
Theres been a complete overhaul of how things run in AAA ever since WWE bought the company this year. This comes with a change in creative team and now Konnan has revealed the creative structure of AAA.
While speaking to Denise Salcedo, Konnan talked about how things have changed in creative and booking now that he works under WWE with people like Jeremy Borash, The Undertaker, and Triple H.
For more than 10 years in AAA, he did almost everything himself. Between 2010 and 2020, he barely missed a TV taping and usually produced, agented, and wrote the finish for every match.
Recently, he skipped a show in Monterrey. If he had gone, he would have only been given one match to agent, and that would have been with Undertaker and Borash. Now, every match has its own agents, which takes a lot of work off his plate.
At first, it was strange for Konnan not to be in charge of everything. He said it felt weird because people were always used to going straight to him. But now he feels good about it because the people handling things are very skilled. He believes WWEs system is the best in the world, much stronger than AEW, and would always keep them ahead.
Konnan also praised Borash for knowing lucha libre well from their time working together in Crash. He said Undertaker adds a lot because he knows what makes fans react, what can get a wrestler over, and how to create strong finishes.
With his long career in some of the biggest storylines, Undertakers knowledge is clear. Konnan said it doesnt take long to tell if someone understands the business, and these guys clearly do.
Konnans comments show how much AAA has changed since WWE took over. Now, big names like Jeremy Borash and The Undertaker help with booking, so its not all on one person anymore. For Konnan, this means less pressure on him and proof that WWEs system is the most professional and effective in wrestling today.
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