Lucha Libre AAA presents Noche de Los Grandes live from Arena Monterrey in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. The special event features multiple championship matches and the culmination of one of the most talked-about rivalries in AAA.
The spotlight will be on the Mask vs. Mask Match between El Grande Americano and the “Original” El Grande Americano. After months of escalating tension and personal attacks, both competitors will put their masks on the line in a bout that promises major consequences. By the end of the night, one man will leave unmasked.
The AAA Latin American Championship will also be up for grabs as El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. defends against El Hijo del Vikingo. Wagner already owns a victory over Vikingo, but the challenger is looking to even the score and leave Monterrey with championship gold.
AAA World Cruiserweight Champion Laredo Kid will defend against Rey Fenix in a highly anticipated rematch. In addition, the AAA World Tag Team Championships will be on the line as Psycho Clown and Pagano defend against The War Raiders.
The show kicks off at 10:00 PM ET on FOX in Latin America and is available for international fans on streaming platforms like YouTube. Ringside News will provide live, match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Stay tuned to this page, refresh for the latest results as the action unfolds, and join the conversation in the comments below!
AAA Noche de Los Grandes Stream for May 30, 2026
Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for AAA Noche de Los Grandes on May 30, 2026
- Mask vs. Mask Match: El Grande Americano vs. “Original” El Grande Americano
- AAA Latin American Championship: El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. (c) vs. El Hijo del Vikingo
- AAA World Cruiserweight Championship: Laredo Kid (c) vs. Rey Fenix
- AAA World Tag Team Championship: Psycho Clown & Pagano (c) vs. The War Raiders
AAA Noche de Los Grandes Results (5/30/26): Live Match Updates and Highlights
The show opens with a video package highlighting the road to AAA Noche de Los Grandes and the major matches set for tonight’s event.
Cory Greaves welcomes viewers to the show as footage airs of the talent arriving at the arena. Among those shown are El Grande Americano and the “Original” El Grande Americano ahead of their highly anticipated Mask vs. Mask Match later tonight.
On commentary, Rey Mysterio discusses being named AAA General Manager and promises to help take the company to the next level as it enters a new era.
AAA World Cruiserweight Championship: Laredo Kid (c) vs. Rey Fenix
Rey Fenix comes out first, followed by AAA World Cruiserweight Champion Laredo Kid. The title match is up first. Fenix came out firing at the opening bell with a series of dropkicks and kept Laredo Kid on the defensive early. The champion eventually slowed things down with a powerbomb before targeting Fenix’s back and leg with several submissions, including a Texas Cloverleaf.
Laredo continued to bend the rules throughout the match, even exposing a turnbuckle pad and using it to his advantage. Despite the punishment, Fenix battled back with a splash from the top rope, a series of strikes, and an armbar attempt.
The action picked up late as both men traded near falls. Laredo tried to steal another win with a low blow, but Fenix blocked it and answered with a rolling cutter. Fenix then connected with a superkick and attempted the Mexican Muscle Buster, though Laredo managed to escape.
After another exchange, Laredo used a low blow and a frog splash, but Fenix still kicked out. Moments later, Fenix sent Laredo into the exposed turnbuckle and followed up with a second Mexican Muscle Buster for the victory.
Winne: Rey Fenix defeated Laredo Kid to win the AAA World Cruiserweight Championship.
After the match, Rey Fenix celebrated his championship victory by heading into the crowd and sharing the moment with his family.
AAA Latin American Championship: El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. (c) vs. El Hijo del Vikingo
Vikingo entered the match looking to turn things around after several recent setbacks, including failed title challenges against Dominik Mysterio and Penta. Wagner came out aggressive, taking control early with a dropkick, powerslam, and senton.
Vikingo slowed the champion down by targeting Wagner’s leg and knee before taking the fight to the outside with a baseball slide and a standing Shooting Star Press. Back in the ring, Wagner mounted a comeback with a superkick, cannonball, and top-rope splash, but Vikingo refused to stay down.
The match eventually broke down into chaos. Omos came to ringside and got involved, pulling Wagner off the top rope while Dorian Roldan distracted the referee. Vikingo capitalized with a 450 splash, but Wagner still kicked out.
Galeno then rushed to the ring to even the odds, leading to a brawl with Omos at ringside. As the referee’s attention was elsewhere, Mini Vikingo appeared and hit Vikingo with a dropkick. Despite all the interference, the match continued.
In the closing moments, Omos leveled Wagner with a huge right hand. Vikingo followed up with a 630 splash and scored the pinfall.
Winner: El Hijo del Vikingo defeated El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. to win the AAA Latin American Championship.
AAA World Tag Team Championship: Psycho Clown & Pagano (c) vs. The War Raiders
he War Raiders tried to attack before the bell, but Pagano and Psycho Clown were ready for them. The challengers eventually gained control and isolated Psycho Clown, taking turns wearing him down.
Psycho finally fought back and tagged in Pagano, who came in with a burst of offense, including a second-rope Codebreaker and a tornado DDT on Ivar outside the ring. Later, Psycho Clown hit a Code Red and followed it up with a Psycho Driver, while Pagano added a top-rope leg drop. Even then, Erik managed to break up the pin.
The action spilled to the outside as all four men battled. In the closing moments, Pagano accidentally kicked Psycho Clown while aiming for Ivar. The opening was all the challengers needed, as Ivar sent Pagano to the floor and pinned Psycho Clown before help could arrive.
Winners: The War Raiders defeated Pagano & Psycho Clown to win the AAA Tag Team Championship.
After the match, Psycho Clown was furious with Pagano for the miscommunication that cost them the titles. The two argued in the ring and exchanged shoves as tensions boiled over.
Pagano eventually turned his back on Psycho and started to walk away. Seeing an opportunity, The War Raiders attacked Psycho Clown. Pagano stopped and looked back for a moment but ultimately decided to leave, abandoning his longtime partner. The War Raiders continued the assault before standing tall in the ring with their newly won AAA Tag Team Championships.
Mask vs. Mask Match: El Grande Americano vs. “Original” El Grande Americano
The match erupted before the bell even rang when Original El Grande Americano grabbed a guitar from one of the musicians at ringside and smashed it over El Grande Americano’s head. He immediately took control, stomping away on his rival as the fight spilled all around ringside.
Americano eventually battled back with a suplex and later a dive to the floor, but Original continued to target him with a relentless attack. The two traded suplexes and hard shots on the outside, with Original repeatedly sending Americano into the ring post and steel steps while also tearing at his mask.
The action became increasingly chaotic as they fought around the ring and announcers’ area. One of the biggest moments came when Americano hit a Kryptonite Krunch off the apron through a table, drawing a loud reaction from the crowd.
Original recovered and continued his assault, busting Americano open and keeping him on the defensive with suplexes, strikes, and submission attempts. Despite the punishment, Americano refused to quit and mounted a comeback with a series of chops and a blockbuster off the ropes for a near fall. Americano fought back and started ripping at Original’s mask while staying on the attack.
Original knocked Americano to the floor and went for a dive, but missed. Americano took advantage, slamming Original face-first into the ring steps and following up with a dropkick into the steel.
With Original bleeding and his mask nearly torn off, Americano stayed on the attack and scored a near fall. He then started throwing steel chairs into the ring, looking to use them as weapons.
As the match continued, Original caught Americano with a German suplex. Moments later, Julio and Bruno (The Creed Brothers) ran in and pulled Americano out of the ring during a pin attempt. They slammed him onto the announce table twice before the fight spilled further out of control.
Original later hit a flying headbutt, but Americano kicked out at the last second. That brought Rayo and Bravo Americano to the ring, leading to a wild brawl with The Creeds. The fight moved up the entrance stage, where weapons came into play. Bravo eventually dove from the second level of the arena onto everyone below.
Back at ringside, Original went after the comedian he had attacked earlier in the night, only to get hit with a walking stick. Americano then connected with a blockbuster to the floor as the chaos continued.
Original connected with a Liger Kick and looked to have the match won. Moments later, a masked person ran in and smashed a guitar over Original’s head before revealing themselves as Pimpinela. The crowd erupted as Original somehow kicked out of the pin attempt. The chaos continued when a bullrope was introduced into the match. Original used it to whip Americano before going for a cover, but Americano managed to kick out at two. Original wrapped the bullrope around Americano’s face and choked him on the ropes. During the chaos, Americano’s girlfriend, former AAA broadcaster Andrea Bazarte, came to ringside.
Original confronted Bazarte, but the distraction gave Americano an opening. Americano attacked him with the bullrope and then hit a DDT onto a steel chair for a near fall. The two traded punches from their knees before fighting back to their feet. Original took control and hit a top-rope moonsault for a near fall before locking in a tight ankle lock.
Americano came close to submitting but managed to escape and fired back with a German suplex. He looked to finish the match, but his injured ankle nearly cost him the opportunity. Original then connected with Chaos Theory, but Americano somehow kicked out.
Moments later, Original charged into the corner and crashed shoulder-first into the ring post. Americano capitalized, bouncing off the ropes and drilling Original with a headbutt before scoring the pinfall.
Winner: El Grande Americano
After the match, Pimpinela embraced the victorious El Grande Americano as the ring was covered in blood, broken weapons, and debris from the brutal battle.
Original El Grande Amerano was then called to the center of the ring and addressed the crowd. He said he originally put on the mask to defeat the luchadores he hated and spent years learning everything he could about lucha libre, Mexico, and its culture. However, he admitted that he could not overcome the Mexican spirit.
Original said he would always be the Original El Grande Americano, but from this day forward, the real El Grande Americano was standing in the ring. With his family beside him, Original removed his mask and revealed himself as Chad Gable.Gable spoke about his wrestling career and accomplishments before introducing his family to the crowd. He then promised that one day, Chad Gable would return to AAA.
To close the show, Gable handed his blood-soaked mask to El Grande Americano before leaving the ring. El Grande Americano celebrated the victory as Night One of AAA Noche de Los Grandes came to an end.
