This weekend marks the biggest set of nights on the WWE calendar, as the biggest show of the year will come from Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium.
The home of the Las Vegas Raiders will play host to WrestleMania, and WWE made a major announcement before the show officially started.
WWE announced that it has acquired legendary Mexican wrestling promotion AAA, but the acronym caused some confusion among fans on social media.
Some fans wondered if WWE had acquired the auto assistance service, and they made similar jokes after the announcement.
BREAKING NEWS: WWE has officially acquired AAA!#WrestleMania pic.twitter.com/zPQRXaGZwu
— WWE (@WWE) April 19, 2025
"Is AAA going to send WWE wrestlers if my car needs towing? I'd like to request Shawn Michaels or Undertaker, please," one fan said.
"So my AAA sticker on my car will get me into WWE matches? Hard pass.," another fan said.
"Wait since WWE bought AAA, does this mean it’s now gonna cost $1300 when my car runs out of gas on the side of the road?," asked one fan.
"My dad just texted me: Saw that WWE just bought AAA. Does that mean if my car breaks down they they’ll send Ric Flair’s daughter?," one fan said.
"Dude for whatever reason I thought they got AAA the car towing thing at first hahahaha," another fan said.
"I heard WWE bought AAA Glad my insurance company getting bought," said one fan.
Despite having similar acronyms, the AAA that WWE acquired has a rich history in professional wrestling over the last 30+ years. Several top stars have performed at the company's "Triplemania" show, including Rey Mysterio, Kenny Omega, Rob Van Dam, La Parka and Swerve Strickland.
"Some of the greatest athletes in the world have come out of AAA, some of the best that we've been seeing around the world," said Paul "Triple H" Levesque, a former WWE wrestler and the company's current chief content officer.
"The cultural impact of lucha libre, it resonates with generations and it cannot be overstated. We look to further that tradition, to make everyone who loves that style know that WWE can make them proud of what it can be."
As WWE makes the acquisition more clear, we'll see fewer fans make the mistake of associating the brand with the car repair company.
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