WWE Star Shows Off Graphic Injury After AAA Rey De Reyes

by Chief Editor

A WWE star, Dominik Mysterio, sustained a graphic head injury during his AAA Mega Championship match against El Hijo del Vikingo on March 14.

The match, a No Disqualification bout in Puebla, Mexico, saw both competitors utilize weapons including kendo sticks, steel chairs, and trash cans. Vikingo caused the injury by striking Mysterio with a steel chair.

Despite the injury, Mysterio secured the win, pinning Vikingo after a Frog Splash. This victory ensures Mysterio remains AAA Mega Champion and a member of the AAA roster.

Following the match, Mysterio shared an image of his injury on Twitter, accompanied by the hashtag “#AndStill.”

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With the win, Mysterio will continue his reign as AAA Mega Champion. El Grande Americano won the 2026 AAA Rey de Reyes tournament, defeating The Original El Grande Americano, Santos Escobar, and La Parka, and will be next in line to challenge Mysterio for the title.

Mysterio’s WWE Trajectory Heading into WrestleMania 42

In WWE, Mysterio recently lost the Intercontinental Championship to Penta on the March 2 episode of Monday Night Raw. This loss followed an incident where Finn Balor prevented JD McDonagh from assisting Mysterio with a weapon.

The following week on Raw, Mysterio confronted Balor, leading to a brawl and McDonagh aligning himself with Mysterio, Liv Morgan, and Raquel Rodriguez in an attack on Balor.

While WrestleMania 42 plans for Mysterio and Balor remain unconfirmed, speculation suggests a potential match in Las Vegas, possibly involving McDonagh.

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3 hours ago by Jamie Toolan

Jamie has been covering the world of wrestling for four years and currently holds the position of Assistant Editor of WrestleTalk.com. During his time working for WrestleTalk.com he has written and published over 4,000 news and feature articles covering events and happenings from WWE, AEW, TNA and a variety of international and independent wrestling promotions.

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