Summary
Joaquin Wilde turned back the clock on WWE Main Event by bringing back the DJ Z look that helped define him before he signed with WWE in 2019.
Commentary referenced that history during Wilde's match against OG El Grande Americano, noting his past as a wrestler who used to spin tables. The visual shift stood out because Wilde has spent most of his WWE run tied to Legado Del Fantasma or the LWO, usually alongside Cruz Del Toro.
The DJ Z look returns on Main Event
Before joining WWE, Wilde used the DJ Z presentation on the independent scene and in TNA Wrestling. Seeing that look reappear on Main Event gave the match a different feel and called back to a version of Wilde that longtime fans already knew well.
The timing also comes after Wilde has largely been working Main Event and AAA appearances, with no match on Raw or SmackDown since July 2025.
Social media response
"Not a reinvention. This is a correction."
What the DJ Z look could mean for Joaquin Wilde
Joaquin Wilde bringing back the DJ Z presentation gives him a more distinct singles identity while he continues appearing on Main Event. For a wrestler who has mostly been seen in group settings in WWE, that kind of visual reset can help separate him from the pack quickly.
It also adds to a week that has featured other throwback-style callbacks across wrestling, including TNA bringing back the Lockbox ahead of Rebellion. In Wilde's case, the change feels less like nostalgia for its own sake and more like an attempt to reconnect with a version of himself that already had a clear personality.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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