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Name of the event:
AAA TripleMania XXX: Monterrey
Type:
Attendance:
13.637
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
30.04.2022
TV station/network:
Space
Commentary by:
Carlos Cabrera, Hugo Savinovich & Jose Manuel Guillen

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Dark Two On One Handicap Match
El Furioso & Leyenda Americana defeat Terror Purpura
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Dark Copa TripleMania XXX Lumberjack Strap Match
Ruleta De La Muerte Quarter Final Match
AAA World Mixed Tag Team Title Four Way Tag Team Match
La Parka Negra & Tay Conti (w/Sammy Guevara) defeat Komander & Sexy Star and Latigo & Maravilla and Los Vipers (Arez & Chik Tormenta) (c) (12:35) - TITLE CHANGE !!!
Ruleta De La Muerte Quarter Final Match
LA Park defeats Villano IV (18:01)
Three Way Tag Team Match
Ruleta De La Muerte Quarter Final Match
Six Man Tag Team Match
Ruleta De La Muerte Quarter Final Match
El Canek defeats Psycho Clown (13:08)

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6.47
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 29
Number of comments: 14
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Average rating: 6.48  [29]
Average rating in 2024: 6.50  [2]
Average rating in 2023: 7.67  [3]
Average rating in 2022: 6.33  [24]
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XXDoubleHHXX wrote on 05.12.2022:
[4.0] "This is the opposite of the Wrestlecon show. It starts off good but then goes down hill fast, but I am happy there is more singles matches on the card and not back to back 6 man tags, even if one of those singles matches is one of the worse matches ever conceived. El Canek was a surprise and can somewhat still go but he shouldn't have won that match."
GulakBusick wrote on 09.05.2022:
[7.0] "Mad show that made for an enjoyable watch. Kind of has everything, good and bad, but it's entertaining almost throughout. Lots of older wrestlers. The legendary El Canek looked great for 69. Ultimo Dragon is unbelievably smooth at 55. LA Park can still do it in the ring at 56. Meanwhile the likes of Blue Demon Jr, Villano IV and Rayo de Jalisco look every bit their age and yet it's still fun to have them involved. Enjoyable spotfests like one of the mixed tag messes and the other tag mess. There were some neat video packages paying tribute to the legends taking part in the Ruleta de la Muerte tournament and AAA wrestlers who have passed away. Main Event was a blast. Marisela Peña sat at ringside looks almost entirely made of plastic. Surprise appearances from Latin Lover, Jeff Jarrett, Vampiro, the whole Dynamite clan and Dr. Wagner Jr. Wild."
norahdarp wrote on 08.05.2022:
[7.0] "Overall, I thought this was a good show. What was great wass really great, and what wasn't, really wasn't. Highlights of this show include the main event of the Young Bucks v. Fenix & Vikingo (best match of the night), Bandito & Andrade in their match, Pentagon Jr. v. Ultimo Dragon, and Jeff Jarrett & Vampiro making a return to AAA. Lows of the show include LA Park v. Villano IV as well as Rayo del Jalisco Jr. v. Blue Demon Jr. I definitely enjoyed it nonetheless, but it was far from perfect. 7/10"
MaveDeltzer wrote on 05.05.2022:
[4.0] "I guess with TripleMania being a three-show thing this year you could maybe say that this wasn't TripleMania proper, but to me I think this was one of the least enjoyable TripleMania shows of the past few years. My favourite match was LA Park vs Villano, and even that has an average of 5.78 on here right now. I liked it a bit more than that, but it goes to show how little there is to get excited about on this show. Blue Demon vs Jalisco might be one of the worst matches you'll see this year in front of a large audience, and I didn't think Psycho Clown vs Canek was much better. A real eye-roller of a show for me which didn't even really have that "So bad it's good" appeal.. Mileage seems to vary on this one, but there wasn't much here in line with my tastes."
UWF Rules Enthusiast wrote on 04.05.2022:
[7.0] "This was a decent show overall. I like how they paid tribute to the people who passed away, like Antonio Pena, Art Barr, Eddy Guerrero, etc. The tournament featuring the lucha legends is a nice idea, but it resulted in matches that were not too good. The main event was obviously the best match of the night, as it featured four of the top high flyers in the business today (Fenix, Hijo del Vikingo, Nick Jackson and Matt Jackson)."
Kung wrote on 03.05.2022:
[5.0] "Maybe I'm expecting more from AAA, but I've personally never enjoyed a full show of theirs. Case in point, this show. While I enjoyed matches like the Ultimo/Pentagon and the main event, both of which I liked, the show was bogged down by El Canek vs. Psycho Clown, the Jeff Jarrett/Latin Lover segment, the awful overall sound design, and that horrific Rayo de Jalisco Jr. clunker."
lukerocker9 wrote on 01.05.2022:
[5.0] "As with most AAA shows this was incredibly uneven. You have a lot of good matches (The Opener and the mixed tag which were both solid. The Sixman tag that was really fun except for the ending, The Three Way tag was a fun spotfest and The Main Event that was by far the best thing on the show even with Tirantes doing whatever the hell he did on the finish) but you also had quite a bit of not good stuff (Canek VS Psycho was fairly skippable and the other two ruleta de la muerte matches were just absolutely dreadful). With all that I'll give it a score smack dab in the middle"
GoldenAzazel wrote on 01.05.2022:
[8.0] "A good show with only a couple negatives. I'd say every match was enjoyable apart from El Rayo de Jalisco Jr v Blue Demon Jr, and the ending to the 3 v 3 mixed tag was god awful booking. Other than that everything was enjoyable to great."
OMEGAOBSCURO wrote on 01.05.2022:
[7.0] "Some of the matches had interferences and some had very long post matches segments. While you can say that half of the matches were good and the other half not, all and all it was more that a decent lucha libre show."
GoldLiger wrote on 01.05.2022:
[8.0] "Big AAA shows never disappoint, and I mean that in terms of entertainment value. The good is excellent lucha libre of all sorts, the bad is hilarious trainwrecks that makes you feel like the Attitude Era never ended in Mexico. You have a solid opener of simple and effective lucha libre, a few multi-team spotfests, old masked men beating the shit out of each other (in both great and hilariously bad ways), great women's and intergender work, a segment with Jeff Jarrett & Vampiro in the year 2022, and an exciting tag team main event with two of the best Mexican high-fliers going today. There are better shows than this but those shows will have a boring match or two; even at its worst this show keeps your attention."
Colt Iken wrote on 01.05.2022:
[8.0] "Take away the finishes and one really, really terrible match and this was a hell of a show. Ultimo Dragon vs. Pentagon wound up being one of the more disappointing matches on the show, though it was still good. The four way mixed tag was a ton of fun and then we got our first surprise in the night as LA Park willed an ancient Villano IV to a great match. I enjoyed the Latin Lover segment with Jeff Jarrett and Vampiro, though the forced kiss spot...no. That needs to be eliminated from wrestling. The three way tag match was another really good match, though it was at this point the finishes started have an overall effect. Rayo vs. Demon was AWFUL; Demon worked hard, but he lacks the charisma and dynamic oomph if you will to make something out of nothing with Rayo, who can't move and has no charisma. Easily one of the worst matches you''ll see all year. Things picked up again with Bandido and Andrade delivered big in the trios match, while Taya and Deonna helped and Ciber and Pagano didn't get too much in the way. Another terrible finish though. Canek and Psycho was miraculous; it was only solid at best, but given that Canek is nearly 70 with less mobility than Rayo that's a major accomplishment. Huge props to Psycho Clown; he worked his ass off to make this respectable, then got betrayed and attacked by a returning Dr. Wagner Jr. and Andrade for his troubles. The main event was the high point of the show, a sensational tag bout that lived up to the hype and would've been better if Tirantes didn't screw up. The flaws were there, but overall this was a ton of fun."