Andrade had another ringside interaction on AEW Dynamite this week—but this time, the mystery woman turned out to be someone already involved with AEW.
After grabbing attention at AEW Revolution with a celebrity ringside moment, Andrade El Idolo pulled off another mid-match interaction during the April 9, 2026 episode of AEW Dynamite. And just like before, fans were left asking—who was that?
During an eight-man tag featuring Andrade alongside Mark Davis and Konosuke Takeshita against a team including Jack Perry, Bandido, and Darby Allin, Andrade once again stepped out of the action and headed to ringside.
Just like at Revolution, he paused to take a selfie with a woman sitting in the front row—turning a routine moment into something fans immediately started trying to figure out. After the show, the woman’s identity was revealed—and she’s not a random fan or outside celebrity. She’s someone already connected to AEW, as the tweet came from Mel Coleman, an artist who has worked with AEW for years and is known for creating artwork tied to the Don Callis Family.
“How else do you expect me to paint all the details in my masterpieces? #aew #aewdynamite”
This changes the dynamic of Andrade’s now-recurring ringside bit. At Revolution, the moment crossed into pop culture with singer Paula DeAnda. On Collision, it tied into the indie wrestling scene. Now, it’s looping back into AEW’s own creative world.
At this point, it’s clearly not random. Andrade’s matches are turning into a running gag where the ringside interaction is just as important as what happens in the ring—and each reveal adds a different layer to the bit.
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