The WWE blockbuster 41 weekend has hampered fan speculation by confirming the acquisition of Lucha Libre giant AAA, but now unverified rumors are driving Pot even more.
On April 23, billing began to spread online from multiple claimed social media accounts. AAA has released Alberto del Rio As part of a fallout from WWE’s acquisition. but, Ringside News has not confirmed the legitimacy of this report, or even where it was born.
We contacted the Del Rio camp for explanation, but for now, There is no evidence to support his release from the AAA. Based on all available information, At this point, we believe it is very unlikely that AAA has reduced its relationship with Del Rio.
This latest rumour comes amid new speculation about Del Rio’s future. Despite WWE’s previous posture returning and closing the door completely, recent chatter suggested it “It’s not a controversy anymore.” And that A discussion took place Potential appearance – perhaps even in the future The world clashes June event.
Del Rio’s name has returned to the back of the headline for another reason last month. That’s far from flattering.
That’s what the former WWE champion did. Stopped for 180 days After a contrasting argument with fans at a recent AAA event at Audiorio by the Tijuana Wrestling Committee. According to Rob Viper, Del Rio lost his post-match temper and tried to jump the guardrail to confront someone in the crowd. When it failed, he found another entry point, I climbed up and threw a chair from the camera at someone.
It didn’t end there. Fans retaliated by Throws the chair with Del Rio on his head, It causes a full-scale brawl. The report was a confusion, The elderly woman was struck by a flying chair and had to be taken to the hospital.
Viper has been added, “The Tijuana Commission has suspended Alberto del Rio for 180 days (approximately six months) for his role in the incident at the Auditorio on Friday.
Still, the exact nature of WWE’s management of AAA operations remains unknown, and no official confirmation of Del Rio’s involvement has been confirmed.
Updated at 11am: Ringside News can confirm that AAA’s “report” has been released by Alby. Twitter parody account It pretends to be a wrestling news source. Tweets are incorrectly credited fight For information, it leads many fans to believe it is legal. but, Fightful did not report thisand the claim is completely manufactured.