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AAA x WWE Worlds Collide 2025: Las Vegas

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Name of the event:
AAA x WWE Worlds Collide 2025: Las Vegas
Attendance:
2.485
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
12.09.2025
TV station/network:
YouTube.com
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Number of comments: 20
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Average rating: 7.09  [86]
Average rating in 2025: 7.09  [86]
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Flambo wrote on 17.12.2025:
[7.0] "A satisfactory chapter in the young collaboration of AAA and WWE. While no match went above and beyond, no match was a complete farce either. The opener did a great job setting the tone and getting the crowd into the show. What followed was several alright matches, each unique for both format and style. The four way was fast, fun, entertaining, and left me wanting more. The main ended up serving as a great culmination of the night's proceedings. The crowd remained thoroughly locked in during the show, further adding to the fun found in this edition of Worlds Collide."
DanTalksRasslin wrote on 28.09.2025:
[7.0] "Maybe not quite as strong as the first WWE/AAA Worlds Collide, but still a fun showcase with some stuff worth seeing. Dom had a good in-ring showing in the main event against Vikingo, and given the reactions Vikingo has been getting, getting the belt off of him to allow him time to rebuild his connection with the crowd (or maybe, fully lean into it and turn rudo) is probably a good move. Wagner vs Lee vs Page vs McDonagh was, especially considering the odd mix of participants, quite a lot of fun. Pagano and Psycho Clown had a good defense against Kofi and New Day pinch-hitter Waller, but I don't know about the Wyatt Sicks post-match angle. Rest of the show was solid enough."
DeadPinky wrote on 21.09.2025:
[7.0] "The worst show of a great run so far. The opening party match over performed massively, only to be followed by a slow and stiff pretty alright fight, then a fun but less notable tag match, then the obligatory Lola vice segment of the night, leading us to the real matches; a hiss fight nobody saw coming, and the crowning of a new king of Lucia. The final two matches are incredible and worth seeking out, while the rest of the night is largely forgettable. It felt less than the other worlds collide events we've seen so far on a whole, but was still a fun watch more than capable of keeping your attention."
ISimon1912 wrote on 20.09.2025:
[6.0] "Of all the WWE shows in collaboration with AAA (TripleMania included), this was the weakest and least entertaining event. We had two good matches and the rest were okay to bad, so nothing to highlight here other than the fact that nepotism always wins. Parka/Laredo/Mascarita/Octagon vs. Lince/Wilde/Cruz/Abismo: one thing can't be denied, the openers of these shows are always super fun and perfectly fulfill the function of getting the crowd going. The highlight here was clearly Mascarita Sagrada, with the exhibition being done precisely to introduce him to the public [***1/2], Natalya vs. Faby: I'm sorry, but I can't care about a Natalya match in 2025 [**], Pagano/Psycho vs. Waller/Kofi: stupid match number 1. There's good in-ring action here [***], Lola/Iguana vs. Balor/Roxanne: Stupid match number 2. Here it was more stupid, more childish, and demonito didn't make me laugh as at TripleMania. A noteworthy fact is that Roxanne Perez moved up to the main roster to elevate the same women she was beating when she was in NXT [**1/2], Wagner vs. JD vs. Page vs. Lee: MOTN. Dragon Lee, in my opinion, is the most underrated guy today, what a wrestler [***3/4], Vikingo vs. Dominik: I don't understand the love the public has for Dom (as well as others on the WWE roster). The guy is just the son of a legend whose entire act revolves around paying tribute to another legend (besides the fact that he's mediocre in the ring). The match was okay, the crowd was good, the overbooking was expected, and it's a shame to see Vikingo being used to feed someone who doesn't have 10% of his talent (remember that two years ago, Vikingo was beating Kenny fucking Omega at TripleMania) [***1/4]. Final grade: 6.5/10."
fkaYiKES wrote on 17.09.2025:
[7.0] "A pretty noticeable downgrade from the first Worlds Collide since WWE's AAA acqusition.This show is carried HARD by a fun opener and the closing two matches, plus the Dominik title win. The three matches in between are very missable."
robbyplaha wrote on 16.09.2025:
[7.0] "This event was quite enjoyable. I really liked this installment of World's Collide. The show offered a great mix of entertaining matches, and I found myself especially drawn to three of them that stood out for their excitement and the skill of the wrestlers involved. The atmosphere throughout the event was lively and kept me engaged from start to finish. I also appreciate how this crossover with Triple A introduces new elements and talent not usually seen, making it a unique viewing experience. Overall, I truly hope they decide to organize another World's Collide soon because these collaborations have been a refreshing and fun addition to the wrestling calendar."
Deemon Wrestling wrote on 15.09.2025:
[8.0] "This was a great show and I'd like to say that it is the best combine event of WWE and AAA so far. Only 2 mid matches that were great in other way. Everething else was good, even great and matches that looks like very random were best on this show. Main event also good, but expectations was higher. This was a better Worlds Collide than earlier this year."
Billaowski wrote on 14.09.2025:
[7.0] "Another good show but I think probably the weakest of the collaborative WWE/AAA shows so far. The opener greatly over performed and was a dark horse pick for match of the night competing with the four way and the main event. The mixed tag was fun and did what it needed to but the women's #1 contender match was bad and the tag match for the titles was boring and felt longer than it actually was. Big moments and building stories rounded out what was a fun show but one that you probably wouldn't go back and watch a second time."
Tom LeBlanc wrote on 14.09.2025:
[7.0] "A fun show that started with a lively tag match and built to two standout matches: the fast-paced fatal four-way and the chaotic AAA Mega Title bout where Dominik Mysterio surprisingly won. Dragon Lee, Wagner Jr., and Vikingo all impressed, while the comedy and women's matches were weaker and sometimes too gimmick-heavy. Overall, it was entertaining, with strong highlights and moments that made the event worth watching, even if some segments lagged or felt overbooked."
Reflected wrote on 14.09.2025:
[7.0] "You may like it or not, but right now this is really the best AAA can deliver and that's not a small thing. WWE is helping a lot with sales and I think also with the federation's development. It's true they've already put in "their" champion, but honestly he fits in really well. Worlds Collide remains AAA's best product at times enjoyable, at others a bit too entertainment-focused, but hey, once in a while I'm happy to give it a shot. Good PPV."
The Aditza wrote on 14.09.2025:
[6.0] "It was a decent show with mostly decent matches, the women's match was pretty bad and the four way was almost good. The main event wasn't good and they tried to play it in the way of old AAA, with many people involved. 6 out of 10 overall, way better than what AAA used to deliver but still not good enough."
Redmamau wrote on 13.09.2025:
"entertaining enough to enjoy it. I don't know if were hilarious the booing to babyface Vikingo or the announcement of WM in Saudi Arabia."
Rossg17 wrote on 13.09.2025:
[8.0] "La Parka, Laredo Kid, Mascarita Sagrada & Octagon Jr vs Cruz Del Toro, Joaquin Wilde, Lince Dorado & Mini Abismo Negro: A fun way to get the event started with a lucha libre showcase that was interesting with a interesting showing from Sagrada of who in my opinion was a main highlight of the match, all eight did have some interesting moments and exchanges, the time of over 18 minutes was needed to really get this match going [****1/4]. Natalya vs Faby Apache: It was actually a fine match, but could have done with a bit more time, Im starting to like this version of Natalya more and more and hope she debuts it on the main roster at some point, they did have a couple of decent moments and a few decent exchanges, hope they run this back in either a WWE or AAA show down the road [***]. Pagano & Psycho Clown vs Grayson Waller & Kofi Kingston: Might not have had the same pacing as Pagano and Clown's match against Los Garzas but it was still an enjoyable title match for the AAA Tag Team Titles, Waller had a solid showing here which was surprising to see with some surprising athletic moves, Pagano and Clown retaining was not surprising though [***3/4]. Lola Vice & Mr. Iguana vs Finn Balor & Roxanne Perez: Some entertaining moments featuring La Yesca and Demonito including La Yesca hitting the suicide dive onto Demonito, Vice continues to show how much she is improving everytime she steps into the ring, solid match from the four actually involved with some involvement from La Yesca and Demonito [***1/2]. El Hijo del Dr Wagner Jr vs Dragon Lee vs Ethan Page vs JD McDonagh: A great match from these four even if the time did go under 10 minutes, could have had double that time and I doubt there would have been any complaints, all four had their moment to shine and Wagner Jr retaining was good to see [***3/4]. Dominik Mysterio vs El Hijo del Vikingo: Even with the interferences which were overbooked into this one, I still enjoyed watching this match, the crowd cheering for Mysterio was interesting as opposed to cheering for Vikingo, they did have a solid and decently worked match with a surprise result of Mysterio winning the AAA Mega Title [***3/4]"
Dragonlee wrote on 13.09.2025:
[9.0] "Another great wwe & aaa show with a lot of fun this opener and Latin American championship match was great and also that tag team match i love this show so much"
OneOfTheBeatles wrote on 13.09.2025:
[8.0] "I thought that was a good fun show. I liked all the matches, started strong and finished even stronger. I liked it."
reDDragon wrote on 13.09.2025:
[9.0] "Worlds Collide remains one of the best PLE. This year they were more than excellent. Good matches, which had both wrestling and entertainment. AAA has become much more famous and interesting after the sale. It's hard to disagree with that. The only complaint is about the women's division, but I think this will change during the year thanks to the tryouts in Mexico."