They cite the US State Department’s rating of Sinaloa as a Level 4 “do not travel” risk. That spot show was to be headlined by Alberto el Patron, who may still be on El Granja when that happens – but the big star for that show was going to be Mr. Iguana’s return to his homestate.
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The State Department currently lists the states of Colima, Guerrero, Michoacán, Sinaloa, Tamaulipas, and Zacatecas as Level 4 advisories. Acapulco is a big city, but there’s no one running AAA shows there regularly. (A wrestling school/minor promotion named after Antonio Pena operates in the city, but hasn’t appeared officially connected to AAA.) . Tamaulipas includes Reynosa (Panther) and Nuevo Laredo (Cantu), promotions that use AAA wrestlers on a nearly weekly basis. There’s no sign that those shows or cities have been affected. It may be that WWE considers Sinaloa more dangerous and is using the Level 4 designation to explain this, rather than implying that other Level 4 locations are affected. Still, it’s a different security situation than WWE has had to deal with in the US, and it’s something to watch how they handle it in the future.



I looked up Saudi out of curiosity, and it’s Level 2 Use Caution. The same level as the UK and Greenland. If I didn’t lol I would cry.
https://travel.state.gov/en/international-travel/travel-advisories.html
might not be too long before having a show in the states is as dangerous as in Saudi. :-(