Just minutes before AAA TripleManía XXXIII went live from Mexico City, Triple H stepped up to address the locker room—and his message wasn’t about WWE domination, it was about unity.

In a video shared on social media, Triple H made it clear that WWE’s presence at TripleManía wasn’t about taking control, but about working together. With stars like Dominik Mysterio, Natalya, and The Judgment Day sharing the stage with AAA legends, it was a historic night for lucha libre. And Triple H wanted to set the tone.

“I just wanted to take a second to address all of you and tell you how excited we are to be here with all of you today. For everybody here, for all the talent that came before, the talent that are here. You all put your heart, your soul, your passion on the line, your blood, sweat, your tears to get us to where we are today.”

He continued by addressing any speculation about WWE’s intentions at the event:

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“I want to make sure that everybody understands that we’re not here to change this. We’re not here to take this over. We’re not here to make it something different. We’re here to do this with you, to enhance what you do and to make it grow beyond anybody’s wildest expectations.”

Triple H finished with a passionate call to action:

“Let’s take this tonight and build on it from here. All of you guys have been doing it. Now we’re going to do it together. So let’s turn this into the biggest thing we can possibly think of. Let’s all dream big and go work to make it everything we want it to be. All right, starting tonight. Thank you all very much.”

The energy heading into TripleManía XXXIII was already intense, but Triple H’s words set the stage for something even bigger—possibly the start of a long-term collaboration between two wrestling worlds.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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