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'''Lucha Libre AAA World Wide''' is a lucha libre promotion based in [[Mexico City]]. It was founded in [[1992]] by [[Antonio Peña]] after his departure from [[CMLL|Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre]] (CMLL). It's been the biggest and most important promotion at many times during it's history, but also nearly has had to close it's doors at times. The promotion was founded by [[Antonio Pena]] with funding from the [[Televisa]] network. After Pena passed away, the company was inherited by his sister [[Marisela Peña Roldan]], with her husband [[Joaquin Roldan]] and son [[Dorian Roldan]] have visible roles in leadership in front of and behind the camera. | |||
AAA clashes with the traditional style of promotion of lucha libre. Most promotions are based on running the same locations, while AAA tours around the country. AAA's shows are much more storyline driven, more akin to United States wrestling than [[CMLL]]. AAA uses many different types of gimmick matches and is believed to be the first promotion to use a six sided ring. AAA focuses on the show being entertaining, rather than just the matches. | |||
AAA airs on Televisa in Mexico, and on Galavision in the United States. It has had other short term television outlets over the years. In 2009 and 2010, AAA [[AAA Lucha Libre Premier Championship|Lucha Libre Premier]] aired on [[Fox Sports Mexico|Fox Sports in Mexico]]. | |||
On [[March 3]], [[2015]], AAA held a press conference in [[Mexico City]] to announce the change of promotion's name. This joined with the big announcement of [[Rey Mysterio Jr.]]'s return and the running of first ever [[Lucha World Cup]] alongside promotions from both [[Japan]] and the [[United States]]. | |||
== Name == | |||
[[Image:Pap.jpg|right]] | [[Image:Pap.jpg|right]] | ||
AAA | |||
AAA was originally formed by Televisa. The initials were originally an abbreviation for '''Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion de Espactaculos ''' (Assistance, Consulting and Administration of Tours), as the company was intended to be an overreaching umbrella company for many different touring business. Those plans never came together and "AAA" simply came to represent the lucha libre promotion. | |||
The 1995 economic crisis led to Televisa withdrawing financially from the promotion, though the shows continue to air on the network. Pena received control of the AAA name, continuing to use it as the name of the promotion, but dropping the abbreviation. Today, "AAA" just stands for AAA. Pena formed his own promotional company, '''Promociones Antonio Pena S.A.''' to administrate the shows. PAPSA only puts on AAA lucha libre shows, so the names are interchangable. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
[[Antonio Peña]] had been one of the primary creative forces for EMLL since starting in the Mexico City office in 1988. This was a very strong period for the company in terms of creating new stars and delivering big matches; the [[1990]] [[Rayo de Jalisco Jr.]] versus [[Cien Caras]], mask versus mask match set an all-time [[Arena Mexico]] attendance record. Pena was frequently credited with designing new characters ([[Misterioso]], [[Volador]]), creating the modern minis division and modernizing the product. Pena shared creative power with [[Juan Herrera]], who had different views on the direction of the promotion. The two apparently clashed, while building up legions of supportive luchadors. Pena also angered the luchador union when he made a deal with Televisa to air the major show of the week two days later, prime time on Sunday nights. The union went on strike to block it, and forced the shows to air at noon (so as to not air up against live shows.) | |||
Paco Alonso, owner of the company, also feuded with Pena over power in the company and backed Herrera, so it was probably inevitable that Pena would leave the company. The other main promotion at the time, [[UWA]], had it's own share of internal political battles and was even less forward looking than CMLL, so Pena would need a new place. | |||
In fall of 1991, Pena secretly began negotiating with television network Televisa to fund a new lucha libre promotion. Televisa was reportedly unhappy with CMLL, and believed that Pena was the voice CMLL should have been listening to. Televisa would get it's televised lucha libre from Pena, since his wrestlers would not be part of the old union. Pena, and allies [[Konnan]] and [[Octagon]], began quietly recruiting luchadors for the new promotion. The news of the new promotion finally slipped out in early April 1992, but all parties continued to work in CMLL fora few more weeks. | |||
The new promotion was announced [[May 7]], [[1992]] in [[Mexico City]] press conference. Pena, along with the wrestlers who were joining him, had quit CMLL two weeks earlier, on April 22. Luchadors at that initial press conference included [[Fuerza Guerrera]], [[Juventud Guerrera]], [[Octagon]], [[Eslabon Perdido]], [[Hijo del Santo]], [[Perro Aguayo]], [[Justiciero]], [[Angel Azteca]], [[Atila Jr.]], [[Cien Caras]], [[Mascara Ano 2000]], [[Universo 2000]], [[Konnan]], [[Blue Panther]], [[Super Bowl]], [[Quarterback I|Quarterback]], [[Winners]], [[Inmortal]], [[Reptil]], [[Bleda]], [[Kid Boxer]], [[Picudo]], [[Ice Killer]], [[Dr. Maldad]], [[Mr. Maldad]], [[LA Park|La Parka]], [[Magnate]], [[Fantasma]], and [[Mascara Sagrada]]. Most of the mini estrellas also jumped to AAA. Other luchadors jumped from CMLL and UWA the promotion in the following months. Pena also recruited many unknown or barely known independent luchadors, using them for new characters he had designed. The first AAA show took place on [[May 15]], in [[Veracruz]]. | |||
== First Show Results == | |||
[[Image:1st_AAA.jpg|left|]] | |||
#1. Apocalipsis III & [[Inmortal]] b [[Barba Negra]] & [[Black Warrior|Super Star]] | |||
#2. [[Justicierito]], [[Mascarita Sagrada (Original)]] & [[Octagoncito (Original)]] b [[Jerrito Estrada]], [[Espectrito]] & [[Picudito]] | |||
#3. [[Rocco Valente]], [[Tony Arce]] & [[Vulcano]] b [[Winners]], [[Giro]] & [[Dardo Aguilar|Colorado]] | |||
#4. [[Fuerza Guerrera]], [[Ice Killer]] & [[LA Park|La Parka]] b [[Octagón]], [[Justiciero]], & [[Angel Azteca]] | |||
5. [[Perro Aguayo]], [[Mascara Sagrada]] & [[El Fantasma]] b [[Cien Caras]], [[Máscara Año 2000]] & [[Universo 2000]] | |||
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== Annual Shows == | |||
AAA runs 5 annual major shows, which usually feature the culmination of feuds and storylines built since the last major show. The shows are always held around the same time of year. Technically, these are the only shows fully promoted by the company. Both the spot shows and the regular TV tapings are promoted by local groups, with AAA only responsible for the wrestlers and the programming. | |||
AAA | |||
The current shows are | |||
* [[Rey de Reyes (annual show)|Rey de Reyes]] - spring, featuring the [[Rey de Reyes|tournament of the same name]] | |||
* [[TripleMania]] - early summer, AAA's biggest show of the year and the first of these annual shows | |||
* [[Verano de Escandalo]] - late summer, moved to mid-summer after the Pena Memorial show was added | |||
* [[Antonio Pena Memorial Show]] - fall, started after the death of the company's founder | |||
* [[Guerrera de Titanes]] - late fall, the last major show of the year | |||
In past years, AAA has also run a show built around the [[Reina de Reinas]] tournament, but it's treated more like a special episode of their television show rather than a major event. | |||
== Current Champions == | == Current Champions == | ||
{{AAATitleBox}} | {{AAATitleBox}} | ||
{{AAAEvents}} | |||
== Hall of Fame == | |||
AAA started their own Hall of Fame in 2007. New entrants are announced at Rey de Reyes each year, usually one per year. | |||
:[[AAA Hall of Fame]] | |||
:2007: [[Antonio Pena]], founder , and [[Rey Misterio Jr.]], star for AAA in the early-mid 90s | |||
:2008: [[Eddie Guerrero]], star for AAA in the early-mid 90s | |||
:2009: [[Tropicasas]], tecnico referee since the start of the company | |||
:2010: no inductee | |||
:2011: [[Octagón]] | |||
:2012: [[Perro Aguayo]] | |||
:2013: [[Abismo Negro]] | |||
:2014: [[El Brazo]], [[Rayo de Jalisco]] | |||
:2015: [[Hijo del Perro Aguayo]], [[Hector Garza]] | |||
:2016: [[Love Machine]], [[Joaquin Roldan]] | |||
== Groups == | |||
{{LaSociedad}} | |||
{{Bizarros}} | |||
{{DarkFamily}} | |||
{{PsychoCircus}} | |||
{{Vipers}} | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
{{Gallery|name=Antonipena.jpg|caption=Founder [[Antonio Pena]]}} | |||
{{Gallery|name=Portadaplayboy.jpg|caption=AAA valets in Playboy Mexico}} | {{Gallery|name=Portadaplayboy.jpg|caption=AAA valets in Playboy Mexico}} | ||
{{Gallery | {{Gallery|name=Gringos Locos.jpg|caption=Art Barr & Eddy Guerrero in 1994}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=ReyJrvsPsic 006 0001.jpg|caption=September 22, 1995, prior to a 2/3 Falls Contest between Rey Mysterio Jr. & Psicosis}} | {{Gallery|name=ReyJrvsPsic 006 0001.jpg|caption=September 22, 1995, prior to a 2/3 Falls Contest between Rey Mysterio Jr. & Psicosis}} | ||
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== Music Video == | |||
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* [http://luchalibreaaa.com/ Triple A/AAA/PAPSA's website] | * [http://luchalibreaaa.com/ Triple A/AAA/PAPSA's website] | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asistencia_Asesoría_y_Administración wikipedia] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asistencia_Asesoría_y_Administración wikipedia] | ||
=== Other Sources === | |||
* Lucha Libre Weekly (many including #11, #12) | |||
[[Category:Promotions]] | [[Category:Promotions]] |
Latest revision as of 22:38, 19 May 2017
Lucha Libre AAA World Wide is a lucha libre promotion based in Mexico City. It was founded in 1992 by Antonio Peña after his departure from Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). It's been the biggest and most important promotion at many times during it's history, but also nearly has had to close it's doors at times. The promotion was founded by Antonio Pena with funding from the Televisa network. After Pena passed away, the company was inherited by his sister Marisela Peña Roldan, with her husband Joaquin Roldan and son Dorian Roldan have visible roles in leadership in front of and behind the camera.
AAA clashes with the traditional style of promotion of lucha libre. Most promotions are based on running the same locations, while AAA tours around the country. AAA's shows are much more storyline driven, more akin to United States wrestling than CMLL. AAA uses many different types of gimmick matches and is believed to be the first promotion to use a six sided ring. AAA focuses on the show being entertaining, rather than just the matches.
AAA airs on Televisa in Mexico, and on Galavision in the United States. It has had other short term television outlets over the years. In 2009 and 2010, AAA Lucha Libre Premier aired on Fox Sports in Mexico.
On March 3, 2015, AAA held a press conference in Mexico City to announce the change of promotion's name. This joined with the big announcement of Rey Mysterio Jr.'s return and the running of first ever Lucha World Cup alongside promotions from both Japan and the United States.
Name
AAA was originally formed by Televisa. The initials were originally an abbreviation for Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion de Espactaculos (Assistance, Consulting and Administration of Tours), as the company was intended to be an overreaching umbrella company for many different touring business. Those plans never came together and "AAA" simply came to represent the lucha libre promotion.
The 1995 economic crisis led to Televisa withdrawing financially from the promotion, though the shows continue to air on the network. Pena received control of the AAA name, continuing to use it as the name of the promotion, but dropping the abbreviation. Today, "AAA" just stands for AAA. Pena formed his own promotional company, Promociones Antonio Pena S.A. to administrate the shows. PAPSA only puts on AAA lucha libre shows, so the names are interchangable.
History
Antonio Peña had been one of the primary creative forces for EMLL since starting in the Mexico City office in 1988. This was a very strong period for the company in terms of creating new stars and delivering big matches; the 1990 Rayo de Jalisco Jr. versus Cien Caras, mask versus mask match set an all-time Arena Mexico attendance record. Pena was frequently credited with designing new characters (Misterioso, Volador), creating the modern minis division and modernizing the product. Pena shared creative power with Juan Herrera, who had different views on the direction of the promotion. The two apparently clashed, while building up legions of supportive luchadors. Pena also angered the luchador union when he made a deal with Televisa to air the major show of the week two days later, prime time on Sunday nights. The union went on strike to block it, and forced the shows to air at noon (so as to not air up against live shows.)
Paco Alonso, owner of the company, also feuded with Pena over power in the company and backed Herrera, so it was probably inevitable that Pena would leave the company. The other main promotion at the time, UWA, had it's own share of internal political battles and was even less forward looking than CMLL, so Pena would need a new place.
In fall of 1991, Pena secretly began negotiating with television network Televisa to fund a new lucha libre promotion. Televisa was reportedly unhappy with CMLL, and believed that Pena was the voice CMLL should have been listening to. Televisa would get it's televised lucha libre from Pena, since his wrestlers would not be part of the old union. Pena, and allies Konnan and Octagon, began quietly recruiting luchadors for the new promotion. The news of the new promotion finally slipped out in early April 1992, but all parties continued to work in CMLL fora few more weeks.
The new promotion was announced May 7, 1992 in Mexico City press conference. Pena, along with the wrestlers who were joining him, had quit CMLL two weeks earlier, on April 22. Luchadors at that initial press conference included Fuerza Guerrera, Juventud Guerrera, Octagon, Eslabon Perdido, Hijo del Santo, Perro Aguayo, Justiciero, Angel Azteca, Atila Jr., Cien Caras, Mascara Ano 2000, Universo 2000, Konnan, Blue Panther, Super Bowl, Quarterback, Winners, Inmortal, Reptil, Bleda, Kid Boxer, Picudo, Ice Killer, Dr. Maldad, Mr. Maldad, La Parka, Magnate, Fantasma, and Mascara Sagrada. Most of the mini estrellas also jumped to AAA. Other luchadors jumped from CMLL and UWA the promotion in the following months. Pena also recruited many unknown or barely known independent luchadors, using them for new characters he had designed. The first AAA show took place on May 15, in Veracruz.
First Show Results
- 1. Apocalipsis III & Inmortal b Barba Negra & Super Star
- 2. Justicierito, Mascarita Sagrada (Original) & Octagoncito (Original) b Jerrito Estrada, Espectrito & Picudito
- 4. Fuerza Guerrera, Ice Killer & La Parka b Octagón, Justiciero, & Angel Azteca
5. Perro Aguayo, Mascara Sagrada & El Fantasma b Cien Caras, Máscara Año 2000 & Universo 2000
Annual Shows
AAA runs 5 annual major shows, which usually feature the culmination of feuds and storylines built since the last major show. The shows are always held around the same time of year. Technically, these are the only shows fully promoted by the company. Both the spot shows and the regular TV tapings are promoted by local groups, with AAA only responsible for the wrestlers and the programming.
The current shows are
- Rey de Reyes - spring, featuring the tournament of the same name
- TripleMania - early summer, AAA's biggest show of the year and the first of these annual shows
- Verano de Escandalo - late summer, moved to mid-summer after the Pena Memorial show was added
- Antonio Pena Memorial Show - fall, started after the death of the company's founder
- Guerrera de Titanes - late fall, the last major show of the year
In past years, AAA has also run a show built around the Reina de Reinas tournament, but it's treated more like a special episode of their television show rather than a major event.
Current Champions
V | AAA/PAP Championships | E |
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AAA: Cruiser (Matt Riddle) • Mega (El Patrón Alberto) • Latin American (Q.T. Marshall) Minis (Dinastia) • Mixed Tag (Abismo Negro Jr. & Flammer) • Reina de Reinas (Flammer) Tag (Arez) & (Komander) • Trios (Los Vipers (Abismo Negro Jr.,Psicosis & Toxin)) | ||
Tournaments: Rey de Reyes (Sam Adonis) • Copa Antonio Peña (Pimpinela Escarlata) • Copa TripleManía (Laredo Kid) | ||
Defunct: Americas Heavy • Americas Trios • Campeón de Campeones • IWC Heavy • IWC Middle • IWC Minis • IWC Tag • Second/Mascota • GPCW SUPER-X Monster • Lucha Libre Premier • Fusion • Lucha World Cup | ||
Unofficial: AAA Northern Tag (Kuas Extrem & Snaiper) • AAA Northern Middle: (The Tiger) • AAA Northern Light Heavy (Lemus Jr.) |
AAA Events | ||||||||||||||||||||
Rey de Reyes | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | |||||||||||||
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2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | ||||||||||
2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2021 | |||||||||||||||
TripleMania | I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | VIII | IX | X | XI | |||||||||
XII | XIII | XIV | XV | XVI | XVII | XVIII | XIX | XX | XXI | XXII | ||||||||||
XXIII | XXIV | XXV | XXVI | XXVII | XXVIII | XXIX | ||||||||||||||
Verano de Escandalo | 1994 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | |||||||||||||
2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2014 | ||||||||||||
2015 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2021 | ||||||||||||||||
Heroes Inmortales | 2007 | 2008 | III | IV | V | VI | VII | VIII | ||||||||||||
IX | X | XI | XII | XIII | XIV | |||||||||||||||
Guerra de Titanes | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | |||||||||||||
2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | ||||||||||
2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | ||||||||||||||||
Others: AAA Debut Show, When Worlds Collide, Noche de los Campeones, Lucha World Cup |
Hall of Fame
AAA started their own Hall of Fame in 2007. New entrants are announced at Rey de Reyes each year, usually one per year.
- AAA Hall of Fame
- 2007: Antonio Pena, founder , and Rey Misterio Jr., star for AAA in the early-mid 90s
- 2008: Eddie Guerrero, star for AAA in the early-mid 90s
- 2009: Tropicasas, tecnico referee since the start of the company
- 2010: no inductee
- 2011: Octagón
- 2012: Perro Aguayo
- 2013: Abismo Negro
- 2014: El Brazo, Rayo de Jalisco
- 2015: Hijo del Perro Aguayo, Hector Garza
- 2016: Love Machine, Joaquin Roldan
Groups
La Sociedad |
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Dorian Roldan |
La Legión Extranjera: Konnan - Chessman - Sexi Star - Hijo del Tirantes |
TNA: Jeff Jarrett |
Perros del Mal: Perro Aguayo Jr. - Daga - Taya Valkyrie |
Los Bizarros |
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Cibernetico . Charly Manson . Escoria . Taboo . Billy el Malo . Amadeus . Nygma |
The Black Family |
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Ozz ● Cuervo ● Espiritu |
Former: Chessman ● Charly Manson ● Escoria |
Psycho Circus |
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Monster Clown . Murder Clown . Psycho Clown |
Mini Vipers |
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Mini Abismo Negro * Mini Psicosis * Mini Histeria |
Gallery
Music Video
Links
Other Sources
- Lucha Libre Weekly (many including #11, #12)