AAA TripleManía XXXIII airs live on August 16, 2025, from Arena CDMX in Mexico City and promises to deliver one of the most chaotic, action-packed nights in lucha libre history. The event features WWE and AAA crossover stars including Dominik Mysterio, Natalya, and members of The Judgment Day alongside AAA regulars like El Hijo del Vikingo, Psycho Clown, and Flammer.
The show begins at 9:00 PM ET and will be available globally via the WWE, WWE Español, and Lucha Libre AAA YouTube channels. Ringside News will provide live, match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Keep this page refreshed for the latest results and sound off in the comments section as the event unfolds!
The show kicked off with a cold open video featuring Rey Mysterio, Nino Hamburguesa, Faby Apache, and El Hijo Del Dr. Wagner Jr. talking about the importance of TripleMania.
Corey Graves welcomed viewers on commentary. In the ring were Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Dorian Roldan, and AAA executives. Aida Cuevas sang the Mexican National Anthem.
The match began with La Parka doing his signature strut. Laredo Kid fought back with chops in the corner, hit a Michinoku Driver, and followed with a 450 splash for a nearfall.
Joaquin Wilde entered next. Corey Graves noted he had competed at TripleMania before as DJ Zema Ion. Wilde hit DDTs on both opponents and tried a double pin for a two-count. Abismo Negro Jr. was out next, followed by Taurus (not AEW’s Black Taurus). Taurus took control of the ring. Wilde hit a huracanrana on Abismo. Taurus then used a Giant Swing to send Wilde into a dropkick from Abismo.
Aerostar entered and hit Wilde with a cutter, then a double stomp and suicide dive on Abismo. He dodged a corkscrew moonsault from Laredo Kid and eliminated him. Mecha Wolf came in next. Wilde avoided elimination by skinning the cat. Wolf did a water spray mist and hit Taurus with a Michinoku Driver.
Cruz Del Toro followed. He hit Abismo with a diving huracanrana. He and Wilde teamed up with Laredo Kid for a triple hip toss on Wolf. The LWO teamed up on Taurus in the corner. Wolf spat mist at Wilde during a dive and eliminated him. Toro tried to eliminate Abismo, but Abismo hung on. Otis was next. He cleaned house and eliminated Aerostar by catching him in mid-air. Otis did the Caterpillar on Abismo. Graves joked it looked like a sand worm.
Pimpinela Escarlata entered and hit a rana on Abismo and Cruz. Taurus broke up a kiss between her and Otis. Pimpi and Otis then clotheslined Taurus out. Otis accidentally eliminated Pimpi after a dropkick from Wolf. Cibernetico was next. He hit some moves before being thrown to the apron by Abismo and Wolf. Otis then used Microman like a battering ram to knock him out.
Microman had entered earlier and used a rana on Wolf into Abismo. Omos entered at #13. Konnan joked about him being in Japan. Omos wore anime-style gear and dominated quickly. Octagon Jr. was #14. The match came down to Omos and La Parka, who had started at #1.
Winner: Omos
El Mesías defended the Latin American Championship against El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. in a one-on-one match.
It was a big moment, as El Mesías once had a heated rivalry with El Hijo’s father, Dr. Wagner Jr. Now the son was stepping up on AAA’s biggest stage, with his father cheering him on at ringside. Dorian Roldan was in El Mesías’ corner.
El Mesías and Roldan played the villains, while the crowd fully supported El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. At one point, El Mesías ripped El Hijo’s mask in front of his father to get more heat.
Later in the match, Roldan got involved, which led to Dr. Wagner Jr. jumping the barricade to stop him. El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. kept fighting and won the match after hitting a second Wagner Driver.
This was a big win for El Hijo as he followed in his father’s footsteps. The match also gave fans a great look at what AAA has to offer.
Chuey Martinez was backstage with The Judgment Day. Finn Balor said this was the biggest TripleMania because of them. Dominik Mysterio said he was going to win the AAA Mega Championship. Rey Mysterio showed up and argued with Dominik in Spanish. Dominik told his dad to go sit down and watch a real Mysterio become Mega Champion. Finn and the group backed him up.
Influencer Natalia MX was shown in the crowd during the show.
Raquel and Lola Vice started the match. Lola dodged a clothesline and showed some attitude, then landed kicks and a Juji Gatame. She followed up with strikes and an armdrag. Finn Balor tagged in, but because of mixed tag rules, Mr. Iguana had to enter for the other side.
Iguana slid under Lola’s legs and hit Balor with a rebound armdrag. JD McDonagh tagged in, and Iguana hit him with a huracanrana for a two-count. Nino Hamburguesa tagged in. JBL joked that Nino is a street vendor’s worst nightmare. JD tried to tackle Nino, but it had no effect. Raquel slapped JD to fire him up. Nino caught JD in mid-air and slammed him.
Nino stacked JD and Balor in the corner for a splash. Lola trapped Raquel in the other corner. Lola and Nino landed strikes at the same time in stereo. JD avoided a Banzai Drop from Nino thanks to a distraction by Roxanne Perez. JD and Balor worked together to isolate Nino in their corner. The crowd gave Judgment Day loud “culero” chants, and JD even mocked Lola with a hip shake.
Vice took out Raquel on the outside with a cannonball. Nino countered a double suplex and hit one of his own on both JD and Balor. He tagged in Iguana and La Yezca. Yezca bit JD, and Iguana hit a top rope rana. Iguana followed with a flip dive.
Balor then pulled out a Demon puppet, which stunned Iguana and Yezca. The Demon puppet “ate” Yezca and gave Iguana an armdrag.
Nino brought out two hamburgers and offered one to Balor. Balor took a bite, but Iguana dropkicked him. Nino then hit a suicide dive on Balor and JD.
Lola hit Raquel with a backfist, but Perez shoved Lola off the top rope. La Hiedra ran out and tackled Vice before chasing Raquel to the back. Rodriguez returned, hit Vice with a big boot, and landed a Texana Bomb for the win.
Winners: The Judgment Day via pinfall
Los Garzas started strong, beating down their opponents with kendo sticks and throwing a pile of weapons into the ring. They had control early, landing shots while Pagano and Psycho Clown fought back. The challengers were hung in Trees of Woe and took more kendo stick shots. Pagano caught Berto with a Magnum, and Psycho used his belt to strike Angel.
Psycho hit a tilt-a-whirl into a pop-up punch and delivered a double German Suplex on both Garzas onto steel chairs. The Clowns kept control with more kendo stick shots and hit Angel with a double Trash Can Con-chair-to. Psycho then dove onto Berto with a suicide dive using a chair, while Pagano hit Angel with a dropkick for a nearfall.
Pagano missed a moonsault using a chair, and Angel dodged Psycho into the steel steps. Berto nearly pinned Pagano. The Garzas set up a table and hit a double super body slam on Pagano through it, but Psycho broke up the pin.
The Garzas then double-teamed Psycho, but Pagano speared both of them through a table in the corner, drawing “¡Esta lucha!” chants from the crowd. On the apron, Pagano and Angel traded punches. Berto stacked the Clowns and hit a springboard Disaster Kick, sending everyone crashing through tables outside. Psycho still kicked out of the pin.
Pagano stuffed barbed wire in his mouth and hit a Superman punch on Berto. The Clowns then wrapped Berto in the wire. Pagano hit a flip dive on Angel, and Psycho Clown hit Berto with a Spanish Fly for the win.
Winners: Psycho Clown & Pagano via pinfall (12:54) – New AAA Tag Team Champions
Ring announcer Jesus Zuñiga introduced Rey Mysterio for the AAA Hall of Fame ceremony. Rey made his entrance and gave a speech in Spanish. There was an attempt to translate it into English, but it was hard to hear over the live event. (They really should’ve used closed captions.)
Rey introduced Konnan as the newest member of the AAA Hall of Fame. He spoke about how Konnan helped grow lucha libre and played a big role in the rise of cruiserweights in pro wrestling.
A video package aired showing highlights from Konnan’s career in WWE, WCW, and AAA. Rey then brought out Konnan and gave him the mic. Konnan thanked the crowd and soaked in the cheers. He said it took 30 years, but he finally received this honor. He thanked people who helped him along the way, including Antonio Peña, Perro Aguayo, and Rey Mysterio.
The show announced an attendance of 19,691 fans.
Flammer started off strong by tossing aside both Natalya and Faby Apache. Faby responded with a shotgun dropkick, but Flammer came back with a huracanrana. Faby hit a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker before Natalya tripped her and took over, landing strikes and corner tackles.
Faby reversed Natalya into a reverse Figure Four, which Natalya countered into a Sharpshooter, but Flammer broke it up. Faby clotheslined Natalya, and Flammer hit Faby with a mule kick. Faby came back with a Mafia Kick, but the heel referee made a slow count, drawing “culero” chants from the crowd.
Flammer hit Faby with Eat De-feet for another two-count. Faby locked Flammer in an Alligator Roll and Juji Gatame, while Natalya applied an ankle lock on Flammer at the same time. Natalya then hit Faby with ground and pound, and later put Flammer in a Surfboard, which Faby broke up with a shotgun dropkick.
Natalya and Faby traded submission counters and strikes. Flammer landed a double clothesline on both women and got nearfalls on each. Natalya hit a discus clothesline on Faby and a legsweep on Flammer, then locked both women in a double Sharpshooter. Flammer and Faby escaped and took each other out with boots.
Faby nailed Flammer with a superkick for a close nearfall. Konnan compared Lucha Libre to hip hop, saying both started in one place and evolved into regional styles appreciated worldwide.
Faby slammed Flammer, but Natalya broke up the pin and locked Faby in an ankle lock. Faby rolled her up for a close two-count, then Natalya applied a sleeper. Faby fought back with a Michinoku Driver on Natalya. Flammer quickly rolled up Faby, and the heel ref gave a fast count for the win.
Winner: Lady Flammer via pinfall
Corey Graves hyped up the upcoming World’s Collide event and said he hoped Konnan and JBL would join him there. He then sent the show to the video package for the World Title match.
El Grande Americano made his entrance singing Cielito Lindo with a live mariachi band. Dragon Lee followed with an incredible entrance for the Fatal 4-Way. Dominik Mysterio came out wearing Rey Mysterio Sr.’s vest, getting even more boos as the Intercontinental Champion. El Hijo del Vikingo was loudly booed by the Mexico City crowd, even though he’s the AAA Mega Champion and had support from Rey Mysterio and his father.
El Grande Americano and Dominik Mysterio started by teaming up to take out Dragon Lee and El Hijo del Vikingo. Lee hit a dropkick on Americano, but the crowd still booed him for teaming with Vikingo. Lee and Vikingo hit suicide dives, then traded pin attempts in the ring, ending in a stalemate.
Dom and Americano attacked Lee and Vikingo at ringside. Lee trapped Dom in the Tree of Woe and hit a double stomp for a nearfall, then followed with a Hesitation Dropkick on Americano. Dom tied Lee up in the corner, and Americano tied Lee’s mask to the bottom rope so they could stomp him. Konnan pointed out that this was Dom’s first AAA match, despite Rey having wrestled over 300 times in the company.
Tensions rose between Dom and Americano as they both wanted to win the title. Vikingo fought back and cleared both men to the corners. Vikingo and Lee hit stereo corner moves. Vikingo then hit Lee with Trouble in Paradise, but Lee responded with a powerbomb. Dom hit Lee with a Canadian Destroyer, and Americano followed with a knee to Dom. Vikingo then hit Americano with a Codebreaker, leaving all four men down.
Lee came back with a Snap German and superkick on Vikingo, but Vikingo answered with a Poisonrana for a close two-count. He followed up with a meteora and a Shooting Star, but Americano broke up the pin and dragged him outside. Americano cleared the English announce table, and with Dom, powerbombed Vikingo through it, earning “¡otra!” chants from the crowd.
Dragon Lee fought back, sending both opponents over the Spanish announce table and messing up the commentary feed. Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh interfered by grabbing Lee’s legs, allowing Dom to hit a 619. Americano broke up the pin, and LWO ran out to brawl with Finn and JD.
Back in the ring, Lee hit a crossbody on Americano for a nearfall. The commentary feed returned as El Grande Dos and Tres ran out. Dos hit Lee with a Gamengiri, and Americano followed with a Blockbuster for another nearfall. The clones gave Americano his lead weapon, but Lee kicked it away and dove onto both clones.
Lee hit Americano with Destino, but Vikingo broke up the pin to heavy boos. Vikingo then hit Lee with a 450 for a nearfall. Dom loaded his mask with lead, dumped Vikingo to the outside, and hit Americano with a loaded headbutt. He followed with a Loaded Flying Jalapeño and a Frog Splash on Lee.
Just before the three-count, a masked ninja ran in and broke up the pin—it was AJ Styles. AJ hit Dom with a Styles Clash. Vikingo then went to the top rope and hit the 630 splash. AJ tossed the referee back in the ring, and Vikingo pinned Dom for the win.
Winner: El Hijo del Vikingo via pinfall
Highlights from the match aired as the show began to wrap up. Dominik Mysterio stood at a distance, looking frustrated, while El Hijo del Vikingo celebrated his victory in the ring to close the show.