AAAs production is now tighter than everand its all thanks to WWEs involvement. According to longtime AAA commentator Roberto Figueroa, the promotion has undergone a massive overhaul in how it operates behind the scenes.

Speaking to Aldo Farias, Figueroa revealed that during the recent AAA x WWE Worlds Collide event, they were handed a 52-page production document from WWE. The file reportedly mapped out every single moment of the show, down to the second.

Figueroa noted that even though the AAA commentary team was working in Spanish and not involved with WWEs main English-language team, the expectations were just as high. Unlike the looser style AAA was used to, the new WWE-led structure required strict adherence to a carefully timed plan.

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At one point, Figueroa said the team was explicitly told they were now part of WWE talentand that came with new standards.

The WWE acquisition has clearly changed the culture within AAA, bringing new pressure but also raising the bar in professionalism. With events like Worlds Collide showing signs of polish and structure, the partnership could mean a global future for AAAbut its clear that nothing in the company runs the same way it used to.

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