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Rey Fenix & War Raiders Strike Gold at AAA’s Noche de los Grandes


 AAA’s Noche de los Grandes in Monterrey, Mexico delivered a night of unforgettable action on May 30, 2026. Broadcast across FOX Latin America and streamed worldwide on YouTube, the event featured high‑stakes matches, shocking twists, and history‑making victories.

Rey Fenix Reclaims Cruiserweight Glory

In the opening bout, Rey Fenix got another shot at Laredo Kid for the AAA World Cruiserweight Championship. After falling short in their previous clash, Fenix refused to let this opportunity slip away. With the crowd roaring, he nailed the Black Fire Driver to secure the win and capture the title.

This marks Fenix’s first championship since joining WWE in early 2025, and his first gold since a brief AEW International Championship reign in 2023. Even more impressively, Fenix now becomes the only man in AAA history to hold the Cruiserweight Championship under two different company regimes—adding a second reign to his 13‑month run from 2022–2023.

War Raiders Conquer Tag Team Division

The War Raiders (Erik & Ivar) also walked away with gold, defeating the chaotic duo of Pagano and Psycho Clown to claim the AAA World Tag Team Championships. A costly miscommunication left Psycho Clown vulnerable, allowing the Raiders to hit their devastating DPM finisher for the victory.

With this triumph, Erik and Ivar join an elite group of teams who have held championships across North America, Japan, and Mexico—cementing their reputation as one of wrestling’s most dominant tag teams.

Final Thoughts

Noche de los Grandes proved once again why AAA remains a cornerstone of international wrestling. Rey Fenix’s redemption story and the War Raiders’ global dominance highlight the event as one of the year’s most significant shows. Fans now eagerly await the continuation of the broadcast on June 6, where more surprises are sure to unfold.

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