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New information has been reported regarding the status of WWE and AAA's partnership, along with the status of Alberto Del Rio ...
Dave Meltzer explains the implications of WWE seemingly spoiling an AAA Mega Championship match, and what it means for ...
El Hijo Del Vikingo wins the AAA Mega Championship ahead of his Worlds Collide match against WWE's Chad Gable.
and AAA Mega Champion Alberto El Patron, aka Alberto Del Rio, had all signed deals with WWE. In a follow up tweet this afternoon, Ocampo added further clarification to questions fans had.
On Sunday, Del Rio (aka Alberto El Patron) was set to team with Psycho Clown against Dr. Wagner Jr. and Pagano for AAA’s Heroes Immortales X event in Monterrey, Mexico. Alberto had been ...
With just one more day to go until they meet for the AAA Mega Championship, the intensity for the title bout between Alberto Del Rio and Vikingo was taken up more than a few notches. During an ...
This is an interesting news drop from AAA. AAA announced the card for the May 31 television taping in Mexico City. Alberto Del Rio will defend the Mega Championship against Hijo del Vikingo.
Del Rio clarified the rumour that was going around which said that Del Rio didn’t drop the AAA Mega Heavyweight Title the correct way, after he made his surprise return at the Hell in a Cell PPV ...
Well, unless you’re AAA, that is. The Mexican promotion was Del Rio’s home base after less than gracefully parting ways with WWE, and despite re-signing with WWE, continues to hold their Mega ...
Alberto Del Rio will officially return for AAA at an event on 14 th September and will team up with La Parka and Myzteziz (the former Sin Cara) to face Texano Jr., Averno and El Hijo del Perro ...
Alberto Del Rio didn’t show up for an AAA event on Sunday night. In September, Alberto Del Rio and WWE parted ways after less than a year. This had been Del Rio’s second stint with the company ...
Alberto Del Rio may have a legitimate reason for no-showing this past weekend’s AAA event. Alberto Del Rio made waves for no-showing an AAA event, which the company didn’t take too kindly of.