
Wrestling insiders love their backstage drama, but sometimes the rumors get out of hand. AAA legend Konnan recently had to set the record straight about one particularly wild claim surrounding the acclaimed WWE x AAA Worlds Collide event.
The Rumor Mill Goes Into Overdrive
Despite delivering what many considered one of the year’s strongest wrestling cards, Worlds Collide found itself at the center of controversy. Critics began spreading claims that the entire event was thrown together hastily, with some even suggesting matches were booked on the day of the show.
These allegations painted a picture of chaos behind the scenes. For an event that showcased such polished in-ring action, the idea of last-minute booking seemed almost impossible to believe.
Konnan Destroys the Critics
The AAA veteran didn’t mince words when addressing these rumors on the Keepin’ it 100 podcast. His response was both logical and cutting, immediately exposing the flaws in the critics’ timeline.
“Do you actually think they put the card together on the last day? Then how did they come out with the posters beforehand showing all the matches? I definitely knew about this at least three weeks to a month before the posters were even put out—because I helped put it together.”
Konnan’s insider knowledge carries significant weight here. As someone directly involved in the planning process, his testimony provides concrete evidence against the hasty booking narrative.
The Planning Process Revealed
According to Konnan’s timeline, the creative minds behind Worlds Collide had their ducks in a row well before fans saw any promotional material. The veteran revealed he possessed knowledge of the finalized card at least three to four weeks before WWE and AAA released their official announcements.
This revelation highlights the extensive coordination required for successful cross-promotional events. Two major wrestling organizations don’t simply throw together talent exchanges overnight.
Why the Rumors Started
The speculation likely stemmed from the event’s relatively quick announcement cycle compared to major WWE premium live events. However, Konnan’s testimony proves that behind-the-scenes work began much earlier than public perception suggested.
Chad Gable vs. El Hijo del Vikingo: The Crown Jewel
The main event featuring Chad Gable challenging El Hijo del Vikingo for the AAA Mega Championship became the night’s defining moment. This clash of styles delivered everything wrestling fans hoped for from international collaboration.
Gable’s technical prowess meshing with Vikingo’s high-flying artistry created magic that justified all the advance planning. The match quality alone should have silenced doubters about the event’s preparation level.
Setting the Standard for Future Collaborations
Worlds Collide has established a new benchmark for inter-promotional events in today’s wrestling landscape. The success puts pressure on both WWE and AAA to maintain this quality standard for future partnerships.
Wrestling fans have grown accustomed to disappointing crossover attempts, making Worlds Collide’s execution even more impressive. The event proved that proper planning and mutual respect between promotions can create special moments.
With Konnan’s revelation putting the rushed booking rumors to rest, wrestling fans can appreciate Worlds Collide for what it truly was—a carefully crafted celebration of international wrestling talent. But now the real question remains: can WWE and AAA lightning strike twice when they inevitably announce their next collaboration?
