Lucha Libre AAA’s long-awaited FOX debut is just days away—and now we know exactly what fans can expect moving forward.

WrestleVotes Radio reported on January 15, 2026, that AAA’s new FOX deal will feature a weekly one-hour show airing every Saturday, marking a huge step in the promotion’s global expansion. But there’s more: only one episode per month will air live, specifically on the third Saturday, while the other weeks will feature pre-taped content filmed after the monthly live broadcast.

All of this programming will also be made available on Tubi, FOX’s free streaming platform—giving fans the flexibility to catch up on AAA action anytime.

This update comes just ahead of AAA’s January 17 live debut on FOX from Mexico City, with expected appearances from Rey Mysterio, Vikingo, Dragon Lee, Mr. Iguana, Penta, Rey Fenix, and El Grande Americano.

This new weekly format will allow AAA to maintain consistent visibility while balancing the production demands of a live event. It also ensures that major storylines and rivalries can build month-to-month, anchored by the excitement of those live Saturdays.

AAA’s transition to FOX programming isn’t just about one big debut—it’s a sustained, serialized approach that brings lucha libre into more homes than ever before. With weekly episodes, monthly live events and free streaming access, AAA is stepping firmly into its next era.

What do you think of AAA’s weekly format on FOX? Will you be tuning in live or catching the action on Tubi? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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