AAA Noche de Los Grandes 2026 Where to Watch: Start Time, Live Streaming and more

AAA Noche de los Grandes 2026

AAA Noche de los Grandes 2026 streams live on Saturday, May 30, 2026 from Arena Monterrey, with the broadcast starting at 7 PM ET / 4 PM PT / 12 AM UK (Sunday morning). The show is set to air globally across Fox Latin America, the official Lucha Libre AAA YouTube and Facebook channels, and WWE’s digital platforms.

DetailInfo
EventAAA Noche de los Grandes 2026
DateSaturday, May 30, 2026
VenueArena Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
PromotersLucha Libre AAA Worldwide & WWE
Headline matchEl Grande Americano vs. “Original” El Grande Americano (Mask vs. Mask)
Title matchEl Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. (c) vs. El Hijo del Vikingo – AAA Latin American Championship

Start times by timezone

The card kicks off at 5 PM local Monterrey time. Here’s the full breakdown.

RegionTimezoneStart time
HawaiiHST1 PM, Sat May 30
AlaskaAKDT3 PM, Sat May 30
Los Angeles, VancouverPDT4 PM, Sat May 30
Denver, PhoenixMDT/MST5 PM, Sat May 30
Monterrey, Mexico CityCST5 PM, Sat May 30
Chicago, DallasCDT6 PM, Sat May 30
Bogotá, LimaCOT/PET6 PM, Sat May 30
New York, Toronto, MiamiEDT7 PM, Sat May 30
Santiago, CaracasCLT/VET7 PM, Sat May 30
HalifaxADT8 PM, Sat May 30
Buenos Aires, São PauloART/BRT8 PM, Sat May 30
St. John’sNDT8:30 PM, Sat May 30
AzoresAZOT10 PM, Sat May 30
Cape VerdeCVT10 PM, Sat May 30
UTCUTC11 PM, Sat May 30
London, Dublin, LisbonBST/WEST12 AM, Sun May 31
Madrid, Paris, Berlin, RomeCEST1 AM, Sun May 31
Athens, Istanbul, CairoEEST2 AM, Sun May 31
MoscowMSK2 AM, Sun May 31
Dubai, Abu DhabiGST3 AM, Sun May 31
Karachi, TashkentPKT4 AM, Sun May 31
Mumbai, DelhiIST4:30 AM, Sun May 31
DhakaBST5 AM, Sun May 31
Bangkok, JakartaICT/WIB6 AM, Sun May 31
Singapore, Manila, Hong Kong, BeijingSGT/CST7 AM, Sun May 31
Tokyo, SeoulJST/KST8 AM, Sun May 31
PerthAWST7 AM, Sun May 31
AdelaideACST8:30 AM, Sun May 31
Sydney, Melbourne, BrisbaneAEST9 AM, Sun May 31
AucklandNZST11 AM, Sun May 31

Global broadcast and streaming options

RegionChannel / platformType
United StatesFoxTV
United StatesTubi (Fox on-demand)Free streaming
MexicoSpacePay TV
MexicoHBO MaxStreaming
MexicoFox Sports Premium MXStreaming
MexicoLucha Libre AAA YouTubeFree streaming
Latin America (broadcast)Fox Latin AmericaPay TV
Latin America (streaming)HBO Max LATAMStreaming
BrazilHBO Max BrasilStreaming
UK & IrelandLucha Libre AAA YouTubeFree streaming
UK & IrelandWWE YouTubeFree streaming
Europe (all)Lucha Libre AAA FacebookFree streaming
SpainLucha Libre AAA YouTubeFree streaming
CanadaFox (via cable) / WWE YouTubeTV / Free streaming
Australia & NZLucha Libre AAA YouTubeFree streaming
Japan, South KoreaWWE YouTube / AAA FacebookFree streaming
India, MENA, AfricaLucha Libre AAA YouTubeFree streaming
Worldwide (no local broadcaster)luchalibreaaa.com & official socialsFree streaming
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