Fox Corporation is bolstering its sports offerings in Mexico with the addition of AAA, one of the country’s leading lucha libre promotions, to its portfolio. The move marks a significant expansion of Fox’s sports content and signals the company’s commitment to delivering culturally relevant programming to Mexican audiences.
Under the agreement, Fox will broadcast AAA’s major events, including premium live shows such as Triplemania, featuring top stars of Mexican wrestling like Rey Mysterio, Dominik Mysterio, Psycho Clown, Pagano, Pentagon Jr., Rey Fenix, Mr. Iguana, Vikingo, Lola Vice, La Parka, Dragon Lee and El Grande Americano. The content will be available not only in Mexico but across Central and South America, excluding Brazil.
“This agreement with AAA represents an important step in our strategy to continue building a diverse and relevant sports offering for the Mexican audience,” said Luis Maldonado, executive director of programming and marketing at Fox Mexico. “Lucha libre is an essential part of culture and passion in Mexico; we are very proud to bring its stories and idols to millions of households across the country.”
The partnership also brings WWE into the conversation. Patrick Dooley, WWE’s senior vice president of global strategy and creative operations, highlighted the collaboration’s potential.
“We are very excited to partner with Fox, a brand that shares our vision of innovation and entertainment,” Dooley said. “This partnership will elevate AAA to new audiences and take Mexican sports entertainment to another level.”
Rey Mysterio, the legendary wrestler who began his career in AAA, praised the agreement.
“AAA has been part of my roots since day one, and to see it reach new audiences on Fox in Mexico fills me with pride and excitement,” Mysterio said. “Lucha libre is part of our culture, and bringing these stories to a broader audience is just the beginning — the future of AAA is brighter than ever.”
AAA programming will be accessible across Fox’s platforms, including the free AVOD service Tubi, the Fox pay TV channel, and the SVOD platform Fox One. The move ensures fans can enjoy events anytime, anywhere, extending the reach of Mexican wrestling beyond traditional television.
The addition of AAA strengthens Fox’s Latin American sports catalog, which already includes national and international soccer with Liga MX, the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, Ligue 1 and Coppa Italia, along with baseball, auto racing, padel, and other high-impact sports.
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