La Catalina on The Undertaker: "He’s Scary, Seriously."
The professional wrestling landscape has witnessed a series of surprising crossovers this year, but few have been as intriguing as the collaboration between Chilean standout La Catalina and the legendary Undertaker within Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide. Following her high-profile departure from CMLL in April, La Catalina has been vocal about the transformative experience of working under the guidance of some of the industry’s most respected figures during her transition to the AAA roster.
Speaking in a recent interview with Denise Salcedo, La Catalina opened up about the surreal nature of receiving feedback from The Undertaker. She described the experience as a significant boost to her confidence, noting that the Phenom’s presence and advice have helped her refine the La Catalina character for a global audience. The interaction reportedly took place as part of the broader collaborative efforts behind the scenes at AAA, where veteran WWE creative minds have been assisting in the promotion's recent international expansion efforts.
During the conversation, La Catalina was quick to highlight the personal impact of working with such a legendary figure. She noted that his belief in her ability has been a major turning point in her professional outlook. "I still can’t believe he is my boss over there," she remarked. "I really admire him and, you know, hearing his advice and the way he thinks and also like the way he spends time with us in the ring, he will spend four or five hours in that ring helping the talent and just giving us advice. I’m so grateful he believes in me and trusts me."
The partnership is part of a larger support system that Catalina has found in her new home. She also spoke highly of Jeremy Borash, whom she credited as a primary believer in her potential. According to Catalina, the creative freedom and professional support she is currently receiving have allowed her to feel more secure in her identity as a performer than ever before. She emphasised that the willingness of legends to pour their knowledge into the next generation is what makes the current era of wrestling so special.
As La Catalina continues her ascent within AAA, the influence of her time spent with The Undertaker is expected to be a cornerstone of her presentation. For a wrestler who has already broken barriers as the first Chilean woman to compete in WWE, this latest chapter represents a fusion of Lucha Libre tradition and top-tier sports entertainment mentorship. With the eyes of the wrestling world on her, La Catalina appears ready to utilise these legendary lessons to cement her status as one of the most formidable and polished stars in the international scene.
