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Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide

Mexican professional wrestling promotion

Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide

Mexican professional wrestling promotion

FieldValue
namePromociones Antonio Peña, S.A. de C.V.
logoLucha_Libre_AAA_Worldwide_2026_Logo.png
trading_nameLucha Libre AAA Worldwide
typePrivate
founded
locationMexico City, Mexico
founderAntonio Peña
key_peopleNick Khan (President, WWE)
Alberto Fasja (Executive Chairman, Fillip)
Dorian Roldán (CEO and General Manager, AAA)
Marisela Peña (President, AAA)
industryProfessional wrestling
genre{{ublclass=nowrap
products
servicesLicensing
ownerTelevisa
(1992–1995)
Peña–Roldán family
(1995–2025)
WWE (51%) and Fillip (49%)
(2025–present)
former_nameAsistencia, Asesoría y Administración de Espectáculos
(1992–1995)
AAA
(1995–2015)
website

Alberto Fasja (Executive Chairman, Fillip) Dorian Roldán (CEO and General Manager, AAA) Marisela Peña (President, AAA) |Lucha libre |Lucha extrema |Sports entertainment (1992–1995) Peña–Roldán family (1995–2025) WWE (51%) and Fillip (49%) (2025–present) (1992–1995) AAA (1995–2015) Sports entertainment

  • José Manuel Guillén (play-by-play commentator and ring announcer)
  • Roberto Figueroa (color commentator)
  • Corey Graves (English play-by-play commentator)
  • John "Bradshaw" Layfield (English color commentator)
  • Konnan (English color commentator) English Lee Fitting Tubi YouTube WWE SmackDown WWE NXT WWE Evolve Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, commonly referred to as simply AAA (pronounced "Triple A"), is a Mexican professional wrestling promotion based in Mexico City, Mexico. Founded as Asistencia, Asesoría y Administración de Espectáculos (), the promotion has been dubbed "La Caravana 3 Veces Estelar" () due to its extensive touring schedule.

The promotion was founded in 1992, when Antonio Peña, a booker from Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), broke away from CMLL to set up his own promotion with the backing of Televisa that would provide him more creative freedom. Under Peña's direction, AAA incorporated telenovela-inspired sports entertainment elements into its product and developed a reputation for outlandish gimmicks and characters. In addition to the conventional "squared circle", the promotion occasionally uses a hexagonal wrestling ring and features much more extreme match styles compared to CMLL's conservative in-ring style. AAA, like all other wrestling promotions, does not promote legitimate sporting contests but rather athletic theater performances, featuring storyline-driven, scripted, and partially choreographed matches; however, matches often include moves that put performers at risk of serious injury or death if not performed correctly.

AAA has had working relationships with other Mexican promotions, like the International Wrestling Revolution Group, and with American promotions such as the National Wrestling Alliance, Major League Wrestling, and All Elite Wrestling. AAA primarily hosts its major events in Mexico, but has also promoted international events in the United States and Japan. The promotion previously aired its events on Gala TV in Mexico and on TUDN in parts of Mexico and the United States. AAA events began airing on Fox properties in Mexico and Latin America in 2026.

In April 2025, American wrestling promotion WWE, a subsidiary of TKO Group Holdings, announced it would acquire AAA in partnership with Mexican company Fillip. This acquisition was finalized in August 2025 with WWE holding a 51% controlling stake.

History

Formation and early years

First logo used by AAA

Between April and May of 1992, Antonio Peña, booker of the Mexico City-based Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), broke with the promotion in favor of establishing his own group, along with Konnan and much of the younger talent from CMLL. This split resulted in the founding of the Televisa-backed Asistencia, Asesoría y Administración de Espectáculos (AAA) promotion. AAA would look for talent from other markets outside Mexico City, as they found and signed Tijuana natives Rey Misterio Sr., Rey Misterio Jr., and Psicosis. The promotion became known for signing top talent away from CMLL, such as El Hijo del Santo, Octagón, Blue Panther, Heavy Metal, Cien Caras, and Perro Aguayo. Peña would quickly sign up top UWA draws for AAA, including El Canek, Dos Caras, and Los Villanos.

Logo of AAA's ''Sin Límite'' television program

In 1994, AAA co-promoted the When Worlds Collide pay-per-view event with World Championship Wrestling (WCW), with WCW airing the event in the United States. The event was critically-acclaimed and is credited for popularizing lucha libre in the United States. Weeks after the show, Art Barr (a key member of AAA's Los Gringos Locos stable) died while visiting his family. AAA subsequently vacated the AAA/IWC World Tag Team Championship, which Barr held with Eddy Guerrero, and Barr's Los Gringos Locos stablemates Guerrero and Madonna's Boyfriend made their departures from AAA. In the aftermath of When Worlds Collide, El Hijo del Santo also departed the promotion as a result of creative problems. When the Mexican economy began to slow down due to the 1994–1995 peso crisis, AAA's ability to offer consistent work was impaired, leading to wrestlers like Fuerza Guerrera and Blue Panther departing the promotion. Talent such as Rey Misterio Jr., Psicosis, La Parka, and Juventud Guerrera would depart AAA in 1996 to join Konnan's short-lived TV Azteca-backed Promo Azteca before landing in the US-based Extreme Championship Wrestling and WCW promotions.

In the mid-1990s the name of the promotion was changed to simply be AAA (pronounced "Triple A"), with Televisa maintaining ownership of the original Asistencia, Asesoría y Administración de Espectáculos name, after Peña bought out Televisa's ownership stake and became independent of the media conglomerate. AAA events would continue to air on Televisa after the purchase. In early 1997, AAA established a working agreement with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), with several AAA luchadores appearing at the WWF's 1997 Royal Rumble event.

AAA developed a working relationship with American wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) in early 2004. Through the relationship, AAA sent the luchadores Juventud Guerrera, Héctor Garza, Abismo Negro, Heavy Metal, and Mr. Águila to TNA to compete in the America's X-Cup Tournament as a contingent known as Team Mexico, defeating Team USA in the finals to win the cup. TNA and AAA's initial working relationship would end in late 2004. TNA continued utilizing luchadores, but opted to contract them individually rather than booking them through AAA.

2006–2014

Marisela Peña who has led AAA since 2006.

On October 6, 2006, AAA founder Antonio Peña died of a heart attack. Following Peña's death, his sister Marisela Peña took over the management of AAA's finances, while Joaquín Roldán and Dorian Roldán became AAA's operational managers. Konnan would take over the booking of AAA. In 2006, AAA would again partner with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), co-promoting TNA's inaugural event in Mexico, held at Arena Monterrey in November 2006. This partnership would end after AAA booker Konnan left TNA in June 2007 and filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against the promotion; the lawsuit was later dismissed. TNA would maintain a relationship with AAA rival CMLL from 2007 to 2009, but would begin another working relationship with AAA in February 2010.

In 2008, Lucha Libre USA presented AAA's Legendary Battles of Triplemania program on American pay-per-view. In 2009, AAA announced the development of a video game titled AAA El Videojuego. The game was later retitled Lucha Libre AAA: Héroes del Ring and released on October 12, 2010.

2014–2020

An old logo of AAA

On January 12, 2014, it was announced that, with the backing of Mark Burnett, AAA would co-produce a show for the American El Rey Network in the second half of the year. The one-hour weekly program would be accompanied by monthly and quarterly specials as well as live pay-per-view events. The show, titled Lucha Underground, premiered on October 29, 2014. The series ran for four seasons, and received generally positive reviews.

Beginning in March 2015, the promotion announced that it would be known as Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide from that point on, marking the second name change since its founding in 1992.

On April 8, 2017, AAA operational manager Joaquín Roldán died. On June 14, AAA events began airing on the Front Runner TV free-to-air channel in the United Kingdom.

In April and May 2018, some Lucha Libre Elite (Elite) talent including Teddy Hart, Juventud Guerrera, and Taurus made their returns to AAA wearing their Elite jerseys, launching an interpromotional angle between the two promotions. On June 4, at Verano de Escándalo, Jeff Jarrett returned to AAA after three years away from the promotion to defeat Rey Wagner and Rey Mysterio Jr. and win the AAA Mega Championship. Jarrett was assisted in the match by Konnan, who also returned to AAA at the event after two years.

On February 1, 2019, AAA announced the end of their relationship with Televisa after 27 years, with the promotion's programming moving to the Multimedios television station. On February 3, AAA announced that they had reached an agreement with TV Azteca to broadcast their programming on Azteca 7.

On April 4, 2019, AAA announced that it would be holding an event in the United States, AAA Invading NY, which would take place at New York City's Madison Square Garden on September 15, 2019. The promotion also announced that it would hold a second event in the United States, titled AAA Invading Los Angeles, at The Forum in Inglewood, California on October 13, 2019. On August 16, 2019, it was reported by Pro Wrestling Insider that AAA Invading NY would be moved to the nearby Hulu Theater due to poor ticket sales. AAA Invading NY was held on September 15 at the Hulu Theater, headlined by Dr. Wagner Jr. vs. Blue Demon Jr. in a No Disqualification match. AAA Invading Los Angeles would later be canceled.

COVID-19 pandemic and aftermath

AAA would postpone and cancel its televised events in mid-March 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, with its final pre-pandemic event being the AAA vs. MLW Super Series on March 13. In April 2020, AAA hosted a tournament called Lucha Fighter, which consisted of 12 male wrestlers and 8 female wrestlers; all Lucha Fighter matches were held without a live audience.

As a response to the indefinite recess of live sporting events in Mexico, on July 20, 2020, AAA announced a project called AutoLuchas, which consisted of events at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez where fans could attend from their car.

In December 2020, FactoryMade Ventures, one of the co-producers of Lucha Underground, filed a lawsuit with AAA; claiming to have exclusive rights to distribute AAA events and merchandise outside of Mexico. The lawsuit resulted in the geo-blocking of AAA's YouTube and Twitch channels in the United States.

On February 2, 2021, AAA secured an alliance with SECTUR to promote Mexico's tourist destinations. The alliance resulted in the launch of the Lucha por la Identidad Nacional Tour shows, which were held behind closed doors and included major AAA events like Rey de Reyes and Verano de Escándalo.

On August 14, 2021, Triplemanía XXIX was held at Arena Ciudad de México. It was the first AAA event since the COVID pandemic began to have a limited number of ticketed fans in attendance. October's Héroes Inmortales XIV would also have a limited live audience present.

Acquisition by WWE

Last logo used by AAA prior to the WWE purchase

On April 19, 2025, shortly after announcing a joint event between its NXT brand division and AAA, WWE commentator Michael Cole announced during the WrestleMania 41 pre-show that WWE had reached an agreement to acquire AAA, as part of a joint venture with Mexican sports and entertainment company Fillip. The following month, it was reported that WWE will own 51% of AAA with Fillip owning the remaining 49%; the acquisition closed on August 1, 2025.

On November 25, 2025, WWE announced a media rights agreement with Fox, which will see AAA events air on Fox properties in Mexico and Latin America beginning in 2026.

Contracts

Main article: List of Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide personnel

International partnerships

In 1997, AAA partnered with the Titan Sports-owned World Wrestling Federation (WWF) to bring in a number of luchadores for the WWF's Royal Rumble event.

In April 2014, wrestling promoter Jeff Jarrett, who was credited with launching the AAA and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) working relationship, left TNA. Jarrett's new promotion Global Force Wrestling (GFW) would begin working with AAA after its founding later in 2014. After the end of the AAA–GFW working relationship, TNA and AAA would begin to work with each other again, including collaborating on events such as the Lucha Libre World Cup on May 24, 2015.

In July 2015, Canadian-based International Wrestling Syndicate announced a talent partnership with AAA.

In August 2018, AAA started a working agreement with the American-based Major League Wrestling (MLW). AAA would also co-produce 3 special events with MLW, titled the Super Series, with the first event being AAA vs MLW held on March 13, 2020 at the Auditorio Fausto Gutierrez Moreno in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. The show was aired in four parts as part of MLW's weekly show MLW Fusion between April 11, 2020 and May 9, 2020. On September 18, 2022, MLW and AAA would hold another Super Series event in association with the Japanese promotion Dragon Gate at the Espacio Discotheque in Norcross, Georgia, airing in five parts between December 1, 2022 and January 5, 2023 as episodes of Fusion. The final Super Series show would be held on February 10, 2023 at the Auditorio Fausto Gutierrez Moreno in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico and would air between May 25, 2023 and June 1, 2023 as episodes of Fusion with additional matches being aired on August 3, 2023 and August 10, 2023. The AAA–MLW partnership ended in September 2023 after MLW entered into an alliance with Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre and New Japan Pro-Wrestling.

In February 2019, it was announced that AAA would be partnering with Tony Khan's All Elite Wrestling (AEW) promotion. The AAA–AEW partnership disintegrated in late 2022 after AAA's Noche de Campeones event, after Khan believed the circumstances in which AEW tag team FTR lost the AAA World Tag Team Championship to Dragon Lee and Dralístico at the event, followed by Lee immediately vacating the title and announcing his signing to WWE, constituted a double-cross on AAA's part.

In August 2021, AAA entered into a working agreement with the American-based National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) owned by Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan with various AAA wrestlers making appearances at various NWA events along with Bestia 666 and Mecha Wolf of La Rebelión defending the NWA World Tag Team Championship at AAA Invades WrestleCon. On March 4, 2023, AAA and the NWA would hold a show at the Foro Sol Stadium in Mexico City, Mexico titled The World is a Vampire: NWA vs. AAA. The event would air on April 9, 2023 and April 15, 2023 on AAA's YouTube channel and May 13, 2023 and May 20, 2023 on the NWA's YouTube channel.

In April 2025, it was announced that AAA would be partnering with WWE on its Worlds Collide event in June 2025, which will be a cross-promotion event with its NXT brand division. In June 2025, WWE's Los Garza won the AAA World Tag Team Championship at Triplemanía Regia III, marking the first AAA championship and the third non-WWE championship in total to be won by wrestlers under WWE contract. WWE would later acquire AAA in August 2025.

Shows and tournaments

Main article: List of major Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide events

Each year AAA promotes a number of signature events and tournaments: some shown as pay-per-view or streaming events and others presented as television specials. The annual shows and tournaments, shown in order of occurrence during each year, include:

EventMost recent dateNotes
Lucha Libre World CupMarch 19, 2023International trios or tag team tournament.
Rey de ReyesMarch 22, 2025A tournament held traditionally in the early part of the year.
Verano de EscándaloJuly 11, 2025Annual end of the summer event.
TriplemaníaAugust 16, 2025Traditionally AAA's biggest show of the year.
Worlds CollideSeptember 12, 2025A show themed around interpromotional matches between AAA and WWE wrestlers; is held multiple times a year.
Antonio Peña Memorial Show/Héroes InmortalesOctober 25, 2025Typically hosts the Copa Antonio Peña tournament in memory of AAA's founder Antonio Peña; held around the anniversary of Peña's death. Renamed from the Antonio Peña Memorial Show to Héroes Inmortales in 2009.
Guerra de TitanesDecember 20, 2025url=http://www.mediotiempo.com/lucha-libre/2017/01/21/john-morrison-con-ayuda-retuvo-el-cetro-latinoamericanotitle=John Morrison con ayuda, retuvo el cetro Latinoamericanofirst=Apololast=Valdésdate=January 20, 2017access-date=January 21, 2017work=MedioTiempopublisher=MSN}}

Championships and accomplishments

Initially, AAA had few restrictions on the number of championships it promoted, often allowing wrestlers to defend titles from other promotions; such as the Universal Wrestling Association. This long-standing practice ended in December 2008, after the promotion announced it would no longer recognize or promote any non-AAA title.

Current championships

As of , .

Main article: List of current champions in Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide

Retired championships

ChampionshipFinal champion(s)Date createdDate retired
AAA World Mini-Estrella ChampionshipDinastíaSeptember 14, 2008Never officially retired, but no defenses have occurred since November 5, 2022
AAA Americas Heavyweight ChampionshipSangre ChicanaFebruary 2, 19962006
AAA Americas Welterweight ChampionshipZorroUnknown1990s
AAA Campeón de Campeones ChampionshipCibernéticoJune 15, 19962005
AAA Fusión ChampionshipEl Hijo del FantasmaNovember 3, 2012August 17, 2014
AAA Northern Middleweight ChampionshipThe Tiggerprior to July 3, 2006Never officially retired, but no defenses have occurred since December 7, 2019
AAA Northern Light Heavyweight ChampionshipLemús Jr.prior to November 18, 2013Never officially retired, but no defenses have occurred since March 26, 2018
AAA Northern Women's ChampionshipLa Hiedraprior to November 17, 2014Never officially retired, but no subsequent defenses have occurred
AAA Mascot Tag Team ChampionshipEl Alebrije and CuijeDecember 13, 2002April 7, 2009
(continued to be used on the independent circuit until 2011)
AAA Northern Tag Team ChampionshipLa División del Norte
(Kuas Extrem and Snaiper)prior to February 15, 2004Never officially retired, but no defenses have occurred since 2017
AAA Parejas Increibles Tag Team ChampionshipCibernético and KonnanJune 12, 2010Never officially retired, but no defenses have occurred since 2010
(champion Konnan retired from wrestling in 2013)
AAA Americas Trios ChampionshipLos Villanos
(Villano III, IV, and V)March 8, 19961997
LLL Mini-Estrellas ChampionshipMascarita Sagrada2000s2000s
La Leyenda Azul Blue Demon ChampionshipArezDecember 28, 2022Never officially retired, but no defenses have occurred since March 6, 2024 when Arez departed AAA
Marvel Lucha Libre ChampionshipAracnoDecember 28, 2022Never officially retired, but no defenses occurred after Aracno became the inaugural champion as AAA's working agreement with Marvel Comics ended
IWAS World Heavyweight ChampionshipKonnanJanuary 26, 1996Never officially retired, but no defenses have occurred since 1999 when AAA split from IWAS
IWAS World Light Heavyweight ChampionshipMáscara Sagrada Jr.January 31, 19961999
(continued to be used on the independent circuit until the 2000s)
IWAS World Tag Team ChampionshipKonnan and Rey Misterio Jr.prior to August 17, 1996Never officially retired, but no defenses have occurred since 1999 when AAA split from IWAS
IWC World Heavyweight ChampionshipEl MesiasNovember 13, 1993September 16, 2007
IWC World Middleweight ChampionshipRey MisterioAugust 29, 1993Never officially retired, but no defenses have occurred since 1995 when AAA split from IWC
IWC World Minis ChampionshipSuper MuñequitoMarch 12, 1994July 8, 1995
GPCW SUPER-X Monster ChampionshipLa ParkaDecember 10, 2004September 16, 2007
(continues to be used by Super X Grand Prix Championship Wrestling)
Mexican National Heavyweight ChampionshipCharly Manson1926December 2008
(continues to be used by CMLL)
Mexican National Middleweight ChampionshipOctagón1933December 2008
(continues to be used by CMLL)
Mexican National Welterweight ChampionshipEl ToreroJune 17, 19341998
(continues to be used by CMLL)
Mexican National Cruiserweight ChampionshipLa Parka19552007
Mexican National Mini-Estrella ChampionshipMascarita Sagrada 20001992June 21, 2007
Mexican National Women's ChampionshipLady ApacheNovember 13, 1983December 8, 2008
(continues to be used by CMLL)
Mexican National Tag Team ChampionshipOctagón and La ParkaJune 14, 1957December 25, 2011
(continues to be used by CMLL)
Mexican National Women's Tag Team ChampionshipLa Rosa and La SirenitaApril 10, 19901997
(continues to be used by CMLL)
Mexican National Trios ChampionshipBlue Panther, Fuerza Guerrera, and El SignoMarch 10, 19852001
(continues to be used by CMLL)
Mexican National Atómicos ChampionshipChessman and Los Psycho Circus (Killer Clown, Psycho Clown, and Zombie Clown)August 9, 1996January 24, 2009
UWA World Heavyweight ChampionshipDr. Wagner Jr.August 15, 1977October 7, 2011
UWA World Light Heavyweight ChampionshipChessmanNovember 25, 1975September 16, 2007
(continues to be used by JTO)

Other accomplishments

AccomplishmentLatest winnerDate won
Rey de Reyes
Copa Antonio Peña
Copa Triplemanía
Copa Bardahl

Notes

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