Alberto El Patron’s recent loss in the AAA Lucha Libre has marked a significant turning point in his wrestling career. During a dramatic match against El Mesias, where the stakes were high, El Patron faced elimination from AAA. The match featured an array of chaotic moments, including smashed guitars and reckless moves, ultimately concluding with El Mesias delivering a decisive spear, leading to a quick three-count by the referee.
With this defeat, El Patron finds himself effectively sidelined from AAA. Speculation arose regarding his potential return to WWE; however, reports from Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp indicate that WWE has no plans to bring him back at this time, suggesting that El Patron’s tenure with AAA may be genuinely over.
Earlier this year, El Patron held the AAA Mega Championship, but following WWE’s acquisition of AAA, his status has dramatically changed. He dropped the title to El Hijo del Vikingo and was subsequently let go from the promotion, raising questions about the motivations behind such decisions.
As for El Patron’s future, the landscape appears somewhat bleak. He has previously severed ties with TNA, and their current collaboration with WWE makes a comeback there unlikely. Moreover, AEW executive Tony Khan has not shown interest in hiring him. However, there remains a possibility for El Patron to continue wrestling in Mexico or explore opportunities with other organizations, such as NWA or Major League Wrestling, although these too may have their limitations considering existing partnerships with larger promotions.
This situation highlights the ever-changing dynamics of professional wrestling promotions and the need for talent to adapt in a competitive environment. El Patron’s next steps will be crucial as he navigates the complexities of the wrestling world in search of new opportunities.