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The Undertaker’s Role in AAA Booking Sparks Talk of Bigger Creative Plan
  • 1) Undertaker and Jeremy Borash helped book AAA Guerra de Titanes, shaping major creative decisions.
  • 2) They funneled ideas through Konnan and Dorian Roldán, respecting AAA history and lucha libre culture.
  • 3) Their success may lead to producing WWE main roster matches in 2026; fan reaction was mixed.

The AAA Guerra de Titanes event on Dec. 20 was widely touted as one of the company's better booked shows. Interesting, there was a notable name behind many of the big creative decisions.

The Undertaker Played A Big Role In Booking The Show

According to Wrestling Observer, The Undertaker and Jeremy Borash were heavily involved in booking the show, working closely with Konnan and AAA executive Dorian Roldán to shape the final product.

The report notes that Undertaker and Borash funneled their ideas through Konnan and Roldán to ensure the booking aligned with AAA’shistory and Mexican pro wrestling culture, and the results were well received. Rather than imposing a purely WWE-style structure, both The Undertaker and Borash made sure not to overstep.

Borash, who has long experience producing matches, is not new to the gig. Fans might be surprised to hear that the Undertaker is taking on a larger role in that capacity. He is one of the most respected minds in wrestling history, and when asked, he reportedly took a hands-on role in crafting the show’s direction.

The news is significant beyond AAA. The same report states that Undertaker and Borash are being eyed to produce matches for WWE’s main roster in 2026, signaling a possible expansion of Undertaker’s influence beyond his current ambassadorial and media roles.

Fans React To News That Undertaker Is Now Booking Creative

Fan reaction online was immediate and polarized. Some praised the move, calling Undertaker a potential “Booker of the Year” candidate and openly campaigning for him to be involved with SmackDown’s creative direction. Others viewed the AAA collaboration as “cinema” and welcomed the blend of old-school psychology with lucha libre presentation.

Not all feedback was positive. The Undertaker’s involvement may have enhanced the product, but can he keep that momentum going? Or will his wrestling style work itself into the product?

The Undertaker is old school and he's not afraid to admit it. Still, he's well known for his match psychology, pacing, and storytelling.

With decades of experience as a performer, speculation that he could jump into a more creative, behind-the-scenes role is being met with some excitement.

AAA Guerra de Titanes doesn't sound like a one-off experiment. Instead, it might have been an introduction into a larger creative role. What’s clear is that Undertaker’s influence in wrestling is evolving, and AAA Guerra de Titanes might have offered an early look at what his influence might bring to the product.

This article first appeared on The Sportster and was syndicated with permission.

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