Lucha Libre AAA returns with another live broadcast from Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico, featuring championship action and major appearances as tensions continue to build across multiple rivalries.
Penta is scheduled to address El Hijo del Vikingo ahead of their upcoming Intercontinental Championship match set for April 11. With anticipation growing for that showdown, fans are eager to hear what Penta has to say.
The Reina de Reinas Championship will be on the line as Lady Flammer defends her title against Sussy Love. This marks Flammer’s first title defense since her match against Bayley last month, and Love will be looking to score a major upset.
El Mesías is also set to return to AAA television. Given his history with El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr., his return could quickly reignite old rivalries.
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!
Rey de Reyes recap shown, which spanned over three weeks.
Corey Graves welcomes viewers and runs down tonight’s card, noting that Rey Mysterio and JBL will be calling the action alongside him.
El Mesias hadn’t been seen in AAA for over a year, but the match started fast with Dorado and Nobu going back and forth. Wolf and Takuma tagged in next and battled around the ring. Mesias finally tagged in to a big ovation and went right after Kento.
Mesias and Kento traded hard chops until Mesias dropped him with a right hand. Kento fought back by taking out Mesias’ knees and tagging in Nobu. The Bad Boys triple teamed Mesias for a moment, but Mesias stopped Kento from tagging out while Dorado and Wolf cleared the apron.Mesias’ team kept Kento trapped in their corner with quick tags and heavy offense. Mesias hit a big powerslam, but the pin attempt only got two. Wolf stayed in and traded strikes with Kento before hitting a snap suplex, but again Kento kicked out.
Dorado tagged in and kept the pressure on, stopping Kento from reaching his corner with a backstabber. Mesias returned and hit several strikes and a low lariat, but Kento finally escaped with a heel kick and tagged in Nobu. Nobu came in hot, knocking Dorado and Wolf out of the ring, but Mesias was quickly triple teamed and sent to the outside. The Bad Boys kept the momentum for a bit, with Nobu landing a suplex on Mesias for a two count.
Takuma tagged in, but once Mesias got moving, he powered through both opponents and hit a huge powerbomb. Kento jumped back in with a sling blade as the action broke down into chaos with strikes flying everywhere. Dorado fought back with stunners on both Kento and Nobu, while Wolf and Dorado wiped them out on the outside with dives. Back in the ring, Mesias hit a flatliner on Takuma to score the pin and secure the win.
Winners: Lince Dorado, Mecha Wolf, and El Mesias defeated The Tokyo Bad Boys.
Backstage, Fraxiom said they’ll be on opposite teams in AAA’s new “international” trios division. There’s no word yet on when that match will happen, but updates are expected soon.
Flammer has held the Reina de Reinas Championship for nearly 1,000 days (966 as of this writing), but she hadn’t beaten Sussy Love before. At Rey de Reyes, Flammer also beat Bayley with help from Los Toxicas.
Flammer started fast, dropping Love on her head right after the bell. Love fired back with a shove and the two traded pushes until Flammer began throwing right hands. Love answered with a superkick and dropped Flammer with an inverted lariat.
Flammer rolled outside to regroup as Love looked ready to dive, but Flammer moved out of the way. Back in the ring, Flammer hit a big strike and focused on Love’s lower back, locking in a Camel Clutch. Love fought out, but Flammer kicked her in the face.
Love bounced back with a series of kicks and a German suplex. She followed with running knees in the corner, double knees, and a moonsault, but the cover only got two.
Flammer avoided another charge and hit a lungblower, then dragged Love to the center of the ring and pinned her for the win.
Winner: Flammer defeated Sussy Love.
After a recap of WWE Intercontinental Champion Penta’s life and career—seemingly aimed at El Hijo del Vikingo—it was time for a previously unannounced trios match.
Dempsey started the match against Axiom and quickly took control with his technical style. Axiom struggled early, but managed to lock in an armbar and later forced Dempsey to grab the ropes to escape an octopus hold.
Axiom suplexed Dempsey to the outside, and Fraser stepped in to face his tag partner. They stared each other down and shook hands before Angels tagged himself in and hit a backbreaker on Axiom.
Van Dux entered next and used his power to take control, allowing LeFleur to hit a headscissor takedown. Fraser later tagged in and matched LeFleur in a fast exchange until Fraser landed a dropkick and rolling bulldog for a two count.
Angels returned and kept the pressure on, tagging Dempsey back in. They traded elbows until LeFleur countered a move and eventually fought free to tag in Van Dux, who came in strong with big offense, including a springboard cutter for a near fall.
The action picked up as everyone got involved. Axiom and Fraser tagged back in and faced off again, trading counters until Axiom caught Fraser with a Spanish Fly. Dempsey broke up the pin, leading to more chaos between all six competitors.
Van Dux wiped out several opponents on the outside with a dive, while back in the ring, Angels and LeFleur battled it out. LeFleur finally dropped Angels on his head and pinned him to secure the win.
Winner: Axiom, Dorian Van Dux, and Elio LeFleur defeated Charlie Dempsey, Nathan Frazer, and Tristan Angels.
Next week, El Hijo del Vikingo challenges Penta for the Intercontinental Title, and Flammer will hold a celebration for her Reina de Reinas Championship reign.