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Aero Star, Drago & Fenix vs. Jack Evans, Johnny Mundo & PJ Black

Match

7.42
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Valid votes: 64
Number of comments: 21
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Average rating: 7.44  [64]
Average rating in 2026: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2025: 7.75  [4]
Average rating in 2024: 7.25  [4]
Average rating in 2023: 7.50  [6]
Average rating in 2022: 8.00  [1]
Average rating in 2021: 7.00  [2]
Average rating in 2020: 7.50  [2]
Average rating in 2019: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2018: 7.00  [3]
Average rating in 2017: 7.17  [6]
Average rating in 2016: 7.59  [34]
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Styles619 wrote on 27.12.2025:
[7.0] "This was a pretty good match. This match had nearly a season's worth of build up to it. It started with Jack Evans feuding with Drago, with PJ Black and Aero Star eventually being added into the mix. On the night that the Worldwide Underground won the Trios Championship, Johnny Mundo attacked Fenix and replaced him in the team. So Fenix wanted payback and teamed up with Aero Star and Drago in the process. This was a fun match, filled with the shenanigans that you would expect with the Worldwide Underground. For the finish, Angelico, who had been injured earlier in the season, came out on crutches and attacked Mundo. This was to imply that Mundo was the one who injured Angelico in storyline. This allowed Fenix's team to take advantage and win the titles. ***1/2"
CMFunk007 wrote on 04.07.2025:
[7.0] "Terrific action in this featuring the return of Angelico, who for some reason, has an issue with Johnny Mundo. Great trios action, but not very memorable overall."
BlackVikingGZ wrote on 31.12.2024:
[7.0] "It was a very good opener. The Dream Team of Mexican Lucha Libre won the Trios Titles defeating Thw Worldwide Underground on a good spotfest. There's lots of decent heel work by Mundo, Evans and Black that I enjoyed. For example hwo they took out the referee so they could triple team Fenix in the ring, or how they hit lots of low blows. I like their gimmick and work together, because they are also really capable wrestlers. But the main spots were done by Aero Star, Drago and Fenix. Great lucha libre moves, walking the ropes, dives, they did everything. In the end, Angelico makes his return and takes out Johnny Mundo hitting him with the crotches, which allows Fenix to hit the Fenix Driver to win the match. Even if it was entertaining, I did not like Angelico's interference, because in a way it has no sense as the heels weren't involved in his injury. Also, it felt stupid that the ref was KO that long after Jack Evans pulled him out of the ring. Anyway, pretty entertaining and decent opener that set the crowd hot and was a big babyface win, which is always cool."
WilliamAllen wrote on 17.04.2022:
[8.0] "Great aerobatics with pitch perfect moves. While the story itself was lacking, this match wasn't for the story, it was for the wrestling"
seriousbusiness wrote on 13.09.2017:
[7.0] "Johnny and friends finally get their comeuppance. This was a really good match of tag team wrestling. The face luchadors brought the flips and spots, while the heels did as much despicable shit as they could to walk out with the belts. That is until a random Angelico showed up to stop them, thus giving Fenix enough time to pin Johnny for the belts and the win, ****."
jboyaquar wrote on 15.09.2016:
[8.0] "On a show that was, for LU standards, underwhelming, this stood out as the finest complete presentation of the evening. The faces shined a lot brighter than the dastardly heels as the sole heat segment focused not on the athleticism of 'The Worldwide Undergound, ' but rather on their bullying nature. In the end it took some unneeded interference, (frankly I don't recall what the heels initially did to Angelico to cause the interference, ) but it didn't detract from Fenix fulfilling his revenge on Mundo for taking him out of the trios match some months back. 7. 75 rounded up for incredible work from the Mexican threesome."
Luv all wrestling wrote on 05.08.2016:
[8.0] "This match was high flying fun that hit unnatural level of fun. A classic lucha libre spotfest train wreck that also told the story of jerk champs wanting to retain and the challengers having to perservere"
jackleone wrote on 28.07.2016:
[8.0] "I like the two teams, but I can't stand the added up sound effects to the guitars of the rudo team. The masked champions made some great moves, it's a funny match and works fine. ***3/4"
Mizzle Assault Ant wrote on 22.07.2016:
[9.0] "Crazy chaotic but highly entertaining. Might have been a full 10 but some of the ref stuff was a little over the top I thought. Still, some fantastic action and good storytelling."
Davor Megacidal wrote on 21.07.2016:
[7.0] "This was a very flashy and entertaining bout from these 6 athletes. Second best match of the night 'cause it had an understandable storytelling combined with crazy spots. The story to tell was very consistent, the rudos cheating all the way to the point you could really believe they were gonna have this match won unless the tecnicos did something unhuman... that did not came... Instead, we had the return of a helping Angelico that added an interesting turn of events but kinda lamed the victory of the amazing trio of fantasy beings ***3/4"
Glover wrote on 21.07.2016:
[8.0] "Great way to open the Season Finale. The heel/face dynamic is rarely as evident as it was in this match; Mundo, Evans, and Black were the most despicable douchebag heels you'll ever see, assaulting the faces by kicking and punching them in the dick, throwing them around in unorthodox and mocking ways, and even having Jack Evans do an over-exaggerated anime-style diving finger up the ass just because. Fenix, Aerostar, and Drago all worked their asses off to overcome the incessant bullshit being thrown their way, and Fenix really shined here, as he usually does. The return of Angelico to help even things out for the Lucha Superfriends was a cool moment which lead to the hype title change. Super fun match. ****"
Hunter Dunn wrote on 21.07.2016:
[9.0] "Incredible way to start the show. Very intense and high energy. The crowd was wild and the action was nonstop. Great story in having the ref try to control the match but not being able to keep it from spawning into mayhem. The heels were great here and played the crowd well. Overall very enjoyable and the perfect way to kickoff the finale ****"