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Of course they care, but they're already resigned and prepared. The AAA has been dead for many years and Antonio Peña's AAA will never return. The only thing the new AAA fan wants is to see WWE stars in Mexico interacting more often with what remains of the "talent" of the defunct AAA. It's sad, but that's all the AAA audiences aspire to (and of course, the improvements in production and audiovisual techniques). What the rest of the wrestling public expects is that WWE will pressure CMLL and AEW to deliver more spectacular things so as not to lose ground. In this sense, everyone is excited about what is to come, since this last year has seen many interesting things and high-quality matches that we could only imagine in our dreams. What fans are experiencing in Mexico because of these movements is totally surreal, but we're all enjoying it to the fullest. There's an international wrestling war in Mexico.

On one hand, the more traditional oldest and longest-standing company hand in hand with the newest and youngest, and on the other, the unbeatable colossal monster that devours nations.