A monumental year for Lucha Libre AAA closed with a major show in Guadalajara headlined by Rey Mysterio.
Mysterio was a late replacement after last month’s shoulder injury to Penta prevented a Lucha Brothers reunion on this card. It made for an even bigger spectacle by allowing AAA’s top heel, Dominik Mysterio, to share the ring alongside his father and teaming with Los Gringo Locos 2.0. partner, El Grande Americano.
Arena Guadalajara just opened in October and featured a red-hot crowd for most of the show, with Corey Graves listing “over 13,000”. It was more heated than the AEW tapings in Manchester this past weekend, and in terms of sustained heat throughout the show, louder than Saturday Night’s Main Event in Washington, D.C.
RESULTS:
*Rey Mysterio & Rey Fenix over Dominik Mysterio & El Grande Americano in 17:28 (Recommended)
*El Hijo del Vikingo over Dragon Lee in 17:50 (Recommended)
*Natalya, Faby Apache & Lola Vice over Flammer, La Hiedra & Lady Maravilla in 7:40
*AAA Cruiserweight Championship: Laredo Kid © over Jack Cartwheel and Je’Von Evans in 12:31 (Recommended)
*Carnival of Carnage Match: Pagano, Psycho Clown, Monster Clown & Dave the Clown over The Wyatt Sicks in 10:27
*AAA Latin American Championship: El Hijo del Dr. Wagner Jr. © over Ethan Page in 5:50
*La Parka & Octagon Jr. over Joaquin Wilde & Cruz del Toro, Bravo & Rayo, and Nina Hamburguesa & Mr. Iguana in 9:36 (Recommended)
Rey Mysterio and Rey Fénix beat Dominik Mysterio & El Grande Americano
The place went nuclear when Rey and Dominik were tagged in, and the latter felt like a mega heel throughout. It was a standard Rey Mysterio match where it was constant teases of the 619 with multiple cut-offs and building toward the payoff. Fenix sold for most of it and allowed Mysterio the hot tag. Dominik tried to tear off his father’s mask, and the people were ready to riot. Dominik signalled for El Grande Americano to load his mask, promoting Penta to run down and intercept the object, and used it on Dom. It led to a 619 and Rey dropping the dime to pin his son.
The post-match saw Dominik grab his belts and storm to the back. However, El Grande Americano stuck around and shook Rey’s hand.
Los Gringos Locos 2.0 had so much heat, and it seems way too premature to split up this winning formula, although the audience loves El Grande Americano and hates Dominik, but they have a great act together.
El Hijo del Vikingo over Dragon Lee
It didn’t start with a lot of high flying, and the announcers even noted that, but it had the WWE psychology of saving the big stuff for the end to make it mean more. Vikingo was booed vociferously, but he rides the wave now, knows what his role as the heel is, and plays an effective one with great facial reactions and by taunting Lee.
The most incredible spot on the show was Vikingo executing an inverted 450 off the buckle and Lee catching him on his shoulders, and rolling into a Styles Clash for an amazing near-fall.
Vikingo used referee Adrian Butler (identified by his real name of Darryl Sharma by Corey Graves) as a shield as Lee hit a dive. With the ref down, Vikingo hit a low blow after taking Operation Dragon.
Then, Omos came down and gave Lee the most insane Last Ride Powerbomb, and Vikingo won.
Dorian Roldan joined Vikingo and Omos, and they are a new heel group coming out of the event.
Omos está de regreso y ataca a Dragon Lee 😨#GuerraDeTitanes pic.twitter.com/qSARWSzCyN
— Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (@luchalibreaaa) December 21, 2025
Natalya, Lola Vice & Faby Apache defeated Las Toxicas (Flammer, La Hiedra & Lady Maravilla)
Not a lot to this one, and it was very short. Las Toxicas triple-teamed Vice and worked on her until Nattie was tagged. The babyfaces hit a triple team Hart Attack on Flammer, and Apache pinned her after a Dragon suplex.
Laredo Kid over Je’Von Evans and Jack Cartwheel to retain the AAA Cruiserweight Championship
This one didn’t appear to have any restrictions, and they went out to have as spectacular a Cruiserweight style match as they could.
On back-to-back weekends, Evans worked in front of more than 30,000 people.
Laredo Kid hit an Orihara moonsault to both, then stacked the two inside the ring and hit a 450 on both (and looked like he squashed them).
Cartwheel did a corkscrew off the top, almost like a Spiral Tap, and Evans caught it with a cutter as he came down, and it was only a near-fall. They need to redo this match in NXT and use that as a finish, as it was WAY too spectacular for a near-fall.
Laredo Kid pinned Jack Cartwheel after a rotating German off the top, where he landed on his back (similar to a one-man Spanish Fly but onto the back).
This was great.
Pagano, Psycho Clown, Murder Clown & Dave the Clown over The Wyatt Sicks in a Carnival of Carnage
The concept was a hardcore match backstage with a carnival set-up mixed with cameos by Mascarita Sagrada and Pimpinela Escarlata.
Pagano took this crazy powerbomb off a platform and through a tent and table, but he rose from the dead and returned later.
They fought to the ring, and it was pure chaos with a really heated crowd, so that helped the match a lot. The audience went crazy when Murder Clown and Erick Rowan had a showdown.
Pagano and Uncle Howdy were sent off the apron through a table on the floor, and left Psycho Clown to deliver to a Psycho Driver to Dexter Lumis through a table and pinned him.
The audience enjoyed the hardcore rules aspect, but the backstage stuff fell flat, and it was a pretty sad setup while making the choice to wrestle the first five minutes backstage when you had 13,000 people watching on a screen.
El Hijo del Dr. Wagner Jr. over Ethan Page to retain the AAA Latin American Championship
This was really underwhelming considering the matches Page has been having on these big shows.
They had little time and had to do a false finish and a restart. Page twisted Wagner’s mask and hit a powerbomb, but he kicked out. Page grabbed a wrench at ringside and used the title to distract the referee, and struck Wagner with the wrench and pinned him.
Mr. Iguana came down and protested, and the referee caught Page with the wrench, restarted it, and Wagner rolled him up. It was a weak match, and they had no time to make anything of it.
Niño Hamburguesa & Mr. Iguana over Octagon Jr. & La Parka, Joaquin Wilde & Cruz del Toro and Rayo & Bravo
This was a great opener, and I can’t say enough about how solid this crowd in Guadalajara was.
It was a mix of dives and comedy, and the audience ate it up.
Mr. Iguana hit his multiple revolution head scissors and brought out Yesca to prevent a dive. La Parka did a rope walk into a top rope Asai to the floor.
Hamburguesa shoved a burger into Wilde’s mouth on the turnbuckle, which led to an Iguana-rana.
Parka & Octagon Jr. hit a Spanish Fly to del Toro, and La Parka used a twisting slam to pin him.
In the craziest moment of the night, La Parka brought a kid to dance into the ring, returned him to his masked father in the front row, and underneath a La Parka mask was Saul “Canelo” Alvarez. The place went crazy for the reveal.
SAÚL “CANELO” ÁLVAREZ EN AAA
EN VIVO #GuerraDeTitaneshttps://t.co/ZnUWcvjUc8 pic.twitter.com/nPgM5oGBYg
— Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (@luchalibreaaa) December 21, 2025
