VIX in Mexico will no longer be carrying AEW programming. The network issued the following statement earlier today,
“Hello! We regret to inform you that AEW events will no longer be available on ViX. We are working to offer you more entertainment options. If you have questions or concerns, our customer service team is here to help. Thanks for your understanding.”
VIX and AEW signed a deal in July 2023.
Orange Cassidy took to Twitter prior to AEW Collision/Rampage to announce that he hates the fact that Chuck Taylor and Trent Beretta will be facing off against each other in a Parking Low Brawl on tonight’s edition of Rampage:
Tonight.
I hate this.@AEW #AEWRampage pic.twitter.com/pZx9lYL047— Orange Cassidy (@orangecassidy) April 27, 2024
And finally, you can check out Thunder Rosa’s latest vlog below:
VIX Network Drops AEW Programming in Mexico
In a surprising turn of events, VIX, a popular streaming network in Mexico, has announced that it will no longer be carrying All Elite Wrestling (AEW) programming. The network released a statement earlier today, informing its viewers about this decision and expressing their regret.
The statement read, “Hello! We regret to inform you that AEW events will no longer be available on ViX. We are working to offer you more entertainment options. If you have questions or concerns, our customer service team is here to help. Thanks for your understanding.”
This news comes as a shock to many wrestling fans in Mexico who have been enjoying AEW’s exciting matches and storylines on VIX. The network had signed a deal with AEW in July 2023, which brought the promotion’s content to Mexican viewers. However, it seems that this partnership has come to an abrupt end.
While the exact reasons behind VIX’s decision remain unclear, it is speculated that it may be related to changes in the network’s programming strategy or the availability of other wrestling content. Regardless of the cause, fans are disappointed to lose access to AEW events through VIX.
In another development related to AEW, popular wrestler Orange Cassidy took to Twitter to express his displeasure with an upcoming match. Cassidy expressed his hatred for the fact that Chuck Taylor and Trent Beretta would be facing off against each other in a Parking Low Brawl on the latest edition of AEW Rampage.
Cassidy’s tweet garnered attention from fans who were curious about his strong reaction. While the reason for his dislike of the match remains unknown, it has sparked speculation and anticipation among wrestling enthusiasts.
On a lighter note, Thunder Rosa, a prominent wrestler in AEW, has released her latest vlog. Fans can check out her vlog titled “#ThunderRosa at #AEWDynasty” on YouTube. The vlog offers a behind-the-scenes look at her experiences and provides insights into the world of professional wrestling.
Although VIX’s decision to drop AEW programming in Mexico may disappoint fans, it is important to note that there are still various other platforms and networks where viewers can catch their favorite wrestling shows. As the wrestling landscape continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how AEW adapts and expands its reach in Mexico and beyond.