WWE plans to redesign the AAA logo following its historic acquisition

The change aims to align the image of the Mexican company with its new stage under the WWE umbrella.

The new design would coincide with the opening of a Performance Center in Mexico

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Sebastián Martínez
Sebastián Martínez
Published 08/14/2025

The purchase of AAA by WWE has been a historic move for both companies, with numerous changes expected in the coming months. One of the most immediate steps could be the renovation of the AAA logo, with the aim of adapting it to its new identity and offering a fresher image.

According to Joey Votes in the latest edition of WrestleVotes Radio, WWE is considering a redesign that reflects the current relationship between both brands and fits with their global strategy. This move would be accompanied by other ambitious projects, such as the opening of a Performance Center in Mexico next year, designed to train new talents in the style of NXT.

In addition, WWE President Nick Khan has already confirmed that Lucha Libre AAA will be launched as its own brand under WWE's control in 2026, coinciding with the start of their television agreement with ESPN. In this context, a new logo would be a key step in merging the tradition of Mexican wrestling with WWE's international projection.

If finalized, the redesign would not only mark the beginning of a new stage for Lucha Libre AAA, which could well start this weekend with the celebration of Triplemanía XXXIII, a show that has already confirmed its lineup and could offer great surprises.