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Mexican wrestling lives a moment of international expansion, and one of its main defenders abroad is Kenny Omega. The icon of All Elite Wrestling He recently praised the impact that Mexican style has had on the large Wrestling companies, highlighting how its incorporation has enriched the show and expanded the possibilities within the ring.

► AEW has grown with Mexican wrestling

During your participation in Wrestling Observer RadioOmega acknowledged that AEW has grown by adopting a mixture of styles that include that of Mexican wrestling. “It is the most exciting part of our show right now,” he said. “We have young people with incredible skills, larger types such as Bobby Lashley and Samoa Joe, and we are also integrating more Mexican fighter stylewhich gives our billboards a new dimension. ”

► He stressed that WWE also has a Mexican style

The Canadian also celebrated that WWE begins to open up to this current, thanks to his recent collaboration with AAA, which, in the words of Omega himself, allows “See more Mexican wrestling in its contentswhich seems great to me. ”

Beyond the physical or technical diversity of talents, the Omega approach aims to offer a complete experience for the audience: “In an ideal world, I would love to show different styles for people to learn to appreciate them. If one is not to your liking, it is likely that there is another one that you like. The important thing is that it is not the same again and again.”

This vision aligns with the growth that Mexican fighters have had in companies such as AEW and WWE. Names like Penta, Bandit, Rush, Hologram, Mr. Iguana the Beast Dead They have found an important space in these leagues, taking the Mexican style to thousands of homes and winning the admiration of the international public.

Kenny Omega, meanwhile, prepares for one of the most anticipated fighting of the year: he will face Kazuchika Okada In AEW All in: Texas, where both will put their titles into play – the international and the continental – in a unification struggle that promises to be historical.

With voices such as Omega supporting the richness of Mexican wrestling, its presence on the global map seems not only safe, but in full expansion.

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