9/12 WWE x AAA Worlds Collide Results
- This match was a chaotic and lengthy affair filled with interference and dramatic moments, ultimately ending with Dominik Mysterio winning the AAA Mega Championship.
- * Early Domination: Dom started strong, using power moves like a Hot Shot and sending Vikingo into the steel chairs.
- In essence, Dom won through a combination of his own offense, consistent interference from Judgment Day and El Gran Americano, and a chaotic, manipulated habitat.
Match Summary: Dominik Mysterio vs. Vikingo – AAA Mega Championship
This match was a chaotic and lengthy affair filled with interference and dramatic moments, ultimately ending with Dominik Mysterio winning the AAA Mega Championship. Here’s a breakdown of the key events:
* Early Domination: Dom started strong, using power moves like a Hot Shot and sending Vikingo into the steel chairs. He controlled much of the early and mid-match, utilizing moves like the Three Amigos, crossfaces, and a powerbomb.
* Vikingo’s Resilience: Vikingo showed incredible resilience, kicking out of both a powerbomb and a 450 splash. He mounted a comeback with a 450 splash of his own, but Dom kicked out.
* Judgment Day Interference: Judgment Day played a notable role, distracting Vikingo and allowing Dom to hit a sitout bomb. Later, they interfered further, stomping on Dragon Lee who ran to help vikingo.
* Referee Chaos: The match descended into chaos with multiple referee issues. El Gran americano pulled the referee out of the ring during a Vikingo pin attempt, and another referee was delayed. This led to the crowd chanting “Ref you suck.”
* Controversial Finish: The finish was controversial. vikingo attempted to unmask Dom, and Dom was given something by Americano which he than used to hit Vikingo and secure the pin.
* Post-Match Heel Turn: The match concluded with a full heel turn from Dom.he forced rey mysterio to put the belt on him, demanded Rey leave the ring, and declared himself “King of the Luchadors” while celebrating with Judgment Day and Gran Americano.
In essence, Dom won through a combination of his own offense, consistent interference from Judgment Day and El Gran Americano, and a chaotic, manipulated habitat. The match was designed to further establish Dom as a dominant and unlikeable heel.
