied hard for there to be a Puppet vs Puppet match (and possibly a World Puppet Championship) but my cries fell on deaf ears. Instead, we get Vice and Perez as partners, which to be honest is pretty great if you can’t do puppets.

Perez and Balor came to the ring with Raquel Rodriguez and Balor was carrying a nondescript black bag that could only hold one thing: his Magic Card collection. Or a Puppet. Only time would tell.

Iguana and Balor started things off, with Balor going to work on the wrist and hand of Iguana, presumably to take away his puppetry skills. Balor went for his bag, but Iguana knocked him over and took the bag and tossed it under the ring. He then hit an Igunanarana on Balor and tagged in Vice.

Perez tagged in and Vice put her down with a shoulder block. Vice went for an arm bar, but Perez reversed it into a pin attempt. Vice set Perez up in the corner, but Balor pulled her to safety before anything could happen. Vice dragged her into the ring along with Balor who was trying to pull Perez back out.

That counted as a tag apparently, and Iguana went after Balor. Unfortunately, he got too close to Rodriguez who pulled him out and smashed him onto the ring apron. That gave Balor a chance to stomp Iguana and send him to the corner for some vicious strikes.

Balor kept Iguana from making a tag by dragging him around the ring. He put him down with a big elbow, and hung him up on the ropes, but suddenly the Demon Puppet (Democito) popped up from under the ring! Balor told him to wait until he needed him and Democito retreated.

Perez and Vice tagged in withn Vice absolutely pummelling Perez in the corner, butt-first. Perez tried to roll out of the ring, but Vice dragged her back in. Perez raked the eyes and then flip-slammed Vice. Vice got back up and pulled her in for a rear naked choke. Perez broke free and set her up on the top rope.

Iguana threw his puppet to Vice, causing a distraction and allowing Vice to slam Perez. That brought Balor in with his bag, but Iguana sent him back out. Iguana grabbed the bag and emptied it, but Balor and Democito appeared behind him and hit a sling blade followed but a shotgun dropkick.

Balor went for a Coup De Grace but Vice pulled him down allowing Iguana to slam Balor and Democito from the top rope.

Back in the ring, Perez and Vice battled. Rodriguez tried to get involved but Vice dispatched her and hit a spinning back elbow on Perez to get the pin.

Match Result: Mr. Iguana and Lola Vice defeated Finn Balor and Roxanne Perez

AAA Latin American Championship Fatal 4-Way Match: El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. (c) vs. Dragon Lee vs. Ethan Page vs. JD McDonagh

Stop me if you’ve heard this one: An Irishman, a Canadian, a Dragon and a Doctor all walk into a wrestling ring to fight for the Latin American Championship…

The match started with Lee and McDonagh trading punches and Page and Wagner pairing off. Wagner sent page out of the ring and went to dive after him, but McDonagh grabbed his ankle. Wagner turned around and clobbered McDonagh allowing Page to get a shot in. Wagner sent him to the corner and McDonagh hit him with a big suplex.

Lee rejoined the fray and took on Page and McDonagh, sending the latter into the former’s junk, face-first. McDonagh powered back though and sent Page and Lee to the outside, then sentoned Wagner. Page then used McDonagh as a weapon to take out Wagner and hit a face buster on Lee for a two count.

Page tied Lee’s mask to the ropes and stomped him, stopping only to hit a few jumping jacks. A brawl broke out with everyone spamming finishers, leaving all four laying. Lee and Page got up first and then the lights blew out. They turned on the house lights though and the match continued.

Lee stacked up McDonagh and Page for a double stomp and then hit a hurricanrana on Wanger by leaping over the top rope and sending him to the floor from the apron. He followed that with a Liger bomb on McDonagh, but only got a two count.

Page tried to steal one by sending Lee to the outside and pinning Mcdonagh, but he only got a two count. Lee came back and brought Wagner with him, setting him up in a tree of woe. He went up top, but McDonagh scrambled up and grabbed Lee for a Spanish Fly.

McDonagh tried to get to Lee, but ate a Mexican Destroyer for his trouble. Wagner then grabbed McDonagh and hit a Wagner Driver to get the pin and retain his title.

Match Result: El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. defeated Dragon Lee, Ethan Page and JD McDonagh

AAA Mega Championship Match: El Hijo del Vikingo (c) vs. Dominik Mysterio

Earlier in the show, Mysterio had a chat with his father and said that when he wins, he’s going to make Rey put the title around his waist. Rey said that he would do that for whoever won. Balor then showed up and said that in the interest of proving that Dominik is the King of the Luchadores, he should win this title alone.

Vikingo and Mysterio circled each other tentatitvely to start things off, feeling each other out. They moved into a chain with Mysterio trying for a 619 early. Vikingo dodged it and wrapped Mysterio in an ocotpus style hold, but Mysterio reversed it for a pin attempt.

Vikingo sent Mysterio to the outside and then dove headfirst through the ropes to take him out. Setting him up against the ring apron, Vikingo chopped Mysterio and tossed him back in. Vikingo charged, but Mysterio saw it coming and bounced him off the ropes before tossing him outside.

In front of Logan Paul in ther front row, Mysterio chopped Vikingo and then threw him into the steel stairs. Mysterio thew Vikingo back into the ring and hit a three amigos suplex set while the crowd chanted for Eddie, his real Dad.

Mysterio dropkicked Vikingo back out to the floor. Vikingo seemed to need a moment to adjust his gear, so Mysterio worked the crowd for a bit. When Vikingo rolled back in, Mysterio stomped him repeatedly and set him up for a sunset flip.

Mysterio slowed the pace down, taking his time and making sure that Vikingo didn’t have time to get his wits about him. That backfired though and Vikingo got a big chop in, followed by a superkick. Vikingo charged and Mysterio picked him up and hit snakeyes on the top rope.

Mysterio then rolled out and grabbed the Mega Championship belt. He posed with it and asked Konnan if he ever won it, to which Old Man K responded “suck it.” Mysterio rolled back in and locked in a sleeper on Vikingo.

Vikingo fought out of it and went up top for a Missile dropkick followed by a meteora in the corner. He went up top again, but as he leapt, Mysterio caught Vikingo in a powerbomb. It only got a two count though and the match continued.

Mysterio went for a 619, but Vikingo grabbed him and threw him off. Mysterio went up top, but Vikingo pulled him down in an electric chair and then a facebuster. Vikingo dragged Mysterio to the corner and went up top and nailed a 450 splash. Mysterio kicked out at two.

Suddenly, Balor and McDonagh arrived. McDonagh headbutted Vikingo behind the ref’s back, but Mysterio could only get a two count. Mysterio put on a mask and Balor passed him a foreign object. Mysterio put it in the mask, but Vikingo superkicked him. Then Dragon Lee and Rey Mysterio arrived to take out Balor and McDonagh.

Back in the ring, Vikingo hit a big kick and pulled Mysterio to the corner for another 450 splash. Vokingo covered him, but at two, El Grande Americano himself pulled the ref out of the ring. Mysterio hit Vikingo from behind and hit a 619 followed by a frog splash.

Mysterio pinned Vikingo, but there was no ref! A new official raced to the ring, but by then Mysterio could only get a two count. Vikingo hit a back kick and poisonrana. He then tried to remove the mask of Americano, giving Americano a chance to slip another foreign object to Mysterio who loaded up his mask and used it. He then hit a frog splash and one, two, three, Dominik Mysterio is the new AAA Mega Champion!

Match Result: Dominik Mysterio defeated El Hijo del Vikingo

After the match, as promised, Rey Mysterio came down to the ring. He handed the belt to his estranged son who insisted he put it around his waist. Rey reluctantly did so and dejectedly left the ring. Dom celebrated as the Judgement Day and Americano came down to share in his victory.

Change made to WWE x AAA Worlds Collide card

This story has been updated.

Two changes (one Thursday and one Friday) were made to tonight’s WWE x AAA Worlds Collide card in Las Vegas that will see Laredo Kid added to the show.

Initially revealed in WWE.com’s preview of the show, Laredo Kid was set to replace La Parka in an eight-man tag team match, joining Nino Hamburguesa, Octagon Jr. and Mascarita Sagrada against Cruz Del Toro, Joaquin Wilde, Lince Dorado & Mini Abismo Negro.

Then on Friday, the official preview changed again for the match. This time, Hamburguesa was out and La Parka was back in. Our Dave Meltzer is saying it was a visa issue for Hamburguesa.

An image of the original La Parka was included in the initial graphic for the match much to his surprise. He took to X to say he would not be on the show and preferred to stay in Mexico vs. wrestle for a “large company” in the U.S.

A third version of the character was introduced earlier this year and competed in the Copa Bardahl at August’s Triplemania.

Worlds Collide streams on WWE’s YouTube channel on Friday at 10 p.m. Eastern time.

WWE AAA Worlds Collide card | Friday, September 12

  • AAA Mega Champion El Hijo del Vikingo defends against Dominik Mysterio
  • AAA World Tag Team Champions Psycho Clown & Pagano defend against Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods
  • AAA Reina de Reinas Championship number one contender’s match: Natalya vs. Faby Apache
  • Finn Balor & Roxanne Perez vs. Mr. Iguana & Lola Vice
  • AAA Latin American Champion El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. defends against Dragon Lee, JD McDonagh & Ethan Page in a four-way
  • Laredo Kid, Mascarita Sagrada, Octagon Jr. & La Parka vs. Cruz Del Toro, Joaquin Wilde, Lince Dorado & Mini Abismo Negro

WWE x AAA Worlds Collide live results: El Hijo del Vikingo vs. Chad Gable

In a show that seemed like an impossibility just a few months ago, WWE will team up with AAA to present Worlds Collide, live from the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, California, as part of a doubleheader of WWE action.

The show will be free worldwide on YouTube.

The main event will feature new AAA Mega Champion El Hijo del Vikingo defending against WWE’s Chad Gable. It will be Vikingo’s first match inside a WWE ring.

The NXT North American Championship will be on the line as Ethan Page defends against Je’Von Evans, Rey Fenix and Laredo Kid in a four-way.

In a tag match featuring women from three different groups, WWE’s Stephanie Vaquer will team with NXT’s Lola Vice against AAA’s Chik Tormenta & Dalys.

In a pair of trios bouts, Santos Escobar teams with Angel & Berto to take on AAA’s Psycho Clown, El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. & Pagano while Dragon Lee, Cruz Del Toro & Lince Dorado (injury sub for Joaquin Wilde) battle AAA’s Aero Star, Octagon Jr. & Mr. Iguana.

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– Following the WWE signature open, we were taken to a cold open for the event narrated by Rey Mysterio that focused on the acquisition of AAA by WWE/TKO and the events that led to today’s show.

– After the cold open, we were welcomed to the show proper by the voice of Corey Graves. Shots of Rey Mysterio, Lola Vice and Stephanie Vaquer, Chad Gable, and El Hijo del Vikingo arriving at the Kia Forum before we went inside the arena. Graves was joined on commentary by Konnan. The Spanish commentary team, led by Marcelo Rodriguez was then shown. We then got stirring performances of the Mexican and U.S. national anthems. In the ring, WWE’s Paul Levesque and Shawn Michaels were standing alongside Blue Demon Jr. and Marisela Pena from AAA.

Rey Mysterio opens the show

– Rey Mysterio then made his entrance to a very loud ovation. The recipient of the National Hispanic Media Council’s Legend Award was all smiles for this afternoon’s event. Mysterio started off by talking about the 1994 When Worlds Collide event held by AAA and its historic significance twenty-one years later. He claimed that WWE helped put lucha libre on the map.

Mysterio talked about how he was proud to see lucha libre evolve over the years and that the entire world will see today just what made lucha truly libre.

A… rather interesting opening promo from Rey Mysterio. His claims of WWE helping put lucha libre on the map will certainly be called into question and perhaps rightfully so.

Trios Match: Mr. Iguana, Aerostar, Octagon Jr. (AAA) vs. Dragon Lee, Cruz Del Toro (WWE) and Lince Dorado (AAA)

The enigmatic Mr. Iguana was, of course, accompanied by his beloved pet iguana, La Yesca. Lince Dorado entered with the LWO.

Liv Morgan and “Dirty” Dom Mysterio were seen in the crowd having a closer look at the action.

As the bell rang, both teams faced off in the ring before Octagon and Del Toro started off for their respective sides. After a handshake, Octagon and Del Toro got into a lockup battle that neither man could get a clear upper hand on. The two competitors traded armdrags and pin attempts, but nobody could get any advantage. Soon, Iguana and Lince Dorado were the legal men for this match.

Dorado held the advantage with some armdrags of his own, followed by a hard chop that caused Iguana to fall on his back. Iguana answered with a dropkick as he then brought in La Yesca, which seemed to give him a bit an advantage. The fans chanted for Iguana as Aerostar and Dragon Lee entered for their teams.

We got some nice lucha libre action between Aerostar and Lee as the former delivered an impressive tornillo from the top rope. With Lee sent over the top, things broke down as the LWO got sent to ringside. The AAA all-stars then took to the air with simultaneous dives onto the LWO trio. In the ring, Lee blocked a dive by Aerostar and turned it into a near-fall attempt. The LWO then worked over Aerostar in their corner. This didn’t last long as Aerostar created separation with a dropkick to Lee. This gave Aerostar the opening to tag in Mr. Iguana.

Del Toro stifled Iguana’s offense and delivered a spinning la magistral cradle pin, but Iguana kicked out. We once again saw Iguana’s beloved pet iguana enter the fray, which angered Lince Dorado. This led to Dorado stomping on La Yesca and then nailing a standing moonsault on the poor critter. Iguana took exception to the cruelty shown to La Yesca and laid out Dorado.

The LWO hit a triple superkick on Iguana, as they then appeared to have the match won on Dorado’s shooting star press. Aerostar made the save to break up the pin. On the top rope, Dorado hit a frankensteiner on Octagon as we got another breakdown once more. Aerostar leapt from the ring to drop Dragon Lee with an over-the-top rope dive. Not to be outdone, Del Toro took off with a spinning dive to take out half the competitors outside the ring.

Octagon and Dorado mixed it up on the top rope once more, but in the end, it would be Octagon that got the best of Dorado with an avalanche moonsault fallaway slam. That was enough for the AAA stars to pick up the duke in the opener.

After the match, Dominik Mysterio got on the microphone to talk trash about his father Rey as Octagon got up to face him. This led to Octagon punching Dom as it escalated into a brawl between the two. As the two were separated, Dom dropped a bombshell and said he’d defend the Intercontental Championship against Octagon later tonight at Money in the Bank.

Octagon Jr., Mr. Iguana, and Aerostar def. The LWO and Lince Dorado via pinfall

A real fun opening bout and this being my first time seeing Mr. Iguana, I can easily see why everyone loves him. I enjoyed it greatly and it was nice to get another match for Money in the Bank confirmed with Dominik defending his IC Title against Octagon.

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– Mascarita Sagrada, Latin Lover and musician That Mexican OT were shown in the crowd.

– Backstage, Chuey Martinez interviewed Legado del Fantasma about their trios match against El Hijo del Dr. Wagner Jr., Psycho Clown, and Pagano.

Tag Team Match: Stephanie Vaquer & Lola Vice (WWE) vs. Chik Tormenta & Dalys (AAA)

Tiffany Stratton and IYO SKY were shown in the crowd watching this next bout.

Dalys and Vaquer started things off as the former used her strength to cut off any momentum for Vaquer, even managing to power her way out of the Devil’s Kiss. Tormenta was then tagged in and continued to maintain dominance over Vaquer, up until a suplex stopped her cold. Vice tagged herself in and found herself locked into a single-leg crab by Tormenta.

Vice responded with her smash-mouth strikes that gave her the upper hand on Tormenta and Dalys. She caught both women with consecutive running hip strikes on opposite corners. Dalys used a distraction from Tormenta to send Vice to the outside. This opened up Vice to a lariat from Tormenta as the AAA women maintained control in this match.

Tormenta entered the match and dropped Vice with a powerslam as she then stretched her with a submission hold. Dalys was tagged in and used her power game to keep Vice separated from Vaquer. Vice caught Dalys in an inside cradle pin for the near-fall before she finally tagged in Vaquer.

The former NXT Women’s Champion took out Daly’s leg with a rope-assisted dragon screw for a two-count. Vaquer then had Dalys in position for the Devil’s Kiss. Vice cut off Tormenta at the pass as the two NXT stalwarts then delivered stereo Devil’s Kisses to their foes.

Vice took Tormenta out of the equation with a dive to the outside as Vaquer finished things off with the SVB for the one, two, three.

Post-match, Vera Rodriguez interviewed the victorious tag team.

Stephanie Vaquer & Lola Vice def. Dalys & Chik Tormenta via pinfall

Entertaining tag team action that I really enjoyed. Vaquer has become one of the most impressive additions to the WWE roster over the past year and the fact that she’s getting double duty work tonight between Worlds Collide and Money in the Bank is a testament to her hard work. I also enjoyed what I saw from Dalys and Chik Tormenta.

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Trios Match: Legado del Fantasma (Santos Escobar, Angel, Berto) (WWE) vs. Psycho Clown, El Hijo del Dr. Wagner Jr. and Pagano (AAA)

Psycho Clown’s attempt at a show of respect was brushed off by Escobar as we got the match underway with El Hijo del Dr. Wagner Jr. and Berto kicking things off. Wagner used his speed to keep Berto grounded, but he soon found himself in the LDF corner as Angel took over for his team.

Psycho Clown entered the match and floored Anfel with a scoop slam, followed by a kick to the head. We got a standoff of standing switches between Psycho Clown and Angel & Berto, that ended with the clown dropping both men with a double German suplex. Psycho Clown then took out Escobar with a dive to the outside.

Pagano entered the match in style with a double dropkick on Angel and Berto. With the brothers on the outside, Pagano lookedto hit a running dive, but Escobar pulled Berto out of the way, which caused Pagano to crash land to the outside with a gnarly landing.

Legado del Fantasma asserted their will with a triple kick to the back of Pagano as Berto continued the attack in the ring. Escobar tagged in and trapped Pagano in a rest hold, but the AAA star turned the tide with a neckbreaker. Pagano pushed Escobar aside as Psycho Clown got the hot tag.

Psycho Clown hit a prone Angel with a dropkick in the corner as he then connected with the Code Red on Berto for the two count. Wagner joined the fray and took care of business. With Legado caught on the outside, the heroes of AAA took them out with a bombardment of con hilo dives to the outside.

The two teams squared off in the ring and got themselves into a hockey fight seauence. As the dust settled, Wagner was caught in a double slam from the top by Angel and Berto. Psycho Clown dropped Berto with a Psycho Driver on the apron as Angel took him out with a dive. Pagano answered with a dive of his own.

Things broke down once more in the ring as the action remained non-stop. A running spear from Berto took out everyone at ringside. Wagner snuck up on Escobar with a running knee, but couldn’t put the Legado leader away. Wagner headed up to the top, but Escobar intercepted and hit an impressive avalanche hurricanrana for a close near-fall.

Escobar recovered and finished the match with the Phantom Driver for the victory.

Legado del Fantasma def. El Hijo del Dr. Wagner Jr., Pagano, and Psycho Clown via pinfall

More fun trios action on Worlds Collide. As the pace quickened, things got all the more exciting. I enjoyed this one.

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NXT North American Championship: Ethan Page (c) vs. Laredo Kid vs. Je’von Evans vs. Rey Fenix

Evans, Fenix, and Laredo started off by taking Page off the board as they then took each other on. Laredo was sent out of the ring by a Fenix clothesline as Evans then squared off with Fenix in the ring. Evans and and Fenix exchanged strikes, with the latter winning out after a springboard armdrag.

Evans landed on his feet after a hurricanrana attempt before Page attacked both men. Laredo entered the fray and we got some wild action amongst the four men. Evans took Page out with a sitting springboard hurricaneana as Fenix answered with a kick that sent Evans outside. Laredo intercepted Fenix’s attempt at a dive as he then delivered a moonsault to Page and Evans on the outside. It was the flight of the Fenix as he leapt over the top rope with a tope tornillo that took Page, Evans, and Laredo out.

Inside the ring, Laredo fought Page on the top rope but got dropped by a slam from the NXT North American Champ. Page then hit a splash on Evans for the two-count. Laredo recovered and got Fenix with a Michinoku Driver. The action intensified as Laredo hit an amazing moonsault DDT on Fenix. Evans managed to break up the count, however.

Laredo headed up top, but Evans clipped him in the leg. Evans took Page out with a clothesline as he then soared with a dive on the egotistical Canadian. Evans wasn’t done yet as he hit a coast-to-coast flip kick on a prone Laredo Kid, followed by the OG Cutter on Fenix. Page recovered at the very last second to break up Evans’ count.

Fenix blasted Page with the tightrope kick as he connected with the Fenix Driver on Evans. One, two…. Evans somehow kicked out at two! Now with all four men inside the ring, the pace picked up once more. On the top rope, Laredo and Evans’ scuffle was broken up by Page, who threw Fenix onto the two. Avalanche Spanish Fly by Fenix on Laredo was soon followed by Page’s Ego’s Edge on Fenix. Evans dove onto Page to break up the pin. We got a crazy finish as Evans connected with an OG Cutter on Laredo, but got thrown out by Page. This allowed “All Ego” to finish Laredo off with the Twisting Grin for the three and a successful retention of the North American Championship.

Ethan Page def. Laredo Kid, Je’von Evans, and Rey Fenix via pinfall to retain the NXT North American Championship

Just a frenetic match from start to finish. An incredible showing from four standout talents and certainly in the conversation for match of the night so far.

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AAA Mega Campeones: El Hijo del Vikingo (c) vs. Chad Gable

Gable targeted Vikingo’s ankle early on, but could not get a clear upper hand. The two then got into a test of strength as thing started off slow between the two and a more technical battle was emphasized. Vikingo’s attempt at an armbar was countered beautifully into an ankle lock by Gable. The former Olympic wrestler then went on the offensive as he dropped Vikingo with a suplex.

Vikingo caught Gable in mid air but got reversed as an exchange of counters ended with a dropkick by the Mega Champion of AAA. Vikingo followed that up with a hurricanrana and a Meteora that sent Gable crashing to the floor below. Vikingo headed up top and took Gable down with a standing 630 splash onto the back.Gable got the knees up at the last second to block Vikingo’s shooting star press as he then tossed the champ onto the steel steps. Gable pulled out a table from underneath the ring. He grabbed Vikingo and looked for a German Suplex through the table, but Vikingo escaped. In the ring, Gable kept Vikingo grounded with punches to the face, followed by a monkey flip from the corner. Vikingo blocked an abdominal stretch, but he couldn’t block Gable’s German Suplex. Gable continued to work over Vikingo as his diving headbutt attempt was countered into a Codebreaker by the Mega Campeone. Vikingo kicked Gable across the back and headed up top with a double stomp onto Gable’s prone body. One, two… not yet!

On the apron, Vikingo kicked Gable as he then hit a springboard 450 splash from the middle rope, but that wasn’t enough. Gable caught Vikingo’s handspring and dropped him with the modified Gory Special for the near-fall. Gable missed on a moonsault attempt but a skirmish on the top rope led to an incredible avalanche sitdown powerbomb. One, two…. Vikingo kicked out at 2.99999999999!!!!!!!!

Vikingo stunned Gable with a dropkick as he then took off from the top rope with a Mexican Destroyer onto the apron! Somehow, Gable kicked out at two after that. Vikingo placed Gable on the table, but the challenger recovered to push him off. Gable instead placed Vikingo on the table and put him through it with a moonsault.

With both men down and out, they managed to enter the ring at the count of nine as they then mixed it up with clubbing blows. Gable avoided a kick from Vikingo as he then cinched in his ankle lock. Vikingo escaped a German Suplex attempt as he followed it with a Poisonrana and.a Meteora on a prone Gable in the corner. Vikingo then put an end to Gable’s Mega Campeone aspirations with the 630 Splash.

After the match, the AAA roster celebrated Vikingo’s victory to end the night.

El Hijo del Vikingo def. Chad Gable to retain the AAA Mega Campeones

A fantastic main event and it’s always nice to see Chad Gable get a main event spot, for sure. For his part, Vikingo was at his best as usual, and this was a great way to end a surprisingly good WWE/AAA co-branded night.

Overall, I enjoyed Worlds Collide and the show being matches with very little downtime made for an enjoyable and easy watch (if a bit predictable) from start to finish.