List of former Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide personnel

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Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA) is a professional wrestling promotion based in Mexico City. Former employees in AAA consist of professional wrestlers, managers, play-by-play and color commentators, announcers, interviewers, and referees.

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List of AAA alumni

Indicates person is deceased

Male wrestlers

Ring name(s)Birth nameTenure
Abismo NegroAndrés Alejandro Palomeque González1992–2009
Abyss Christopher Joseph Parks2004–2012
A.J. Styles Allen Neal Jones2006
2011–2013
Alan Stone / Hollywood Alan Stone1996
2004–2012
Alberto El Patrón / Dos Caras Jr. / El Patrón Alberto José Alberto Rodríguez2000–2002
2014–2015
Alex Koslov Alex Sherman2008–2010
Andres MaroñasAndres Maroñas1992–2019
Andrew Everett Andrew Everett Wenkel2017
2018
Angélico Adam Bridle2011
2013–2017
Antonio PeñaAntonio Peña Herrada1992–2006
Art BarrArthur Leon Barr1993–1994
Atsushi AokiAtsushi Aoki2010
Averno Renato Ruíz Cortes2014–2021
Bengala (II) Undisclosed [Note 1] 2016–2019
Bandido Undisclosed [Note 1] 2018
Billy Boy / Billy el Malo José Roberto Islas García2001–2013
Blue Panther Genaro Vázquez Nevarez1992-1997
Bobby Lashley Franklin Roberto Lashley2008
2017
Brazo de Plata / Super PorkyJosé Alvarado Nieves2006–2009
Bryan Danielson Bryan Lloyd Danielson2008
Canek Felipe Estrada1996–2003
2013
2015
Charly Manson Jesús Luna Pozos1998–2001
2002–2011
Cibernético Octavio López Arreola1995–2008
2009–2015
Cien Caras Carmelo Reyes González1992–1996
Cuije Undisclosed [Note 1] 1998–2009
Damián 666 Leonardo Carrera Gómez1996
2010–2012
2016–2017
Dark Cuervo Jaime Ignacio Tirado Correa2001–2018
Dark Espiritu Undisclosed [Note 1] 2001–2014
Dark Scoria José Ibarra2001–2018
Dark Ozz Marcos Tinajero2001-2014
DJZ Michael Paris2017
2018
Dr. Wagner Jr. / Rey Wagner Juan Manuel González Barrón2009–2013
2014–2020
Eddie GuerreroEduardo Gory Guerrero1993–1994
Electroshock Edgar Luna Pozos1997–2016
2018
Extreme Tiger Undisclosed [Note 1] 2006–2012
Fuerza Guerrera Undisclosed [Note 1] 1992–2007
Garza Jr. Humberto Solano2015–2017
Go Shiozaki Go Shiozaki2010
Gorgeous George III Robert Kellum1997
Gran Apache / El ApacheMario Balbuena González1995-2017
Halloween Leonardo Carrera Gómez2010–2012
2016–2017
Heavy Metal Erick Francisco Casas Ruiz1992–2000
2004
2011–2013
Héctor GarzaHéctor Solano Segura1999-2004
2012
Hernandez Shawn Hernandez2006
2010
2017–2018
El Hijo del Fantasma Jorge Luis Alcantar2013–2019
El Hijo del Santo Jorge Guzmán1992-1995
2009
El Intocable René Gómez Espinoza1997–2008
Jake Roberts Aurelian Jake Smith Jr.1993–1994
James Storm James Allen Cox2010
Jerry Estrada Gerardo Hernández Estrada1992–1997
1998–2003
Johnny Mundo / Johnny Superstar / Johnny Caballero / Johnny Hardy John Randall Hennigan2015–2018
2022
Juventud Guerrera Eduardo Aníbal González Hernández2006–2008
2012–2014
2018
Kenzo Suzuki Kenzo Suzuki2007–2010
2015
Kevin Kross / Killer Kross Kevin Kesar2017–2020
Kurt Angle Kurt Steven Angle2012
La ParkaJesús Alfonso Huerta Escoboza1995–2019
Latin Lover Victor Manuel Resendiz Ruiz1994–2003
2009–2010
La Máscara Felipe de Jesús Alvarado Mendoza2018-2019
Marco Corleone Mark Robert Jindrak2009–2010
Máscara Año 2000 Jesús Reyes González1992–1994
Máscara Año 2000 Jr. Ángel Omar Reyes Franco2010–2012
Máscara Sagrada Undisclosed [Note 1] 1992-1997
Máscara Sagrada II / El Alebrije Undisclosed [Note 1] 1997–2009
Máximo José Christian Alvarado Ruiz2018–2021
Mr. Anderson Kenneth Anderson2010
2015
Mr. Águila José Delgado Saldaña2001–2008
Mr. NieblaEfrén Tiburcio Márquez2007-2008
Muerte Cibernética / El Mesías Gilbert Cosme2006-2018
Myzteziz Luis Ignacio Urive Alvirde2014–2015
Octagón Juan Escalera1992–2014
Perro AguayoPedro Aguayo Damián1992–1996
2012
Perro Aguayo Jr.Pedro Aguayo Ramírez1993–2003
2010–2015
Pirata Morgan Pedro Ortiz Villanueva1995–2009
Psicosis / Nicho el Millonario Dionicio Castellanos Torres1994
2007-2014
2016–2017
Rey Misterio Miguel Ángel López Díaz1994
Cabroncito Asesino Óscar Gutiérrez1992–1995
2015–2016
2018
Rob Van Dam Rob Szatkowski2011
Robert Roode James Allen Cox2010
Rocky Romero John R. Rivera2008–2010
Ron Killings Ronald Aaron Killings2007
Samoa Joe Nuufolau Joel Seanoa2006
2011
Sangre Chicana Andrés Durán Reyes1992–2004
Scott Steiner Scott Carl Rechsteiner2008
Silver King / Silver CainCesar Cuauhtémoc González Barrón2008–2014
Super Crazy Francisco Islas Rueda2010–2011
Super Caló Rafael García1992–1995
2007–2008
Taiji Ishimori Taiji Ishimori2006–2007
2010
2015–2016
Texano Jr. Juan Aguilar Leos2011–2021
Alan Stone / Hollywood Alan Stone1996
2004–2012
Volador Ramón Ibarra Banda1992–1998
Último Gladiador Gerardo Campos Poza2008–2018
Universo 2000Andrés Reyes González1992–1995
Villano IIIArturo Díaz Mendoza1995–1998
2015
Villano IV Tomas Díaz Mendoza1995–1998
2013–2016
Villano VRaymundo Díaz Mendoza Jr.1995–1998
2015
X-Fly Juan Francisco Domínguez1995–1997
2010–2012
X-Pac Sean Michael Waltman2007–2008
El Zorro Jesús Cristóbal Martínez Rodriguez2000–2017

Female wrestlers

Ring name(s)Birth nameTenure
Aja Kong Erika Shishido2016
Allie Laura Dennis2016
Christina Von Eerie Christina Maria Kardooni2010
Cynthia Moreno Flavia Antonia Moreno León1997–2010
La Diabólica Undisclosed [Note 1] 2004–2008
Io Shirai Masami Odate2012
Angelina Love Lauren Ann Williams2007
2011
Goya Kong Gloria Alvarado Nava2015–2019
Jennifer Blake / Jennifer Blade Jennifer Ykema2009–2014
K. C. Spinelli Natalie Harrison2016
Lady Apache Sandra González Calderón1999–2003
2016
LuFisto Genevieve Goulet2013
Martha Villalobos Martha García Mejía2003–2005
Mickie James Mickie Laree James2010–2011
Mio Shirai Mio Shirai2012
Miss Janeth Janet Fragoso Alonso1998–2007
Natsu Sumire Sumire Natsu2016
2017
Rain Bonnie Maxon2009–2010
Rosemary Holly Letkeman2017
Santana Garrett Santana Garrett2016
Scarlett Bordeaux Elizabeth Chihaia2018–2019
Taya Valkyrie Kira Renée Forster2012–2017
2018–2021
Tiffany Xóchitl Leyva Sánchez1997—2010
Velvet Sky Jamie Lynn Szantyr2011
Yuki MiyazakiYuki Miyazaki2016
Xóchitl Hamada Xóchitl Guadalupe Hamada Villarreal1997—2001

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 In lucha libre the true identity, birth name etc. of masked wrestlers are kept secret from 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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