WWE isn’t wasting any time tightening its grip on AAA.

Fightful Select reports WWE has quietly started sending agents to AAA tapings to observe how things are run and report back. Jeremy Borash has been heavily involved in this process and has reportedly held multiple conversations with talent at recent shows.

“They’re getting a feel for how things are done,” one source told Fightful.

The talent in AAA—especially those without official contracts—are still unsure about their roles moving forward. WWE’s deal to acquire a 51% stake in AAA is expected to finalize later this year, but the impact is already being felt.

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At least one AAA insider claims the change in backstage structure is real, with some longtime AAA figures already losing power behind the scenes.

“A couple of top people in AAA have already felt some tides shift and have been knocked down a few pegs of power,” said the source.

With WWE slowly integrating its structure into the heart of Mexican wrestling, the road ahead for AAA’s locker room looks uncertain—and anything but business as usual.

Do you think all the changes WWE are making will backfire for AAA? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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