Lucha Libre AAA returns with another live broadcast from the Gimnasio Olímpico in Mexico City, Mexico, featuring championship stakes and major segments that could shift momentum across the promotion.

For the first time ever, the WWE Intercontinental Championship will be defended inside an AAA ring as Penta puts the title on the line against El Hijo del Vikingo. Penta enters the match determined to prove his dominance, while Vikingo looks to score a huge victory in front of the AAA faithful.

The Reina de Reinas Champion Flammer is scheduled for a coronation-style celebration after securing her ninth successful title defense against Sussy Love last week. With her dominance continuing, the segment could lead to the emergence of her next challenger.

Also scheduled for the night, the Original El Grande Americano will face Octagon Jr. in singles competition. Both competitors are known for their unique styles, making this matchup one to watch.

The show kicks off at 10:00 PM ET on FOX in Latin America and is available for international fans on streaming platforms like YouTube. Ringside News will provide live, match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Stay tuned to this page, refresh for the latest results as the action unfolds, and join the conversation in the comments below!

AAA on FOX Results Stream (4/11/26)

Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for AAA on FOX on April 11, 2026

  • Intercontinental Championship: Penta (c) vs. El Hijo del Vikingo
  • Flammer Coronation
  • Original El Grande Americano vs. Octagon Jr.

AAA on FOX Results (4/11/26): Live Match Updates and Highlights

Cory Graves welcomes everyone to AAA on FOX and runs down tonight’s card.

Flammer is shown arriving at the venue and hitting her signature pose. El Hijo del Vikingo is shown walking through the hallway as the show heads to ringside.

The show opened with balloons and photos of Flammer set up in the ring. Las Tóxicas members Lady Maravilla and La Hiedra introduced her, and Flammer walked to the ring without her title, which was sitting on a table. The broadcast noted she has held the title for 974 days.

A video package played showing highlights from Flammer’s title run, along with congratulations from TV personalities and several luchadores.

Flammer grabbed the mic and bragged that the fans don’t deserve her. She sarcastically thanked the women she beat during her 974-day reign, including “foreigners” from RAW and SmackDown like Bayley and Natalya. She declared herself the best in lucha libre and said her coronation would never end.

The lights suddenly went out, and a video showed someone with bright red hair driving a pink lowrider. The camera zoomed in on a license plate that read “La Catalina,” and La Catalina made her entrance.

Catalina congratulated Flammer at first, but then pointed out that Flammer has never beaten her. That led to a brawl, with Catalina taking out Las Tóxicas before smashing Flammer’s face into her celebration cake. Catalina then picked up the title and held it high while Las Tóxicas helped Flammer retreat up the ramp.

Original El Grande Americano vs. Octagon Jr.

The crowd booed El Grande Americano as he made his entrance, swatting at fan signs on his way to the ring. Both men played to the crowd before the bell rang.

They traded moves and early pin attempts, but neither could keep the other down. Americano stepped outside to regroup, then rushed back in and kicked Octagon into the corner. Octagon answered by walking the ropes and hitting a missile dropkick.

Americano rolled out of the ring, but Octagon followed with a suicide dive. Octagon tried a moonsault off the apron, but Americano moved, and they brawled up the ramp. Americano backdropped Octagon onto the apron before throwing him back in and hitting a series of whips and shoulder tackles.

Americano then tried to pull off Octagon’s mask but couldn’t get it loose. Octagon fired back with kicks and a high knee in the corner, but his pin attempt only got two.

Octagon went for a crossbody, but Americano blocked it with his knees and hit an exploder suplex into the corner. Americano attempted a moonsault, but Octagon got his knees up. Americano quickly locked in an ankle lock, ripped off Octagon’s mask, and forced him to tap out.

Winner: “OG” El Grande Americano defeated Octagon Jr.

Huevo. Americano walked over and started messing with him, which led to El Verde Americano coming out. The two Americanos started fighting at ringside, with OG Americano dropping Verde onto the announce table. Security rushed in but couldn’t keep them apart. Verde eventually knocked OG Americano up the ramp as they kept fighting their way to the back.

Intercontinental Championship: Penta (c) vs. El Hijo del Vikingo

Vikingo came to the ring with Dorian Roldan and a couple of axes, while Penta followed to a huge ovation from the crowd.

They circled each other to start, trading holds and feeling each other out. Penta landed a hard kick early, but Vikingo answered by targeting Penta’s knee and sending him into the barricade. Back in the ring, Vikingo tied Penta’s mask to the bottom rope and took his time attacking the injured knee.

Penta eventually fought back with a bulldog and dropkick, but Vikingo stayed on offense, hitting a double stomp and nearly getting the win. The action spilled to the apron, where Vikingo hit a poisonrana before landing a running shooting star press on the outside.

Back in the ring, chaos broke out when the Americanos’ fight spilled onto the entrance ramp, distracting Vikingo. Penta took advantage with a suicide dive and then hit a Penta Driver, but Vikingo still kicked out.

Dorian Roldan then grabbed Penta’s ankle and was ejected by the referee. Vikingo tried to use the title belt, but Mini Vikingo ran in and stopped him, hitting Vikingo with the belt. That distraction gave Penta the opening to hit a Mexican Destroyer and score the win.

Winner: Penta defeated El Hijo del Vikingo

After the match, the Americanos were shown still fighting in the crowd. They brawled their way back to ringside and into the ring. Security tried to separate them, but both men kept breaking free and throwing punches. El Verde Americano eventually grabbed a mic and said their fight wasn’t over. He accused OG Americano of crossing a line and said things had to be settled blood for blood. Verde then officially challenged OG Americano to a mask-vs-mask match.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

Disqus Comments Loading...