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In 2007, AAA established it's own Hall of Fame.  
In 2007, AAA established it's own Hall of Fame.  


Each year, AAA inducts a new member (or two, in the first year.) This originally took place at Rey de Reyes, but was moved to TripleMania starting in 2010. The inductee or a family member usually appears to receive a plaque.  
Almost each year, AAA inducts one or two new members. This originally took place at Rey de Reyes, but was moved to TripleMania starting in 2010. The inductee or a family member usually appears to receive a plaque. There seems to be a trend to induct wrestlers who had died recently.


''2007''
{| class="wikitable"
:[[Rey Misterio Jr.]] - was not allowed to be shown on TV due to his WWE agreement, but appeared at the event.
|+ AAA Hall of Fame
:[[Antonio Pena]]
|-
 
! Year !! Inductee !! Notes
''2008''
|-
:[[Eddie Guerrero]]
| rowspan="2" | 2007 || [[Rey Misterio Jr.]] || Was not allowed to be shown on TV due to his WWE agreement, but appeared at the event.
 
|-
''2009''
|| [[Antonio Peña]] ||
:[[Tropicasas]]
|-
 
| 2008 || [[Eddie Guerrero]] ||
''2010''
|-
:AAA honored the recently deceased [[Abismo Negro]] at TripleMania. It appeared they were inducting him in to the Hall of Fame at this time, but subsequent mentions of the Hall of Fame do not include Abismo. Instead, he's usually mentioned as a possible future inductee.
| 2009 || [[Tropicasas]] ||
 
|-
''2011''
| 2010 || none || AAA honored the recently deceased [[Abismo Negro]] at TripleMania. It appeared they were <br> inducting him in to the Hall of Fame at this time, but subsequent mentions of the Hall of Fame <br> do not include Abismo. Instead, he's usually mentioned as a possible future inductee.
:[[Octagon]]
|-
 
| 2011 || [[Octagón]] ||
''2012''
|-
:[[Perro Aguayo Sr.]]
| 2012 || [[Perro Aguayo Sr.]] ||
|-
| 2013 || [[Abismo Negro]] ||
|-
| rowspan="2" | 2014 || [[El Brazo]] ||
|-
|| [[Rayo de Jalisco]] ||
|-
| rowspan="2" | 2015 || [[Hijo del Perro Aguayo]] ||
|-
|| [[Héctor Garza]] ||
|-
| rowspan="2" | 2016 || [[Art Barr]] ||
|-
|| [[Joaquin Roldan]] ||
|-
| rowspan="3" | 2018 || [[Dr. Alfonso Morales]] ||
|-
|| [[Villano III]] ||
|-
|| [[El Apache]] ||
|-
| 2019 || [[Silver King]] ||
|-
| 2020 || [[La Parka (AAA)|La Parka]] ||
|-
| rowspan="2" | 2022 || [[Arturo Rivera]] ||
|-
|| [[Blue Demon]] ||
|}

Latest revision as of 14:38, 13 February 2023

In 2007, AAA established it's own Hall of Fame.

Almost each year, AAA inducts one or two new members. This originally took place at Rey de Reyes, but was moved to TripleMania starting in 2010. The inductee or a family member usually appears to receive a plaque. There seems to be a trend to induct wrestlers who had died recently.

AAA Hall of Fame
Year Inductee Notes
2007 Rey Misterio Jr. Was not allowed to be shown on TV due to his WWE agreement, but appeared at the event.
Antonio Peña
2008 Eddie Guerrero
2009 Tropicasas
2010 none AAA honored the recently deceased Abismo Negro at TripleMania. It appeared they were
inducting him in to the Hall of Fame at this time, but subsequent mentions of the Hall of Fame
do not include Abismo. Instead, he's usually mentioned as a possible future inductee.
2011 Octagón
2012 Perro Aguayo Sr.
2013 Abismo Negro
2014 El Brazo
Rayo de Jalisco
2015 Hijo del Perro Aguayo
Héctor Garza
2016 Art Barr
Joaquin Roldan
2018 Dr. Alfonso Morales
Villano III
El Apache
2019 Silver King
2020 La Parka
2022 Arturo Rivera
Blue Demon