WWE is set to bring Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide to the United States for the first time since acquiring the promotion in April 2025. The internal plan calls for an event on Saturday, April 11, potentially in Texas, though the location remains unconfirmed. The show will follow the format of taping three episodes in one night.
A report from Fightful Select indicates that WWE is planning to host Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide in the US for the first time under its ownership. The acquisition of the Mexican promotion occurred in April 2025, after which AAA has continued running events in Mexico. These shows air monthly on FOX Mexico every Saturday and on WWE's YouTube channel.
According to WrestleVotes via Fightful Select, 'AAA is coming to the US. WWE is bringing AAA to the United States for the first time under their ownership in April.' The specific date for the inaugural US event is set internally for Saturday, April 11, with speculation pointing to Texas as the venue, though this has not been officially confirmed. The event is expected to adhere to AAA's current production style, taping three episodes during a single night.
This development marks a significant expansion for AAA beyond Mexico, integrating more closely with WWE's global operations. No further details on the card or participants have been disclosed in the reports.