AAA just delivered a massive statement in Mexico City—and nearly 20,000 fans showed up to see it.
AAA TripleManía XXXIII pulled in a 19,691 attendees at Arena CDMX, proving once again why it’s the biggest night of the year in lucha libre. The crowd, the chaos, and the crossover star power all collided for a spectacle that blended tradition with global appeal.
The night kicked off with a cinematic cold open featuring Rey Mysterio, Niño Hamburguesa, Faby Apache, and El Hijo Del Dr. Wagner Jr. reflecting on what TripleManía means to Mexican wrestling. Corey Graves handled commentary while Triple H, Shawn Michaels, AAA exec Dorian Roldan, and others stood in the ring as Aida Cuevas performed the Mexican National Anthem. It was a powerful opening that set the stage before bodies even hit the mat.
Later in the show, Rey Mysterio took the mic once again to induct Konnan into the AAA Hall of Fame. Speaking in Spanish, Rey told the crowd that “Konnan helped shape lucha libre and supported cruiserweights when nobody else did.” Konnan followed up with an emotional message: “It took 30 years, but I finally received this honor.” He gave props to Antonio Peña, Perro Aguayo, and Rey himself for influencing his journey.
And then? The gloves came off. Berto Garza got wrapped in barbed wire by Pagano and Psycho Clown. Omos stormed through the Copa Bardahl match in anime-style gear and eliminated La Parka to win. WWE stars like Dominik Mysterio, Finn Bálor, and Raquel Rodriguez clashed with AAA favorites, giving fans a wild blend of worlds inside one ring.
TripleManía XXXIII wasn’t just big—it felt global. With almost 20,000 fans shaking the walls of Arena CDMX and international names stepping into lucha territory, AAA just reminded everyone they’re not playing small.
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