
WWE Worlds Collide 2025 Brings Unmissable Cross-Promotion Chaos
So here we are—WWE Worlds Collide 2025 just went down and let me tell you, it wasn’t just a wrestling show. It was a collision course of global proportions, where WWE, NXT, and AAA brought their very best to one electric stage. This event wasn’t tucked away behind a paywall either. Nope—it streamed live and free on WWE’s YouTube channel in both English and Spanish, making it more accessible than ever. The stage was set, the stakes were high, and the matches? Absolutely explosive.
Let’s start with the big one: Chad Gable vs. El Hijo del Vikingo for the AAA Mega Championship. Now this was personal. Gable attacked Vikingo on RAW during a triple threat match, sparking a feud that burned into this championship face-off. Vikingo, fresh off capturing the AAA Mega Title just a week before at AAA Alianzas, had everything to prove. Gable brought intensity, but Vikingo's aerial wizardry was unmatched. The crowd was split, the energy was nuclear, and by the end, the respect was mutual—even if the rivalry wasn’t.
Then we had the Fatal 4-Way for the NXT North American Title. Ethan Page defended against Je'Von Evans, Rey Fenix, and Laredo Kid. This wasn’t just a title defense—it was a highlight reel. Page, who won the belt from Ricky Saints barely two weeks ago, came in confident. But this match was chaos in its purest form—luchador speed, NXT grit, and Fenix’s unpredictable flash. At any given second, it looked like the belt could change hands. The chemistry was wild, and the drama even wilder.
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Also worth shouting out was the tag team collision where Stephanie Vaquer and Lola Vice took on Dalys and Chik Tormenta. This match had fire before the bell even rang. Vaquer wanted payback after interference cost her the NXT Women’s Title. Vice had her back, and together they fought like they had something to prove—because they did.
And don’t sleep on Legado del Fantasma vs. Pagano, Psycho Clown, and El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. This marked the first WWE appearance for all three AAA stars—and man, they did not disappoint. It was a war, and not just for bragging rights, but to show who really runs this multi-brand chaos.
Lastly, LWO faced Octagón Jr., Aero Star, and Mr. Iguana in a Six-Man Tag Match that screamed “match of the night” from the moment the bell rang. Even with Joaquin Wilde out due to injury, LWO brought the heat with Lince Dorado stepping in. The action was fast, the lucha libre influence was strong, and the crowd couldn’t look away.
In short— Worlds Collide lived up to its name. Titles were defended, legacies tested, and alliances shaken. It was a reminder that when the lines between promotions blur, fans win big. Whether you're NXT loyal, WWE-obsessed, or ride-or-die AAA, this event was for you. And if you missed it? You might want to clear some time and hit up that replay.
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