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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2020 20:04:10 GMT -5
That was a great show, even without the English commentary. I knew a few of the guys from the shows AAA did with Impact and MLW earlier this year.
Do they have a weekly show? Their YouTube isn’t the greatest for a new fan.
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Post by rnrk supports BLM on Dec 13, 2020 21:31:17 GMT -5
Do they have a weekly show? Their YouTube isn’t the greatest for a new fan. Covid's thrown everything into flux; they've got weekly TV, but right now it's going through matches taped in bulk over the fall. The hour+ length videos on their Youtube channel are the latest episodes, but don't expect too much; it's mostly storyless matches between guys taking it easy because they're wrestling like 4-5 times in a single weekend.
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Post by timelimitdraw on Dec 19, 2020 12:21:33 GMT -5
There's an ironic justice to all the red tape surrounding the arcane, convoluted, and possibly-exploitative Lucha Underground contracts that kept talent tied up for years coming back to bite AAA on the ass. From the timing of this, it sounds like this dispute is what kicked off Penta and Fenix switching to their indie names in AEW a few months ago, now that no one even knows for sure who owns their AAA identities in the US. The AAA YouTube channel is gone, at least for now. The reason? "This account has been terminated due to a Trademark claim by a third party." Their Facebook page is also gone, but their Instagram account is still up. I expected the AAA lawsuit to be a story to follow, but I didn't expect all of this to happen so quickly.
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