In a major signing for All Elite Wrestling (AEW), masked sensation Dralistico has inked a new four-year deal with the promotion, promising exciting times ahead for fans. Known for his dynamic performances on AEW Rampage and for aligning with Rush as part of La Facción Ingobernable, Dralistico has been making waves in the wrestling world.
In November, Dralistico made the official announcement by sharing a video of himself signing the contract with AEW. He was also seen signing the contract and shaking hands with Tony Khan. Although AEW confirmed his addition to the roster, they have not disclosed the duration of his commitment since then.
In an exclusive interview with TJSports, the Mexican star revealed the news that he signed a four-year contract with AEW. With this extended commitment, fans can anticipate thrilling storylines and compelling angles involving Dralistico, Rush, and the entire La Facción Ingobernable faction.
AEW continues to strengthen its roster with top-tier talent, guaranteeing an exhilarating future for the promotion and its devoted fanbase. It will be interesting to see what Tony Khan has in store for him.
What is Dralistico’s record in AEW?
Dralistico’s journey in AEW since his debut in 2022 has been nothing short of eventful, marked by intense matches and significant moments. A highlight in his record includes a victory against Blake Christian on the AEW Dark: Elevation taping in December 2022.
He debuted in the AEW Rampage Holiday Bash Taping on December 21, 2022, for the $300,000 Three Kings Christmas Casino Trios Royale; however, he fell short. The road to championship gold proved challenging for Dralistico. In a bid for the AEW International Championship at Battle Of The Belts VI in April 2023, he faced Orange Cassidy but flunked.
Another noteworthy bout took place on April 19, 2023, at AEW Rampage, where Dralistico challenged El Hijo Del Vikingo for the AAA Mega Championship but faced defeat. His ventures continued with a 6-Person Tag match. While he had three singles bouts in which he only won one, his tag team record also doesn’t look good.
Overall, Dralistico’s record in All Elite Wrestling is two wins and seven losses in a total of nine matches. With his signing with the promotion for a four-year deal, he will surely be looking to secure more wins and championships.