AAA’s run on TelevisaUnivision will be ending with this week’s episode.
CombateMX is reporting that tomorrow’s episode of AAA on Unimas will be the final show to air on the network after the network itself experienced a heavy budget cut.
AAA has been airing on the United States network since June of this year. The company will still air on Canal Space in Mexico.
Sawyer Fulton was an original member of SAnitY in WWE. Back in 2017, he was released from his contract and he recently appeared on the “Developmentally Speaking” podcast to comment on his departure. He said,
“It is a tough pill to swallow, watching especially one of your dreams fall apart in front of you. I get a lot of comments from people telling me, ‘WWE dropped the ball with you.’ In my mind, no, they didn’t. The guy that they fired deserved to be fired. The guy that they let go wasn’t ready for everything that was coming at him.”
He continued, “The man that I am now is more than enough for anything that they could put me through, anything that TNA could put me through, anything that AEW could put me through. I don’t really care what the PWI 500 says. I know I can hang with absolutely each and any one of those motherf**kers, each and every one of those guys. I know I can put on matches across this country, Canada, Mexico. Anywhere I go. I know I’m going to be able to put on the best match of that card. I’m going to be able to be something that no one else sees, a huge physical presence, more athletic, more powerful, more crazy, and and intense than anybody’s even ready for. I don’t think I would be that man if WWE hadn’t let me go.”
And finally, WWE Superstar Big E made an appearance at Thursday night’s Rate Bowl college football game, and it has now been announced that he’s part of the Fiesta Sports Foundation.
You can check out the official announcement below:
WWE Champion Big E Joins Fiesta Sports Foundation as Chief FIESTA Officer
Former WWE Champion and College Football Player to Enhance the Fiesta Bowl Experience
Bringing his larger-than-life personality to engage the passionate fans attending the College Football Playoff Quarterfinal at the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl, Big E joins the Fiesta Sports Foundation as “Chief FIESTA Officer.”
In his role, Big E will enhance the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl experience through a variety of fan-centric activities while bringing unparalleled energy and fun to the first-ever CFP Quarterfinal.
“The first-ever College Football Playoff Quarterfinal being played at the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl is worthy of maximum hype and energy to mark this historic moment on the field,” said Fiesta Sports Foundation Executive Director & CEO Erik Moses. “Big E, a college football player and one of WWE’s premier personalities, will elevate fan interactions and engagements before, during and after the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl.”
Some of the ways that Big E will perform his Chief FIESTA Officer duties:
* Fan Engagement: Bringing his signature energy to game day with special appearances, unique fan moments, and creative initiatives that make the Fiesta Bowl unforgettable.
* Interactive Experiences: Energizing fans through activities like meet-and-greets, the Big E Flex Cam, fan challenges, and on-field moments that amplify the excitement of Fiesta Bowl events.
* Event Participation: Representing the Fiesta Bowl at key events such as parades, pregame festivities, and team arrivals, creating unforgettable experiences for fans and participants.
* Media & Brand Promotion: Media appearances, social media takeovers, and community outreach, enhancing the Bowl’s visibility and cultural impact.
* Community Connection: Collaborating with local organizations and community partners
Big E was introduced to the Valley fans and visitors at the Rate Bowl on Thursday night and will continue to enhance the fan engagement around the Fiesta Sports Foundation’s events, including the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade presented by Lerner & Rowe, to make them unforgettable for all fans and participants.
In addition to these engagements, Big E will partake in social media takeovers on the Fiesta Bowl channels offering up exclusive vantage points of the Fiesta Sports Foundation’s signature events.
“I’m thrilled to step into this role as Chief Fiesta Officer,” Big E said. “College football has always been close to my heart, and the Fiesta Bowl is one of the biggest stages to celebrate the game we all love. I’m here to bring the energy, connect with the fans and make sure this year’s Fiesta Bowl is unforgettable. Let’s have some fun and make some noise!”
Prior to becoming a World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) champion in 2021, Big E was a defensive lineman at the University of Iowa. Following his football career, Big E rose through the WWE ranks and eventually became part of the tag team trio, The New Day, in 2014.
Along with his WWE credentials, Big E was also an accomplished powerlifter, winning the USA Powerlifting U.S. Open Championships and RAW National Championships in 2010 and 2011.
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