Quick Read
- Dominik Mysterio defeated El Hijo del Vikingo to win the AAA Mega Championship.
- Rey Mysterio placed the title on Dominik but was berated by his son.
- Dominik declared himself the ‘King of Luchadors,’ cementing his new persona.
In a night packed with electrifying matches and dramatic storylines, Dominik Mysterio emerged as the new AAA Mega Champion at the highly anticipated AAA x WWE Worlds Collide event in Las Vegas. This monumental win not only cemented Dominik’s place in the annals of professional wrestling but also showcased his relentless ambition to step out of his father’s shadow.
The Journey to the Crown
The main event saw Dominik face off against El Hijo del Vikingo, one of the most dynamic and respected luchadors in the world. Vikingo, known for his unparalleled athleticism and innovative high-flying maneuvers, was a formidable opponent. From the opening bell, it was clear this would be no ordinary match. The crowd at the Thomas & Mack Center was electric, divided between cheers for the reigning champion and jeers for Dominik, whose arrogance has made him one of the most polarizing figures in wrestling today.
Adding to the tension was a backstage interaction earlier in the night. Dominik had boldly told his father, Rey Mysterio, that he expected him to place the AAA Mega Championship around his waist after his victory. Rey, a WWE Hall of Famer and lucha libre legend, reluctantly agreed but reminded his son that he would have to earn it.
The match itself was a showcase of contrasting styles. Vikingo’s agility and speed were on full display as he executed breathtaking dives and counters, while Dominik relied on his cunning and the occasional underhanded tactic. At one point, Vikingo seemed poised to retain his title, but the presence of Dominik’s allies from The Judgment Day faction—Finn Balor and JD McDonagh—added an unpredictable element to the match.
Controversy in Victory
The turning point came when Dominik’s mysterious ally, El Grande Americano, appeared at ringside. With the referee distracted, Americano slid a metal plate into Dominik’s mask, allowing him to deliver a devastating headbutt to Vikingo. The maneuver left the champion incapacitated, and Dominik capitalized with a high-flying splash to secure the pinfall victory.
As the new champion celebrated, the spotlight shifted to Rey Mysterio, who begrudgingly entered the ring to fulfill his promise. The sight of Rey placing the championship belt around his son’s waist was both poignant and bittersweet. However, Dominik’s response was anything but gracious. He berated his father, ordering him out of the ring and declaring himself the “King of Luchadors.”
The Rise of Dominik Mysterio
Dominik’s victory is the latest achievement in what has been a breakout year for the 28-year-old wrestler. As a key member of The Judgment Day, he has already claimed the WWE Intercontinental Championship and played a pivotal role in the faction’s dominance across multiple divisions. His win at Worlds Collide adds yet another layer to his growing legacy, but it also raises questions about his future.
Balancing commitments between WWE and AAA will be no small feat, especially as tensions within The Judgment Day continue to simmer. Finn Balor, in particular, has expressed frustration with Dominik’s growing ego and his alliance with El Grande Americano. This internal discord could either fuel Dominik’s ascent or lead to his downfall.
A Legacy Rewritten
For Rey Mysterio, the events of the night were a stark reminder of the complexities of family dynamics in the world of professional wrestling. Once celebrated as the quintessential underdog and a symbol of lucha libre’s rich heritage, Rey now finds himself grappling with the reality that his son’s ambitions might eclipse his own storied career.
Dominik’s declaration as the “King of Luchadors” is a bold statement, one that will undoubtedly draw the ire of traditionalists and fans who still revere Rey as the face of modern lucha libre. However, it also signifies a generational shift, as Dominik seeks to redefine what it means to be a Mysterio in the 21st century.
Dominik Mysterio’s victory is more than just a title win; it’s a declaration of independence and a challenge to the legacy of his legendary father. Whether he can sustain this momentum and truly carve out his own path remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the world of lucha libre will never be the same.

