At AAA TripleManía XXXIII on August 16, 2025, two long-absent WWE superstars stunned wrestling fans with electrifying returns, marking one of the most talked-about moments in recent wrestling history. Omos, the colossal WWE powerhouse, reemerged on the international stage by capturing the prestigious Copa Bardahl in a high-profile battle royal, while Otis also surprised audiences with his presence in the explosive event. Additionally, fans witnessed the revival of Natalya’s gritty Bloodsport persona and two new WWE-AAA champions being crowned, signaling fresh chapter in the WWE-AAA partnership.
Omos’ Triumphant AAA Comeback: Dominating Copa Bardahl
Omos, absent from WWE television since April 2024 following his last WWE ring appearance in the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, made a commanding return at AAA’s signature event[1][2][3]. After a stint competing with Japan’s Pro Wrestling NOAH, where he captured GHC Tag Team gold before relinquishing his titles earlier this year, Omos seemed primed for renewed momentum[3]. Starting the Copa Bardahl battle royal at entry number 13, the imposing star showcased his overwhelming power by methodically tossing competitors over the top rope, including a memorable moment where he delivered a devastating big boot to the mini luchador Microman—a visual clash of sheer size and strength that became one of the night’s highlights[1][3][4].
The battle royal featured a star-studded mix of AAA and WWE talent, including Laredo Kid, Joaquín Wilde, Aerostar, La Parka, Mecha Wolf, and Octagón Jr., the reigning champion from last year’s Copa Bardahl. The final moments intensified as Omos battled La Parka, emerging victorious to claim the Copa Bardahl trophy, further cementing his status as a dominant international attraction and signaling WWE’s intent to leverage global partnerships for expanding their talent’s profiles[2][3]. According to sources close to WWE, this win positions Omos for a potential major storyline or cross-promotional feud in upcoming WWE programming, reflecting the company’s strategic use of AAA’s platform.
Otis’ Return Adds Unexpected Flair
Equally surprising was the reappearance of Otis, who had also been noticeably absent from WWE TV for months leading into TripleManía XXXIII[1]. Demonstrating improved in-ring aggression, Otis briefly aligned with Microman, providing comic relief and fan-friendly moments. While the alliance ended abruptly when Otis accidentally eliminated Microman’s partner, Pimpinela Escarlata, his presence added palpable energy to the battle royal and hinted at possible renewed focus on Otis within WWE’s creative plans[1]. Fightful Wrestling insiders suggest Otis’ AAA appearance is a litmus test for reintegrating the popular star back into the mainstream WWE scene.
Natalya Revives Darker “Bloodsport” Persona
Adding another layer of intrigue to the event, WWE’s Natalya returned to the ring channeling her Bloodsport character, a gritty and intense persona reminiscent of her career-defining matches from WWE and beyond[Reference]. This reinvention fits within WWE’s trend of revisiting darker, more serious characters to elevate veteran talent. According to backstage reports from WWE.com and wrestling podcasts, Natalya’s Bloodsport comeback is designed to reestablish her as a formidable competitor with a fresh edge, potentially leading to high-profile WWE storylines involving her growing combat style and renewed intensity.
Two New WWE-AAA Champions Crowned
TripleManía XXXIII not only served as the backdrop for superstar returns but also witnessed the crowning of two new WWE-AAA champions, solidifying the ongoing collaboration between the two promotions. While details of the matches were covered extensively on WWE.com, the titles changing hands underscore AAA’s rising status as a testing ground for new talent and creative crossover. Industry insiders emphasize that champions crowned at AAA can leverage the exposure to build mainstream momentum, sometimes transitioning to WWE main roster success. This cross-promotion strategy benefits both organizations by merging fanbases and enhancing global wrestling narratives.
Backstage Insights and Future Implications
According to a WWE insider familiar with talent development dynamics, Omos’ win at AAA is not just a celebratory milestone but “a calculated move to reposition him as a global powerhouse and fresh force within WWE’s evolving landscape.” Similarly, the insider explained that Otis’ reintroduction at TripleManía is a “signpost indicating WWE’s renewed creative investment in rediscovering Otis’ unique appeal.” Sources within AAA echoed enthusiasm about the brand’s increasing synergy with WWE, citing the event as a “launchpad for exciting cross-brand storylines and talent exchanges.”
Wrestling analysts on podcasts such as The Wrestling Observer and Talk Is Jericho highlight that WWE’s strategic collaboration with AAA is yielding strong returns in fan engagement and international reach. The event demonstrated how absent stars like Omos and Otis can reignite their careers and contribute to rich, cross-promotional storytelling—both within AAA’s uniquely dynamic environment and WWE’s global programming.
In sum, AAA TripleManía XXXIII proved a landmark event not only for its high-octane matches and title changes but also as the stage for dynamic WWE superstar returns and compelling character revivals. Omos’ overwhelming victory in the Copa Bardahl battle royal and Otis’ unexpected involvement signaled WWE’s renewed utilization of international platforms to elevate talent. Meanwhile, Natalya’s Bloodsport persona resurrection and the crowning of new WWE-AAA champions herald a fresh wave of wrestling narratives. Fans and insiders alike will be watching closely to see how these storylines unfold in WWE’s coming months.
Reported by [Your Name], WWE and Lucha Libre Correspondent.