WWE rumors 2015: How will Alberto Del Rio return AAA Mega belt?

Alberto Del Rio [Photo: Commons Wikimedia/Megan Elice Meadows]

Alberto Del Rio continues to make World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) appearances ever since claiming the United States title from the vacationing John Cena, but it seems that there are still a lot of loose ends.

The most notable of that is, of course, the state of the Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) mega heavyweight title, which technically is still under Del Rio's grasp.

Per rumors, the plan was for Del Rio to appear at AAA for perhaps one more time to give up the belt. He was presumed likely to surrender it or lose it through a match. But the problem is the WWE seems to be against Del Rio working for both shows and the obvious reason is that he has been booked on most of the WWE shows lately.

Second, WWE owner Vince McMahon isn't keen on the idea of seeing Del Rio on another brand as he has allegedly signed rich contract recently, reported Cageside Seats.

While the numbers have yet to be confirmed, it is believed that he signed a $1.45 million contract for one year. Some have shot down that claim and said that those numbers are too high and the Del Rio is only getting a third of that.

With Del Rio seemingly impossible at this point to return to the AAA, the likely scenario is seeing the title vacated. From the looks of it, the sudden jump of Del Rio to the WWE wasn't planned carefully and now, the Hispanic star is caught somewhere in the middle.

Assuming that the AAA does find a solution to remedy the AAA Mega Champion issue, it should be interesting how such could affect the working relationship between Alberto El Patron and the group in the future.

This is not to say that Del Rio could find himself leaving the WWE again (at least not now) but anything can happen.

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