>>18587755I honestly doubt it, they have no idea what AAA is (on their roster there are about 4 wrestlers with legal problems accused of sexual abuse, not only Alberto). It was obviously an impulse buy in response to Tony Khan's moves in Mexico and the success of the Grand Slam Mexico week. AEW quickly took over the Mexican market when WWE had the opportunity for many years and never did anything, showing their total lack of interest. AAA isn't going to make any money for WWE unless they turn AAA into something else and market it outside of Mexico. AAA has been characterized in recent years by relying on elderly wrestlers who can no longer move and a lot of 'cheap' independent wrestlers since they did not have their own roster (at least there weren't more than 10 wrestlers under contract).
A company with a very poor reputation that was only revived thanks to the WWE brand taking over now. WWE didn't need to buy it to enter Mexico because the WWE brand carries more weight than AAA's own brand in Mexico. But it's too early to know what will happen, in any case it's a very interesting time.