More On AAA Turning Down PPV Offer, Online Denial To Our Report, More

As noted, I reported earlier that ROH founder Rob Feinstein contacted AAA this week about fixing their technical issues after last week's AAA TripleMania pay-per-view was ridden with technical issues. After the article was posted, Feinstein issued a denial online to the report. I had reached out to Feinstein for confirmation before posting the article, and spoke with him again later tonight.

Feinstein said that he didn't contact the AAA office, but he did call a high ranking AAA talent and left him a short voice message. In the message, Feinstein said that he heard that they had pay-per-view issues, and that their company could help them in the future. Feinstein stated that he never said that Tommy Dreamer was his business partner, but rather noted that they have partnered with Dreamer in the past with their iPPVs, and said that they have the best quality in the U.S. Feinstein also noted that he didn't say that they could "fix all of their issues," because they would have to have further talks before they could even consider going to Mexico. Feinstein wasn't aware that the event was on regular pay-per-view and thought it was an iPPV and noted that in Mexico, if you have poor internet in a venue, than having their company come in does nothing because you can't do iPPV without a strong internet connection.

As noted, a source with AAA noted that they were not interested in using Feinstein's company and bringing in a "middle man."

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