Dominik Mysterio’s upcoming AAA Mega Championship defense carries a startling condition that drastically raises the stakes. During recent tapings of AAA shows for FOX Mexico, Mysterio and El Hijo del Vikingo formally signed the contract for their title match, which includes a unique stipulation affecting both competitors’ futures within AAA.
The agreement states that if Vikingo loses, he will be barred from challenging for the Mega Championship while Dominik remains the titleholder. Conversely, if Vikingo wins and captures the championship, Dominik must leave AAA entirely. This stipulation adds a dramatic dimension to their rivalry and intensifies anticipation for the match.
Results and Developments from AAA’s Latest FOX Mexico Episodes
These tapings also featured several other key matches and events. The War Raiders, Erik and Ivar, secured victory in a triple threat match against Los Americanos (Bravo and Rayo Americano) and Money Machine (Colmillo de Plata and Garra de Oro) to earn the #1 contendership for the AAA Tag Team Championship. Following their win, they were challenged by current champions Psycho Clown and Pagano.
El Hijo del Dr. Wagner Jr. successfully retained the AAA Latin American Championship against Belcegor and subsequently issued a challenge to Santos Escobar, setting up a potential new feud. Other notable outcomes included La Parka defeating Jack Cartwheel and Laredo Kid keeping the AAA World Cruiserweight Championship by overcoming TJ Perkins. Additionally, a match between El Fiscal and Abismo Negro Jr. ended in a no contest, while Las Toxicas—comprising Flammer, La Hiedra, and Lady Maravilla—claimed victory against Adelicious, Faby Apache, and Jessy Jackson.

Escalating Tensions as Omos and Vikingo Attack Dominik; El Grande Americano Chaos
Following the contract signing, Omos and El Hijo del Vikingo launched an assault on Dominik Mysterio. The attack was interrupted when El Grande Americano #2, Ludwig Kaiser, came to Dominik’s defense. However, this intervention sparked further conflict as the original El Grande Americano, Chad Gable, surprisingly turned on Kaiser and attacked him, intensifying the unfolding storyline.
Kenny Omega Emphasizes Need for Wrestling’s New Generation
In a thoughtful interview with Justin Barrasso, AEW star Kenny Omega reflected on the future direction of professional wrestling. Omega expressed concern over relying on the same core group of successful performers and stressed the importance of developing emerging talent for the sport’s longevity.
“I could main event until I’m dead. But what follows after if I haven’t built anybody – or if I haven’t had a hand in helping the next generation rise up? That’s more so my role now than it’s ever been. We need to trust our future. There are people who need these experiences. They need to learn and evolve as performers. We can’t keep relying on the same small-knit group of people that have a track record of success. We need to be cognizant of what we’re doing moving forward.” – Kenny Omega, AEW Star
Corey Graves Shares Why Brock Lesnar’s Attack Was Scripted
In an interview on Steel City Sunday, retired WWE commentator Corey Graves recounted the circumstances behind Brock Lesnar’s brutal attack on him during an episode of SmackDown leading up to Wrestlepalooza 2025. Lesnar delivered two F5 finishing moves to Graves, which was part of a storyline to write Graves off television due to personal reasons.
“The Lesnar thing. I actually needed paternity time, so that was a good way to write me off TV. It was the most fun I’ve ever had being in pain. I was a little stiff for a couple of days afterwards. My hip was giving me some trouble after the second F5.” – Corey Graves, Former WWE Commentator
Significance of the Stipulation on Dominik Mysterio’s Title Fight
The added condition to Dominik Mysterio’s AAA Mega Championship match complicates not only his own career trajectory but also shapes the future landscape of AAA’s main event scene. The possibility of Dominik being forced out of AAA if he loses elevates the match’s importance beyond a typical title defense, likely drawing intense fan interest and generating greater narrative tension moving forward.
Moreover, the conflict involving Omos, Vikingo, and the two El Grande Americanos suggests multiple intertwined storylines that could lead to further developments in AAA programming. Meanwhile, Kenny Omega’s remarks highlight ongoing concerns about mentorship and talent cultivation across wrestling promotions, underscoring a broader industry shift. Corey Graves’ revelation offers insight into how personal circumstances are sometimes woven into scripted wrestling actions, blending real-life and entertainment elements.
