AAA TripleMania 34 Announced As Two-Night Event

AAA TripleMania 34 Announced As Two-Night Event

AAA TripleMania 34 will officially become a two-night event for the first time in the show’s history following an announcement during WWE Backlash 2026.

The announcement came after the tag team match involving Danhausen and Mascarita Dorada against The Miz and Kit Wilson.

AAA TripleMania 34 Two-Night Event

WWE confirmed that AAA TripleMania 34 will take place across two separate nights on Friday, September 11, and Sunday, September 13, 2026.

The company also announced that night two of the event will be held in Mexico City.

However, the location for night one has not yet been revealed.

No matches were announced for the event during the Backlash broadcast, but the company heavily promoted the historic nature of the upcoming show.

This marks the first time TripleMania will expand into a two-night format.

The event continues WWE’s growing relationship with Lucha Libre AAA following the company’s acquisition announcement in 2025.

During WrestleMania 41 weekend last year, WWE officially confirmed its partnership and acquisition of Lucha Libre AAA.

TripleMania 34 will now become the second consecutive TripleMania event to take place under WWE ownership.

Last year’s TripleMania event featured El Hijo del Vikingo defending the AAA Mega Championship against Dominik Mysterio, Dragon Lee, and El Grande Americano in the main event.

AAA programming currently airs every Saturday night on Fox Latin America as well as WWE’s official YouTube channel.

With WWE continuing to integrate AAA more heavily into its global wrestling expansion plans, TripleMania 34 is already shaping up as one of the biggest lucha libre events of 2026.

AAA TripleMania 34 Two-Night Event

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AAA On Fox Results – May 9, 2026

AAA On Fox Results – May 9, 2026

AAA On Fox Results – May 9, 2026 – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s results of AAA On Fox for May 9.

Triple Threat Match: Lince Dorado vs. Octagón Jr. vs. Cruz Del Toro

This was one of those matches where the “why” didn’t matter — the “what” absolutely did. Three insanely athletic luchadores, zero downtime, all gas.

The bell rang and all three paused to see who could get the loudest reaction. Dorado won that contest, but he was also the first one knocked to the floor. Cruz and Octagón went at it, with Octagón hitting a tornado shoulder block. Cruz popped up and trapped him in a leg lock with a little spin for style.

Dorado returned and broke it up, trying to steal a pin on Octagón, but Cruz broke that up. Octagón rolled out and Dorado hit an around‑the‑world DDT on Cruz. Cruz tried a baseball slide, but Dorado hopped onto the ropes to avoid it and then flipped onto Cruz on the outside.

Back inside, Dorado locked Cruz in an armbar, but Cruz powered out with a powerbomb. Octagón re‑entered with a twisting dive from the top. All three fought in the ring until Octagón took out Cruz with a headscissor.

Octagón hit a crossbody from the ring post to the floor on Cruz, then tossed him back in for a tornado splash, but Dorado broke the cover. Dorado and Octagón traded chops before Dorado hit a handspring stunner. Cruz broke that pin too.

All three exchanged superkicks until Octagón hit a cutter on Cruz. Dorado took out Octagón, Cruz took out Dorado — nonstop motion. Octagón hit a moonsault slam on Cruz from the top, but Dorado broke the pin just in time.

Octagón dragged Cruz into position for another high‑risk move, but Cruz yanked him off the post, put him in a tree of woe, and hit a coast‑to‑coast dropkick.

Dorado then swooped in with a shooting star press on Octagón. Cruz grabbed Dorado, but Dorado countered into a brainbuster and made the cover.

Winner: Lince Dorado

La Catalina vs. Jesse Jackson

Catalina has been chasing Flammer and the Reina de Reinas Championship, and tonight she got a warm‑up against Jesse Jackson — not the civil rights icon, not a Jackson 5 member, just a wrestler with an unfortunate name collision.

Before the bell, Flammer came down and joined the Spanish announce team. The match began with Catalina shoving Jackson into the ropes. They traded wristlocks until Jackson bounced Catalina’s head off the canvas. Catalina answered with an armdrag into the corner.

Jackson dodged a charge, but Catalina recovered with a dropkick that sent Jackson outside. Catalina dropped a leg from the apron and greeted Mrs. Roldan at ringside.

Back inside, Jackson hit an axe handle and a meteora, but Catalina kicked out. Jackson threw punches, but Catalina wouldn’t stay down. Jackson chopped her in the corner, but Catalina blasted her with a big boot.

Catalina hit a missile dropkick from the top and a hip attack, but Jackson kicked out at a count of two. Catalina went for another dropkick, missed, and Jackson hit a running elbow. Jackson charged again, but Catalina caught her with a high knee.

Catalina climbed the ropes, but Jackson cut her off and bounced her head off the turnbuckle. Jackson hit a knee and covered, but Catalina kicked out. Jackson tried a suplex, but Catalina countered with a superkick.

Catalina dumped Jackson in front of the ring post, climbed up, and hit a splash for the win in her AAA debut.

Winner: La Catalina

After the match, Flammer and Catalina exchanged words until Las Tóxicas ran down and jumped Catalina. They held her while Flammer attacked. Lola Vice ran in to help but was overwhelmed by the numbers. Then Bayley hit the ring, and together Bayley, Vice, and Catalina cleared Las Tóxicas.

A six‑woman tag at Noche de los Grandes feels inevitable.

It was also announced that El Hijo del Vikingo will face El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. for the AAA Latin American Championship on May 30th.

Psycho Clown Calls Out Pagano

Psycho Clown stood in the ring as a recap aired of the clown‑assault mystery. With Rey Mysterio translating, Psycho said he couldn’t ignore what’s been happening and called Pagano to the ring.

Pagano arrived to his Sol Ruca‑inspired theme. Psycho confronted him with the bandana found on Murder Clown’s unconscious body. Pagano insisted he would never betray his family and said someone was trying to destroy them. He asked how Psycho could believe he’d do this after everything they’d been through. He went in for a hug, but Psycho shoved him away and left.

Pagano shouted after him that when the truth comes out, Psycho will know he was innocent.

Suddenly the War Raiders attacked Psycho from behind. Pagano ran back down and drove them off. Psycho and Pagano stared each other down, then walked out through opposite sides of the entrance as we go to credits.

AAA On Fox Results – May 9, 2026

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AEW’s Bobby Lashley Hasn’t Given Up On World Title Ambitions: ‘The Fans See It’

Thus far into his AEW run, Bobby Lashley has maintained his usual standard of dominance, having a lengthy reign as an AEW World Tag Team Champion with Hurt Syndicate stablemate Shelton Benjamin in 2025. But so far, singles success has eluded Lashley, largely because he’s stayed out of wrestling singles matches since his rivalry with Swerve Strickland in late 2024.

Pursuing singles championships is something Lashley would like to do in AEW eventually, however. Appearing on the “Good Karma Wrestling” podcast, Lashley was asked about his other goals in AEW, and admitted that he hadn’t given up on the idea of pursuing the AEW World Championship. He believes the fans would be into the idea, and that it all comes down to the timing lining up.

“I’ve won a World Title in TNA, I’ve won a World Title in WWE,” Lashley said. “Now I’m in AEW…I think the fans see it. The fans see it. Whenever you put a title on someone else, the fans are looking like ‘Oh man, I really like that title.’ And then somebody else says ‘Bobby Lashley,’ and they’re like ‘Woah, wait a minute. You’ve got Bobby Lashley on the roster, why isn’t he winning the World Title?’ Timing, timing. 

“Right now, I’m having the greatest time of my life, and that’s being a tag team with Shelton Benjamin. It’s about being trios with Shelton and MVP. That’s what I want to be in my career right now. And then when the time’s right, when the landscape opens up, when it gives me the opportunity to go in there, I’d like to go after that World Title. Because ultimately, in my career before I retire, to say I won World Title’s in every organization that I’ve been in would be a huge accomplishment.”

If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit “Good Karma Wrestling” and provide a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription

Thekla To Defend AEW Women’s Title In Four-Way Match At Double Or Nothing

Thekla To Defend AEW Women’s Title In Four-Way Match At Double Or Nothing

Thekla will defend the AEW Women’s World Championship in a four-way match at AEW Double or Nothing 2026.

The championship match was officially announced during the May 9 episode of AEW Fairway to Hell.

Thekla AEW Women’s World Championship Match

Thekla will put the title on the line against Hikaru Shida, Kris Statlander, and Jamie Hayter in one of the biggest women’s matches currently scheduled for the pay-per-view.

The Austrian star has held the AEW Women’s World Championship since February 2026 and is approaching 88 days as champion.

The upcoming match at Double or Nothing will mark the sixth title defense of her current reign.

AEW Double or Nothing 2026 is scheduled to take place on May 24 at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens.

The newly announced title match joins an already stacked lineup for the event.

Elsewhere on the card, Kazuchika Okada will defend the AEW International Championship against Konosuke Takeshita.

FTR will also defend the AEW World Tag Team Championship against Cage and Cope in a tag team “I Quit” match.

The Stadium Stampede match is also set for the show, featuring Chris Jericho, Kenny Omega, Jack Perry, and The Young Bucks against Ricochet’s group alongside Mark Davis and additional partners still to be announced.

With four established stars now battling for the AEW Women’s World Championship, Thekla faces one of the toughest title defenses of her reign at Double or Nothing.

AEW Double or Nothing 2026 Card

AEW Double or Nothing is scheduled to take place on May 24, 2026, at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York.

  • Thekla (c) vs. Hikaru Shida vs. Kris Statlander vs. Jamie Hayter for the AEW Women’s World Championship
  • Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Konosuke Takeshita for the AEW International Championship
  • FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) (c) vs. Cage and Cope (Adam Copeland and Christian Cage) in a tag team “I Quit” match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship
  • Chris Jericho, Kenny Omega, Jack Perry, and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) vs. The Demand (Ricochet, Bishop Kaun, and Toa Liona), Mark Davis, and TBD – Stadium Stampede match

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Konosuke Takeshita to Replace Kazuchika Okada Against Darby Allin

Konosuke Takeshita to Replace Kazuchika Okada Against Darby Allin

Konosuke Takeshita has officially replaced Kazuchika Okada as the next challenger for Darby Allin and the AEW World Championship.

The announcement was made during AEW Fairway to Hell after plans involving Okada changed due to him traveling to Japan for a personal reason.

Konosuke Takeshita Replaces Kazuchika Okada Against Darby Allin For AEW World Title

Okada had originally been scheduled to challenge Allin for the AEW World Championship on the upcoming May 13 episode of AEW Dynamite.

However, Don Callis confirmed during Fairway to Hell that Takeshita will now represent the Don Callis Family in the title match instead.

The change immediately adds another layer of tension within the Don Callis Family, as Okada and Takeshita have consistently shown signs of friction despite technically being aligned together.

The two stars are still expected to collide in a singles match at AEW Double or Nothing 2026, making the title opportunity even more significant for Takeshita heading into the pay-per-view.

Takeshita now finds himself with a major chance to capture the biggest championship in AEW while potentially creating even more issues within the faction.

Meanwhile, Allin enters the defense after surviving an extremely brutal main event against PAC at Fairway to Hell.

During the match, Allin endured several dangerous spots, including a massive fall through four tables from approximately 25 feet in the air.

Despite the punishment, Allin managed to recover and retain the AEW World Championship after connecting with a Coffin Drop on PAC.

The show ended with Allin standing tall as the company officially shifted focus toward his upcoming title defense against Takeshita.

With Takeshita now replacing Okada in the championship match, the pressure surrounding the Don Callis Family continues to intensify heading into Double or Nothing.

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