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The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that Daga is said to be close to a deal with a US wrestling company. This is why AAA announced that he will be giving up the Latin American title, which will be awarded to the winner of Octagon Jr vs. Taurus vs. a mystery opponent at tomorrow’s event.
AAA believe that he will continue to work with them, but not for a while. Daga is getting a residency in the United States, and part of that process is living here for six months without going to Mexico. Rey Fenix previously had to do it and Australian Suicide is currently in the middle of that process. Once his residency is established, AAA believe he will return and hope it will be in the summer (when six months is up). They had to vacate the belt because they weren’t sure when the paperwork would be finalized.
Tweets of the Week: Batista fighting zombies, Andrade & Charlotte Flair enjoying life, more!
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It’s time again for some Sunday silliness with the Tweets of the Week. It will feature random delights with a focus on the three B’s: bods, beasts, and buffoonery.
Oh, some of these might not be from this week nor be tweets. Who cares. Enjoy it anyway.
We’ll start with the latest film from Dave Bautista. Do you like heist movies? Do you like zombie movies? Well, you are in luck. Bautista is giving you what you want in
Army of the Dead. Oh yeah, there is also a zombie tiger.
Backstage Note On El Australiano Nearly Signing With AEW );
According to a report from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, El Australiano, who recently made an appearance on AEW Dark, came in on his own to work for the company. The Superstar normally competes as Australian Suicide in AAA. He is still with AAA and had been in Puerto Rico with his girlfriend Vanilla Vargas. When he showed up to AEW, he was recommended by Jack Evans and Angelico.
According to sources, Aramis nearly signed with AEW and was brought in to meet the executive and roster when they had TV tapings in Indianapolis, IN last year. Once the pandemic hit, everything was put on hold, as Mexican wrestlers weren’t allowed to fly in to the United States. The issue now is that all of the roster spots are currently filmed. AEW originally offered Aramis a five-date contract and they would have worked on a visa.