
Fans hoping to see Alberto Del Rio return to the WWE spotlight will have to wait a little longer. WWE and Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide have officially canceled their upcoming joint event in Mazatln, Sinaloa, which was scheduled for November 15, 2025. The event was set to feature Del Rioformerly WWEs self-proclaimed Mexicos Greatest Exportas one of its headliners.
In a joint announcement issued on October 15, officials from WWE, AAA, and Promotora Mr. Fuego cited escalating security concerns in the region as the reason behind the cancellation. The U.S. Department of State currently lists Sinaloa under a Level 4 Do Not Travel advisory due to widespread violence and instability.
Ticket refunds will begin on October 20 through official channels, and fans are being assured that once the region is stable, the show will be rescheduled.
The event had drawn additional attention because of Del Rios involvement. After his storyline exile from AAA and limited appearances on the indie scene, many fans had begun calling for WWE to bring him back full-time. WWE had reportedly inherited Del Rios AAA obligations following its deeper involvement in Latin American promotions.
A petition circulated online, urging WWE to reintroduce Del Rio to televisionciting his legacy, fan base, and what many still consider unfinished business. But for now, his return to the global spotlight remains in limbo.
Despite the disappointment, WWE and AAA emphasized that the safety of performers, staff, and fans was the priorityand made it clear that they plan to return to Mexico when conditions allow.
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