WWE has signed a new Mexican talent to appear in their events, with their official merchandise for this star already available on their website.
The world of professional wrestling has seen a significant shift in recent times, with the integration of top Mexican Lucha Libre stars into the WWE fold. This change began in April 2025, when WWE acquired Mexican promotion Lucha Libre AAA World Wide, marking a new era for Mexican Lucha Libre on a global stage.
One of the key figures benefiting from this merger is El Hijo del Vikingo. The current AAA Mega Champion is maintaining his reign while engaging in a WWE rivalry with Dominik Mysterio. Vikingo made his debut on WWE’s Monday Night Raw in August 2025, and is expected to appear at the upcoming Worlds Collide event in September.
Another veteran luchador, Mr. Iguana, known for his unique style involving a puppet named La Yesca, has also made sporadic appearances on WWE programming and live events, both in Mexico and the United States. WWE sees him as a marketable talent, particularly for younger fans, with plans to feature him more heavily in the future.
The recent TripleManía XXXIII event, held shortly after WWE’s acquisition, was a record-breaker for AAA in viewership, attendance, and merchandise sales. Several WWE stars took part in title matches at the event, signaling an ongoing collaborative era between the two brands.
The growth in the number of Mexican figures associated with Triple H's company suggests a continued internationalization of Mexican Lucha Libre. Microman, a wrestler from the lightweight division, has officially joined WWE and his merchandise is now available on WWE’s store. Other wrestlers, including Lady Flammer, Niño Hamburguesa, Faby Apache, La Parka, and El Mesías, also seem to have deals with Triple H’s company.
The anticipation for Microman's potential participation in Triple A's event indicates growing interest in his career. This could mark his rise to prominence globally, much like the internationalization of Mexican Lucha Libre is primarily due to WWE's acquisition of Triple A.
It's clear that this merger has opened up new opportunities for Mexican Lucha Libre stars, bridging the gap between the two promotions and expanding the reach of Mexican Lucha Libre to a global audience. With the list of Mexican figures associated with Triple H's company continuing to grow, it seems that the future of Mexican Lucha Libre is bright.
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