>>19336108That's most likely the case; if WWE really had a future project with AAA, it would be clear and they would put more effort into it. Idiots like OP don't notice how bad AAA is because he doesn't know anything about it; he's just a moron LARPer. In Mexico, AAA has completely lost what little audience it had left, and it has been replaced by WWE fans. This is only "good" if WWE plans to hold regular shows in Mexico at low cost. I don't think that will happen either, since Mexico isn't going to give WWE the profits it expects. That's why they're doing two shows a month, because they're losing money (and they're not really interested in investing in the AAA project either). You can't talk about "AAA" when all the stars of "AAA" aren't from "AAA" but from WWE, and when people cheer for Dominik and boo the few remaining "AAA" wrestlers. AAA is nothing anymore, it's just a cheap WWE house show in TacoLand with its leftovers and a few wrestlers who were left over from that bankrupt 'company'.