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- Time of India
Alberto Del Rio sparks chaos on talk show amid WWE return rumors
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Champion Alberto Del Rio has once again found himself at the center of controversy after a shocking altercation on a live Mexican talk show. Known for his fiery temper and past disciplinary issues, Del Rio - now wrestling under the name Alberto El Patron - was involved in a physical confrontation that has sparked widespread debate online and may jeopardize his rumored return to WWE.
Heated segment turns violent on Mexican TV
The incident occurred during an appearance on the TV Azteca morning show Venga La Alegría, where Del Rio was promoting his upcoming AAA Mega Championship defense against El Hijo del Vikingo. Tensions flared when a video message introduced Vikingo's father, who unexpectedly walked onto the set. The situation quickly spiraled out of control as Del Rio ripped off his own shirt and began assaulting Vikingo's father, punching him repeatedly while production staff and security attempted to intervene.
Footage of the moment shows Del Rio throwing a chair and getting physical with a show crew member, prompting a woman to scream for him to leave the set. He eventually stormed off, leaving chaos in his wake.
This isn't the first time Del Rio has crossed the line. He was previously released by WWE in 2014 for what the company described as "unprofessional conduct" after slapping a staff member over an alleged racist remark. Despite multiple controversies over the years, recent reports suggest that WWE has been in talks to re-sign him as part of a broader deal with AAA talent.
WWE comeback in doubt?
Super Luchas' Editor-in-Chief Ernesto Ocamo recently claimed that WWE has signed several AAA stars - including Del Rio, El Hijo del Vikingo, and others - with speculation that they may appear at the upcoming WWE Worlds Collide event in June. Del Rio is currently AAA's reigning Mega Champion, but many fans now believe the title may be transferred to Vikingo soon, potentially clearing the way for Del Rio's return to WWE programming.
Reactions to the incident have been mixed. While some fans speculated the fight may have been a kayfabe (scripted) moment to promote the upcoming match, others criticized Del Rio for his erratic behavior. 'Triple H won't want loose cannons like him back,' one fan wrote on social media.
With WWE looking to clean up its image and focus on global expansion, Del Rio's latest outburst raises serious questions about whether he truly fits into the company's long-term plans. For now, fans will have to wait and watch if this shocking act was part of a storyline - or the latest in a series of real-life missteps.