AAA on Fox Results – March 7, 2026 – The show opened with a recap of last week’s dueling Grande Americanos, which ultimately led to Greende Americano qualifying for Rey de Reyes. From there, we moved straight into Vikingo’s scheduled “warm‑up” match ahead of his AAA Mega Championship bout with Dominik Mysterio next week.
Dinámico vs. El Hijo del Vikingo
Vikingo controlled the majority of the match. Dinámico held his ground early, matching Vikingo’s speed and landing a few sharp counters, but the momentum shifted quickly. Vikingo unleashed a barrage of high‑impact offense, including a double‑knee strike from the top rope that sent Dinámico reeling.
Vikingo slowed the pace deliberately, placing Dinámico on the middle rope and drilling him with a kick to the back of the neck before crushing him with a double stomp from the top. He covered, but Dinámico kicked out at two.
Dinámico fought back with a string of stiff kicks that opened the door for a cutter. Vikingo rolled to the outside, only for Dinámico to soar off the top rope and crash onto him. He tossed Vikingo back into the ring and attempted a springboard sunset flip, but Vikingo countered mid‑motion into a spiking slam.
Vikingo followed with heavy punches and hoisted Dinámico into an electric chair position, transitioning into a modified suplex for another near fall. Dinámico blocked an arm drag, but Vikingo blasted him with a lariat that flattened him.
Vikingo hurled Dinámico into the turnbuckles, climbed the ropes, and connected with a flawless 630 splash to seal the win and head into Rey de Reyes with momentum.
Match Result: El Hijo del Vikingo defeated Dinámico
Dominik Mysterio appeared on screen immediately afterward, congratulating Vikingo on the victory but promising to show him what a real champion looks like at Rey de Reyes. Vikingo’s expression shifted to concern as the message ended.
AAA Women’s Champion Flammer then issued an unexpected open challenge — not to the AAA women’s division, but to the women of WWE — for Rey de Reyes.
Rey de Reyes Tournament Qualifying Match: Mr. Iguana vs. Santos Escobar vs. Psycho Clown vs. Abismo Negro
The bell rang and Iguana and Escobar wisely let Psycho Clown and Abismo Negro tear into each other first. Negro eventually turned his attention to Iguana, only for Psycho Clown to cut him off. Clown hit a hurricanrana, and Iguana followed with a dive over the ropes to wipe out Escobar.
Iguana and Clown squared up in the ring, but Escobar broke it up and tossed Iguana outside. Escobar tried for a quick pin on Clown, but Negro stormed in to break it up, leading to a slugfest between the two. Negro clotheslined Escobar to the floor, and Iguana immediately hit an Iguanarana on Negro.
Iguana grabbed his puppet, which Psycho Clown gently patted before dragging Iguana to the corner. Iguana leapt off the ring post to crash onto Negro on the outside, and Clown followed with a dive of his own.
Back in the ring, Iguana hit an enzuigiri and went for a diving headbutt, but Clown caught him and planted him in the corner. Iguana jumped again, only to be caught in a powerslam. Negro broke up the pin and delivered a gutbuster to Clown, but couldn’t secure the three count.
Negro set up for a piledriver, but El Fiscal suddenly hit the ring and attacked him. Fiscal clotheslined Negro over the ropes, and the two brawled into the crowd, effectively turning the match into a three‑way.
Escobar hit a meteora on Clown in the corner, but Clown fired back with a superkick and a Psycho Driver. He dropped the straps and climbed the ropes — until The War Raiders, the #1 contenders to Clown and Pagano’s tag titles, appeared and yanked him down. They beat Clown down until Pagano arrived swinging a kendo stick, driving them off.
Iguana seized the chaos, hitting a hurricanrana on Escobar. Escobar raked Iguana’s eyes and drilled him with the Hands of Destiny, scoring the pin and punching his ticket to the Rey de Reyes finals.
Match Result: Santos Escobar defeated Mr. Iguana, Psycho Clown and Abismo Negro
Afterward, Psycho Clown and Pagano headed backstage, only to realize Murder Clown was missing — the latest in a string of disappearances after Dave and Panic Clown. They heard noise from a nearby room, kicked the door open… and found Murder Clown on the toilet. Crisis averted. Sort of.
La Parka vs. The “Original” El Grande Americano
For clarity, the “Original” El Grande Americano is OG, while the other is Greende Americano. Only OG is involved here.
La Parka received a massive ovation, the kind that makes it clear how beloved he remains. The match began with a lock‑up, OG muscling La Parka into the corner and attempting a chop, only for La Parka to dance out of the way. They reset, and La Parka hit a shoulder tackle before OG took him down and rolled through several pin attempts.
La Parka used a series of arm drags to frustrate OG, who rolled outside as La Parka danced. The crowd showered OG with boos as he returned and drove La Parka into the corner with chops and stomps.
OG locked in an ankle lock in the center of the ring, but La Parka countered into a pin attempt. La Parka hit a backbreaker and sent OG outside, then nailed him with an enzuigiri off the apron. OG dodged La Parka’s next leap and dropped him onto a table with a shinbreaker.
OG smashed La Parka’s knee into the ring steps and continued targeting the leg inside the ring. He wrapped La Parka’s leg around the ring post and wrenched it repeatedly before dragging him back to the center and grapevining the leg.
La Parka managed a sunset flip, but OG maintained control and sent him into the corner. La Parka dodged a chop, but OG answered with another dragon screw. La Parka rolled outside to regroup, but his attempt to reenter turned into a northern lights suplex from OG. OG tried to unmask him, but the referee intervened.
OG attempted a suplex, but La Parka countered and whipped him into the corner. They traded strikes until La Parka hit a dropkick and a facebuster. He hit a second one, though his knee was clearly compromised. He attempted a bridging suplex, but OG kicked out.
OG transitioned into a backslide for two, then hit a liger kick and a fisherman brainbuster, but La Parka refused to stay down. OG climbed the ropes, but La Parka met him and delivered a Spanish Fly. OG still kicked out.
They traded rolling pins until OG locked in the ankle lock again. La Parka kicked free and attempted a bone breaker, but OG spun his mask backward and hit a bridging German suplex to steal the victory.
Match Result: The “Original” El Grande Americano defeated La Parka
After the match, Santos Escobar and Greende Americano joined OG and La Parka on the stage — all four finalists for Rey de Reyes now face‑to‑face. The tournament begins next week.
AAA on Fox Results – March 7, 2026
