Training in Japan and Mexico: AEW’s Ortiz Shows Interest

An AEW star is looking to work with the team in Japan as well as Mexico.

Training in Japan and Mexico: AEW's Ortiz Shows Interest
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The AEW roster includes many players who have been inspired by their experiences at Japan or Mexico.

From the stars of Japanese wrestling such as Kenny Omega and Katsuyori Shibata to Mexican talent like Komander as well as Lucha Bros, All Elite Wrestling’s style is shaped through the education of both countries.

Although he has been signed with AEW since the year 2019, Ortiz has unfortunately never had a gold medal in the organization and has noticed his appearance on television become less consistent over the last year.

While speaking in conversation with Isiah Kassidy Ortiz was asked what were his hopes for 2024. He replied:

“Goals for the future I would like to take an excursion to Japan as well as Mexico. To train.”

“I simply want to spend a month and training with a variety of individuals. I’ve always been proud of having the ability to compete in in every type.”

“I kind of want to go back to basics this year because I feel like I’m still trying to find my new voice in professional wrestling.”

“I would like to master Spanish completely. I would like to be able to at the very least, have some basic conversation in Japanese,”

Ortiz was last seen wrestling in a tag-team loss together with AEW Continental Crown Champion Eddie Kingston to the Blackpool Combat Club’s Bryan Danielson and Claudio Castagnoli on the 27th of January episode on AEW Collision.

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