Wrestling legend The Undertaker, on the other hand, may actually be responsible for WWE’s best show of the year. WWE’s journey in 2025 has been tremendous and it started with the launch of Monday Night Raw to Netflix. After that, some further developments took place, the biggest of which was the purchase of Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide by the Stamford-based promotion.
AAA and WWE collaboration puts Lucha Libre in the spotlight
At that time, the number of superstars working for both Mexican promotions and WWE began to increase. WWE audiences got to know some of AAA’s famous luchadors like Mr. Iguana, Psycho Clown, El Hijo del Vikingo, and also raised the profile of Dominik Mysterio and El Grande Americano. The last show held by AAA was Guerra de Titanes on December 20, which was a success according to fans.
WWE veterans and executives shape AAA’s Guerra de Titanes
The event featured WWE Superstars such as Rey and Dominic Mysterio, Ethan Page and others as well as Lucha Libre talent from Pagano, Los Psycho Circus, La Parka and other companies. Additionally, The Undertaker and another great artist played a role in making this possible. According to a recent newsletter from the Wrestling Observer, multiple WWE sources have revealed that The Undertaker and Jeremy Borash were in charge of booking Guerra de Titanes.
The latter has been involved in the wrestling business since 1999 and is now the Vice President of Content and Development at the Stamford-based organization, in addition to his work with TNA.
Backstage teamwork helps AAA deliver one of the best shows of the year
It was revealed that WWE staff collaborated with Konnan and Dorian Roldan to ensure that the show’s concept fit well into the history of AAA and Mexican pro-wrestling culture. Dave Meltzer said that he and some others at World Wrestling Entertainment viewed Guerrera de Titanes as one of the best shows in the history of the Stamford-based promotion this year due to the presentation of great matches from the beginning to the main event, even though there was no glamor and special effects.
How The Undertaker shaped AAA’s backstage dynamics
According to ITR Wrestling, The Undertaker’s close association with Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide backstage began airing in August. Following the TripleMania XXXIII event that month, Triple H noted that The Deadman was one of the key players who significantly influenced the wrestling industry in AAA and Mexico.










