List of Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide personnel

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This is a list of the Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA) roster, organized by role within the promotion. The alias (ring name) of the employee is written on the left, while the employee's real name is on the right. If a wrestler is inactive for any reason (due to injury, suspension, not wrestling for 30 days or other), that information is noted in the notes section. Other wrestlers have made guest appearances, especially North American wrestlers who have made special guest appearances, but unless they work a series of shows for AAA they will not be listed as part of the general roster.

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As AAA has partnerships with Japan's Pro Wrestling Noah (NOAH), U.S. promotions Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), All Elite Wrestling (AEW), Major League Wrestling (MLW), and National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) wrestlers from those promotions may also make periodic appearances on AAA programming.

Personnel

Male wrestlers

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Alberto El Patrón
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Matt Riddle
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Raj Dhesi
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Satnam Singh
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Psicosis (in red)
Ring nameReal nameNotes
Abismo Negro Jr. Miguel Ángel Lugo [1] World Mixed Tag Team Champion
AAA World Trios Champion
Aero Star Undisclosed [Note 1] [2]
Alberto El Patron José Alberto Rodríguez Chucuan AAA Mega Champion
AracnoUndisclosed [Note 1] Marvel Lucha Libre Champion
Aramís Undisclosed [Note 1]
AstroluxUndisclosed [Note 1] [3]
BengalaUndisclosed [Note 1] [4]
Blue Demon Jr. Undisclosed [Note 1]
Carta Brava Jr. Sergio Marca
Chessman Kevin Citlali Zamora [5]
Cinta de Oro José Arriaga Rodríguez
El Cuatrero Undisclosed [Note 1]
Dave The ClownUndisclosed [Note 1]
DMT Azul Undisclosed [Note 1]
Drago Víctor Soto Flores [6]
Dragón Bane Undisclosed [Note 1]
Eclipse Jr. Undisclosed [Note 1]
Estrella DivinaBrandon Fernandez
Forastero Undisclosed [Note 1]
Halcón 78 Jr.Undisclosed [7]
El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. Undisclosed [Note 1]
El Hijo del Vikingo Emmanuel MoralesInactive; torn meniscus
Iron KidUndisclosed
Karis La Momia Jr.Undisclosed [8]
Komander Undisclosed [Note 1] Signed to All Elite Wrestling
L. A. Park Adolfo Tapia Ibarra
Laredo Kid Undisclosed [Note 1] Signed to TNA Wrestling
Mocho Cota Jr. Alejandro Cota
Matt Riddle Matthew RiddleSigned to Major League Wrestling
AAA Cruiserweight Champion
Mr. IguanaUndisclosed
Murder Clown Undisclosed [Note 1] [9]
Myzteziz Jr. Undisclosed [10]
Negro Casas José Casas Ruiz [11]
Niño Hamburguesa Ivan Flores [12]
Octagón Jr. Undisclosed [Note 1] AAA Latin American Champion
Pagano José Pacheco Hernández
La Parka Negra Undisclosed [Note 1]
Pimpinela Escarlata Mario González Lozano [13]
Psicosis Juan Ebodio Gonzalez AAA World Trios Champion
Psycho Clown Undisclosed [Note 1] [14]
Puma King Undisclosed [Note 1]
QT Marshall Michael CuellariSigned to All Elite Wrestling
Raj Dhesi Yuvraj Singh Dhesi AAA World Tag Team Champion
RaptorUndisclosed [Note 1]
Rey Escorpión Fabian Núñez Napoles
Sansón Undisclosed [Note 1]
Sam Adonis Samuel Polinsky
Satnam Singh Satnam Singh BhamaraSigned to All Elite Wrestling
AAA World Tag Team Champion
Terror PurpuraUndisclosed [15]
Tiger BoyUndisclosed [Note 1] Part of Llave a la Gloria Contest
Tito Santana Ignacio Patiño
Ultimo MalditoUndisclosed

Female wrestlers

Ring nameReal nameNotes
Chik Tormenta Cristina Azpeitia Ramírez [16]
Dalys Dalys la Caribeña [17]
Estrellita Bibiana Ochoa Barradas
Flammer Undisclosed [Note 1] Reina de Reinas Champion
World Mixed Tag Team Champion
La Hiedra Undisclosed [Note 1]
Maravilla Undisclosed [Note 1]
Lady Shani Undisclosed [Note 1] Champion of Lucha Fighter 2020 [18]
Reina Dorada Undisclosed [Note 1]
Sexy Star II Undisclosed [Note 1]

Mini-Estrellas

Ring nameReal nameNotes
Dinastía Undisclosed [Note 1] World Mini-Estrellas Champion [19]
La Parkita Undisclosed [Note 1]
La Parkita NegraUndisclosed [Note 1]
Mascarita Sagrada Undisclosed [Note 1] [20]
Mini Abismo Negro Undisclosed [Note 1]
Mini Histeria Rolando Fuentes Romero
Mini Monster ClownUndisclosed [Note 1]
Mini Murder ClownUndisclosed [Note 1]
Mini Psicosis Enrique Del RioWrestling on AAA House Shows [21]
Mini Psycho Clown Undisclosed [Note 1]

Other on-air talent

Ring nameReal nameRole
Aldo FaríasAldo Farías Play-by-play commentator on Multimedios
BereUnknownDancer [22]
Copetes SalazarRaul SalazarReferee [23]
DanielaUnknownDancer [24]
Dorian RoldánDorian RoldánVice President [25]
ErikaUnknownDancer [26]
EthelUnknownDancer [27]
El Hijo del TirantesFernando LandaReferee [28]
Hugo Savinovich Hugo Savinovich Play-by-play commentator on Twitch
José Manuel GuillénJosé Manuel Guillén Play-by-play commentator on Twitch
Jesús ZúñigaJesús Zúñiga Color commentator
JulyUnknownDancer [29]
Konnan Charles AshenoffCreative consultant [30]
LorenaUnknownDancer [31]
Marisela PeñaMarisela PeñaPresident
Matt Striker Matthew KayeEnglish-language lead commentator on AAA and pay-per-views
El PieroUnknownReferee [32]
Roberto FigueroaRoberto Figueroa Play-by-play commentator on Multimedios

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 In lucha libre the true identity, birth name etc. of masked wrestlers is kept secret to the general public. News does not report nor speculate on real names even if they may be able to find out out of respect for the Lucha Libre traditions.

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