WWE star Natalya announced for AAA match

Natalya is heading back down to Mexico this weekend to compete at a Lucha Libre AAA event.

This Saturday (November 22), AAA is holding a television taping at Juan de la Barrera Olympic Gymnasium in Mexico City. It’s been announced that Natalya will be part of a tag team match at the show. She’s teaming with Faby Apache against Flammer & La Hiedra.

Natalya has made regular appearances for AAA since the promotion was acquired by WWE, most recently competing in a three-way match at Heroes Inmortales last month where Flammer retained the Reina de Reinas Championship against Natalya and Faby Apache.

After the AAA taping, Natalya will be heading right back to the United States for a book signing in Orlando. She’ll be signing her new memoir “The Last Hart Beating: From the Dungeon to WWE.”

“Wrestling in Mexico for AAA on Saturday and then straight off the plane to a book signing in Orlando with @TJWilson — and I couldn’t be more pumped,” she tweeted. “I absolutely love wrestling in Mexico , and I’m so grateful everyone is connecting with my book and wanting it personalized. I never take these moments for granted.”

Here is the updated card for Saturday’s AAA taping:

  • Dominik Mysterio & El Grande Americano vs. Dragon Lee & El Hijo del Vikingo
  • AAA Mixed Tag Team Champions Chelsea Green & Ethan Page defend against Lola Vice & Mr. Iguana
  • La Parka vs. Galeno del Mal
  • Psycho Clown, Pagano, Dave the Clown & Murder Clown vs. El Mesias, Forastero, Mecha Wolf & Sanson
  • Octagon Jr. vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Axiom (number one contender’s match for AAA Cruiserweight title shot)
  • Natalya & Faby Apache vs. Flammer & La Hiedra

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