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TripleMania XXXIII Results - August 16, 2025: AJ Styles Crashes Main Event, Vikingo Survives Dirty Dom Chaos, Psycho Circus Reclaims Gold, Omos Conquers Copa Bardahl

By: Dylan Dalton | August 16, 2025 / 9:14 PM
TripleMania XXXIII Results - August 16, 2025: AJ Styles Crashes Main Event, Vikingo Survives Dirty Dom Chaos, Psycho Circus Reclaims Gold, Omos Conquers Copa Bardahl
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Triplemanía XXXIII is in the books—and it felt big from the jump. Massive staging, fireworks, and an English desk of Corey Graves, Konnan, and JBL gave the show a true mega-event vibe. Here’s everything that went down, in order.

La Copa Bardahl — Winner: Omos

A Rumble-style melee (eliminations by over-the-top, pin or submission) delivered equal parts spectacle and silliness. Highlights included La Parka moonwalking to a “Thriller”-ish theme, Pimpinela Escarlata trying to kiss Otis, and a wonderful visual of Microman (3’6”) squaring up to Omos (7’4”). Microman even teamed with Otis long enough to dump him—before Omos military-pressed Microman to the floor.
Final four: La Parka, Octagón Jr., Mecha Wolf, Omos. Mecha Wolf broke bad on the technicos, got tossed by La Parka, and Omos booted Octagón Jr. off the apron. La Parka nearly leveraged the giant over, but Omos goozled him and dumped him to win.

Order of entry:
1 La Parka, 2 Laredo Kid, 3 Joaquín Wilde, 4 Abismo Negro Jr., 5 Taurus, 6 Aerostar, 7 Mecha Wolf, 8 Cruz Del Toro, 9 Otis, 10 Pimpinela Escarlata, 11 Cibernético, 12 Microman, 13 Omos, 14 Octagón Jr.

Order of elimination:
1 Laredo Kid (by Aerostar), 2 Joaquín Wilde (by Mecha Wolf), 3 Aerostar (by Otis), 4 Taurus (by Otis & Pimpinela), 5 Pimpinela (credited to Otis but Mecha Wolf caused it), 6 Cibernético (by Otis & Microman), 7–8 Cruz Del Toro & Abismo Negro Jr. (by Omos), 9 Otis (by Microman), 10 Microman (by Omos), 11 Mecha Wolf (by La Parka), 12 Octagón Jr. (by Omos), 13 La Parka (by Omos).
Winner: Omos.

La Parka at TripleMania

AAA Latin American Championship — El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. def. El Mesías (c) to win the title

El Mesías rolled in with full Doctor Doom swagger, but Dorian Roldán’s ringside needling backfired. With Dr. Wagner Jr. (father) seated at ringside, the legend finally popped Roldán with a punch, clearing the runway for Wagner Jr. to hit a superplex → roll-through → Wagner Driver combo for the three. New champion.

Mixed Trios — Finn Bálor, JD McDonagh & Raquel Rodriguez def. Niño Hamburguesa, Mr. Iguana & Lola Vice

Judgment Day cut the ring off on Niño, but a hot tag to Mr. Iguana unleashed La Yesca…until Bálor fed the “Demon puppet” to it as a gag. Outside chaos: cheeseburgers used as bait, Niño with a tope, and Roxanne Perez shoving Lola Vice off the buckles. La Hiedra ran in to swing on Roxanne and accidentally clipped Lola. With the babyfaces scrambled, Raquel planted Lola with the Texana Bomb for the finish.

AAA World Tag Team Championship (Street Fight) — Psycho Clown & Pagano def. Los Garza (Ángel Garza & Humberto Carrillo) (c) to win the titles

Plunder everywhere. A brutal mid-match surge saw Los Garza powerslam/powerbomb both challengers through a table on the floor. But Pagano wrapped Berto in barbed wire, then wiped out Ángel with a step-up cannonball to the outside. Psycho Clown followed with a Spanish Fly on the barbed-wire-bound Carrillo for the emphatic pin. New champs.

Hall of Fame Moment

Rey Mysterio inducted Konnan into the AAA Hall of Fame—a well-earned ovation for one of lucha’s most influential architects.

AAA Reina de Reinas Championship — Flammer (c) def. Faby Apache & Natalya to retain

Faby Apache nailed Natalya with a Michinoku Driver and celebrated too early. Flammer snatched a crucifix pin from behind—and Hijo del Tirantesfast count sealed it. Post-match, Faby shoved Natalya; tensions clearly aren’t done simmering.

Programming Note

Worlds Collide returns Friday, Sept. 12 in Las Vegas.

AAA Mega Championship (Four-Way) — Hijo del Vikingo (c) def. Dominik Mysterio, Dragon Lee & El Grande Americano to retain

A chaotic main event heavy on interference and masks. El Grande Americano (with Ludwig Kaiser under the hood) jawed early before Dominik blindsided Vikingo with a dropkick. A brief heel alliance unraveled, letting Vikingo & Dragon Lee fire back with blistering sequences.
Then the run-ins hit: Finn Bálor & JD McDonagh aided Dirty Dom, the LWO counter-punched, two more Americanos surfaced, and Dominik even donned a mask stuffed with a metal plate. Cue a masked run-in—AJ Styles—who hit a Styles Clash on the Intercontinental champ to neutralize him. Vikingo capitalized with a 630 splash on Dom for the decisive three. The crowd booed the finish’s circus, but the action stayed redline fast.

Notables: Lee’s winged entrance gear ruled; an ugly rope-drop sold big for Lee; commentary audio briefly died after a table collision mid-match; mixed reactions for Vikingo despite babyface positioning.

🗣️ Wrestling.news | Backstage Take

Triplemanía doubled down on crossover star power and spectacle booking. Omos winning Copa Bardahl signals AAA’s comfort using out-of-territory giants for headline visuals. Psycho Clown & Pagano reclaiming gold in a violent crowd-pleaser keeps Psycho Circus central to the tag scene, while Flammer/Tirantes leans the women’s title picture deeper into heat-seeking controversy—look for Faby vs. Natalya to escalate on TV. The Mega Title closer stuffed the ring with interference; polarizing, yes, but it advances multiple threads (Dom/JD/Bálor, LWO, the Americano/Kaiser wrinkle, and a surprise AJ Styles touch). Production swung for the fences with English commentary and lavish presentation; tighten the overbooking just a notch and you’ve got a modern lucha supercard template that cooks.

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