Chavo Guerrero Officially Returns to WWE, Will Help Lead WWE × AAA Collaboration

The Guerrero legacy lives on in WWE. During a recent chat with veteran journalist Bill Apter, Chavo Guerrero confirmed that he’s officially back with the company — this time taking on a behind-the-scenes role connected to WWE’s ongoing partnership with Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide.

Rumors of Chavo’s return began swirling earlier this year when he was spotted backstage at a WWE × AAA event. Now, the 55-year-old wrestling veteran has confirmed that he’s signed a new deal and is helping coordinate WWE’s crossover shows with AAA.

“Yeah, I just re-signed with WWE,” Chavo said. “I’m helping out with their AAA shows and putting things together. I’m back with them.”

Chavo expressed excitement about the collaboration, calling it a major step for the future of Lucha Libre under the WWE banner.

“Just to see AAA under that WWE umbrella is pretty awesome,” he continued. “We want to keep the tradition of Lucha Libre alive — what makes it so amazing — and combine that with WWE’s marketing and production. The sky’s the limit. I think the show’s going to skyrocket and give fans even better wrestling.”

As part of one of wrestling’s most respected dynasties, Chavo’s return brings not only experience but authenticity to WWE’s growing connection with Latin American audiences. His blend of ring knowledge, cultural insight, and storytelling history could make him a key figure in shaping how WWE presents Lucha Libre on a global stage.

With WWE and AAA working closer than ever, and Chavo Guerrero now back in the mix, fans could be witnessing the start of a new golden era for international wrestling collaboration.

Chavo Guerrero Supports Cousin Speaking About Alleged Assault By Vickie’s Husband

Chavo Guerrero has come out in support of his cousin Sherilyn who has claimed that she was sexually assaulted by her stepfather in 2020.

This week, Sherilyn Guerrero claimed that her stepfather sexually assaulted her, and that her mother Vickie Guerrero defended him.

In a tweet, Chavo said he “fully supports” his cousin and believes her claims.

Vickie Guerrero has not publicly commented on the matter at this time.

Source: eWrestlingNews

Chavo Guerrero Jr. Makes AEW Debut at Fyter Fest Night Two

Chavo Guerrero Jr. is All Elite, making his AEW debut during night two of Fyter Fest. Last night’s special episode of Dynamite saw Guerrero announced as the advisor to Andrade El Idolo. Guerrero appeared and said that while he’s excited to be part of AEW and praised the talent, none of them were on El Idolo’s level. That brought out PAC and Death Triangle, and Guerrero tried to recruit Penta and Fenix to no avail.

Guerrero returned to the ring in April at Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport 6, defeating Rocky Romero. He was last seen at Impact Wrestling in September of 2019 and has been working in Hollywood for the last few years, working on shows like Young Rock and GLOW.

Source: 411Mania

Chavo Guerrero Jr. Talks About Training Actors On Upcoming GLOW Series

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The Netflix series GLOW is arriving on Friday with plenty of hype … and wrestling trainer Chavo Guerrero Jr. spoke about what it was like to train the women in a new featurette.

Guerrero was hired as a trainer for the upcoming dramedy based on the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling promotion from the 80s and today Netflix released video that included footage from one of his training sessions.

Several of the actresses admitted to being nervous at first, but eventually getting into the wrestling. Guerrero also spoke positively of the environment they trained in.

“Anytime you saw those girls that couldn’t get something or were getting frustrated, she’d have five or six girls supporting her right there.”

Source: Pro Wrestling Sheet