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Fenix & Pentagon return to AAA to defend tag titles at Triplemania XXIX
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Triplemania XXIX. Of course, violence broke out.
Triplemania XXIX is scheduled for Saturday, August 14. The seven match event includes:
Mask vs. Hair: Psycho Clown vs. Rey Escorpion
AAA Megacampeonato: Kenny Omega (c) vs. Andrade
Title vs. Title: Faby Apache (AAA Reina de Reinas) vs. Deonna Purrazzo (Impact Knockouts)
Lucha de Empresas: Team AAA (Pagano, Murder Clown, & Chessman) vs. La Empresa (Puma King & two surprise luchadores)
AAA Tag Team Championship: Fenix & Pentagon (c) vs. Hijo del Vikingo & Laredo Kid vs. Taurus & surprise luchador
Copa Bardahl: Drago, Mr. Iguana, Mamba, and more TBA
AAA Rey de Reyes results: Invasion angle with CMLL champion, new Sexy Star, and other surprises
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AAA promised surprises at their
Rey de Reyes event last night (May 1, 2021), and they delivered. The shocks were aplenty as a mystery faction invaded the main event with a CMLL champion in their midst, the Sexy Star character featured a new wrestler under the mask, and title challenges were issued from Deonna Purrazzo and Andrade.
The main event saw no DQ action between Psycho Clown & Pagano and Chessman & a surprise luchador. The mystery man turned out to be Sam Adonis. Some may know Adonis as the brother of Corey Graves, but it is also likely that recognition of his name comes from his pro-Trump rooting tooting American gimmick in CMLL and other indie promotions. Adonis last wrestled for CMLL in 2018.
Triplemania in December, AAA presents
Rey de Reyes this Saturday.
Rey de Reyes is one of AAA’s signature events and the last big show before
Triplemania, which is expected to take place in front of a live crowd in August or September. Saturday’s show will emanate from a closed venue, and people can view it live on Space TV Mexico.
Outside of Mexico, this should be posted within a month on YouTube and Facebook. Unfortunately for wrestling fans, AAA is currently unable to stream its live shows in the United States. This is due to an ongoing lawsuit with Lucha Libre FMV, which owned Lucha Underground and was connected with Dorian Roldan, who is the General Director of AAA and whose family owns the company; Roldan had been one of LLFMV’s owners, but stepped away from the company. LLFMV claims it has permanent rights to AAA globally outside Mexico, which AAA disputes.
The fallout of AEW s Winter is Coming show is the lead story in the new issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. We look at how AEW is doing compared to Raw in different demos, the Sting interview this past week, how AEW s numbers for segments have risen as well as the biggest AEW quarters of this year.
Also in this issue:
Kenny Omega/Don Callis dynamic, the odes to the past they have copied in their angle, debut of Tony Khan as a television performer in the interview on Impact, how close Winter is Coming actually came to being No. 1 for the night on cable, Tony Schiavone s appearances years ago in TNA and what angle Vince Russo wanted to do with him, executives who vowed to not be TV performers and how that changed.