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Mexico Just Days After Triple H Teases WWE Expansion

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AEW isn’t waiting around—just after Triple H teased WWE’s global expansion into Mexico, All Elite Wrestling made its move official.

AEW announced that AEW Grand Slam: Mexico will take place on Wednesday, June 18 from the historic Arena México in Mexico City. The event marks AEW’s first-ever show in the country and will be a special episode of AEW Dynamite, airing live on TBS in the U.S., Fox Sports Mexico, and streaming on Max.

The event is in partnership with CMLL, one of Mexico’s most storied wrestling promotions. Tickets go on sale Saturday, April 26 at 10 AM local time via AEWTix.com and Ticketmaster.com.mx. Fans looking for early access or exclusive updates can register through AEW’s Insider program at allelitewrestling.com/aew-insider.

The announcement comes not long after Triple H went on the Flagrant podcast and gave a rundown of WWE’s upcoming international ambitions. During the appearance, he confirmed that Mexico is on WWE’s radar: “We’ll be in France and Paris. That’ll be off the charts. We’re going to go to Perth again, um, in Australia. You know, the Middle East is always off the charts. Um, you know—and we haven’t even touched South America. Go to Mexico. Like all these things that are upcoming, and we will be doing,” Triple H said.

While WWE has not locked in a specific date or location for its Mexico debut, Triple H’s statement was the first clear confirmation that the company is planning something for the region—likely in 2026, according to backstage discussions.

Bad Bunny had previously fueled rumors when he hinted that WWE Backlash could head to Mexico. That turned out to be premature, with Backlash 2025 now confirmed for St. Louis. But AEW clearly saw the opportunity and moved first.

Now the spotlight turns to June 18, as AEW looks to plant its flag in a country with one of the richest wrestling traditions in the world—before WWE gets there.

Do you think AEW beat WWE to the punch with its move into Mexico? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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