Joaquin Wilde pulled from Worlds Collide six-man tag, replaced by Lince Dorado

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The LWO will have to use a substitute for Joaquin Wilde this weekend in Los Angeles.

The Latino World Order trio of Wilde, Cruz Del Toro, and Dragon Lee was previously expected to team up and take on Aero Star, Mr. Iguana and Octagon Jr. as part of the AAA x WWE Worlds Collide event on Saturday afternoon at The Kia Forum.

However, due to an injury he suffered earlier this week, Wilde has been pulled from the match. Taking his place will be Lince Dorado, who just recently made his return to WWE programming after years away. The change was confirmed on Tuesday night’s episode of NXT.

Reports surfaced on Monday evening that Wilde had a scare during his WWE Speed match against Lexis King, causing the bout to come to a sudden end.

Wilde confirmed on social media later that evening that, as some suspected, he had been knocked out during the match: “Never been knocked out cold before,” he wrote on X. “So alot to process right now. But im good no worries.”

The replacement spot for Dorado marks his first major in-ring appearance since coming back to the WWE ring in 2025.

Dorado was notably on the WWE roster from 2016 to 2021, competing in the inaugural Cruiserweight Classic before joining 205 Live. He made his return to the indies in 2022 after parting ways with WWE, working all around the world, including CMLL, MLW, CZW, and Wrestling Revolver.

Dorado started emerging at NXT house shows earlier this year, then worked a match as part of a WWE EVOLVE episode in April. 

Here’s an updated look at Worlds Collide, which is scheduled to air on Youtube before Money in the Bank this weekend:

  • Aero Star, Mr. Iguana & Octagon Jr. vs. Cruz Del Toro, Dragon Lee & Lince Dorado
  • Chik Tormenta & Dalys vs. Lola Vice & Stephanie Vaquer
  • El Hijo del Dr. Wagner Jr., Pagano & Psycho Clown vs. Angel, Berto & Santos Escobar
  • Ethan Page vs. Laredo Kid vs. Rey Fenix vs. Je’Von Evans (NXT North American Championship) (Four Way)
  • El Hijo del Vikingo vs. Chad Gable (AAA Mega Championship)
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