
Attitude Era Star Returns To WWE In A New Role
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Attitude Era star Savio Vega has revealed he is officially back with WWE in a new backstage role. He is working as a producer and agent for the company's new project with Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide.
The news confirms his ongoing involvement with the company. This follows his memorable on-screen appearances at Backlash in 2023 and the recent Worlds Collide event.
Savio Vega's Return
Savio Vega made a huge crowd-pleasing return to WWE at the 2023 Backlash event in his home of Puerto Rico. There, he helped Bad Bunny defeat Damian Priest in a San Juan Street Fight.
He was also shown ringside at the recent WWE x AAA Worlds Collide show. His new role solidifies his place in the ongoing integration between the two promotions.
Savio Vega On His New Producer Role
During a recent appearance on Ten Count Media, Vega detailed his new position. He expressed his excitement to be back with the company and working with the current talent.
The WWE logo is seen on the front of the WWE wrestling world headquarters on January 28, 2024 in Stamford, Connecticut. WWE founder Vince McMahon resigned from the WWE and its parent company TKO as...
The WWE logo is seen on the front of the WWE wrestling world headquarters on January 28, 2024 in Stamford, Connecticut. WWE founder Vince McMahon resigned from the WWE and its parent company TKO as executive chairman and its board of directors following allegations of sexual assault made public in a lawsuit in Connecticut. A former employee Janel Grant accused McMahon, 78, of sexual assault and sexually trafficking her. More"Well, yeah, I'm working as an agent with the company, with this project so, all this is gonna be the big move with the company and them. AAA's gonna become full with WWE. So, let's see what happens. We go step by step," Vega said. "I'm happy with being back and working with this talent, which they're in better shape than me right now."
While he is focused on his backstage duties, he remains open to an in-ring appearance.
"I'm working for WWE, you know, on this project... I'm gonna be as a producer. Hope something happen (in-ring-wise). Anything could happen. You there, you're still alive so you're good for something. So, I believe if it's there, I'm welcome. Why not?"
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The WWE And AAA Partnership
WWE's acquisition of the iconic Mexican promotion AAA was announced during WrestleMania 41 weekend this year. The partnership is still in its early stages.
Vega's role as a producer for this project is one of the first public examples of the two companies working together behind the scenes. It signals that a deeper integration of talent and operations is underway, which is good for Savio and the company, as it gives him the chance to teach other stars.
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