Summary

Thunder Rosa says her work with CMLL is not a one-off, as she wrote that the arrangement will continue for the rest of 2026.

In her latest comments, Rosa described the run as a real commitment that will take her to different CMLL arenas and put her in front of different opponents and audiences. The update adds a more concrete timeline to her earlier comments about being open to a dual CMLL deal alongside AEW.

Thunder Rosa's commitment to CMLL

Rosa wrote that she will begin this phase on April 3 and said she wants fans to feel that commitment immediately during the April 3 to 5 dates at Arena Coliseo.

Quote from Thunder Rosa

"This collaboration is not just a visit. From Friday, April 3, I will be working with the CMLL and I am excited to know that this stage will continue for the rest of the year, presenting myself in different arenas of CMLL. This implies a real commitment: Adapting to new opponents, to different audiences and to venues with a lot of history. From April 3 to 5, at Arena Coliseo, I want that intention to be felt from the first minute, that the emotion is authentic and that the connection with the fans is earned."

What Thunder Rosa's CMLL schedule means for AEW and CMLL

Thunder Rosa putting a full-year window on her CMLL work gives the AEW-CMLL relationship another steady crossover presence, and it does so with one of AEW's most recognizable women's names.

It also gives her upcoming CMLL appearances more weight than a short guest run. If Rosa is working CMLL through the rest of 2026, that creates room for the promotion to treat her as part of its wider plans instead of a brief special attraction.

Recent Thunder Rosa context

Rosa last wrestled in AEW on the March 4 edition of Dynamite, where she challenged Thekla for the AEW Women's World Championship. That makes this CMLL update notable for both promotions, as it places an established AEW talent into a longer-term run outside the company while still under her existing deal.

Sources

As reported by Fightful.