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Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide

Antonio Peña Promotions, S.A. de C.V. d/b/a Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide[2] is a Mexican Lucha Libre (professional wrestling) promotion based in Mexico City, Mexico. Commonly referred to as simply AAA[3] (pronounced "triple A"; an abbreviation of its original name Asistencia Asesoría y Administración, Spanish for "Assistance, Assessment, and Administration"), the promotion was founded in 1992 when Antonio Peña broke away from Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) to set up a promotion, which allowed him more creative freedom. AAA has held a number of pay-per-views (PPV) over the years and has promoted shows not just in Mexico but in the United States and Japan as well.

Antonio Peña Promotions, S.A de CV[1]
AcronymAAA
Founded1992; 31 years ago (1992)
StyleProfessional wrestling
Lucha libre
Sports entertainment
HeadquartersMexico City
Founder(s)Antonio Peña Herrada
Owner(s)Marisela Peña Herrada
(Chairwoman)
Dorian Roldán Peña
(CEO)
FormerlyAsistencia Asesoría y Administración (1990s)
AAA (1990s–2015)
WebsiteLuchaLibreAAA.com

In addition to the conventional "squared circle", the promotion occasionally uses a hexagonal wrestling ring and has a reputation for its outlandish gimmicks and characters as well as having developed a more extreme match style in recent years. Over the years, AAA has worked together with several American promotions, while currently having working relationships with other Mexican promotions.

History

 
First logo

AAA dates from May 15, 1992, when Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) booker Antonio Peña broke with the company in favor of establishing his own group along with Konnan and much of the young and exciting talent from CMLL.[4] This left CMLL with a middle-aged roster and a seemingly bleak future. AAA also looked for talent from other markets, as they found and signed Tijuana natives Rey Mysterio, Jr. and Psicosis. The promotion flourished with top talent like El Hijo del Santo, Octagón, Blue Panther, the Casas brothers (Negro Casas and Heavy Metal) and possessed top draws in Los Gringos Locos, Cien Caras, Konnan, and Perro Aguayo. The rising popularity of AAA soon caused rival Universal Wrestling Association to go out of business, and Peña quickly signed up top draws including El Canek, Dos Caras and Los Villanos.

 
Logo of AAA Sin Límite program

AAA's "golden years" (from 1993–1995) peaked with the When Worlds Collide pay-per-view, promoted in conjunction with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and broadcast in the United States in 1994. Weeks after the show, Art Barr (a key member of Los Gringos Locos) died while visiting his family. As a result, AAA vacated the AAA Tag Team Championships, and this led to the departure of fellow stable-mates (in Los Gringos Locos) Eddie Guerrero and Madonna's Boyfriend. El Hijo del Santo also departed as a result of creative problems, and stars such as Fuerza Guerrera and Blue Panther soon left too when the Mexican economy began to slow down (which resulted in the company's inability to offer as much work). Many wrestlers, including Rey Misterio, Jr., Psicosis, La Parka, and Juventud Guerrera, would also depart to WCW in 1996, as well as Konnan's short-lived Promo Azteca promotion. In early 1997, AAA established a working agreement with the World Wrestling Federation, but the only significant outcome resulted in several luchadores featuring in the 1997 Royal Rumble. In the mid-1990s the name of the company was changed to simply be "AAA", pronounced "Triple A" as the company bought out Televisa and became independent.

AAA broadcasts shows regularly on Gala TV in Mexico and Univision TDN in Mexico and parts of the United States.

On October 6, 2006, founder Antonio Peña died of a heart attack. Following Peña's death his sister Marisela Peña manages AAA financially, while Peña's brother-in-law Joaquín Roldán and his son, Dorian Roldán Peña serve as operational managers. In 2008 Lucha Libre USA presented AAA's second U.S. pay-per-view, Legendary Battles of Triplemania.[5] In 2009 AAA announced the official release of a video game originally entitled AAA El Videojuego.[6] The game was later retitled Lucha Libre AAA: Héroes del Ring by the publisher of the game, with a release date of October 12, 2010.

 
Marisela Peña who co-directs this federation since 2018.

AAA developed a working relationship with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in 2004. Through the relationship, AAA sent the luchadores Juventud Guerrera, Héctor Garza, Abismo Negro, Heavy Metal, and Mr. Águila to TNA to compete in the America's X-Cup Tournament as a contingent known as Team Mexico. Team Mexico dominated the America's X-Cup Tournament, defeating Team USA in the first round before retaining the Cup against both Team Canada and Team Britain. They eventually lost at the World X-Cup, which saw Team USA defeat Team Canada and Team Mexico in the Ultimate X finals to win the Cup. For multiple reasons TNA and AAA broke off their working relationship late in 2004. TNA continued utilizing luchadores, but opted to contract them individually as opposed to working through AAA. In 2006, AAA and TNA teamed up again for an event in Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, utilizing some of TNA's talent and stage (which includes the tunnel and lasers). After Konnan left TNA in June 2007, any chance of a working relationship disappeared, especially given that Konnan has filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against TNA. The lawsuit was later dismissed.[7] TNA would later start a relationship with CMLL from 2007 to 2009, however TNA would once again start working together with AAA and exchange talent in February 2010.[8]

On January 12, 2014, it was announced that, with the backing of Mark Burnett, AAA would begin airing a show on American network El Rey in the second half of the year. The one-hour weekly program would be accompanied by monthly and quarterly specials as well as live pay-per-views.[9] The show, titled Lucha Underground, premiered on October 29, 2014.[10]

Beginning in March 2015, the company announced that it would be known as "Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide" from that point on, although it is still referred to mainly as AAA or "Triple A".[2]

On April 8, 2017, AAA General Manager Joaquín Roldán died.[11]

On 14 June, AAA began airing on FrontRunnerTV in the UK.

In April and May 2018, some fighters like Teddy Hart, Juventud Guerrera and Taurus make their return to the company wearing their Elite League jerseys, dealing with a possible alliance between AAA and Liga Elite. On June 4 in Verano de Escándalo, Jeff Jarrett (now a member of WWE Hall of Fame) makes his comeback after 3 years out of AAA, where he beat Rey Wagner and Rey Mysterio Jr. to win the AAA Mega Championship with the help from Konnan who also makes his comeback after 2 years.

On February 1, 2019, AAA announced the breakup relationship with Televisa after 27 years changing to the Multimedios television station.[12] However, on February 3 after the Super Bowl LIII broadcasts had concluded, AAA reached an agreement with TV Azteca to broadcast their show in Azteca 7.[13] On April 4, 2019, AAA announced in press conference that its first event in the United States called Invading NY that would be held in Madison Square Garden on September 15, 2019.[14] Later in the press conference AAA announced that would also held its second event in United States which is named Invading Los Angeles with the event taking place at The Forum in Inglewood, California on October 13, 2019.[15] On August 16, 2019, it was reported by Pro Wrestling Insider that AAA decided to run Hulu Theater instead of Madison Square Garden after meeting with MSG executives to move the venue of the event due to its poor ticket sales.[16]

In mid-March 2020, AAA began canceling or postponing its televised events following the COVID-19 pandemic, so the following month, a tournament called Lucha Fighters was created consisting of 12 luchadores and 8 luchadoras.

During the indefinite recess due to health contingency due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico, on July 20, 2020, AAA announced its project called "AutoLuchas" which consists of a events in Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez where fans could see through from a car.[17] On September 24, AAA announced that it would return to its first performances in early October after the announced project.[18]

On February 2, 2021, the company signed an alliance with SECTUR to promote Mexico's tourist destinations. bearing the name of the tour as "Lucha por la Identidad Nacional" including shows such as Rey de Reyes and Verano de Escándalo.

On August 14, Triplemanía XXIX was held at the Arena Ciudad de México, marking the first event with the return of fans but limited, this for biosecurity reasons. After this, Héroes Inmortales XIV was the second show that had an audience present, also albeit limited.

Contracts

International partnerships

In 1997, the company did business with United States's World Wrestling Federation (now WWE) promotion, bringing in a number of AAA wrestlers for the Royal Rumble event and namesake match.[19][20]

In April 2014, after TNA founder Jeff Jarrett, the man behind the AAA-TNA relationship, had left the company, he announced that his new Global Force Wrestling (GFW) promotion would begin working with the Mexican promotion though TNA and AAA would continue to work with each other being a part of the Lucha Libre World Cup on May 24, 2015.[21] When Jarrett returned to TNA in 2017, with the promotion now known as Impact Wrestling, it was announced that AAA and Impact would once again continue to be working together.[22]

In July 2015, Canadian-based International Wrestling Syndicate (IWS) announced a talent partnership with AAA.[23][24]

In June 2018, AAA partnered with Mexican Lucha Libre Elite promotion officially announced a working relationship.[25]

In August 2018, AAA started a working agreement with American-based promotion Major League Wrestling (MLW).[26]

In February 2019, it was announced that AAA would be partnering with All Elite Wrestling (AEW).[27]

In 2020, Lucha Libre Factory Made Ventures, one of the producers of Lucha Underground, filed a lawsuit with AAA; claiming to have exclusive rights to distribute AAA events and merchandise outside of Mexico.[28][29]

Shows and tournaments

Each year AAA promotes a number of signature events and tournaments: some shown as pay-per-view events and others presented as TV Azteca television specials. The annual shows and tournaments, shown in order of occurrence during each year, include:

Event Previous date Notes
Rey de Reyes February 19, 2022 A tournament and show held traditionally in the early part of the year. The last event was Rey de Reyes 2022.
Triplemanía October 15, 2022 Traditionally AAA's biggest show of the year, their "WrestleMania" (PPV). The most recent event was Triplemanía XXX: Mexico City.
Verano de Escándalo August 5, 2022 Annual end of the summer event. Most Recent event was Verano de Escándalo 2022.
Héroes Inmortales October 9, 2021 Hosts the Copa Antonio Peña tournament in memory of AAA's founder; held around the anniversary of Peña's death. Renamed from Homenaje a Antonio Peña to Heroes Inmortales in 2009.
Guerra de Titanes December 14, 2019 AAA's end-of-year show, usually in December (PPV). Held in January in 2016, 2017 and 2018.[30]

Special tournaments

Event Last Date Notes
Lucha Libre World Cup October 10, 2017 International trios/tag team tournament.
Gladiators June 27, 2019 International trios/tag team tournament.

Championships and accomplishments

 
The AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship belt, that is worn by the female team member

Since its inception AAA has placed very few restrictions on the number of championships it promotes, often allowing wrestlers to defend titles that do not technically belong within AAA, such as titles from the now defunct Universal Wrestling Association. While they allowed these to be defended and used to promote their wrestlers they're not officially listed as AAA titles and thus do not appear on this list. In December 2008 AAA announced it they will no longer recognize or promote any title that does not belong to AAA - ending the long-standing practice.[31]

Current championships

Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days
held[32]
Successful defenses Location Notes Ref.
AAA Mega Championship   El Hijo del Vikingo 1 December 4, 2021 459 4 Monterrey, Mexico Defeated Samuray del Sol, Jay Lethal, Bobby Fish and Bandido in a Five-way match at Triplemanía Regia II that would determine the new champion due to multiple injuries to former champion Kenny Omega. [33]
Marvel Lucha Libre Championship   Aracno 1 December 28, 2022 70 0 Acapulco, Guerrero Defeated Engañoso, Gran Mazo, El Leyenda Americana, Picadura Letal, and Terror Púrpura in a tournament final to win the inaugural championship at AAA Noche de Campeones.
The "Aracno" character has been portrayed by multiple wrestlers, it is uncertain what wrestler was portraying the character during the championship match.
[34]
AAA Latin American Championship   Fénix 1 June 18, 2022 263 0 Tijuana, Mexico Defeated Taurus in a match that also involved Bandido, Laredo Kid and Hijo del Vikingo at Triplemanía XXX.
AAA World Cruiserweight Championship   Fénix 1 June 18, 2022 263 0 Tijuana, Mexico Defeated Laredo Kid in a match that also involved Bandido, Taurus and Hijo del Vikingo at Triplemanía XXX.
AAA World Mini-Estrella Championship   Dinastía 1 March 16, 2019 1453 3 Mexico City, D.F. Defeated Mini Psycho Clown, Mini Monster Clown, Mini Murder Clown, La Parkita, and La Parkita Negra in a six-way match at the Vive Latino house show. [35]
La Leyenda Azul Blue Demon Championship   Arez 1 December 28, 2022 70 0 Acapulco, Guerrero Defeated Taurus and Villano III Jr. in a three-way match to win the inaugural championship at AAA Noche de Campeones.
Similar to the original version of the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, the La Leyenda Azul Blue Demon Championship will be defended once a year.
[34]
AAA World Tag Team Championship   Vacant - December 28, 2022 - - Acapulco, Guerrero Los Hermanos Lee vacated the titles after their win over previous champions FTR after Dragon Lee announced he had signed with WWE.
AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship   Abismo Negro Jr. and Flammer 1
(1, 1)
December 28, 2022 70 0 Acapulco, Guerrero Defeated Komander and Sexy Star II and Octagón Jr. and Lady Shani in a three-way mixed tag team match to win the vacant title at AAA Noche de Campeones. [34]
AAA World Trios Championship  
 
 
Nueva Generación Dinamita
(El Cuatrero, Forastero, and Sansón)
1 August 5, 2022 215 1 Aguascalientes, Mexico Defeated La Empresa (DMT Azul, Puma King, and Sam Adonis) at Verano de Escándalo (2022). [36]
AAA Reina de Reinas Championship   Taya Valkyrie 4 April 23, 2022 319 1 Poughkeepsie, New York Defeated Deonna Purrazzo at Rebellion. [37]

Retired championships

Championship Final champion(s) Date created Date retired
AAA Americas Heavyweight Championship Sangre Chicana February 2, 1996[38] 2006
AAA Campeón de Campeones Championship Cibernético June 15, 1996[39] 2005
AAA Americas Trios Championship Los Villanos
(Villano III, IV and V)
March 8, 1996[40] 1997
AAA Fusión Championship El Hijo del Fantasma November 3, 2012 August 17, 2014
AAA Mascot Tag Team Championship El Alebrije and Cuije December 13, 2002 April 7, 2009[41]
(continued to be used on the independent circuit until 2011)
AAA Northern Tag Team Championship La División del Norte
(Kuas Extrem and Snaiper)
prior to February 15, 2004 Never officially retired, but no defenses have occurred since 2017
AAA Northern Middleweight Championship The Tigger prior to July 3, 2006 Never officially retired, but no defenses have occurred since December 7, 2019
AAA Northern Light Heavyweight Championship Lemús Jr. prior to November 18, 2013 Never officially retired, but no defenses have occurred since March 26, 2018
AAA Parejas Increibles Tag Team Championship Cibernético and Konnan June 12, 2010[42] Never officially retired, but no defenses have occurred since 2010
(champion Konnan retired from wrestling in 2013)
Mexican National Tag Team Championship Octagón and La Parka June 14, 1957 December 25, 2011
(continues to be used by CMLL)
Mexican National Trios Championship Blue Panther, Fuerza Guerrera and El Signo March 10, 1985 2001
(continues to be used by CMLL)
Mexican National Atómicos Championship Vacant[43] August 9, 1996[44] January 24, 2009[31]
Mexican National Heavyweight Championship Charly Manson 1926[45] December 2008[31]
(continues to be used by CMLL)
Mexican National Middleweight Championship Octagón 1933[46] December 2008[31]
(continues to be used by CMLL)
Mexican National Welterweight Championship El Torero June 17, 1934 1998
(continues to be used by CMLL)
Mexican National Cruiserweight Championship La Parka 1955 2007
Mexican National Mini-Estrella Championship Mascarita Sagrada 2000 1992 June 21, 2007
Mexican National Women's Championship Lady Apache November 13, 1983 December 8, 2008
(continues to be used by CMLL)
Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship La Rosa and La Sirenita April 10, 1990 1997
(continues to be used by CMLL)
UWA World Heavyweight Championship Dr. Wagner Jr. August 15, 1977 October 7, 2011
UWA World Light Heavyweight Championship Chessman November 25, 1975 September 16, 2007
(continues to be used by JTO)
IWAS World Heavyweight Championship Konnan January 26, 1996 Never officially retired, but no defenses have occurred since 1999 when AAA split from IWAS
IWAS World Light Heavyweight Championship Máscara Sagrada Jr. January 31, 1996 1999
(continued to be used on the independent circuit until the 2000s)
IWAS World Tag Team Championship Konnan and Rey Misterio Jr. prior to August 17, 1996 Never officially retired, but no defenses have occurred since 1999 when AAA split from IWAS
IWC World Minis Championship Super Muñequito March 12, 1994 July 8, 1995
IWC World Middleweight Championship Rey Misterio August 29, 1993 Never officially retired, but no defenses have occurred since 1995 when AAA split from IWC
IWC World Heavyweight Championship El Mesias November 13, 1993 September 16, 2007
GPCW SUPER-X Monster Championship La Parka December 10, 2004 September 16, 2007

Other accomplishments

Accomplishment Latest winner Date won
Rey de Reyes Psycho Clown February 19, 2022
Copa Antonio Peña Pimpinela Escarlata October 9, 2021[47]
Alas de Oro El Hijo del Vikingo July 3, 2021
Copa Triplemania Niño Hamburguesa June 18, 2022
Lucha Capital (Women's) Keyra December 4, 2019
Lucha Capital (Men's) El Hijo del Vikingo December 4, 2019
Lucha Fighter (Men's) Pentagón Jr. May 9, 2020
Lucha Fighter (Women's) Lady Shani May 9, 2020

See also

Notes

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  25. ^ Ocampo, Ernesto (June 26, 2018). "Conferencia AAA: Se confirma alianza con Elite". Súper Luchas (in Spanish). Retrieved June 26, 2018.
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  27. ^ "All Elite Wrestling partnering with Lucha Libre AAA". WON/F4W - WWE news, Pro Wrestling News, WWE Results, UFC News, UFC results. 7 February 2019. Retrieved 16 May 2019.
  28. ^ Renner, Ethan (January 11, 2022). "AAA holding live event at WrestleCon in Dallas". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved March 1, 2022.
  29. ^ Lambert, Jeremy (December 10, 2020). "Lucha Libre AAA (US) Sues Lucha Libre AAA (Mexico)". Fightful. Retrieved March 1, 2022.
  30. ^ Valdés, Apolo (January 20, 2017). "John Morrison con ayuda, retuvo el cetro Latinoamericano". MedioTiempo. MSN. Retrieved January 21, 2017.
  31. ^ a b c d "¿AAA dejará de contar campeonatos de terceros?" (in Spanish). Súper Luchas. 9 December 2008. from the original on 4 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-22.
  32. ^ As of March 8, 2023.
  33. ^ Guzzo, Gisberto; Pulido, Luis (December 4, 2021). "AAA TripleMania Regia 2021 Results (12/4/21): FTR Defend AAA Tag Titles Against Lucha Bros". Fightful. Retrieved December 5, 2021.
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  35. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (March 16, 2019). "AAA Vive Latino Festival - Tag 1 - Event @ Foro Sol in Iztacalco, Distrito Federal, Mexiko". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved May 1, 2022.
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References

  • Guerrero, Eddie (2005). Cheating Death, Stealing Life: The Eddie Guerrero Story. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 0-7434-9353-2.

External links

  • Official website (in Spanish)
  • at Galavisión
  • AAA Title Histories

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to the conventional squared circle the promotion occasionally uses a hexagonal wrestling ring and has a reputation for its outlandish gimmicks and characters as well as having developed a more extreme match style in recent years Over the years AAA has worked together with several American promotions while currently having working relationships with other Mexican promotions Contents 1 History 2 Contracts 3 International partnerships 4 Shows and tournaments 5 Special tournaments 6 Championships and accomplishments 6 1 Current championships 6 2 Retired championships 6 3 Other accomplishments 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit First logo AAA dates from May 15 1992 when Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL booker Antonio Pena broke with the company in favor of establishing his own group along with Konnan and much of the young and exciting talent from CMLL 4 This left CMLL with a middle aged roster and a seemingly bleak future AAA also looked for talent from other markets as they found and signed Tijuana natives Rey Mysterio Jr and Psicosis The promotion flourished with top talent like El Hijo del Santo Octagon Blue Panther the Casas brothers Negro Casas and Heavy Metal and possessed top draws in Los Gringos Locos Cien Caras Konnan and Perro Aguayo The rising popularity of AAA soon caused rival Universal Wrestling Association to go out of business and Pena quickly signed up top draws including El Canek Dos Caras and Los Villanos Logo of AAA Sin Limite program AAA s golden years from 1993 1995 peaked with the When Worlds Collide pay per view promoted in conjunction with World Championship Wrestling WCW and broadcast in the United States in 1994 Weeks after the show Art Barr a key member of Los Gringos Locos died while visiting his family As a result AAA vacated the AAA Tag Team Championships and this led to the departure of fellow stable mates in Los Gringos Locos Eddie Guerrero and Madonna s Boyfriend El Hijo del Santo also departed as a result of creative problems and stars such as Fuerza Guerrera and Blue Panther soon left too when the Mexican economy began to slow down which resulted in the company s inability to offer as much work Many wrestlers including Rey Misterio Jr Psicosis La Parka and Juventud Guerrera would also depart to WCW in 1996 as well as Konnan s short lived Promo Azteca promotion In early 1997 AAA established a working agreement with the World Wrestling Federation but the only significant outcome resulted in several luchadores featuring in the 1997 Royal Rumble In the mid 1990s the name of the company was changed to simply be AAA pronounced Triple A as the company bought out Televisa and became independent AAA broadcasts shows regularly on Gala TV in Mexico and Univision TDN in Mexico and parts of the United States On October 6 2006 founder Antonio Pena died of a heart attack Following Pena s death his sister Marisela Pena manages AAA financially while Pena s brother in law Joaquin Roldan and his son Dorian Roldan Pena serve as operational managers In 2008 Lucha Libre USA presented AAA s second U S pay per view Legendary Battles of Triplemania 5 In 2009 AAA announced the official release of a video game originally entitled AAA El Videojuego 6 The game was later retitled Lucha Libre AAA Heroes del Ring by the publisher of the game with a release date of October 12 2010 Marisela Pena who co directs this federation since 2018 AAA developed a working relationship with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in 2004 Through the relationship AAA sent the luchadores Juventud Guerrera Hector Garza Abismo Negro Heavy Metal and Mr Aguila to TNA to compete in the America s X Cup Tournament as a contingent known as Team Mexico Team Mexico dominated the America s X Cup Tournament defeating Team USA in the first round before retaining the Cup against both Team Canada and Team Britain They eventually lost at the World X Cup which saw Team USA defeat Team Canada and Team Mexico in the Ultimate X finals to win the Cup For multiple reasons TNA and AAA broke off their working relationship late in 2004 TNA continued utilizing luchadores but opted to contract them individually as opposed to working through AAA In 2006 AAA and TNA teamed up again for an event in Toreo de Cuatro Caminos utilizing some of TNA s talent and stage which includes the tunnel and lasers After Konnan left TNA in June 2007 any chance of a working relationship disappeared especially given that Konnan has filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against TNA The lawsuit was later dismissed 7 TNA would later start a relationship with CMLL from 2007 to 2009 however TNA would once again start working together with AAA and exchange talent in February 2010 8 On January 12 2014 it was announced that with the backing of Mark Burnett AAA would begin airing a show on American network El Rey in the second half of the year The one hour weekly program would be accompanied by monthly and quarterly specials as well as live pay per views 9 The show titled Lucha Underground premiered on October 29 2014 10 Beginning in March 2015 the company announced that it would be known as Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide from that point on although it is still referred to mainly as AAA or Triple A 2 On April 8 2017 AAA General Manager Joaquin Roldan died 11 On 14 June AAA began airing on FrontRunnerTV in the UK In April and May 2018 some fighters like Teddy Hart Juventud Guerrera and Taurus make their return to the company wearing their Elite League jerseys dealing with a possible alliance between AAA and Liga Elite On June 4 in Verano de Escandalo Jeff Jarrett now a member of WWE Hall of Fame makes his comeback after 3 years out of AAA where he beat Rey Wagner and Rey Mysterio Jr to win the AAA Mega Championship with the help from Konnan who also makes his comeback after 2 years On February 1 2019 AAA announced the breakup relationship with Televisa after 27 years changing to the Multimedios television station 12 However on February 3 after the Super Bowl LIII broadcasts had concluded AAA reached an agreement with TV Azteca to broadcast their show in Azteca 7 13 On April 4 2019 AAA announced in press conference that its first event in the United States called Invading NY that would be held in Madison Square Garden on September 15 2019 14 Later in the press conference AAA announced that would also held its second event in United States which is named Invading Los Angeles with the event taking place at The Forum in Inglewood California on October 13 2019 15 On August 16 2019 it was reported by Pro Wrestling Insider that AAA decided to run Hulu Theater instead of Madison Square Garden after meeting with MSG executives to move the venue of the event due to its poor ticket sales 16 In mid March 2020 AAA began canceling or postponing its televised events following the COVID 19 pandemic so the following month a tournament called Lucha Fighters was created consisting of 12 luchadores and 8 luchadoras During the indefinite recess due to health contingency due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Mexico on July 20 2020 AAA announced its project called AutoLuchas which consists of a events in Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez where fans could see through from a car 17 On September 24 AAA announced that it would return to its first performances in early October after the announced project 18 On February 2 2021 the company signed an alliance with SECTUR to promote Mexico s tourist destinations bearing the name of the tour as Lucha por la Identidad Nacional including shows such as Rey de Reyes and Verano de Escandalo On August 14 Triplemania XXIX was held at the Arena Ciudad de Mexico marking the first event with the return of fans but limited this for biosecurity reasons After this Heroes Inmortales XIV was the second show that had an audience present also albeit limited Contracts EditMain article List of Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide personnelInternational partnerships EditIn 1997 the company did business with United States s World Wrestling Federation now WWE promotion bringing in a number of AAA wrestlers for the Royal Rumble event and namesake match 19 20 In April 2014 after TNA founder Jeff Jarrett the man behind the AAA TNA relationship had left the company he announced that his new Global Force Wrestling GFW promotion would begin working with the Mexican promotion though TNA and AAA would continue to work with each other being a part of the Lucha Libre World Cup on May 24 2015 21 When Jarrett returned to TNA in 2017 with the promotion now known as Impact Wrestling it was announced that AAA and Impact would once again continue to be working together 22 In July 2015 Canadian based International Wrestling Syndicate IWS announced a talent partnership with AAA 23 24 In June 2018 AAA partnered with Mexican Lucha Libre Elite promotion officially announced a working relationship 25 In August 2018 AAA started a working agreement with American based promotion Major League Wrestling MLW 26 In February 2019 it was announced that AAA would be partnering with All Elite Wrestling AEW 27 In 2020 Lucha Libre Factory Made Ventures one of the producers of Lucha Underground filed a lawsuit with AAA claiming to have exclusive rights to distribute AAA events and merchandise outside of Mexico 28 29 Shows and tournaments EditEach year AAA promotes a number of signature events and tournaments some shown as pay per view events and others presented as TV Azteca television specials The annual shows and tournaments shown in order of occurrence during each year include Event Previous date NotesRey de Reyes February 19 2022 A tournament and show held traditionally in the early part of the year The last event was Rey de Reyes 2022 Triplemania October 15 2022 Traditionally AAA s biggest show of the year their WrestleMania PPV The most recent event was Triplemania XXX Mexico City Verano de Escandalo August 5 2022 Annual end of the summer event Most Recent event was Verano de Escandalo 2022 Heroes Inmortales October 9 2021 Hosts the Copa Antonio Pena tournament in memory of AAA s founder held around the anniversary of Pena s death Renamed from Homenaje a Antonio Pena to Heroes Inmortales in 2009 Guerra de Titanes December 14 2019 AAA s end of year show usually in December PPV Held in January in 2016 2017 and 2018 30 Special tournaments EditEvent Last Date NotesLucha Libre World Cup October 10 2017 International trios tag team tournament Gladiators June 27 2019 International trios tag team tournament Championships and accomplishments Edit The AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship belt that is worn by the female team member Since its inception AAA has placed very few restrictions on the number of championships it promotes often allowing wrestlers to defend titles that do not technically belong within AAA such as titles from the now defunct Universal Wrestling Association While they allowed these to be defended and used to promote their wrestlers they re not officially listed as AAA titles and thus do not appear on this list In December 2008 AAA announced it they will no longer recognize or promote any title that does not belong to AAA ending the long standing practice 31 Current championships Edit Main article List of current champions in Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide Championship Current champion s Reign Date won Daysheld 32 Successful defenses Location Notes Ref AAA Mega Championship El Hijo del Vikingo 1 December 4 2021 459 4 Monterrey Mexico Defeated Samuray del Sol Jay Lethal Bobby Fish and Bandido in a Five way match at Triplemania Regia II that would determine the new champion due to multiple injuries to former champion Kenny Omega 33 Marvel Lucha Libre Championship Aracno 1 December 28 2022 70 0 Acapulco Guerrero Defeated Enganoso Gran Mazo El Leyenda Americana Picadura Letal and Terror Purpura in a tournament final to win the inaugural championship at AAA Noche de Campeones The Aracno character has been portrayed by multiple wrestlers it is uncertain what wrestler was portraying the character during the championship match 34 AAA Latin American Championship Fenix 1 June 18 2022 263 0 Tijuana Mexico Defeated Taurus in a match that also involved Bandido Laredo Kid and Hijo del Vikingo at Triplemania XXX AAA World Cruiserweight Championship Fenix 1 June 18 2022 263 0 Tijuana Mexico Defeated Laredo Kid in a match that also involved Bandido Taurus and Hijo del Vikingo at Triplemania XXX AAA World Mini Estrella Championship Dinastia 1 March 16 2019 1453 3 Mexico City D F Defeated Mini Psycho Clown Mini Monster Clown Mini Murder Clown La Parkita and La Parkita Negra in a six way match at the Vive Latino house show 35 La Leyenda Azul Blue Demon Championship Arez 1 December 28 2022 70 0 Acapulco Guerrero Defeated Taurus and Villano III Jr in a three way match to win the inaugural championship at AAA Noche de Campeones Similar to the original version of the IWGP Heavyweight Championship the La Leyenda Azul Blue Demon Championship will be defended once a year 34 AAA World Tag Team Championship Vacant December 28 2022 Acapulco Guerrero Los Hermanos Lee vacated the titles after their win over previous champions FTR after Dragon Lee announced he had signed with WWE AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship Abismo Negro Jr and Flammer 1 1 1 December 28 2022 70 0 Acapulco Guerrero Defeated Komander and Sexy Star II and Octagon Jr and Lady Shani in a three way mixed tag team match to win the vacant title at AAA Noche de Campeones 34 AAA World Trios Championship Nueva Generacion Dinamita El Cuatrero Forastero and Sanson 1 August 5 2022 215 1 Aguascalientes Mexico Defeated La Empresa DMT Azul Puma King and Sam Adonis at Verano de Escandalo 2022 36 AAA Reina de Reinas Championship Taya Valkyrie 4 April 23 2022 319 1 Poughkeepsie New York Defeated Deonna Purrazzo at Rebellion 37 Retired championships Edit See also List of Mexican National Championships Championship Final champion s Date created Date retiredAAA Americas Heavyweight Championship Sangre Chicana February 2 1996 38 2006AAA Campeon de Campeones Championship Cibernetico June 15 1996 39 2005AAA Americas Trios Championship Los Villanos Villano III IV and V March 8 1996 40 1997AAA Fusion Championship El Hijo del Fantasma November 3 2012 August 17 2014AAA Mascot Tag Team Championship El Alebrije and Cuije December 13 2002 April 7 2009 41 continued to be used on the independent circuit until 2011 AAA Northern Tag Team Championship La Division del Norte Kuas Extrem and Snaiper prior to February 15 2004 Never officially retired but no defenses have occurred since 2017AAA Northern Middleweight Championship The Tigger prior to July 3 2006 Never officially retired but no defenses have occurred since December 7 2019AAA Northern Light Heavyweight Championship Lemus Jr prior to November 18 2013 Never officially retired but no defenses have occurred since March 26 2018AAA Parejas Increibles Tag Team Championship Cibernetico and Konnan June 12 2010 42 Never officially retired but no defenses have occurred since 2010 champion Konnan retired from wrestling in 2013 Mexican National Tag Team Championship Octagon and La Parka June 14 1957 December 25 2011 continues to be used by CMLL Mexican National Trios Championship Blue Panther Fuerza Guerrera and El Signo March 10 1985 2001 continues to be used by CMLL Mexican National Atomicos Championship Vacant 43 August 9 1996 44 January 24 2009 31 Mexican National Heavyweight Championship Charly Manson 1926 45 December 2008 31 continues to be used by CMLL Mexican National Middleweight Championship Octagon 1933 46 December 2008 31 continues to be used by CMLL Mexican National Welterweight Championship El Torero June 17 1934 1998 continues to be used by CMLL Mexican National Cruiserweight Championship La Parka 1955 2007Mexican National Mini Estrella Championship Mascarita Sagrada 2000 1992 June 21 2007Mexican National Women s Championship Lady Apache November 13 1983 December 8 2008 continues to be used by CMLL Mexican National Women s Tag Team Championship La Rosa and La Sirenita April 10 1990 1997 continues to be used by CMLL UWA World Heavyweight Championship Dr Wagner Jr August 15 1977 October 7 2011UWA World Light Heavyweight Championship Chessman November 25 1975 September 16 2007 continues to be used by JTO IWAS World Heavyweight Championship Konnan January 26 1996 Never officially retired but no defenses have occurred since 1999 when AAA split from IWASIWAS World Light Heavyweight Championship Mascara Sagrada Jr January 31 1996 1999 continued to be used on the independent circuit until the 2000s IWAS World Tag Team Championship Konnan and Rey Misterio Jr prior to August 17 1996 Never officially retired but no defenses have occurred since 1999 when AAA split from IWASIWC World Minis Championship Super Munequito March 12 1994 July 8 1995IWC World Middleweight Championship Rey Misterio August 29 1993 Never officially retired but no defenses have occurred since 1995 when AAA split from IWCIWC World Heavyweight Championship El Mesias November 13 1993 September 16 2007GPCW SUPER X Monster Championship La Parka December 10 2004 September 16 2007Other accomplishments Edit Accomplishment Latest winner Date wonRey de Reyes Psycho Clown February 19 2022Copa Antonio Pena Pimpinela Escarlata October 9 2021 47 Alas de Oro El Hijo del Vikingo July 3 2021Copa Triplemania Nino Hamburguesa June 18 2022Lucha Capital Women s Keyra December 4 2019Lucha Capital Men s El Hijo del Vikingo December 4 2019Lucha Fighter Men s Pentagon Jr May 9 2020Lucha Fighter Women s Lady Shani May 9 2020See also Edit Mexico portalList of professional wrestling promotions in Mexico List of Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide personnel List of former Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide personnel AAA Hall of FameNotes Edit Terminos y condiciones Lucha Libre AAA Retrieved 16 May 2019 a b Cano Vela Eduardo March 3 2015 Rey Mysterio es parte de AAA UnReySeAcerca Super Luchas in Spanish Retrieved April 16 2017 Terminos y condiciones Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide Retrieved 16 May 2019 Guerrero Eddie Cheating Death Stealing Life The Eddie Guerrero Story p 78 Lucha Libre Legendary Battles Of Triplemania In Demand Retrieved 2009 06 27 Sinclair Brendan 2009 06 24 AAA Lucha Libre headed for US GameSpot Archived from the original on 2009 08 08 Retrieved 2009 06 27 Caldwell James May 7 2009 TNA News TNA Wrestling and Konnan agree to drop lawsuits against each other Dixie Carter comments on suit Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved June 3 2015 Martin Adam 2010 03 10 TNA and AAA start talent exchange WrestleView Archived from the original on 2012 06 16 Retrieved 2010 03 11 Caldwell James 2014 01 12 Mexico news AAA officially bringing TV to the U S has backing of big name TV producer Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved 2014 01 12 Lucha Underground promotion TV debut moved back three weeks Wrestling Observer Newsletter 2014 09 22 Retrieved 2014 09 23 Fallecio Joaquin Roldan Director General de AAA MedioTiempo in Spanish MSN April 8 2017 Retrieved April 8 2017 Solowrestling 2 February 2019 Lucha Libre AAA no seguira emitiendose en Televisa con el objetivo de dar el salto a Estados Unidos solowrestling mundodeportivo com Retrieved 16 May 2019 Ocampo Ernesto February 4 2019 Lucha Libre AAA se transmitira por Multimedios y TV Azteca in Spanish Mediotiempo Retrieved February 4 2019 AAA invade New York Se presentara en el Madison Square Garden MedioTiempo in Spanish April 12 2019 Retrieved April 12 2019 Renner Ethan April 4 2019 AAA Announces September 15th MSG Debut LA Date Coming Soon F4wonline Wrestling Observer Newsletter Retrieved May 7 2019 AAA NYC RETURN MOVED FROM MADISON SQUARE GARDEN PWInsider com www pwinsider com Ocampo Ernesto July 20 2020 Regresa AAA a la actividad presenta Auto Luchas in Spanish SuperLuchas Retrieved July 20 2020 Ocampo Ernesto September 24 2020 Confirmado el inicio de Auto Luchas de AAA in Spanish SuperLuchas Retrieved September 24 2020 Royal Rumble 1997 Results Online World of Wrestling Archived from the original on February 17 2008 Retrieved February 4 2008 Royal Rumble 1997 AWT January 21 1997 Archived from the original on February 15 2008 Retrieved February 18 2008 Caldwell James 2014 04 30 GFW news Global Force s latest announcement partnership agreement with international promotion Pro Wrestling Torch Archived from the original on 2014 05 02 Retrieved 2014 04 30 Impact Wrestling hablo de su acuerdo con AAA MedioTiempo in Spanish MSN March 23 2017 Retrieved March 26 2017 IWS formed partnership with AAA wrestling and Lucha Underground International Wrestling Syndicate Retrieved on July 5 2015 Laprade Patric 2016 03 07 Mysterio at IWS latest in Montreal Mexico exchange SLAM Wrestling Retrieved on March 07 2016 Ocampo Ernesto June 26 2018 Conferencia AAA Se confirma alianza con Elite Super Luchas in Spanish Retrieved June 26 2018 AAA TripleMania XXVI Results amp Review The Chairshot August 25 2018 Retrieved 2018 08 25 All Elite Wrestling partnering with Lucha Libre AAA WON F4W WWE news Pro Wrestling News WWE Results UFC News UFC results 7 February 2019 Retrieved 16 May 2019 Renner Ethan January 11 2022 AAA holding live event at WrestleCon in Dallas Wrestling Observer Newsletter Retrieved March 1 2022 Lambert Jeremy December 10 2020 Lucha Libre AAA US Sues Lucha Libre AAA Mexico Fightful Retrieved March 1 2022 Valdes Apolo January 20 2017 John Morrison con ayuda retuvo el cetro Latinoamericano MedioTiempo MSN Retrieved January 21 2017 a b c d AAA dejara de contar campeonatos de terceros in Spanish Super Luchas 9 December 2008 Archived from the original on 4 February 2009 Retrieved 2009 02 22 As of March 8 2023 Guzzo Gisberto Pulido Luis December 4 2021 AAA TripleMania Regia 2021 Results 12 4 21 FTR Defend AAA Tag Titles Against Lucha Bros Fightful Retrieved December 5 2021 a b c Pulido Luis December 28 2022 AAA TripleMania Regia 2021 Results 12 4 21 FTR Defend AAA Tag Titles Against Lucha Bros Fightful Retrieved December 28 2022 Kreikenbohm Philip March 16 2019 AAA Vive Latino Festival Tag 1 Event Foro Sol in Iztacalco Distrito Federal Mexiko Cagematch The Internet Wrestling Database Retrieved May 1 2022 Kreikenbohm Philip August 5 2022 AAA Verano De Escandalo 2022 Dark Match Nuevo Lienzo Charro in Aguascalientes Aguascalientes Mexiko Cagematch The Internet Wrestling Database Retrieved November 10 2022 Powell Jason April 23 2022 4 23 Impact Wrestling Rebellion results Powell s review of Moose vs Josh Alexander for the Impact World Championship Deonna Purrazzo vs Taya Valkyrie for the AAA Reina De Reinas Title Jonah vs Tomohiro Ishii Trey Miguel vs Ace Austin vs Mike Bailey for the X Division Title Jay White vs Steve Maclin vs Chris Sabin Pro Wrestling Dot Net Retrieved April 23 2022 Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion Americas Heavyweight Title wrestling titles com 2007 04 15 Retrieved 2007 09 23 Campeones in Spanish www aaa com mx Archived from the original on 2007 08 22 Retrieved 2007 09 23 Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion Americas 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