WWE has announced its acquisition of the Mexican promotion Lucha Libre AAA around the world.
It was announced earlier by WWE than a collaborative event of the collissant worlds with AAA came to the Kia Forum on June 7, confirming the long -term working relationship between brands. However, in a following segment during the pre-show of Wrestlemania 41, Michael Cole announced alongside WWE CCO Paul “Triple H” Levesque and the CEO of AAA, Dorian Roldan, that WWE had agreed from the acquisition in partnership with a Mexican and entertainment company, represented during the announcement by Alberto Fasja Cohen.
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In addition to the leaders, sitting at the table, WWE gathered its talent as Luchador to Stephanie Vaquer, Andrade, Rey Mysterio, Rey Fenix, Penta, Dragon Lee, Joaquin Wilde, Cruz Del Toro, Berto, Angel and Santos Escobar alongside the former champion Aaa Mega El Hijo del Viking. Fasja Cohen said that the agreement had been in the manufacture and being able to team up with TKO and WWE has long been a dream, and being able to do so with the support of the Roldan and AAA family was too good.
Cole questioned Levesque on a plan he had brought him some time ago to bring different companies under the same umbrella, which Levesque briefly recognized leading to Levesque to thank the Roldan and AAA family for doing what they did for Lucha Libre and producing the talent they have done. He then talked about Worlds Collide when the first look at the plan to which Cole had referred, before playing a role of role for the talent gathered behind him – in the last time Vikingo – to beat the crowd for the event of June 7.