AAA’s expansion into the USA appears to be on hold for now attributable to ongoing visa complications.
Although several AAA stars have appeared on WWE programming in recent months, the promotion has yet to officially announce any U.S. events. In keeping with a report from Bryan Alvarez, visa issues are the principal reason behind the delay. He wrote,
“Still major visa issues happening which is why AAA hasn’t announced any US dates yet, and likewise why they haven’t announced where the September 11 show goes to be.”
WWE announced over the weekend that this 12 months’s TripleMania event will likely be held across two nights, with the primary event scheduled for September 11 and the second going down September 13 in Mexico City.
There has also been speculation surrounding the futures of Angel and Berto following their transient loss to Oba Femi on RAW. After the match, Angel posted a message thanking fans on social media, leading some to wonder if the duo could possibly be leaving WWE.
Nevertheless, Alvarez noted that the expectation internally is that each talents will remain connected to WWE and AAA moving forward. He wrote,
“Also, the sensation is Angel and Berto aren’t going anywhere, and with AAA on the lookout for a US TV deal, almost definitely a whole lot of the Hispanic talent are probably secure for the moment.”
Earlier this 12 months, AAA launched a brand new weekly television series after moving to FOX in Mexico. The corporate’s next major event, Noche de Los Grandes, is ready for May 30.
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