When and where is Rey de Reyes taking place?
Rey de Reyes is taking place on March 14 in Puebla, Mexico.
Wrestling / AAA
Lucha Libre AAA is ramping up the excitement as they head towards Rey de Reyes. Several qualifying matches are set to determine who will compete for a shot at the AAA Mega Championship. This article recaps the latest developments and what f...
Lucha Libre AAA is building towards its Rey de Reyes event with high-stakes qualifying matches. Dragon Lee and Jack Cartwheel will battle for a chance to challenge Laredo Kid for the AAA World Cruiserweight Championship. The four-way match featuring El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr., Pimpinela Escarlata, Omos, and Ethan Page adds further excitement, with the winner advancing to face La Parka and Original El Grande Americano at Rey de Reyes for a shot at the AAA Mega Championship.
El Grande Americano’s segment where he intends to expose the Original El Grande Americano adds a compelling storyline element. The accusation that the Original El Grande Americano uses AI due to not knowing Spanish also adds to the drama.
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Rey de Reyes is taking place on March 14 in Puebla, Mexico.
AAA matches are streamed on YouTube and Facebook (outside of Latin America) and on FOX in Latin America.
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