
The Undertaker may be retired from in-ring competition, but hes far from done shaping the wrestling worldand his latest creative move was felt in Mexico in a major way.
According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, The Undertaker worked directly with Jeremy Borash to book AAAs Guerra de Titanes event on December 20 in Guadalajara.
The result? A sellout show, with over 13,000 tickets distributed a full day in advancea major feat for a promotion that often relies heavily on same-day walk-ups. Meltzer didnt hold back on praise either, comparing Guerra de Titanes favorably to CMLLs top-tier Friday shows at Arena Mexico.
Even some within WWE took notice.
Back in September, Konnan confirmed on his podcast that The Undertaker had joined the AAA creative teamalongside Borash, Dorian Roldan, and himselfunder the overall guidance of Paul Triple H Levesque. He made it clear why Taker deserved a seat at the table.
With a sold-out arena and rave reviews from both fans and insiders, Guerra de Titanes may mark a turning point not only for AAAs presentationbut also for The Undertakers ongoing legacy as a creative force in the industry.
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