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Triple H addresses AAA crew before Triplemania XXXIII

WWE President Nick Khan, Triple H, and Shawn Michaels were all at the AAA Triplemania XXXIII event last night in Mexico City.

All three appeared on camera at the beginning of the show and stood in the ring for the opening ceremony alongside with AAA’s Marisela Pena and Fillip Executive Chairman Alberto Fasja.

Prior to the show, Chief Content Officer Triple H addressed the AAA staff and wrestlers backstage, telling them that WWE was not there to change AAA, but to help enhance what they do.

“I want to make sure everyone understands that we’re not here to change this. We’re not here to take this over. We’re not here to make it something different,” Triple H is seen on camera telling the crew. “We’re here to do this with you, to enhance what you do, and make it grow beyond anybody’s wildest dreams. Let’s take on this tonight and build on it from here. All you guys have been doing it now, we’re going to do it together so let’s turn this into the biggest thing we can possibly think of, let’s dream big and go to work to make this everything we want it to be.”


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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