WWE will not be using Alberto El Patron, formerly known as Alberto Del Rio in WWE, in the future despite the company's budding relationship with AAA. A new report from Bodyslam indicates that the company is adamant about not using El Patron in any capacity.
With just one more day to go until they meet for the AAA Mega Championship, the intensity for the title bout between Alberto Del Rio and Vikingo was taken up more than a few notches.
Alberto Del Rio could be heading back to WWE after a long absence, but not everyone’s on board. The former world champion hasn’t wrestled for the company since 2016, and any return would bring questions—not just about his in-ring value, but his past.
Right before SmackDown Friday, multiple outlets reported WWE was releasing or failing to renew the contracts of various superstars. The company prioritized continuing to churn out record profits in exchange for losing talented depth across its roster.
Former AEW TNT Champion Miro wrestled his first match in over a year on Saturday in Doha, Qatar. Miro, who also previously wrestled for WWE as Rusev, worked the event for Qatar Pro Wrestling.
Miro wrestled his first match in nearly 14 months this weekend at Qatar Pro-Wrestling’s Super Slam III event in Doha, Qatar. The former AEW TNT Champion faced AAA Mega Champion Alberto El Patron (FKA Alberto Del Rio) on Saturday night.
The Royal Rumble is arguably the WWE's most exciting annual pay-per-view. The event first took place in 1988, and since then there have been 38 winners in total. How many of the 38 can you name in five minutes?