Founded in 1992 by Antonio Peña, Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide—better known as AAA—quickly established itself as the heart and soul of Mexican wrestling. With its vibrant characters, high-flying action, and revolutionary storytelling, AAA brought lucha libre into the mainstream and gave rise to global stars like Rey Mysterio, Eddie Guerrero, La Parka, El Hijo del Vikingo, and many more. From the legendary Triplemanía events to cross-promotional partnerships across the globe, AAA remained a cultural cornerstone of lucha libre for over three decades.
Fast-forward to 2025, and a seismic shift occurred during the WrestleMania 41 Kickoff Show when WWE made the shocking announcement that it had officially acquired Lucha Libre AAA. The news sent shockwaves throughout the wrestling world. Fans and insiders alike recognized the magnitude of this move—not just a business transaction, but a historic merger of wrestling cultures. The acquisition brings together WWE’s global sports entertainment empire with AAA’s legacy of lucha tradition, opening the door to new talent exchanges, crossover events, and international storytelling at a scale never seen before.
The first chapter of this new alliance begins in epic fashion this Saturday with the inaugural WWE x AAA: Worlds Collide event. Streaming exclusively on WWE’s official YouTube channel in both English and Spanish at 3 PM EST, the event promises to celebrate the roots of lucha libre while showcasing WWE’s top-tier talent in never-before-seen matchups. With championships on the line and national pride in the air, Worlds Collide will set the tone for the future of this groundbreaking partnership.
From the streets of Mexico City to the global stage, AAA’s journey is one of passion, innovation, and resilience. Now under the WWE banner, the legacy continues—with the world watching. Don’t miss the action, the emotion, and the history in the making this Saturday at Worlds Collide, just hours before Money in the Bank goes live from the Intuit Dome.
Current Worlds Collide Card:
Legado Del Fantasma vs El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr., Pagano and Psycho Clown
El Hijo del Vikingo (c) vs Chad Gable (AAA Mega Championship)
Ethan Page (c) vs Je’Von Evans vs Rey Fenix vs Laredo Kid (NXT North American Championship)
Stephanie Vaquer and Lola Vice vs Dalys and Chik Tormenta
Dragon Lee, Cruz Del Toro and Lince Dorado vs Octagón Jr., Aero Star and Mr. Iguana
Fans in the United States can watch Lucha Libre AAA through several platforms. AAA regularly uploads full matches, highlights, and special events to their official YouTube channel, Lucha Libre AAA TV, offering free access to a wide range of content. For live shows and premium events like Triplemanía, TrillerTV+ (formerly FITE TV) is the go-to streaming service, often requiring a subscription or pay-per-view purchase. Additionally, free streaming is available via Pluto TV, which features a dedicated AAA channel. Past episodes and seasons can also be found on Apple TV for purchase or rental, making it easy for U.S. fans to stay connected with the action-packed world of lucha libre.
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