
WWE is already setting the tone for WrestleMania weekend with WWE Worldand theyre doing it with a major focus on AAA. Ahead of WrestleMania 42, WWE officially kicked things off at WWE World in Las Vegas, held inside the South Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. But one of the biggest talking points coming out of the event isnt just the fan experienceits the heavy presence of AAA. The AAA exhibit stood out immediately, packed with memorabilia that pulled fans straight into lucha libre history. From specialized masks and wall displays to life-sized cutouts, WWE went all in on showing the legacy of Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide. The display featured nods to multiple eras, including legendary figures and moments tied to names like Eddie Guerrero during his El Gringos Locos run, along with representations of stars like El Santo and even a cutout of Omos. The mix of past and present made it clear this wasnt just a throwbackit was a full-scale introduction for fans who may not be as familiar with AAAs history. This push lines up directly with WWEs acquisition of AAA, and the message is pretty cleartheyre not just adding the brand, theyre actively promoting it. By placing the exhibit front and center during WrestleMania weekend, WWE is using one of its biggest platforms to connect its audience with AAAs legacy and style. Its also a strategic move. WrestleMania weekend brings in fans from all over the world, and this kind of presentation gives WWE a chance to bridge audiences while building interest in AAA. Between the memorabilia, the legends represented, and the timing of the exhibit, WWE made sure AAA wasnt just part of the conversationit was a focal point. What did you think of WWEs AAA exhibit at WWE Worlddid it do justice to lucha libre history, or should they have gone even bigger with it? Let us know your thoughts. G Add as a preferred source on Google