El Grande Americano I beats Octagon Jr. by submission with the ankle lock. During the match, El Grande Americano I loosens Octagon Jr.'s mask, and when he goes for the ankle lock, he rips Octagon Jr's mask clean off, forcing Octagon Jr. to protect his identity with one hand and tap out with the other.
Mexican singer Litzy is in the front row, and she predicts that Penta will win in tonight's main event. Comedian Ojitos de Huevo gets grabbed, pulled out of the front row and put in the ankle lock by El Grande Americano I when Ojitos de Huevo insults him. El Grande Americano I then corners the interviewer when El Grande Americano II shows up and attacks El Grande Americano I, which starts a ringside brawl. El Grande Americano I gouges the eyes before kicking El Grande Americano II in the groin, then attacks him behind the Spanish announce table before security shows up to separate both men and force them to the back.
Penta retains the WWE Intercontinental Championship against El Hijo del Vikingo. During the match, El Grande Americano I and El Grande Americano II's brawl makes its way halfway down the ramp before being forced backstage again by security, and this distracts El Hijo del Vikingo, allowing Penta to hit him with a tope con hilo. Penta then hits the Penta Driver back in the ring, but Vikingo kicks out. Afterwards, Dorian Roldan grabs at Penta's ankle and trips him, and the referee ejects Dorian Roldan. This allows Vikingo to grab the Intercontinental Championship, but Mini Vikingo stops him from using the title as a weapon and inadvertently hits him with it, allowing Penta to hit a springboard Mexican Destroy to win and retain. Aferwards, El Grande Americano I and El Grande Americano II's brawl re-emerges in the crowd. Once again, security has to keep both men away from each other, and El Grande Americano II grabs the microphone to say that this over and that El Grande Americano I has crossed the line with him and the fans, and that this must be settled eye for eye, tooth for tooth and blood for blood. El Grande Americano II then challenges El Grande Americano I to a mask vs. mask match.
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