I signed on as an independent contractor-producer. So, when they first started their AAA show, they brought me on to help get that going, and I did. I worked probably the first four or five shows, and then was off a month and kind of came back. Sometimes, like right now, they're rolling on that. They got that going. I'm around if they need. Just give me a call, and if it works, we'll jump back in there.
Guerrero said WWE and AAA is a perfect fit. He explained that he helped talent in AAA adapt to the WWE style.
Not that it's better, it's just different. Some adapt and some don't. That's my expertise, really. I get these guys to kind of show them how it's done here in the states and how to play for the cameras, [as well as] the crowd.
Guerrero has not wrestled in WWE since 2011 but has remained active on the independent scene. His most recent match came at ACW WaterCity WrestleCon on May 16. He also wrestled last March in TNA during a show from his native El Paso, Texas.




