More details on the acquisition of WWE from Lucha Libre Aaa in the world have emerged.
Before Wrestlemania 41 on Saturday, WWE announced that it had acquired AAA and would present the collision worlds with the two brands on June 7, putting an unexpected touch to long -standing rumors of a working relationship. Speaking during Wrestlemania’s post-spectacle on Saturday, WWE CCO Paul “Triple H” Levesque also addressed the acquisition, focusing on his plan to make Lucha free prosper. He clarified that he was not trying to change Lucha Libre but to bring the resources and infrastructure that benefited WWE in Mexican promotion, citing the identification and zero talent programs, and declaring that the vision will be clearer to see to Worlds of Worlds.
It was reported by Fighfful Select after the announcement that there had been conversations on the search for new AAA partners for years, but once the merger of WWE-TKO has occurred on the discussions on this partner that WWE began to resume, and there have been conversations between the two sides for a while. It was noted in the report that the acquisition itself had been maintained under the Wraps, but it is believed that the agreement was finalized after AEW and CMLL announced the great Slam Mexico.
Regarding the status of AAA Mega Champion and formerly WWE Outcast Alberto El Patron (Del Rio), the subject of great controversy throughout his career as well as allegations of abuse in his personal life, he was reported that for years, WWE had given a “no” to work with El Patron. But the relatives of Del Rio would have claimed that he had said the opposite, the two parties had discussed any appearances, and the relationship was no longer “controversial”.