You may have seen it by now, but here’s the press release in English. It’s Dynamite, Rampage, Collision, and a special to them recap show they’ll be airing. It also appears they have rights to AEW’s PPV’s, Full Gear and World’s End are mentioned.
"FOX Sports Mexico continues to expand its content offering for all fans of world-class professional wrestling.
We are proud to announce that we have acquired the multi-regional broadcast rights to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), one of the most important wrestling brands in the world, which has experienced unprecedented growth and fan acceptance since its inception in 2019.
Its popularity was demonstrated globally, holding the AEW All In event at Wembley Stadium, in London, where more than 50,000 fans attended.
With this long-term agreement, FOX Sports Mexico will broadcast all of AEW’s programs and special events, including AEW Dynamite, AEW Rampage & AEW Collision.
Beginning October 12, audiences will be able to watch one of the most impressive wrestling events in the world, AEW WrestleDream, which will take place in Tacoma, Washington. Other events to close out the year include AEW Full Gear on Saturday, November 23 and AEW World’s End on Saturday, December 28.
These events underscore AEW’s growing global presence, with its top pay-per-views attracting audiences in diverse regions and building a rapidly growing fan base. All Elite Wrestling features an extensive international cast of wrestlers, including big names such as Bryan Danielson, Swerve Strickland, Darby Allin, Chris Jericho, FTR, The Young Bucks, Mercedes Moné, Will Ospreay, Adam Cole, Britt Baker, Saraya, Red Velvet and Toni Storm, to name a few.
We are sure that the audience in our country will be attracted to this exciting content, which also features the participation of Mexicans who have managed to consolidate themselves in AEW, such as Thunder Rosa, Komander, Hologram, The Beast Mortos and Dralistico, among others.
To complement the experience for our audience, FOX Sports Mexico will premiere the All Elite Show, an original production dedicated to analyzing the most relevant events of the week and previews of upcoming AEW events. This program will air every Monday night.
Get excited with AEW WrestleDream this October 12, where coverage will begin at 16:30PM (Mexico Time) with a previous program called Zero Hour, and then the stellar event starting at 18:00 hrs CDMX exclusively on FOX Sports Premium, or by downloading the Application, FOX Sports MX, with the quality that characterizes our broadcasts."H/T Fightful
That recap show, will that be in spanish? And will the shows we get just be a 1:1 airing? Or are they going to do what WWE does, and have a dedicated spanish announce team?
They simulcast in Spanish, so they already have a Spanish announce team, have since the beginning. It hasn’t been the same people throughout AEW’s lifespan, but I’m 99.6% sure they’ve always had commentary en Español.
Tap for spoiler
IIRC, Alex Abrahantes, Dasha Gonzalez, Thunder Rosa, Angelico, and Carlos Cabrera (formerly of WWE’s Spanish commentary), have all served as Spanish commentators for AEW at some point or another.
You may have seen it by now, but here’s the press release in English. It’s Dynamite, Rampage, Collision, and a special to them recap show they’ll be airing. It also appears they have rights to AEW’s PPV’s, Full Gear and World’s End are mentioned.
That recap show, will that be in spanish? And will the shows we get just be a 1:1 airing? Or are they going to do what WWE does, and have a dedicated spanish announce team?
They simulcast in Spanish, so they already have a Spanish announce team, have since the beginning. It hasn’t been the same people throughout AEW’s lifespan, but I’m 99.6% sure they’ve always had commentary en Español.
Tap for spoiler
IIRC, Alex Abrahantes, Dasha Gonzalez, Thunder Rosa, Angelico, and Carlos Cabrera (formerly of WWE’s Spanish commentary), have all served as Spanish commentators for AEW at some point or another.