AEW Announces Partnership With Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide

All Elite Wrestling has confirmed it will be joining forces with one of Mexico’s biggest promotions — Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide!

AEW took to Twitter to announce the partnership: “We are an hour away from the Ticket Announcement Party but the news is breaking now!,” the tweet read. “[AEW]and [AAA] are teaming up to 

The tweet included a video featuring AAA’s General Manager Dorian Roldán Peña talking about what the relationship between the two promotions will entail.

“Unfortunately we could not attend the present day. But we are very happy to be able to make this announcement with you,” Roldán says. “The announcement is that AAA Lucha Libre Worldwide and All Elite Wrestling come together in a new alliance that will present new surprises to the fans,” he continued, adding that the relationship would involve “exchange of talent,” and “surprise people.”

Source: Pro Wrestling Sheet

Impact Wrestling On Twitch Peak Viewership, Overall Ranking Compared To AAA

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Although IMPACT Wrestling has been streaming programming through Twitch for some time, there was a special curiosity regarding the promotion’s new distribution strategy: to air on domestic television via the Pursuit Channel and stream concurrently on Twitch on Friday nights.

In numbers available on SullyGnome (a Twitch statistics and analysis website) for the 7 day period of January 8th-14th, IMPACT Wrestling peaked at 10,422 viewers (at some point on Friday night). The channel is programmed nearly 24/7 and over 155 hours in the last week averaged 318 viewers for a total watch time of 51,662 hours. IMPACT gained 4,816 followers for the week (and now has 67,320 followers on the platform).

IMPACT was the most watched program in the Wrestling category. In comparison, AAA was ranked second. The AAA promotion had no specific destination programming this week but did stream 144 hours of content. It peaked at 194 viewers and averaged 60 viewers with a total watch time of 8,731 hours.

Over the last 365 days, the most watched 5 promotions were the following:

1. IMPACT
2. AAA
3. Rocky Mountain Pro
4. House of Hardcore
5. Capitol Wrestling

Source: WrestlingINC

Jeff Jarrett Is Bald After Losing Hair Vs. Hair Match (Photos)

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WWE Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett had his head shaved after losing a hair vs. hair match at AAA’s Heroes Inmortales XII event on Sunday night in Puebla, Mexico.

Jarrett lost to lucha veteran Dr. Wagner Jr. in the main event of the show and was shaved bald after the match.

Photos of Jarrett’s new look:

https://twitter.com/ZonaRudaTDN/status/1056750822510485504

Source: WrestlingINC

WWE Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett Reveals New Business Venture… And How He Became A Tranmere Rovers Fan

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WWE Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett talked to Mirror Sport about Wrestling Travel, his AAA title run, Rey Mysterio’s WWE return and the NWA’s 70th anniversary show.

The Following was from the Mirror Sport interview with Jeff Jarrett:

Wrestling legend Jeff Jarrett has enjoyed an incredible 2018 – from winning title gold to being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

Along the way the veteran performer wowed audiences with his first spoken word tour… and somehow became a Tranmere Rovers fan in the process!

Now ex-WWE Intercontinental Champion’s business Global Force Entertainment has partnered up with British travel company Wrestling Travel .

They are offering fans the experience of a lifetime – tickets and travel packages to New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s Wrestle Kingdom 13, at the Tokyo Dome on January 4 next year.

Wrestle Kingdom is the biggest event on the NJPW calendar and the biggest wrestling show outside America, which Jarrett appeared in 2015 with Bullet Club.

The alliance comes hot on the heels of Wrestling Travel sponsoring the Starrcast convention at All In in Chicago and Wrestling MediaCon 2018 in Manchester.

Jarrett, 51, from Hendersonville, Tennessee, spoke to Mirror Sport’s Neil Docking about the unique partnership and what he hopes they can bring to the table.

He discussed his AAA Mega Championship run, spoken word tour, his good friend Rey Mysterio returning to WWE and the NWA 70th Anniversary Show.

Mirror Sport spoke with you in July, ahead of your spoken word tour of the UK, titled ‘Ain’t He Great’. You said you were excited and anxious for the tour – how did it go?

It was very good. I’ve always had a good relationship with UK fans, but to be sat on stage talking about my career in that kind of setting, from that kind of perspective, it was different, but Kenny McIntosh of Inside The Ropes, Hooked On Events and the crowd made it easy and fun and I’m looking forward to doing it again.

It must be an usual experience to sit down and reflect not just on your wrestling career, but also your entire life up until this point.

Yes exactly. That was definitely interesting. You could say I’ve done a lot of things in the world of professional wrestling, but that was a first. London, Sheffield, Edinburgh and Cardiff… that entire tour 10 days, 10 appearances, I did the London Comic Con, did some independent shows… it was really a fun tour.

You said it would be ‘no-holds barred’. Were there any questions you found difficult to answer?

Oh no, not at all. Pretty much my entire life has been played out in front of wrestling fans, even the stuff, I guess you could say the legend and lore, which has grown. Certain instances, back to my WWF and Vince McMahon days, wrestling fans like to tell these stories and never let the facts get in the way of a good story! And I’m okay with that.

You’re in the WWE Hall of Fame now – I guess you can say whatever you like!

Well, I don’t know about that. Ha ha. Whether I’m in the Hall of Fame or not I can say whatever I like, it just depends on how it’s interpreted! But no, it was fun. The spoken word tour was a lot of fun and the Hall of Fame… what an amazing 2018 it has been for myself.

You mentioned Kenny McIntosh, he’s a consummate pro. I saw some clips – it looked like you had a lot of fun together.

Oh yeah, he’s good, he’s very good at what he does. He obviously made me feel comfortable going in but we also sort of had an agreement, the Sheffield show in particular which was streamed on Fite.tv , the first time a spoken word tour had been streamed live around the world, Kenny said to me ‘I’m going to come at you with some questions that may or may not make you feel uncomfortable’. But it was good and he knows how to deliver what the audience want and hats off to that guy.

Another video circulating on social media at the time was you wishing Tranmere Rovers good luck for their new season in League Two. How on earth did you become an honorary member of the Super White Army?

Ha ha ha. Well it may just be a perfect segue way into it, but Lee McAteer, of Wrestling Travel, sits on their board. There’s a national connection, he grew up a Tranmere fan, so he opened my eyes to them and there’s nothing like wishing a UK football team good luck. That thing went viral overnight almost, as soon as it was released. It got quite a bit of play I’ll say that.

You’ve teamed up with Wrestling Travel, run by Lee McAteer, an associate director at Tranmere. How did you meet him and what made you want to work with Lee?

We’ve had mutual connections, but I kind of almost want to say it was by fate. He’s an incredible entrepreneur/businessman, wrestling is not in his background, but business is. He comes from a line of business folks, attorneys and business managers and everything that goes with it, and runs an ultra successful travel agency. So mutual friends connected us, we hit it right off and almost immediately, outside of the Tranmere Rovers fun we had, we said ‘how can we do business together?’

We really have meshed or put together my 32-year background in professional wrestling and his lifelong business background. His travel agency is a worldwide situation and I’ve got a long history not just as a wrestler but as a promoter, my family have always been promoters and at the very end of the day, you have to give the fans what they want.

The combination we have put together… the world of wrestling I grow up in, there was German wrestling, and British, and Japanese, and Puerto Rican, and U.S., and Mexican wrestling, with their own fans. It was separate. Now in the digital age, in the age of social media, all of the wrestling audiences are so much more connected. I cannot stress that enough, how much more connected wresting audiences are around the world. So people know about events like NJPW Wrestle Kingdom, or AAA Triplemania, or lately All In. Fans know about these events and with travel getting easier and easier, I saw on the news about the first ever flight from Singapore non-stop to New York City, in 19 hours! The world is so much more connected than it was in the past.

We have put together packages, kicked it off with the biggest show of the year in Japan, a show that has been around for a lot of years, we’re just happy that we’re giving the fans that don’t live in Japan an opportunity and we’ll make it very easy shopping. We’ll get you there, you get to one of the four hubs we have strategically placed and we’ll make sure we do the rest. And that’s hats off to Lee. You get to London, New York, Sydney or San Francisco and then we’ll fly you there, pick you up, buses, transfers, hotels, all that.

Then we’re really creating some really unique experiences, as we get feedback, we really want to customise it for the fans. We’re going to do tours around Tokyo to famous wrestling stops, there’s a couple of Japanese legends we’re going to have meet and greets lined up with, there’s some restaurants owned by former Japanese wrestlers, so it’s going to be an authentic wrestling trip. It’s really a dream, Kōrakuen Hall holds events quite a bit, other wrestling shows outside of Wrestle Kingdom too we’re going to give the opportunity to attend, so it really is a customised wrestling travel trip.

In the modern world, so much wrestling we consume on TV or streaming online, but there is still nothing quite like attending a wrestling show live, especially if it is one of the cathedrals of wrestling like Kōrakuen Hall and experiencing the culture too.

Yes – there’s nothing like experiencing the local culture. I tell even my kids who have never been to London or Manchester or Glasgow, that it’s hard to describe travel and wrestling within the UK. I go to Mexico quite often and wrestling the Lucha Libre style, the pageantry, those experiences you truly have to live. Television or social media doesn’t do it justice. Once you’re there and you watch a show in Japan, surrounded by Japanese wrestling fans, there’s nothing quite like it. Getting in the culture is what’s so unique and if you’re a wrestling fan it’s definitely a bucket list item.

Was your company Global Force Entertainment (GFE) already working in this field? What is its business model?

We work on projects like Starrcast, the four-day convention around All In, was basically a live podcast event, we brought that to Fite. The main thing GFE is doing now is we have partnered with Fite and they do combat sports, boxing, MMA and wrestling, and we are the wrestling arm of it. We market that and bring content to market, WrestleCade here in America is a Thanksgiving tradition, a three-day convention we are going to be bringing to Fite. This Sunday, October 21, GFE we’re bringing the NWA 70th anniversary show, the rematch from All In, Cody Rhodes versus Nick Aldis for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, we are bringing that content to your favourite streaming device, via the Fite app.

So there are lots of exciting opportunities for you and Wrestling Travel given these connections you have.

That’s right. When me and Lee sat down and went over my wrestling career and his day-to-day business shall we say, the travel world, we realised we could mix the two and really have a recipe for a lot of fun and a customised experience for the fan that we’re excited to bring to market.

So with your long-standing relationship with Antonio Pena, the founder of AAA, is working with Wrestling Travel to offer fans trips to AAA’s biggest shows something you’ve discussed?

Oh gosh yes. And what is really unique is, in the entire country of Mexico, they have wrestling seven nights a week, all over the country. In Mexico City alone they have it on three or four nights. AAA have five big shows a year, the biggest being Triplemania, basically their version of WrestleMania, but they have five big events a year, so those packages are going to be rolling out without question.

That’s another real experience, we can tie in for people all around the world, Mexico has got some beautiful beaches, Cancun, Cozumel and Acapulco, you could visit along with the wrestling experience and the culture. So my relationship with the Pena family is definitely going to be part of what we do with Global Force and Wrestling Travel.

That sounds amazing – if you can tie in a beach holiday with some wrestling, that sounds like you’re living the dream right there!

Ha ha ha, there you go, it checks all the boxes, right?

Talking about AAA, you won the AAA Mega Championship by defeating Rey Wagner and Rey Mysterio Jr. in a three-way match at Verano de Escándalo in Monterrey, Nuevo León in June, That must have been a special experience.

Yeah like I said a bit ago, 2018 has been nothing short of incredible. It went down on one of their big shows, me and Dr Wagner have a long history in Mexico and me and Rey Mysterio go back over 20 years, we met when we worked together and against each other in the 1990s in WCW. So for me to be in that match and win the Mega Championship for the second time was definitely special.

Speaking of Mysterio, he has rejoined WWE and was part of SmackDown 1000 this week. How pleased are you for Rey?

Oh, I couldn’t be happier for him. Rey is such a good guy, a good human being. I think when history looks back, he may end up being the most famous Hispanic wrestler in history. You can’t say enough, the world wide travel that Rey has done and impact he has made, it goes 20 years plus like I said. He broke onto the scene as a young man in WCW and his time spent in WWE winning the world championships… he is just a legendary name. He was in the early days of AAA and now he’s back in WWE, I couldn’t be happier for the guy. A good family guy, a great human being and a fantastic wrestler.

You lost the title to Fénix in a fatal four way at Triplemanía 26 in Mexico City in August, in a match also containing Brian Cage and Rich Swann. I ask this question with all due respect – what’s it like competing with wrestlers who are half your age?

Ha ha. You said it! Here’s what I take a lot of pride in. I train every day, I stay fit and I take a lot of pride in having the ability to go in there with them. It was special in so many ways, we were one of the main events at Triplemania but not only that, the last hour of Triplemania was broadcast live on Televisa, network television in Mexico, like an ITV or BBC, it’s the network in Mexico. So that hour, the ratings were through the roof. So when I tell you it was a big event in Mexico, I’m not quite sure I’m doing it justice. It was a pop culture event bigger than a mega wrestling show.

So to be a part of the B title of that organisation, the champion going into that match, at this stage in my career, going against Fenix – and Rich Swann and Brian Cage no doubt – but Fenix is, I used to be able to say because I met him when he was coming in the door as a young kid, Fenix has arrived and he is I wouldn’t say the next big thing, he is the big thing, and he is setting the scene on fire. For me to be a part of that and knowing I came prepared and carried my weight in the match so to speak, I’m pretty damn proud of it.

Rightly so. Fenix and Swann are such dynamic high flyers and Cage is such a physical presence, a powerhouse too, so if you’re not physically at it, I guess you’re going to be exposed.

I brought the showbiz to that match, ha ha, and I’m damn glad to bring that. That’s something I guess you could say has been right up my alley my entire career, the showbiz part of the match.

You clearly feel you still have a lot more to offer the wrestling world as a performer as well as a businessman?

Let’s not get too far ahead, I know that my in-ring days, my best years are in my rear view mirror, and I have no problem with that. But from time to time, the old Toby Keith song, ‘I’m not as good as I once was, but I’m as good once as I ever was’, that might be appropriate!

But on Sunday, the NWA 70th anniversary, The Tennessee State Fairground Sports Arena, a building my family has promoted in since it opened in the 70s, for me to put on my promoter’s cap, those kind of things excite me the most. I’m super excited for that and one of Britain’s own, Nick Aldis, is going to be challenging for the NWA title and the history with that title is pretty special for myself and my family, so no, I like to wear the promoter’s hat more than I do the in-ring performer hat now, if I had my choice.

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Backstage Update On WWE Possibly Signing Pentagon Jr. And Fenix

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There’s a lot of speculation on WWE signing brothers Rey Fenix and Pentagon Jr. The two currently hold the MLW Tag Team Titles and Pentagon held the Impact World Heavyweight Title earlier this year. WWE has had interest in signing both wrestlers for some time and first asked fans about their interest in the brothers during a June 2017 Fan Council survey.

The brothers are currently signed to Lucha Underground and Dave Meltzer confirmed on the latest edition of Wrestling Observer Radio that they are not able to sign with any other wrestling promotion right now. There may be an option to leave the deal once the current fourth season of Lucha Underground ends. There’s no word yet on when the season will end but they are airing the 14th episode this week. The third season had 40 episodes and the second season had 26 episodes.

There’s strong speculation on Fenix and Pentagon signing with WWE once the current Lucha Underground season ends but they could also sign with someone like AAA or they could stick with Lucha Underground.

Pentagon, who is the current PCW Ultra Champion, addressed the rumors at a PCW Ultra event this past weekend. After successfully defending his title, he spoke to the crowd and said: “Respect that I am the PCW Champion and no one is going to take that from me. Thank you very much! And before I forget. I am not going anywhere. Penta will be in PCW for many, more years.”

MLW posted the following teaser on Fenix and Pentagon this past week, and that fueled the rumors on them signing for the WWE NXT brand:

https://twitter.com/MLW/status/1037816334342676481

Source: WrestlingINC

Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide TripleMania XXVI Results 8/25/18

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* Psycho Clown, La Park, and Pentagon Jr. defeated Hijo del Fantasma (Cage Match with last two entrants facing off in a Mask vs. Mask Match)
* Lady Shani defeated Faby Apache (Mask vs. Hair)
* Fenix defeated Jeff Jarrett (c), Brian Cage, and Rich Swann (AAA Mega Heavyweight Championship)
* Joe Lider, Murder Clown and Pagano defeated La Mascara, Rey Escorpion and Texano Jr. (Street Fight)
* Averno, Chessman and Super Fly defeated Jack Evans, Juventud Guerrera and Teddy Hart
* Carta Brava Jr., Mocho Cota Jr. and Tito Santana defeated Mamba, Maximo and Pimpinela Escarlata, and El Hijo de L.A. Park, Puma King and Taurus
* Bandido and Flamita defeated Aerostar and Drago, Golden Magic and Laredo Kid, and Andrew Everett and DJZ (Number One Contender Ladder Match for the AAA Tag Team Championship)
* Big Mami and Nino Hamburguesa (c) defeated Hijo Del Vikingo and Vanilla, Dinastia and Lady Maravilla and Angelikal and La Hiedra (AAA Mixed Tag Team Championship)
* Sammy Guevara defeated Australian Suicide (c), ACH and Shane Strickland (AAA World Cruiserweight Championship)
* Freelance, Astrolux and Dragon Bane defeated Draztick Boy, Aramis and Látigo

Also during the event, Konnan and Vampiro signed a contract for a Loser Leaves AAA Match.

Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide TripleMania XXVI 8/25/18

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You can watch the show on AAA’s Twitch channel and it will have English commentary by Matt Striker and Vampiro.

AAA Mega Heavyweight Championship: (C) Jeff Jarrett vs. Fenix vs. Brian Cage vs. Rich Swann

Steel Cage Match (last two entrants facing off in a Mask vs. Mask Match) – Psycho Clown vs. Hijo del Fantasma vs. La Park vs. Pentagon Jr.

Mask vs. Hair: Lady Shani vs. Faby Apache

AAA Tag Team Championship Ladder Match: Aerostar & Drago vs. Golden Magic & Laredo Kid vs. Bandido & Flamita vs. Andrew Everett and DJZ

La Mascara, Rey Escorpion & Texano Jr. vs. Joe Lider, Murder Clown & Pagano

Jack Evans, Juventud Guerrera & Teddy Hart vs. Averno, Chessman & Super Fly

Mamba, Maximo & Pimpinela Escarlata vs. Carta Brava Jr., Mocho Cota Jr. & Tito Santana vs. El Hijo de L.A. Park, Puma King & Taurus

AAA Mixed Tag Team Championship: (C) Big Mami & Nino Hamburguesa vs. Hijo Del Vikingo & Vanilla vs. Dinastia & Lady Maravilla vs. Angelikal & La Hiedra

10-Way AAA Cruiserweight Championship: (C) Australian Suicide vs. TBA

A Llave a la Gloria Finals (Six-Man Tag)

Alberto El Patron Backs Out Of TripleMania XXVI Over Payment Issues

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TripleMania XXVIwill no longer feature Alberto El Patron, as the wrestler says he hasn’t received his agreed upon deposit.

Patron tweeted a statement which claims he didn’t get the deposit from AAA and they didn’t comply with the terms of the agreement, therefore he won’t be participating.

Alberto was announced for TripleMania XXVI  back in March.

The event takes place on August 25 and will feature Psycho Clown, El Hijo del Fantasma, LA Parkand Pentagon Jr. in a 4-way mask vs. mask match and WWE Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett defending the AAA Mega Championship in a Fatal 4-Way against Fenix, Brian Cage and Rich Swann.

Read Alberto’s full statement below (if you speak Spanish).

https://twitter.com/Multienfoque1/status/1031951507942457345

Source: Pro Wrestling Sheet

Chris Jericho Issues Lifetime Ban To Wrestler From His Podcast, Taya Valkyrie Talks Issues With AAA

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As noted, two-time AAA Reina de Reinas Champion Taya Valkyrie was recently a guest on Talk Is Jericho. Among other things, Valkyrie talked about the controversy surrounding her being stripped of the Reina de Reinas title and feeling “backstabbed” by Vampiro. Also, Chris Jericho weighed in on Sexy Star allegedly shooting on Rosemary.

In April, Taya defeated Ayako Hamada to regain the Reina de Reinas title in a gruelling and bloody street fight.

“I won the title in probably one of my favorite matches and most intense matches I’ve ever had in my [pro wrestling] career versus Ayako Hamada.” Valkyrie continued, “Vampiro comes out [after the match], says all this stuff, calls us back to the ring, it’s big, emotional stuff, and people are throwing money in the ring. It’s craziness. I go backstage and I’m just out of my mind and like, ‘oh my God! What just happened?’ and it was crazy.”

Shortly after winning back the Reina de Reinas title, Taya was involved in a car accident and was unable to compete in the squared circle. ‘La Perra del Mal’ claimed that she was duped into returning the title to AAA as AAA personnel was not upfront with her about supposedly wanting to set up an angle. Adding insult to injury, Taya found out about being stripped of the championship on social media.

“I later found out because John was going there for TV, Johnny Mundo, John Morrison, John Hennigan, my fiancé, was told, he was invited to come to TV because he’s their Triple Crown Champion right now. So they said, ‘can you bring Taya’s belt because we want to shoot some stuff backstage with it?’ Yeah, and of course, I said, ‘of course, you can take my belt!’ I don’t care about the belt – it’s not about that, so he brought the belt and he called me that night after the show and I was like, ‘so are you bringing all the belts back with you and stuff?’ because we also wanted to do some shoots with them because we’re both the champions of the company! The power couple! And he goes, ‘oh no, they didn’t let me take yours.’ And I was like, ‘what? What the hell is going on?’

“Immediately, I texted Dorian [Roldan Peña], who is… his family owns AAA. And he’s like, ‘oh, just wait, just wait.’ Do you know what I mean? Me and Dorian have always had a really good working relationship. I’ve never had problems with him. I love his mom who passed away also this year. They were like my family down there! They totally looked out for me and stuff. And then, the next day I woke up to find out that I had been stripped of my title, which Vampiro announced on social media. So I found out over social media that I had been stripped of my title. Not a phone call, not a message, not an email. I’m glued to my cell phone. You can text me anytime and I’ll answer you right away. Not a big deal. They told me that the angle they were trying to use was it was an illegal choke that I used to win, but I was congratulated on my win because that makes zero sense. And it was a no-DQ [match], so tell me how that makes sense. If this is all storyline, make something that in my opinion makes sense.”

Taya added, “if I couldn’t go there to defend it, I was totally ready to, like, make a video [and] make up some heelish way of saying, ‘screw this – I don’t want to come down there.’ There [were] a million ways this whole situation could’ve been handled!”

Taya went on to say that she felt “disrespected” by AAA and extended her well wishes to the company and everyone currently affiliated the Mexican lucha libre professional wrestling promotion.

“I just felt very disrespected because I was like, ‘they did that to me in that way’. And everyone’s like, ‘just calm down – it’s just part of the thing’ and I’m like, ‘if this is what it is and it is part of an angle, then why isn’t anybody talking to me?’ A lot of people know this, that a lot of people left AAA in the last year. All of my friends left AAA in the last year because they had problems with the office, they just didn’t feel they were getting paid enough, just different things. Everyone has their own reason and I stuck behind them.”

Taya said, “I think the championship thing really bothered me because I take it so seriously. I’m so passionate about how much work I had to do to get that. And moving beyond that, that chapter for me has closed or has paused for now and that’s fine. Good luck to the girls that are there. Good luck to the company. Good luck to everybody. And I don’t want to speak poorly of a company that gave me an opportunity, but it was s–tty what happened and I’m just moving forward and appreciating everything a little bit more still.”

Taya shared that she felt “backstabbed” when Sexy Star was brought back to AAA and Vampiro untruthfully announced that Taya no-showed.

“To later on find out that they brought back Sexy Star who had left on bad terms with the company a year-and-a-half earlier, just to have a weird match where then Vampiro got in the ring and said that I didn’t show up for my booking, like I didn’t show up to the show. No, I was not booked. I couldn’t even go! Do you know what I mean? And I get it, like, making a story and stuff, but it just wasn’t built the right way in my opinion.”

Taya continued, “Sexy Star becomes the new Reina de Reinas Champion and it all just seemed a bit weird to me. I’m not going to get into too many details, but it just seemed suspicious and it just made me feel like I was backstabbed. It made me feel like I wasn’t important anymore after that long. All-of-a-sudden, it seems like I don’t even exist. Do you know what I mean? So there were ways of doing it and I just felt it wasn’t done the right way.”

Apparently, Taya does not know where she stands with AAA; however, she has a contract with the company.

“I don’t know where I stand right now with AAA. I’m taking time off from Mexico. I needed some time off. I’m very happy right now doing my stuff and planning my life. I’ve never been in a better place in my personal life. I’m planning a wedding for the spring.” Taya explained, “I do have a contract with them. I continue to have a contract with them. I’ve just chosen that I need some time to breathe and stuff. I feel like a lot of things need to be discussed because I’m just not happy with the way this all went down and I don’t like the way it made me feel more than anything.”

Taya stated that Vampiro published nasty things about her on social media, but hopes that he has learned to treat talent better. ‘The Lucha Queen’ was pleased that John Morrison stood up for her as ‘The Pro Wrestler With The Most John-Based Nicknames’ is not naturally confrontational. Additionally, Taya divulged that she felt like Vampiro did not have her back in the situation.

“[Vampiro]’s ruffling some feathers and John did ultimately stand up for me, which if anyone else knows John, he’s the nicest person too, for him to say what he said on Twitter was a big deal because he doesn’t talk like that to people. But Vampiro went online and said some really horrible things about me, which he then deleted. And then, he apologized on his Facebook page, and then, deleted it. And then, apologized to me in person, at Comic-Con and I just don’t like holding grudges. This is work at the end of the day. I don’t have to like someone to work with them, but I will always take the higher road because this is my livelihood and my life. I just thought he didn’t handle this professionally. And if you’re supposed to be the person representing the talent, you shouldn’t talk about them like that and I think he realizes that now. I hope he realizes that now. I really thought that… he’s also a Canadian in Mexico. I just felt that the Mexican culture is very patriotic and they all stand together and he was the one Canadian that I really thought would have my back and I felt like he didn’t have my back, so I just felt like s–t basically.”

Also, during the podcast, Jericho himself had some choice words for Sexy Star and banned the luchadora from TIJ for life.

“If that’s true, Sexy Star, you’re a sexy piece of s–t and so is anybody that books you from now on. [In pro] wrestling you’re giving each other your body. There’s a lot of trust and to do something malicious like that, on purpose, I don’t care what the circumstances are – that’s just bad, bad news, man. I don’t know where her mind is at. I’ve never met her. At this point, I don’t think I want to. Sexy Star, you are now going to have a lifetime ban from Talk Is Jericho. Sexy Star is banned from Talk Is Jericho for life. There you go. That’s my little piece of the pie. That’s what I say about that.”

Sources: WrestlingINC and Talk Is Jericho

Steve Austin Comments on the Sexy Star/Rosemary Incident

Below is audio posted on the WrestlingInsiders YouTube channel of Steve Austin Commenting on the Sexy Star Incident with Rosemary.