AAA Rey de Reyes 2026 Results – March 21, 2026

AAA Rey de Reyes 2026 Results – March 21, 2026

AAA Rey de Reyes 2026 Results – March 21, 2026 – AAA presents Week 2 of Rey de Reyes on Saturday, March 21, 2026.

Six‑Person Tag Team Match: Rey Fenix, Mr. Iguana & Lola Vice vs. La Hiedra & Money Machine

Rey Fenix opens against Garra de Oro with a lockup. Oro grabs a wristlock until Fenix sends him off the ropes and connects with a dropkick. Iguana tags in as Hiedra enters, bringing in Lola Vice, who shoves Hiedra out of the ring.

Iguana stays legal and lands right hands on Colmillo de Plata before taking him down with an arm drag. Oro tries to intervene, but Iguana clears him out and spikes Plata with an Iguanarana. Oro then grabs La Yesca and hands her to Hiedra, allowing Money Machine to double‑team Iguana. Oro follows with a high crossbody. Fenix enters to help, but Money Machine hits him with a high/low.

Plata tags in and the heels rough up La Yesca before Iguana recovers and drops both opponents with tornado DDTs. Vice tags in and kicks Hiedra into the corner, landing hip‑checks until Hiedra rolls to the floor. Vice takes out Oro on the outside, but Hiedra catches her from behind and drags her back in for a cutter.

Hiedra lands hip‑checks of her own and pulls Vice to center ring by the hair. She slaps Iguana in the corner, giving Vice an opening to roll her up for two. Both women collide off the ropes and crawl to their corners, tagging Oro and Fenix.

Fenix runs through both Oro and Plata, kicking Plata and armdragging Oro at the same time. He kicks Plata to the floor and lifts Oro onto the turnbuckle for an inverted Spanish Fly, but Oro kicks out at two.

Iguana tags in on a blind tag as Fenix dives onto Plata on the outside. Iguana covers Oro, but Hiedra breaks it up. Fenix hands La Yesca to Iguana and dives onto Plata again. Fenix then lifts Oro into a Fenix Driver, and that secures the three count.

Winners: Rey Fenix, Mr. Iguana & Lola Vice

Chelsea Green Backstage

Chelsea Green says she never lost her half of the AAA Mixed Tag Titles and demands recognition as the AAA Mixed Tag Women’s Champion.

AAA World Tag Team Championship Match: Pagano & Psycho Clown (c) vs. The War Raiders

The fight begins immediately with Psycho Clown and Ivar brawling on the outside while Pagano takes down Erik in the ring. Ivar joins in and the Raiders attempt a double‑team, but Pagano fights them off and hits a double knee that sends Ivar to the floor.

Erik swings back and attempts a powerbomb, but Pagano counters into an air raid crash. Pagano climbs the ropes, but Ivar knocks him down and hits a cannonball against the steps before covering him in the ring for two.

With Psycho down on the outside, the Raiders isolate Pagano with frequent tags. Psycho reaches the apron, but Erik cuts off the tag with a knee. Ivar scoop slams Pagano, and Erik scoop slams Ivar onto him for a near fall.

Pagano gets a boot up and tags Psycho, who kicks through both Raiders. He hits a Code Red on Ivar and dives through the ropes to take out Erik. Psycho follows with a second‑rope moonsault on Ivar for two.

Ivar counters a corner charge with a sit‑down crush. Erik lands a knee and whips Ivar into Psycho. Both Raiders cover, but Psycho kicks out. Psycho reaches the corner and tags Pagano, who hits a springboard dropkick on Erik and follows with a slam for two.

Pagano and Erik trade strikes until Erik lands a suplex. Pagano fires back with an elbow and throws Erik, who tags Ivar on the way down. Ivar hits a spin kick and drags Pagano into position for a top‑rope moonsault. He connects, but Psycho breaks the pin.

Psycho lifts Ivar for a Psycho Driver but can’t make the cover. All four men rise and exchange shots. Psycho peels his mask and he and Pagano drop both Raiders with powerslams and knees. Psycho hits a split‑legged moonsault, and Pagano follows with a top‑rope leg drop, but Erik breaks the pin.

Psycho sends Erik out, but Erik grabs a chair. Psycho turns, and Pagano accidentally elbows him. Pagano apologizes, but Psycho is furious. The Raiders attack from behind. The referee tries to regain control, but Erik shoves him, forcing a stoppage.

Match Result: No Contest

After the match, the Raiders grab chairs while Psycho and Pagano grab kendo sticks. Security tries to intervene as all four men fight up the ramp.

Vikingo, Omos & Dorian Roldan Backstage

Vikingo vents about losing to Dominik Mysterio and blames Mini Vikingo for interfering. Dorian tells him not to worry and encourages him to challenge Penta next week for the WWE Intercontinental Championship at WrestleMania.

Rey de Reyes Ceremony with Verde Americano

Marisella Peña and Dorian Roldan introduce Chessman, Texano Jr., and Cibernético. El Grande Americano arrives to receive his sword. The crowd erupts as El Grande thanks the fans, the legends in the ring, and the Peña family. He becomes emotional as he says the pride of Mexico is about culture and people from all over the world.

Dominik Mysterio interrupts. Everyone except El Grande leaves the ring. Mysterio congratulates him and asks if he wants his AAA Mega Title shot immediately. Verde lunges, but OG Americano attacks him from behind. Mysterio retreats up the ramp while OG beats down El Grande.

OG tries to unmask El Grande until Rayo and Bravo Americano run in to stop him. OG escapes, steals El Grande’s sword, and poses with it on the announce table as the show ends.

AAA Rey de Reyes 2026 Results – March 21, 2026

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AEW’s MVP Comments On Possibility Of Adding A New Member To The Hurt Syndicate

MVP was clear that the Hurt Syndicate is open to growing in AEW, despite one failed recent attempt at expansion in 2025.

“We are currently discussing adding a new member,” he said. “We tried it with MJF, it didn’t go well because he just didn’t make the cut, he wasn’t good enough, he doesn’t have the drive, he doesn’t have the internal capability for true violence, he’s a huckster … So that kind of soured us for a little bit about trying to add somebody new, but we think we do need a little youthfulness, we need a youthful spark, so it could be about time to add a new member.”

When asked about AEW World Champion MJF’s recent display of violence at Revolution in his match with “Hangman” Adam Page, MVP was largely dismissive.

“These are my weapons right here,” he said, holding up his fists. “I could do more damage with these than MJF could do with a syringe … Beat somebody up, I dare you. Beat somebody up! Get that same kind of reaction inflicting extreme violence on someone without weapons. Bobby Lashley can do it, Shelton Benjamin can do it, and I can do it … At the end of the day, I like to see people go out there with their physical talents and abilities and impose their will on an opponent. I don’t need a cinderblock or a syringe to do it.”

Eddie Hall Teases Summer MMA Return, Dillon Danis Fight

Former World’s Strongest Man, Eddie Hall, has said he is looking to return to MMA for his second fight in the summer. 

The 2017 World’s Strongest Man winner has spent his post-Strongman career exploring different competitive and combat sports, arm wrestling Brian Shaw to defeat in 2024 and losing a boxing fight against fellow former World’s Strongest Man and The Mountain from “Game of Thrones,” Thor Bjornsson, in 2022. 

He made his first foray into MMA with an unofficial Two-on-One spectacle against influencers Jamil and Jamel Neffati, knocking them both out to win, in 2024. And then last year he made his professional MMA debut against Mariusz Pudzianowski in Polish MMA promotion KSW, winning via ground-and-pound KO within the first 30 seconds of the bout. 

Now he says that he is shaping to return to the cage later this year, hoping to have a big-name fight in June and then once more before the end of the year. 

“I’ve got a big fight lined up later in the year, which I can’t say just yet,” Hall told “Duelbits” (via “Bloody Elbow”). “But keep your eyes peeled. I’m hoping to have a big-name fight in June and then again before the end of the year.”

Hall named Dillon Danis as a potential opponent, specifically for his controversial nature in the sport. 

“I really want to fight Dillon Danis, he’s got to be the most hated guy in MMA. I can’t believe how arrogant he is. He says that he seriously thinks he can take me, but he’s deluded. Danis is definitely running scared. If he wasn’t, then he would’ve signed a contract to fight me by now.”

Danis has a 3-0 record in MMA, fighting for Bellator and Misfits, and lost a boxing exhibition to Logan Paul after getting disqualified for unsportsmanlike conduct. He is due to wrestle former UFC Interim Welterweight Champion Colby Covington at RAF 07 later this month.

UFC’s Jorge Masvidal Believes He Can ‘Save A Lot Of Lives’ With FBI Partnership

Jorge Masvidal has said he feels like he can save lives after training FBI students in Quantico with the UFC. 

The UFC’s partnership with the FBI drew something of a mixed response, with Director Kash Patel catching flak for treating the event as a convention in a custom tracksuit, and The Onion writing a satirical piece parodying the entire deal. 

But from within the situation was Masvidal, and he feels that the opportunity to train aspiring agents in de-escalation is important. 

“As you already know, your boy’s been invited to Quantico, headquarters of the FBI. They want me to teach people how to subdue perpetrators, and all things like that,” Masvidal said. “Not to be cliche or corny, but I think I can save a lot of lives, you know? Because if they could de-escalate a situation and learn to how to subdue somebody properly. Maybe it doesn’t have to get to that point to fire their weapon.”

Masvidal has not fought in MMA since losing his fourth fight in a row against Gilbert Burns in 2023. His last win came via doctor stoppage to beat Nate Diaz for the BMF Championship in 2019, though he lost to Diaz when they met in a boxing fight in 2024. He had announced his retirement from MMA after losing to Burns, but remains signed to UFC and re-entered the testing pool last year indicating an openness to continue. 

Eddie Hearn: Tom Aspinall’s UFC Contract Is A ‘F***ing Disgrace’

Eddie Hearn had a grim assessment of UFC Heavyweight Champion Tom Aspinall’s contract with the MMA promotion. 

Hearn signed Aspinall as the inaugural client of Matchroom Talent Agency, marking the boxing promoter’s first foray into MMA as a business manager to the UFC’s heaviest champion. 

But the move also came after UFC President Dana White had signed Conor Benn for $15 million to turn him away from Matchroom Boxing to Zuffa Boxing, starting a quasi-feud between the promoters.

The latest round of digs came via Hearn’s interview with “Pro Boxing Fans,” during which he took issue with the MMA media for not asking what he felt to be the important questions. 

“What you should be saying is, ‘Are you actually considering the problem that you have right now? Are you actually going to look at fighter pay in the UFC?’,” he said. 

Hearn added about Aspinall, “Because I represent the UFC World Heavyweight Champion. I’m going to bite my tongue a little bit for now. But what I will tell you is his contract is a f***ing disgrace. A disgrace.”

He said he couldn’t believe the money Aspinall is on when looking at the commercial revenue a fight between him and Alex Pereira or a rematch with Ciryl Gane would generate. 

“Honestly, if I’m Tom Aspinall, I’m looking at that contract. I go, ‘I don’t even think you should f***ing bother,'” he continued. “The time you’ve paid your tax return and paid your team, there’s no f***ing point in fighting.”

Despite that, Hearn said that Aspinall wants to come back. He wants to rematch Gane and he wants to fight Pereira, ultimately wanting to defend his UFC Heavyweight title. Aspinall has resumed training following his eye surgeries at the beginning of the year.