WWE announces the ACQUISITION of AAA

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Our problem in AAA isn’t our talent, isn’t our booking, it’s that we didn’t have any money.”

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But business is not bad. The last two years, all of our TVs have been from 85% to full, right? Our business is not bad.”

Business isn’t bad but you don’t have any money? :comeon:
 

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To preface what I'm going to ask, I don't follow AAA at all; I know Konnan loves himself some anti-Mexico stables, Triplemania is full of fukkery, and that Del Rio and El Hijo del Vikingo are there along with a clown stable.

Reading up on the company, how much actual value does it have outside of WWE probably turning it into NXT Mexico so it can get a foothold in the country?
 

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To preface what I'm going to ask, I don't follow AAA at all; I know Konnan loves himself some anti-Mexico stables, Triplemania is full of fukkery, and that Del Rio and El Hijo del Vikingo are there along with a clown stable.

Reading up on the company, how much actual value does it have outside of WWE probably turning it into NXT Mexico so it can get a foothold in the country?
Far from an expert on lucha too, but I think the main value is getting that foothold in the country with people with inside knowledge of a business that has it's own unique challenges and ways of working. How much of a success or a failure it will be is a complete unknown, imo. I could see any scenario possible tbh.
 
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