AAA on FOX Results, Stream, Highlights and Key Moments for July 11, 2026

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Lucha Libre AAA returns with another live broadcast from San Luis Potosí, Mexico, featuring major appearances and a high-stakes No. 1 Contender’s Match as the road to Verano de Escándalo continues.

El Grande Americano is scheduled to appear after suffering a vicious attack at the hands of Los Perros del Mal. With tensions escalating, fans are waiting to hear how he plans to respond and whether another confrontation could break out.

A future shot at Rey Fenix’s AAA Cruiserweight Championship will also be on the line when Dragon Lee, Jack Cartwheel, and Mini Vikingo collide in a Triple Threat No. 1 Contender’s Match. The winner will challenge Fenix for the title at Verano de Escándalo.

AAA Mega Champion Dominik Mysterio is also set to appear. With Verano de Escándalo approaching, Mysterio could learn who his next challenger will be or make his own intentions clear.

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 (7/11/26) Stream:

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

  • El Grande Americano Addresses Los Perros del Mal Attack
  • AAA Cruiserweight Championship No. 1 Contender’s Match: Dragon Lee vs. Jack Cartwheel vs. Mini Vikingo
  • Dominik Mysterio Appearance

AAA on FOX Results (7/11/26): Live Match Updates and Highlights

Corey Graves welcomes viewers to AAA on FOX.

Rey Mysterio is shown backstage, while Dominik Mysterio arrives in a yellow lowrider. El Grande Americano is also shown arriving before the camera pans across the arena.

AAA Cruiserweight Championship No. 1 Contender’s Match: Dragon Lee vs. Jack Cartwheel vs. Mini Vikingo

Jack Cartwheel and Mini Vikingo started the match before Dragon Lee grabbed Vikingo’s ankles from the outside. Cartwheel then took both men out with a Tiger Drop.

Cartwheel went to the top rope, but Lee avoided the attack and caught him with a superkick. Lee then trapped Cartwheel in the Tree of Woe, which left him open for a Spanish Fly from Vikingo. Vikingo followed with a Meteora on Cartwheel in the corner.

Lee regained control and hit Vikingo with a double stomp from the top rope. Lee and Cartwheel then traded heavy shots in the middle of the ring.

After Cartwheel escaped a Styles Clash, Lee sent him outside. Vikingo tripped Lee before diving onto Cartwheel. Lee then dropped Vikingo across the announce table.

Back in the ring, Cartwheel hit Lee with a Spanish Fly. He followed with a shooting star press, but Lee moved out of the way. Lee then hit a German suplex, superkick and Liger Bomb for a two-count.

Lee later hit Cartwheel with the Styles Clash, but Vikingo immediately landed a 630 splash on Cartwheel. Vikingo made the cover and won the match.

Winner: Mini Vikingo defeated Jack Cartwheel and Dragon Lee to become the number one contender.

Backstage, El Grande Americano met with AAA GM Rey Mysterio. Rey warned him about getting involved with Los Perros del Mal, saying they targeted Americano because he is the biggest dog in the yard. Americano said he knows the history of Los Perros del Mal, but he has no plans to back down. Instead, he plans to find some friends.

Dominik Mysterio then arrived and called Los Perros del Mal opportunists, adding that he respected that about them. Rey thanked Dominik for appearing before leaving him alone with Americano. Dominik brought up their AAA Mega Championship match at Triplemanía. Since both men are targets of Los Perros del Mal, Dominik suggested they watch each other’s backs to make sure the match happens. Americano did not trust him and said he would believe it when he saw it.

Dorian Roldán and Omos were then shown walking backstage, with Dorian carrying the AAA Latin American Championship. Mini Vikingo stopped them and said, “I guess you picked the wrong Vikingo.”

After the commercial break, Dorian Roldán and Omos finally made it to the ring after walking through a very long hallway.

Roldán blamed GM Rey Mysterio for El Hijo del Vikingo’s injury, claiming Rey was negligent by sending Vikingo to NXT and SmackDown. He then announced plans to sue Rey.

Roldán also said he was giving the vacant AAA Latin American Championship to Omos simply because he could. He challenged anyone to come to the ring, look Omos in the eyes and try to take the title away.

Rey Mysterio answered the challenge. Rey sent his best wishes to Vikingo but made it clear that Roldán could not simply hand the championship to Omos. Rey ordered Omos to give him the title. When Omos hesitated, Rey threatened to suspend him indefinitely. Omos then shoved the championship into Rey’s hands.

Rey officially declared the AAA Latin American Championship vacant and said he would announce next week how a new champion will be crowned. Rey then told Roldán that if he wanted to sue, he would see him in court.

Back from the commercial break, Damian Priest entered the race for the vacant AAA Latin American Championship.

The show then moved to a press conference with GM Rey Mysterio, who announced two matches for Verano de Escándalo. Mini Vikingo will challenge Rey Fenix for the AAA Cruiserweight Championship. Flammer will also defend the Reina de Reinas Championship against La Catalina and Lady Shani in a Triple Threat Match.

Rey also announced a mixed tag team match for next week. Laredo Kid and La Hiedra will face Joaquin Wilde and Faby Apache, with the winners advancing to face Mr. Iguana and Lola Vice at Verano de Escándalo.

Rey then addressed El Hijo del Vikingo’s injury. He said he was still upset about it, but AAA has a strong plan in place.

Andrea Barazte was then mentioned, with Rey inviting her to appear on AAA next week to talk.

Money Machine (Colmillo De Plata and Garra De Oro) vs Noisy Boy and Epydemius Jr.

The night ended with an unannounced tag team match between Money Machine and Noisy Boy and Brazo de Oro Jr.

Money Machine controlled parts of the match, but Noisy Boy and Brazo de Oro Jr. kept fighting back. Brazo de Oro Jr. hit a corkscrew dive to the outside, while Noisy Boy landed a Poisonrana in the ring.

Karmen Petrovic then appeared as Los Perros del Mal rushed the ring and attacked all four wrestlers. Los Perros called out El Grande Americano and threatened to continue the beating unless he came to the ring.

Americano arrived with Los Americanos, starting a three-on-four brawl. Bravo Americano was driven into the announce table, while Rayo Americano was taken out on top of him. That left El Grande Americano alone in the ring, where Los Perros overwhelmed him with a three-on-one attack.

Dominik Mysterio then ran down with a steel chair and cleared Los Perros del Mal from the ring. Dominik grabbed a microphone and challenged any two members of Los Perros del Mal to face him and El Grande Americano in a tag team match as the show ended.

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