AAA on FOX Results, Stream, Highlights and Key Moments for June 20, 2026

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Lucha Libre AAA returns with another live broadcast from Foro GNP Seguros in Mérida, Mexico, with a stacked card featuring a major championship match, a big return appearance, and tag team action.

El Grande Americano is set to make his first appearance since his Mask vs. Mask victory over Chad Gable at AAA Noche de los Grandes last month. With all the momentum on his side, fans are waiting to hear what he has to say after one of the biggest wins of his AAA run.

Rey Fenix will defend the AAA Cruiserweight Championship against Laredo Kid and Lince Dorado in a Triple Threat Match. Fenix won the title at AAA Noche de los Grandes and has been a fighting champion since then, but this may be his toughest challenge yet.

AAA Latin American Champion El Hijo del Vikingo will also be in action as he teams with Omos against Mini Vikingo and El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. With tension surrounding all four competitors, this tag team match could get ugly fast.

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 (6/20/26): Stream

Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for AAA on FOX on June 20, 2026

  • El Grande Americano Appearance
  • AAA Cruiserweight Championship: Rey Fenix (c) vs. Laredo Kid vs. Lince Dorado
  • Mini Vikingo & El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. vs. El Hijo del Vikingo & Omos

AAA on FOX Results (6/20/26): Live Match Updates and Highlights

We see the arrivals.

El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. & Mini Vikingo vs. El Hijo del Vikingo & Omos (w/ Dorian Roldan)

This match had a lot going on before the bell even rang. Omos wanted to prove himself after Galeno beat up two opponents last week, while Mini Vikingo and El Hijo del Vikingo have been tearing each other apart for months. On top of that, El Hijo del Vikingo took the AAA Latin American Championship from El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr., and Dorian Roldan is still upset about not becoming AAA GM.

Wagner and Vikingo started things off, but Vikingo quickly went after Mini Vikingo. Wagner took advantage and started beating him down. Vikingo fought back and even tried to mess with Wagner’s mask, but Wagner answered with a big shoulder slam.

Mini Vikingo tagged in and went after Vikingo with a dropkick and a tornado crossbody. Vikingo slowed him down and threw him into Omos’ corner. Omos tagged in and completely overpowered Mini Vikingo. Even Dorian Roldan got involved with a cheap shot.

Mini Vikingo eventually escaped a top-rope powerbomb attempt by turning it into a hurricanrana. Wagner tagged in and took Vikingo down with a clothesline and a Death Valley Driver for a near fall.

Things broke down from there. Omos attacked Wagner on the outside while Vikingo stayed in control inside the ring. But Mini Vikingo came flying back in with a crucifix driver and pinned El Hijo del Vikingo for the upset win.

Winner: El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. & Mini Vikingo defeated El Hijo del Vikingo & Omos

After the match, Omos attacked Mini Vikingo and Wagner. He tried to use the steel steps on Wagner, but Galeno ran out for the save. Galeno fought off Vikingo and Omos for a moment, but Omos stopped him with the steps.

Backstage, AAA Mega Champion Dominik Mysterio cut a quick promo and called himself the main event of Triplemania and the King of the Luchadores.

Backstage, Psycho Clown was asked about what is happening with Psycho Circus. He said he was getting everyone together so they could figure things out.

AAA World Cruiserweight Title Triple Threat Match: Rey Fenix (c) vs. Lince Dorado vs. Laredo Kid

Rey Fenix came into this match as AAA World Cruiserweight Champion after beating Laredo Kid for the title. He had only held the belt for 22 days, but he already defended it once against Axiom on SmackDown. Lince Dorado earned his title shot by winning a #1 contenders match, while Laredo Kid was looking to get his rematch.

All three started fast, but Dorado was knocked to the outside while Fenix took control of Laredo. Fenix hit a Michinoku Driver, but Dorado broke up the pin. Dorado then caught Fenix with a backbreaker.

Fenix offered Dorado a handshake, but Dorado used it to roll him up. Laredo broke up the pin and the fight quickly spilled outside. Laredo took out both opponents with a dive, then brought Dorado back into the ring.

Laredo started building momentum with a Northern Lights Suplex and a twisting splash on Dorado. Every time Fenix tried to get back in the ring, Laredo punched him back down.

Dorado fought back with a backstabber and two moonsaults, but Laredo blocked the third. Fenix finally got back into the match and went after Laredo in the corner. Fenix hit a big driver on Laredo, but Laredo kicked out.

Dorado came back in and traded shots with Fenix. Laredo tried to hit a double DDT, but Fenix and Dorado stopped him with double superkicks. Laredo answered with two Destroyers and pinned both men at the same time, but they both kicked out.

Dorado then sent Laredo outside and hit Fenix with a super hurricanrana from the top rope. Dorado went back up, but Laredo threw him from the top rope through the announce table.

Laredo tried to finish Fenix with a frog splash, but Fenix got his knees up. Fenix then hit Laredo with a Mexican Muscle Buster and got the pin to retain the title.

Winner: Rey Fenix defeated Lince Dorado and Laredo Kid to retain the AAA World Cruiserweight Championship.

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