Despite multiple AAA stars appearing on WWE programming in recent months, the promotion still has not officially announced any events in the United States.
According to a new report from Figure Four Online, ongoing visa complications are currently preventing those plans from moving forward.
During the latest edition of Wrestling Observer Live, Bryan Alvarez noted that visa-related issues are also affecting AAA’s ability to confirm details for its upcoming September 11 event.
Last weekend, WWE confirmed that Triplemania 2026 will take place across two nights. The first show scheduled for September 11 and the second taking place September 13 in Mexico City. However, the location for the September 11 event has yet to be revealed publicly.
The report also addressed recent speculation surrounding Angel and Berto following their loss against Oba Femi on WWE Raw. Concerns about the duo’s future began circulating after Angel shared a message on X. Leading some fans to believe their WWE run could be ending.
However, Alvarez stated that the current belief is that both talents are expected to remain within WWE. The report added that with AAA potentially pursuing a television deal in the United States hispanic talent connected to both companies could become increasingly valuable moving forward.
Earlier this year, AAA launched a new weekly television program through FOX Sports Mexico. AAA’s next major event, Noche de Los Grandes, is scheduled to take place on May 30.


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