In Great Wrestling, Language Barriers Fade Away

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AAA’s Iguana has quickly risen to prominence following an impressive showing at the World Corrid Show. Recently, he shared his perspective on why language differences don’t hold much weight in professional wrestling. With WWE’s acquisition of AAA, Mexican wrestlers now have the opportunity to showcase their talent on a much larger platform. Although there have been concerns about the need for English fluency in WWE’s global market, Iguana argues that like music, wrestling transcends language barriers. In an interview with Dennis Salcedo, he emphasized that the essence of good wrestling surpasses any linguistic divides, whether it’s in Japanese, Spanish, English, or Chinese.

Iguana also highlighted the importance of Mexican-American wrestlers uniting to support and grow Mexican wrestling’s influence. He pointed to cultural elements such as masks and rich history, and mentioned how iconic luchadores who have made WWE history, like Rey Mysterio and Eddie Guerrero, set a foundation. While few Hispanic wrestlers have made a major impact in WWE, the inclusion of AAA stars such as Penta—who has quickly made a strong impression—could change that landscape significantly.

Fan Take: This development is exciting for WWE fans because it introduces fresh talent with diverse cultural backgrounds, enriching WWE’s storytelling and in-ring action. Embracing Mexican wrestling traditions within WWE could lead to more dynamic matches and open doors for international growth in the sport.

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