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Dominik Mysterio walked out of AAA Héroes Inmortales 2025 still the AAA Mega Champion—but not without leaving some blood in the ring.
After a hard-fought main event win over Dragon Lee, the champ was struck in the face by a coin thrown from the crowd, a long-standing Mexican tradition used to honor great matches. That tradition left Dom with a busted eyebrow and a whole lot to say.
Fans in Mexico have long thrown coins into the ring to show respect, but Dominik wasnâ€t impressed with the gesture. His eyebrow was visibly split open after the match, and he made sure to call out the fans while cutting a promo backstage.
“What did I tell you? Iâ€m still your Mega Champion. And yeah, I know itâ€s a Mexican fan tradition to throw coins, but look, you idiots — Iâ€m not like you. I donâ€t need your money. If youâ€re going to throw something, make it bills. Because the King of Wrestlers has just arrived. See you on November 22, dogs.â€
Despite having his hidden weapon removed mid-match, Dominik still managed to cheat his way to victory, using his boot to strike Dragon Lee while the referee was distracted. The crowd may have shown their appreciation the traditional way, but Mysterio made it clear he doesnâ€t want their coins—or their respect.
Now with a fresh target on his head and real heat from the fans, Dominik Mysterio will team with El Grande Americano to take on Dragon Lee and El Hijo del Vikingo in a tag match on November 22 in Mexico City.
Was Dominik out of line for disrespecting a cultural tradition, or was he just being true to his heel persona? Drop your take in the comments below.
AAAâ€s Heroes Inmortales XVII hits Mexico City tonight, bringing a loaded card and a powerful tribute to the man who started it all—Antonio Peña.
Rey Mysterio opened the eventâ€s broadcast with an emotional message, honoring the legacy of the legendary lucha libre pioneer, while his son Dominik Mysterio prepares to defend the AAA Mega Championship in the main event.
Reyâ€s pre-show video message put Peñaâ€s influence front and center, recognizing him as more than just a promoter or executive—he was the architect of modern lucha libre.
“Antonio Peña was more than a visionary. He was a creator. A pioneer. A man who dared to redefine what lucha libre could be.â€
Rey went on to mention how Peñaâ€s spirit still guides the promotion and its performers, from seasoned veterans to the new generation.
“Today, the entire AAA roster carries his legacy forward with the same passion, the same vision, and the same love for the art of lucha libre. From the arenas of Mexico to fans all over the world, the spirit of Antonio Peña lives on.â€
Tonightâ€s event takes place at the Gimnasio OlÃmpico Juan de la Barrera in Mexico City and features major title bouts across multiple divisions. Dominik Mysterio—who stunned the lucha world by becoming AAA Mega Champion—will defend his title against former WWE and NXT star Dragon Lee in a marquee showdown. Also on the card:
- Laredo Kid defends the AAA World Cruiserweight Championship in a four-way against Lince Dorado, Aerostar, and Jack Cartwheel.
- Reina de Reinas Champion Flammer puts her title on the line in a triple threat match with Natalya and Faby Apache.
- AAA World Tag Team Champions Pagano & Psycho Clown will defend their titles in an open challenge.
- Chik Tormenta faces off against Lola Vice in singles action.
With Rey honoring the past and Dominik stepping up in the present, Heroes Inmortales XVII is shaping up to be more than just a show—itâ€s a statement of pride, legacy, and lucha libreâ€s future.
What match are you most looking forward to at AAA Heroes Inmortales XVII? Do you think Dominik can hold onto his title? Drop your predictions in the comments.
Few WWE Superstars have been as dirty as Dominik Mysterio, but then again, there has never been anyone to proclaim themselves as “dirty†like him. He proved that, yet again, this week as Rey Mysterioâ€s son retained his title on RAW.
WWE Raw went down on October 20, at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California. The night included a couple of title matches as well.
Rusev has been trying his best to get his footing in WWE since his return. During RAW this week, the Bulgarian Brute had a chance to get his hands on Dominik Mysterio and the IC Title.
This was an interesting title match to watch, especially considering the fact that WWE is toying with the idea of giving John Cena a run with that belt.
This match went down right after Dominik Mysterioâ€s Judgment Day brothers lost their Tag Team Titles to AJ Styles and Dragon Lee. As many would expect, Rusev took an early advantage as he beat Dom around the ring.
This match stretched through a commercial break, and then Penta showed up at ringside to distract Dominik Mysterio. That prevented Dom from escaping. Then Penta got in Rusevâ€s face, and the Bulgarian Brute knocked him out. They returned to the ring and Rusev stopped Dom from hitting a 6-1-9 and using the timekeeperâ€s hammer. The referee was distracted by the hammer and Dom nailed a lowblow, a 6-1-9 and a frog splash to retain the title once again.
Whatâ€s your take on how the IC Title has been booked with Dominik Mysterio? Do you think that Mysterio makes a good champion? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

Bleacher Report catches you up on the latest news from the WWE Universe.
Cena Winning IC Title Reportedly Being Considered
John Cena broke the all-time record by becoming a 17-time world champion during his retirement tour, but that reportedly may not be the final title reign of his career.
According to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (h/t WrestleTalk), WWE has had discussions about Cena beating Dominik Mysterio for the Intercontinental Championship at Survivor Series next month.
Survivor Series is being held in Mysterio’s hometown of San Diego, which would add to the enormity of the match. Also the Intercontinental Championship is essentially the one major title Cena has never held.
There is no heel who fans love to hate more than Dirty Dom, which would undoubtedly make for a fun atmosphere.
Also, Cena has never faced Mysterio in a televised one-on-one match, and since Dominik has the makings of a potential future world champion, he makes plenty of sense as one of Cena’s final opponents.
Cena announced last year that he would retire from in-ring competition at the end of 2025, and his last match is scheduled for the Dec. 13 Saturday Night’s Main Event in Washington, D.C.
Meltzer (h/t Felix Upton of Ringside News) recently reported that WWE is planning to hold a tournament to determine Cena’s final opponent with Gunther being the likely winner.
Gunther is arguably the greatest IC champ in WWE history, as he holds the record for the longest continuous reign.
Meltzer noted that Cena could potentially put the Intercontinental Championship on the line in a retirement match against Gunther, providing an already-huge bout with even higher stakes.
WWE Reportedly Anticipating Jericho Retirement Tour
There is reportedly a belief within WWE that Chris Jericho will eventually be back with the company.
According to Meltzer (h/t WrestlePurists), the expectation is that Jericho will return to WWE in order to have a retirement tour and get inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.
Jericho is currently still with AEW, but he hasn’t been seen on AEW programming since April after he dropped the ROH World Championship to Bandido at Dynasty.
In 2022, Joe Otterson of Variety reported that Jericho signed a contract extension with AEW that would run through December 2025. Assuming the deal didn’t have any time added or get extended, that suggests Jericho could be in WWE as soon as January.
The Royal Rumble is scheduled for Jan. 31, 2026, in Saudi Arabia, making the Rumble an obvious return target for Jericho should he sign with WWE.
Jericho, 54, originally signed with WWE in 1999 and remained with the company on and off until 2018.
He shocked the wrestling world in 2019 when he announced he had signed with AEW, and he went on to become the inaugural AEW world champion and one of the most successful stars in company history.
However, Jericho will likely always be best remembered as a WWE guy, having held six world titles, nine intercontinental titles and seven tag team titles in the company.
WWE has given Cena a memorable retirement tour this year, and something similar could be on the horizon for AJ Styles, who announced that he intends to retire next year.
Jericho is undoubtedly deserving of similar treatment, and WWE would likely be the ideal place for him to ride off into the sunset.
Reported Breakker, Reed Plans Before Rollins Injury
Before Seth Rollins reportedly got injured at Crown Jewel last weekend, WWE reportedly had plans in place for Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed.
According to Meltzer (h/t WrestleTalk), plans called for Breakker and Reed to win the World Tag Team Championships.
It is unclear if a run as tag champs could still be in their future, but Breakker and Reed shocked the wrestling world on this week’s episode of Raw by attacking Rollins and breaking up The Vision.
Breakker hit Rollins with a spear out of nowhere before urging Reed to make a choice. Without much hesitation, Reed hit Rollins with a Tsunami, and Paul Heyman raised the arms of Breakker and Reed, while Breakker held up Rollins’ World Heavyweight Championship belt.
At Crown Jewel, Rollins faced and defeated WWE champion Cody Rhodes to win the Crown Jewel Championship, but he appeared to injure his arm on a coast-to-coast headbutt during the match.
On Tuesday, Meltzer (h/t WrestleTalk) reported that Rollins was set to undergo shoulder surgery “as soon as possible” and would be out of action for “several months.”
That seemingly pushed Breakker and Reed into even more prominent roles, and it is possible one or both of them could vie for the world title with Rollins out.
A tag team title reign for Breakker and Reed could still be meaningful and entertaining, though, as it would allow them to further assert their dominance over the Raw roster.
Dominik Mysterio has commented on a potential match with John Cena.
Despite all the accolades in his long career, the Cenation Leader has never won the Intercontinental Championship. With only four dates left in his retirement tour, there has been a lot of talk on whether or not we’ll see Cena holding the belt.
During a recent interview with tonyfree27, Dirty Dom was asked about the potential match with the Peacemaker star. The current IC Champion said that if the ‘old geezer’ wants him to put the final nail in his coffin, he knows where to find the Judgment Day star:
“At the end of the day, Iâ€m here. If John Cena wants some, he can come get some. Heâ€s got four dates left, you said.
If that old geezer wants me to put a final nail in his coffin, Iâ€ll be more than happy to. Thatâ€s what Iâ€m here for. Iâ€m here to be and stay your dirty double champ.â€
John Cena is set for two Raw appearances in November, followed by a match at Survivor Series. It’ll be his last PLE as an active competitor before his retirement match at the December 13 edition of Saturday Night’s Main Event.
Reports suggest that the 17-time world champion will indeed challenge Dominik Mysterio for his title at the next WWE PPV, but we’ll have to wait for his TV return next month for the confirmation.

Dominik Mysterio was recently asked about the possibility of defending his WWE Intercontinental Championship against John Cena.
Cena has never been Intercontinental Champion in the quarter-century he’s spent in WWE. Dominik was asked about possibly giving Cena a shot at the title before he retires by the Graps & Yaps podcast recently.
Dominik responded:
“I mean, at the end of the day, I’m here, if John Cena wants some he can come get some. He’s got four dates left you said? I mean if that old geezer wants me to put a final nail in his coffin, I’ll be more than happy to. That’s what I’m here for. I’m here to be and stay your Dirty double champ.”
In the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, our own Dave Meltzer noted that Dominik vs. Cena for the Intercontinental title is listed for WWE Survivor Series on November 29 in Dominik’s home city of San Diego. It’s the last date Cena is scheduled for before his retirement match on December 13 in Washington. Cena is also scheduled for the November 10 WWE Raw in Boston, and the November 17 Raw in Madison Square Garden leading up to Survivor Series.
Dominik’s comments are available below:
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Following a televised episode of Monday Night RAW in Australia, WWE held a non-televised live event for the fans in Melbourne. The show featured an Intercontinental Championship match where the titleholder, Dominik Mysterio of The Judgment Day, defended his gold against CM Punk. The contest was part of WWE’s tour that also included SmackDown and the Crown Jewel Premium Live Event.
The championship match ended in a disqualification when Dominik Mysterioâ€s stablemates, Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez, interfered to save his title. The odds were soon evened as Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky made their way to the ring to support CM Punk. The two babyfaces quickly neutralized Rodriguez and Perez, leaving “Dirty” Dom alone to face the consequences.
The post-match action saw Ripley shove Mysterio, causing him to stumble and trip over Iyo Sky. This allowed CM Punk to recover and hit Mysterio with his signature GTS (Go to Sleep) finishing maneuver. However, the humiliation for the Intercontinental Champion was not over, as Punk had more planned for the Melbourne audience.
CM Punk lifted Mysterio and executed Rhea Ripleyâ€s own finishing move, the Riptide. To add to the embarrassment, Punk then pinned Mysterio using Ripley’s signature “pretzel pin.” Punk then motioned for Ripley to make the count, and she obliged, counting to three as the fans cheered for the babyfaces celebrating in the ring.

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-Michael Cole introduced the show as they showed scenes of Perth, Australia. He said it was the final night of a big weekend. Then he threw to a lengthy four minute video recap of Crown Jewel including some corporate sports headliners reacting to the big happenings.
-They showed the arrivals of C.M. Punk and L.A. Knight, then Jey Uso signing photos backstage, and Rhea Ripley walking backstage.
-They cut to a wide shot of the arena as Cole said 13,737 were in attendance.
-Seth Rollins’s music played and he made his entrance, accompanied by Bronson Reed, Bron Breakker, and Paul Heyman. Seth said, “This is my Vision and, while tonight is about me, I want to acknowledge the greatness that is standing before me in this ring, the greatness that I have assembled.” He turned first to Paul Heyman who was teared up. When he introduced him, fans said Heyman’s name and cheered a bit. He said he was betrayed by the Tribal Chief and he came to him in a moment of need. “I took you in, and with my vision, together we have solidified you as the undisputed GOAT. Heyman bowed his head toward Seth. “Sir, I am blessed man for being in your presence,” Seth said. Heyman and Seth hugged. Heyman kissed Seth’s cheek. Fans chanted, “Kiss! Kiss! Kiss!” Seth paused and then kissed Heyman’s forehead. Fans popped. “Ain’t no shame, baby. Ain’t no shame in that!” Seth said. Fans cheered.
Seth turned to Breakker. Fans barked. Seth asked Breakker to do his signature head jerk. They laughed. Breakker did it. Fans popped. Seth said Breakker flourished and “became everything I thought you could be.” He said he is “the undisputed future of this industry.” He turned to Reed. Fans said his name along with Seth and cheered. Fans sang “Bronson, Bronson Reed!” Seth said he couldn’t have beat Roman Reigns six months ago, but he passed along all his knowledge and he had about Reigns. “Not only did you beat Roman Reigns, you destroyed Roman Reigns, you embarrassed Roman Reigns. You are the new Tribal Chief!” he said. Reed threw his hand up.
Fans chanted, “C.M. Punk!” Seth said he had two questions for Perth. He said he knows they aren’t very smart, but he’s going to ask them anyway. He asked who was the greatest World Champion of all time “and why is it me?” He said Reigns likes to talk about there being “levels.” He said what’s special about him is that he didn’t need anyone to achieve what he has. Fans chanted, “Bullshit! Bullshit!” Seth said he is going to spit some straight fact at you. He said Reigns needed The Shield and The Bloodline. He said Cody Rhodes needed him to beat Reigns. He said he doesn’t need Reed, Breaker, or Heyman. He said he beat Punk and Reigns at WrestleMania on his own and he “trounced” Cody “with one good arm on my own.” He said he doesn’t need anybody. He said he has chosen the men in the ring “and they have chosen me because I am a visionary, I am a revolutionary, and I am the greatest to ever do it. I am Seth ‘Freakin’ Rollins!” He held the mic up and the crowd joined in saying his name.
(Keller’s Analysis: That whole segment went about 14 minutes. It was, as often is the case with Seth, a mixed bag. I wanted to watch it on 1.5 speed because he stretches out everything he says with a slow cadence and pauses between phrases. Second, he needlessly broke character like this was some sort of out-of-storyline side event, playing into the crowd wanting him to kiss Heyman. His song and his catch phrases continue to undo some of the heel heat he builds up with the stronger aspects of his promo. The strength and more intriguing aspect of his promo was how much he made it about himself and bragged up himself as the leader of The Vision. I don’t recall him leaning into it to that degree. I mean, he was basically flaunting in the faces of Heyman, Breakker, and Reed that he is superior to them and they’re fortunate to have him in their presence. I don’t know what their end game is, but it’s hard to imagine we’re supposed to think that Heyman, Breakker, and Reed don’t have inner thoughts of resentment toward Seth and his self-centered bragging. And I also hope everyone involved realizes how Seth is coming across.)
-They went to Cole and Wade Barrett at ringside. They reacted to Seth’s speech, and then shifted to a recap of the set-up for the Dominik Mysterio vs. Penta match.
-They cut to Penta backstage. He crossed paths with Rusev. Rusev said he already beat Penta and he said Dom cheated him out of his title, yet Penta gets a title match. He said he is allowing it only because he already talked to Raw G.M. Adam Pearce and he promised him the winner. He said he hasn’t forgotten about the kick last week. “So I have one piece of advice, he said. “Pray.” Dom was in the background, and when he saw Rusev, he slowly backtracked. “Smart move, Dom,” said Cole. [c]
(1) DOMINIK MYSTERIO vs. PENTA – Intercontinental Title match
Dom’s ring entrance took place followed by formal ring introductions. Fans sang, “Dirty, Dirty Dom!” The bell rang 28 minutes into the hour.

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“Dirty” Dominik Mysterio retained his Intercontinental Championship over Penta during “WWE Raw” using nefarious means.Â
Mysterio was making the seventh defense of his title against Penta, with the luchador having previously challenged him twice before on “WWE Raw” in April and at Backlash in May, and the third time proved to be the charm for the champion when all was said and done.Â
The challenger had Mysterio on the back foot towards the closing stretch, with Mysterio seemingly looking to retreat from the bout before Rusev emerged on the ramp, fumed after his loss to the champion a couple of weeks ago.Â
Penta flew over the ropes to take out Rusev, while Mysterio went to the timekeeper’s area and sought to grab his titles. Instead he found the bell hammer, using the commotion caused by Penta and Rusev’s collision to bring it into the ring unnoticed, hitting Penta with it and following up with the frog splash for the winning pinfall before finally sneaking it into his boot to celebrate the victory.Â
The final bell never technically rung with the hammer out of the timekeeper’s reach, and Mysterio was shown discarding it after claiming both the Intercontinental and AAA Mega Championships and celebrating up the ramp.Â
Rey Mysterio and Eddie Guerrero shared a bond that no one can ever replicate, as they had a lot of love and admiration for each other. Thatâ€s why Mysterio has now remembered the late great Eddie Guerrero, on what would have been his 58th birthday.
The Master of the 619 took to Instagram and paid tribute to his late friend Eddie Guerrero on what would have been his 58th birthday, sharing a touching message on October 9. He wrote that Eddie is “all the way to heaven,†wished him a happy birthday, and said he misses him deeply, ending the post with Eddieâ€s famous “Viva La Raza.â€
“All the way to Heaven……. Happy 58th Birthday Eddie! â¤ï¸â€ðŸ”¥& Miss U #VivaLaRaza #WeeWeetoâ€
Eddie Guerrero passed away on November 13, 2005, in his hotel room in Minneapolis, Minnesota, after suffering a heart attack. Even though heâ€s been gone for many years, his legacy still lives on. Many WWE stars honor him by using his famous moves, style, and attitude in their matches, keeping his memory and influence alive for fans today.
Rey Mysterio and Eddie Guerrero gave fans some of the best matches and stories in WWE history. They worked together in WCW and WWE, even becoming Tag Team Champions. Their teamwork in the ring was amazing, but their real friendship made it even more special.
Even after many years, Rey still honors Eddie like family. He often pays tribute to him in interviews, on social media and during matches, reminding fans of their strong bond and the legacy they left behind. Thatâ€s how Mysterio will ensure Eddie Guerrero is never forgotten no matter what and thatâ€s never changing.
Whatâ€s your favorite Eddie Guerrero memory? Share your thoughts and stories below — and letâ€s keep his legacy alive. #VivaLaRaza