Several original members of AEW have remained with the company throughout its six-year history, ranging from top stars like AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page to midcard talent such as Kip Sabian. Some have transitioned to roles behind the scenes. For example, Chuck Taylor became a producer and coach after an ankle injury sidelined him and possibly ended his in-ring career. Now, another AEW original, Angelico, is following a similar path while still actively wrestling.
According to Fightful Select, Angelico has been working as a coach and producer alongside his wrestling duties throughout 2025, though the exact start date is unclear. This information surfaced recently after it was revealed that Angelico produced Megan Beneu’s quick win over Emily Rose on a recent episode of “AEW Collision.” Additionally, Angelico contributes to AEW’s Spanish commentary team, making this his third role within the company.
Angelico first gained widespread attention through AAA and Lucha Underground, notably performing a memorable roof dive associated with Dario Cueto. He participated in AEW’s inaugural “Double or Nothing” event alongside Chuck Taylor and Trent Beretta, though their tag team efforts with Sammy Guevara (Evans) were limited before Evans left AEW in 2022 when his contract expired. Since then, Angelico has performed for both AEW and Ring of Honor, where he formed a Spanish-language tag team with Serpentico, who also works as a wrestler and coach.
Fan Take: This development highlights AEW’s commitment to nurturing talent not only in the ring but also behind the scenes, which can enhance overall show quality and storytelling. Fans can look forward to seeing more multi-talented individuals like Angelico shaping AEW’s future both as performers and key contributors to production.