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.



might not be too long before having a show in the states is as dangerous as in Saudi. :-(