Noche de Los Grandes
Promotional poster featuring El Grande Americano and "The Original" El Grande Americano
Promotion(s) Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide
WWE[a]
Date May 30, 2026
(Airing May 30 – June 6, 2026)
City Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
Venue Arena Monterrey
Attendance 12,000+ (sold out)[1]
Event chronology
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Noche de Los Grandes (Spanish for "Night of the Greats") is an ongoing professional wrestling event produced by the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA), in partnership with its parent company WWE. The event took place on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at Arena Monterrey in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. It is airing as a two-week event, every Saturday on episodes of Lucha Libre AAA from May 30 to June 6, 2026.

Production

Background

The event is taking place at Arena Monterrey in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.

During the Rey de Reyes event on March 14, 2026, AAA announced that Noche de Los Grandes will take place on May 30, 2026, in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico at Arena Monterrey. The event will air as a special episode of Lucha Libre AAA, the promotion's weekly Saturday TV show.[2] On the May 23 episode of Lucha Libre AAA, AAA announced that Noche de Los Grandes will air as a two-week event, every Saturday on episodes of Lucha Libre AAA from May 30 to June 6, 2026.[3]

Storylines

The event will feature professional wrestling matches that involve wrestlers from scripted feuds. The wrestlers will portray either heels (referred to as rudos in Mexico, those that play the part of the "bad guys") or faces (técnicos in Mexico, the "good guy" characters) as they perform.[4]

Lucha de Apuesta Máscara contra Máscara match

El Grande Americano (pictured) and "The Original" El Grande Americano (not pictured) fought to keep their mask in a Lucha de Apuesta Máscara contra Máscara No Disqualification match.

Following a series of losses to various luchadores, Chad Gable took a kayfabe sabbatical on the January 20, 2025, episode of Raw to address his "lucha libre problems".[5] On the March 10 episode, an unidentified luchador—bearing American Made's branding—interfered in a match involving Rey Mysterio and Dragon Lee, attacking Mysterio. Gable denied any connection to the intruder,[6] who was later named El Grande Americano in a victorious in-ring debut against Lee on the March 24 episode.[7] The character initially drew significant criticism from Mexican audiences, who viewed the gimmick as a mockery of national wrestling traditions.[8] A match between Mysterio and Americano was scheduled for WrestleMania 41, set up after Mysterio challenged Americano for mocking the traditions of lucha libre during the April 7 episode.[9] On the April 18 WrestleMania SmackDown special, Rey Fénix eliminated Gable from the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, only to be eliminated himself when Americano interfered. Later that same night, Mysterio was sidelined after suffering a torn groin.[10][11] Americano defeated Fénix, Mysterio's replacement, at WrestleMania 41[12] before Gable was sidelined with a legitimate rotator cuff injury in June.[13][14] Raw General Manager Adam Pearce assumed that Americano wouldn't be appearing as Gable recovered from his injury. Ludwig Kaiser was noticeably in the background, observing their conversation. During Gable's recovery, Americano continued to appear, surprising American Made and expanding his presence into Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA).[15][16][17] He eventually formed the Los Americanos stable alongside Rayo Americano and Bravo Americano.[18][19][20] At Triplemanía XXXIII on August 16, Grande Americano challenged for the AAA Mega Championship in a four-way match; despite losing the match, he began to win over the Mexican audience by performing "Cielito Lindo" during his entrance.[21]

At the Royal Rumble on January 31, 2026, Grande Americano entered the Men's Royal Rumble match at number 12, only to be eliminated by "The Original" El Grande Americano, who entered at 13.[22] "Original" Americano attacked and replaced Grande Americano in the Rey de Reyes tournament qualifiers on the February 7 episode of Lucha Libre AAA, ultimately advancing to the finals.[23] On the February 28 episode, Grande Americano retaliated by accusing "Original" Americano of being an impostor who utilized AI to simulate Spanish-speaking abilities. Pimpinela Escarlata confronted "Original" Americano regarding these claims, which resulted in Escarlata being assaulted and rendered unable to compete in that night’s tournament qualifier. At Escarlata’s request, Grande Americano served as his replacement, winning the match to secure the third spot in the Rey de Reyes tournament final.[24] On March 14 at Week 1 of Rey de Reyes, Grande Americano won the tournament after handcuffing his rival to a crowd railing, earning the ceremonial sword and a future AAA Mega Championship opportunity.[25] On the March 16 episode of Raw, Grande Americano earned a victory against "Original" Americano with the assistance of Bravo and Rayo.[26] On March 21 at Week 2 of Rey de Reyes, "Original" Americano ambushed Grande Americano during his victory speech, attempting to unmask him and successfully stealing the ceremonial sword.[27] Consequently, Grande Americano challenged his rival to a Máscara contra Máscara match.[28] On April 14, AAA Executive Producer The Undertaker officially sanctioned the bout for Noche de Los Grandes.[29] On the April 25 episode of Lucha Libre AAA, Grande Americano and Texano Jr. earned a victory against El Mesias and Mecha Wolf. After the match, Grande Americano left the ring to give Texano the spotlight, but "Original" Americano attacked Texano, putting him in an ankle lock while trapped on the turnbuckles. Grande Americano ran back into the ring, prompting "Original" Americano to release the hold and run away.[30] On the April 27 episode of Raw, Grande Americano challenged Mysterio to prepare for his match at Noche de Los Grandes. Later that night, "Original" Americano interfered in their match, allowing Mysterio to get the victory.[31] At their contract signing on the May 2 episode of Lucha Libre AAA, Dorian Roldán—son of AAA President Marisela Peña—read a letter from "Original" Americano's attorney, stating a mandate that any physical altercation between the two prior to the event would result in the aggressor automatically forfeiting their mask. Additionally, a clause was included requiring the removal of AAA interviewer Andrea Bazarte, Grande Americano's girlfriend, from the promotion. Despite his visible frustration with the terms, Grande Americano signed the agreement alongside his opponent. "Original" Americano exited the ring, leaving Grande Americano vulnerable to an ambush by The Creed Brothers (Julius Creed and Brutus Creed). The duo attacked Grande Americano and draped him in the American flag before fleeing the ring when Rayo and Bravo arrived to intervene.[32] On the May 4 episode of Raw, Grande Americano revealed that the "no physical altercation" clause only applied in Mexico as Los Americanos was scheduled to face "Original Americano" and two luchadores named Los Americanos Hermanos (Julio Credo and Bruto Credo) in a trios match with the latter gaining the victory.[33] On the May 11 episode, "Original" Americano challenged Dominik Mysterio for the AAA Mega Championship but ultimately failed due to a distraction by Grande Americano.[34] On the May 23 episode of Lucha Libre AAA, Grande Americano and "Original" Americano engaged in a physical altercation, prompting the AAA locker room and security personnel to intervene and separate them. Despite a contract clause strictly forbidding physical contact between the two luchadores prior to their bout, newly appointed AAA General Manager Rey Mysterio upheld their scheduled match for Noche de Los Grandes.[3]

Other matches

On the May 2 episode of Lucha Libre AAA, Dorian Roldán, the manager of the El Ojo stable, announced that El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. would defend the AAA Latin American Championship against El Ojo member El Hijo del Vikingo at Noche de Los Grandes.[35] Later that evening, El Hijo del Vikingo competed in a match against Mini Vikingo. When the referee was inadvertently knocked out after Mini was thrown into him, Hijo attempted to use a steel chair, but was thwarted by El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr.. Wagner proceeded to execute the Wagner Driver on Vikingo onto the chair, which allowed Mini to deliver a Phoenix 630 senton and secure the victory once the referee recovered. Following the match, El Ojo member Omos attacked Wagner and Mini. As Omos prepared to deliver a powerbomb to Wagner, he was intercepted by Wagner's brother, Galeno, who utilized a steel chair to force Omos to flee the ring.[32]

At Week 2 of Rey de Reyes, AAA World Tag Team Champions Pagano and Psycho Clown defended their titles against the War Raiders (Erik and Ivar), ending in a no contest after all four competitors disregarded the referee's instructions and engaged in a brawl.[27] On the April 18 episode of Lucha Libre AAA, Ivar defeated Psycho following interference from Erik. Pagano did not intervene until after the pinfall, prompting an argument between the champions over Pagano's delayed response. Following the altercation, Psycho discovered his Los Psycho Circus stablemate, Murder Clown, unconscious backstage alongside a bandana.[36] Psycho confronted Pagano on the May 9 episode, suspecting Pagano was involved in the assaults against the stable. This followed two previous ambushes: one on Panic Clown during Pagano and Psycho Clown's title defense on January 24,[37] and another on Dave the Clown when he was separated from the group on February 14.[38] Pagano denied the allegations, though Psycho rejected his subsequent offer of reconciliation. As Psycho Clown exited toward the entrance stage, he was blindsided by the War Raiders. After initial hesitation, Pagano intervened to assist his partner and repel the attack. Although Psycho thanked him, Pagano dismissed the gesture.[39] The following week, a rematch between Pagano and Psycho against the War Raiders for the AAA World Tag Team Championship was officially scheduled for Noche de Los Grandes.[40]

At Week 1 of Rey de Reyes, Bayley answered an open challenge by Flammer for the AAA Reina de Reinas Championship but failed to win the title due to outside interference from Flammer's Las Toxicás stablemates, La Hiedra and Maravilla.[25] On the April 11 episode of Lucha Libre AAA, Las Toxicás celebrated Flammer's 974th day as champion, during which she declared that she had defeated all viable contenders and that her reign would continue indefinitely. They were then confronted by the debuting La Catalina, who challenged Flammer's assertions by noting they had never wrestled each other, resulting in a physical altercation between Catalina and Las Toxicás.[28] The following week, Hiedra and Dinámico unsuccessfully challenged Lola Vice and Mr. Iguana for the AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship.[36] On the May 9 episode, La Catalina won her AAA in-ring debut against Jessy Jackson, after which she was attacked by Las Toxicás. Vice and Bayley intervened to repel the assault and assist Catalina.[39] The following week, a Relevos Australianos pitting Catalina, Vice, and Bayley against Las Toxicás was officially scheduled for Noche de Los Grandes.[41]

On the May 2 episode of Lucha Libre AAA, Rey Fénix defeated AAA World Cruiserweight Champion Laredo Kid in a non-title bout.[32] Three weeks later, Fénix challenged Kid for the championship, but failed to win after Kid performed a low blow while the referee was distracted, followed by a frog splash to secure the pinfall. Later that night, the new AAA General Manager Rey Mysterio announced that a rematch was set for Noche de Los Grandes.[3][42]

Events

Other on-screen personnel
Role Name
Commentators José Manuel Guillén
Roberto Figueroa
English commentators Corey Graves
John "Bradshaw" Layfield
Rey Mysterio
Ring announcer Jesús Zuñiga
Referees El Hijo del Tirantes
Suavecito
Adrian Butler

Week 1

The event opened with Laredo Kid defending the AAA Cruiserweight Championship against Rey Fénix. Fénix immediately executed a dropkick and attempted a musclebuster, which Kid countered before hitting a Michinoku Driver for an early near-fall. Fénix initiated a comeback with clotheslines and a crossbody to the outside. Back in the ring, Fénix kicked Kid after evading a tornado DDT, but Kid answered with a Destroyer DDT. Kid reversed a musclebuster attempt into a cradle pin, but Fénix escaped to hit a musclebuster for a two-count. Following a distraction involving an exposed turnbuckle, Kid performed a frog splash for a near-fall. After Kid collided with the exposed turnbuckle, Fénix hit a musclebuster to win the championship.[43]

Next, El Hijo del Dr. Wagner Jr. defended the AAA Latin American Championship against El Hijo del Vikingo (accompanied by Dorian Roldán). Wagner attacked immediately, but he was sent crashing into the ring steps by Vikingo. As Wagner draped over the steps, Vikingo hit a double stomp. Then, Vikingo landed a shooting star press to the outside. Wagner regained control with a superkick and a splash for a near-fall. As Wagner ascended the turnbuckles, Omos knocked Wagner down. Vikingo capitalized with a 450° splash, though Wagner kicked out. Galeno attacked Omos with a steel chair. Distracted, Vikingo was dropkicked by Mini Vikingo. Omos threw Galeno into the ring post to incapacitate him and knocked out Wagner. Hijo del Vikingo hit a 630° splash to become the new AAA Latin American Champion.[43]

After months of frustration at each other, former AAA World Tag Team Champions Pagano and Psycho Clown finally severed ties.

Next, Pagano and Psycho Clown defended the AAA World Tag Team Championship against the War Raiders (Erik and Ivar). Early into the match, the champions dove towards the War Raiders on the outside. The challengers gained the momentum after Ivar hit Clown with a splash at ringside. Pagano tagged in, executing a tornado DDT on Ivar to the floor and a modified Emerald Flowsion on Erik for a two-count. Clown hit a topa suicida onto Erik, followed by a Code Red on Ivar for a near-fall. The champions attacked Ivar for a pinfall attempt that was broken up by Erik. Pagano dove onto Erik on the outside, but mistakenly struck Clown instead of Erik. Ivar sent Pagano to the outside, allowing the War Raiders to hit the DTM on Clown to capture the AAA World tag Team Championship. Following the match, Pagano and Clown frustratedly shoved each other. Pagano left the ring, letting the War Raiders attack Clown.[43]

The main event of Week 1 was the No Disqualification Lucha de Apuestas Máscara contra Máscara match between El Grande Americano and "The Original" El Grande Americano, who walked towards the stage as the Mariachi band and the crowd sang "Cielito Lindo". Before the bell rang, "Original" Americano hit Grande Americano with a guitar to dominate early. Grande Americano attempted to bring out a table, but "Original" Americano cut him off with a spear and an Angle Slam for a near-fall. "Original" Americano then began tearing the other's mask. At ringside, Grande Americano dropped his opponent through the table, but "Original" Americano retaliated with strikes using a broken table piece and a steel chair before suplexing him onto the announce table. A bloody Grande Americano hit a blockbuster for a two-count. He then tore his opponent's mask and busted him open. As he set up a chair, "Original" Americano caught him with a German suplex. After an exchange of chair strikes, a pinfall attempt by Grande Americano was interrupted by Los Americanos Hermanos (Julio Credo and Bruto Credo). They then drove Grande Americano through the announce table. "Original" Americano then hit a diving headbutt for a near-fall. Los Americanos (Rayo Americano and Bravo Americano) fended off Los Americanos Hermanos with kendo stick strikes from Rayo and a high-risk dive from Bravo that neutralized both duos. "Original" Americano confronted blind Mexican comedian Alexis Arroyo, who then repeatedly struck "Original" Americano with his walking stick. Grande Americano capitalized with a blockbuster, but "Original" Americano halted him with a Liger kick. A masked mariachi performer struck "Original" Americano with a guitar, revealing themselves to be Pimpinela Escarlata. Grande Americano hit a running headbutt for a near-fall before getting a bullrope. "Original" Americano hit a low blow and attacked using the bullrope. He confronted his opponent's girlfriend, Andrea Bazarte, but he was blindsided by his opponent with the bullrope. "Original" Americano executed the ankle lock, but Grande Americano escaped. His damaged ankle allowed "Original" Americano to hit the Chaos Theory for a near-fall. He charged at his opponent but missed, crashing into the ring post. Grande Americano landed a running headbutt for the pinfall victory.[43]

"The Original" El Grande Americano was officially revealed to be Chad Gable.

After losing the match, "The Original" El Grande Americano was forced to remove his mask. Joined by his family, he stated that he originally adopted the mask to master the art of lucha libre to spite the luchadores he disliked, but ultimately grew to deeply respect the culture and the Mexican spirit. He removed his mask and officially revealed his true identity as Chad Gable. He introduced himself and his family to the crowd. Gable acknowledge Grande Americano as the true and only El Grande Americano. He then formally handed his mask over to Grande Americano and promised to return to AAA.[43]

Week 2

Reception

The Lucha de Apuestas match between El Grande Americano and "The Original" El Grande Americano garnered widespread critical acclaim. Erik Beaston of Bleacher Report gave the match an A+, recognizing it as a match of the year contender and described the two wrestlers as the most valuable players of the event whose match had "everything it needed to be and more, and the result was a satisfied crowd that showed both men love after the bell." Beaston stated that despite being a German wrestler, El Grande Americano entered as a "cultural hero" after committing to the character and embracing the Mexican audience and their culture.[44] Alfred Konuwa of Forbes also gave the match an A+, describing it as the "hottest grudge match in all of pro wrestling".[45] Ernesto Ocampo of Súper Luchas awarded the match a full 5 stars, stating "Blood and broken masks, like [a] good betting fight."[46] Steve Cook of 411Mania gave the match 4+12 stars, stating "They gave us what we came here to see and delivered."[47] Thomas Hall of 411Mania rated the match an A-, stating that Grande Americano looked like an "absolute hero" in the biggest match in AAA under WWE.[48] Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter described the match between El Grande Americano and "The Original" El Grande Americano as "one of the great match presentations of all-time."[49] Ian Carey of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter stated that the match was "as good as wrestling can get".[50]

Results

Week 1 (May 30)
No. Results Stipulations Times[51]
1 Rey Fénix defeated Laredo Kid (c) by pinfall Singles match for the AAA World Cruiserweight Championship[42] 11:51
2 El Hijo del Vikingo (with Dorian Roldán) defeated El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. (c) by pinfall Singles match for the AAA Latin American Championship[35] 7:18
3 The War Raiders (Erik and Ivar) defeated Pagano and Psycho Clown (c) by pinfall Tag team match for the AAA World Tag Team Championship[40] 9:11
4 El Grande Americano defeated "The Original" El Grande Americano by pinfall No Disqualification Lucha de Apuestas Máscara contra Máscara match[29] 33:22
(c)  – the champion(s) heading into the match
Week 2 (June 6)
No. Matches* Stipulations
1 Bayley, La Catalina, and Lola Vice vs. Las Tóxicas (Flammer, La Hiedra, and Maravilla) Lucha de Relevos Australianos[41]
2 Cruz Del Toro vs. Joaquin Wilde vs. Lince Dorado vs. Mini Vikingo vs. Octagón Jr. Fatal five-way match[52]
*Card subject to change

Notes

  1. ^ WWE handled the production of this event.

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