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105.11.2023AidanArcher7.0 
204.11.2021becky2belts7.0 
301.12.2019TylerWhite6.0 
428.11.2019DerHitman6.0 
522.11.2019er927.0 
624.10.2019deepkamate5.0you know... maybe i don't understand lucha... That was my first AAA show and, despite nice quality production, that wasn't very good... To be fair, Omega/Fenix match was phenomenal (even if I think they have a better match on «NEW Redemption», but both of them feel different because of «face/face» and «face/heel» dynamic) and Copa Antonio Pena match was surprisingly good, but it's because they had a clear structure. All tag team matches didn't have this at all. And if at the beginning of the show I still could understand what's going on (hardly), but in the main event I completely lose track. Even Pentagon Jr. looked like another bland luchador in this mass. Cage match was really, really bad. And Daga/Drago - just a big disappointment. It looked like they just take the script for the half hour four-star NJPW match, split it for 14 minutes and tried to very lazily following it. If you are still interested in this show, just watch Omega/Fenix and, if you fancy, Antonio Pena's Royal Rumble. You can safely skip the rest.
720.10.2019PulmonaryToilet6.0A good show, with El Vikingo in the battle royal being impressive and the Omega/Fenix Mega Champion match being must-see. Some of the matches were hard-to-follow clusterf****, which is very unlike most lucha where it's blatantly obvious what sides of the rudo/technico dichotomy a luchador is working. Omega/Fenix is worth the watch on its own. The rest of the show is above average, but car-crashy at times.