WWE & AAA Worlds Collide Results - September 12, 2025: Dirty Dom Makes History, Wyatt Sicks Invades, and More

Las Vegas was rocking as WWE and AAA presented Worlds Collide 2025 at The Pavilion, delivering a night filled with wild lucha pageantry, shocking betrayals, and a main event that crowned Dominik Mysterio as the new AAA Mega Champion.
Opening Ceremony
The night began with true international flair. Aida Cuevas sang the Mexican national anthem while Lilian Garcia performed the U.S. anthem. Legends like Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Undertaker, Rey Mysterio, Marisela Peña, and Dorian Roldan were all in the house.
Penta El Zero Miedo kicked off the festivities with a fiery promo, promising he would do what he never had before in AAA: win the Mega Championship.
Results
La Parka, Laredo Kid, Octagón Jr. & Mascarita Sagrada def. Cruz Del Toro, Joaquin Wilde, Lince Dorado & Mini Abismo Negro
An energetic lucha libre showcase. La Parka got his signature dance pop, while Mascarita Sagrada wowed the crowd with slick agility. After a flurry of dives, Mascarita nailed a creative roll-up on Mini Abismo Negro for the win.
Dominik Mysterio Promo
“Dirty Dom” taunted Rey Mysterio, demanding his father personally strap the AAA Mega Championship around his waist when he wins later. Finn Balor stirred the pot, insisting Dom should do it alone.
Natalya def. Faby Apache
#1 Contender’s Match for the AAA Reina de Reinas Title. A physical submission-heavy battle. Faby tried to steal Nattie’s own Sharpshooter, but Natalya countered with a series of roll-ups and scored the pin. Bad blood lingered after the bell—this feud is far from done.
AAA World Tag Team Championship
Psycho Clown & Pagano (c) def. Kofi Kingston & Grayson Waller
Xavier Woods revealed an injury story before the match, only to hilariously panic when Psycho Clown ripped off his own mask to frighten him. The distraction let the champs hit double Mexican Destroyers before Psycho cradled Waller for the pin.
- Post-Match: The arena went dark—Wyatt Sicks attacked. Erick Rowan powerbombed Psycho through a table, Dexter Lumis crushed Pagano with a leg drop, and Uncle Howdy planted Pagano with Sister Abigail. They stood tall holding the AAA belts.
Mr. Iguana & Lola Vice def. Finn Balor & Roxanne Perez
A bizarre yet fun mixed tag with puppet drama between La Yesca and Demonito. After Balor tried to cheat with his puppet, Lola nailed Perez with a spinning backfist for the win.
AAA Latin American Championship
El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. (c) def. Dragon Lee, Ethan Page & JD McDonagh
High-octane four-way. The closing sequence saw Dragon Lee hit a destroyer, Page land a cutter, and Wagner break the pile with a senton. He finished JD with the Wagner Driver to retain.
Main Event: AAA Mega Championship
Dominik Mysterio def. El Hijo del Vikingo (c)
The biggest match of Dom’s career. Vikingo dazzled early with aerial offense, while Dom leaned on his Judgment Day allies to steal momentum.
- Chaos ensued: JD McDonagh and Balor interfered until Rey Mysterio arrived with a steel chair. Dragon Lee tried to help but got stomped out. After Rey cleared Judgment Day, Vikingo hit a spectacular 630 senton, but the ref was pulled out.
- Dom capitalized, using a loaded mask shot followed by a second Frog Splash to score the tainted win.
Dominik Mysterio is now the new AAA Mega Champion, holding gold alongside his WWE Intercontinental Championship. True to his word, Rey reluctantly strapped the belt around his son’s waist, cementing a historic but controversial coronation.
Dominik Mysterio celebra junto a The Judgment Day y El Grande Americano su victoria 🏅👿🏅
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🗣️ Wrestling.news | Backstage Take
This was the most ambitious WWE/AAA crossover yet, but it will be remembered for two things: Dominik Mysterio’s shocking Mega Championship win and the Wyatt Sicks invasion. Dom’s double-champion status cements him as one of WWE’s top young stars, though the blatant interference undermines the prestige of his win. Meanwhile, Wyatt Sicks brutal beatdown sent a chilling message—AAA’s tag division is now on notice.
Worlds Collide delivered spectacle, emotion, and chaos—everything fans wanted from this landmark event.