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There has been a recent advancement concerning the visa predicament faced by several CMLL talents that had threatened their ability to work in the United States.
An earlier disclosure brought to light the predicament of 19 CMLL wrestlers at risk of losing their US work visas due to complications with Full Blown Pro Wrestling, which was instrumental in securing their visas. As previously reported, the unfolding situation had been causing concern.
Information provided in the Daily Update by Dave Meltzer from F4WOnline.com suggests that the issue is on its way to being resolved. Meltzer expressed optimism that for some wrestlers like Blue Panther, Templario, and Soberano Jr., the resolution might materialize as early as this week. He confirmed that CMLL talents working with AEW, such as Mistico, have not been impacted by these visa issues.
During an episode of Wrestling Observer Radio, Meltzer together with Bryan Alvarez discussed the matter at length, emphasizing that AEW affiliates were exempt from the visa turmoil. The return of RUSH to AEW in the February 27 episode of AEW Collision, after addressing his visa issues, was also highlighted by Meltzer, crediting Ian Carey of F4WOnline.com for the information.
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FAQs about CMLL Wrestlers and US Work Visa Status
Q: How many CMLL stars are affected by the US visa issue?
A: There were 19 CMLL stars originally in danger of losing their US work visas.
Q: Has the situation improved?
A: Yes, according to reports, the visa situation is “sorting itself out” and may be resolved for some wrestlers as early as this week.
Q: Are CMLL talents who appear on AEW affected by the visa issues?
A: No, it has been reported that CMLL talents who have worked with AEW, such as Mistico and RUSH, are not impacted by these visa problems.
Q: Where can I find more updates on this situation?
A: WrestleZone will continue to provide updated information as it becomes available.
Conclusion
The troubling circumstances surrounding the work visas of CMLL talent in the US appear to be on a path to a favorable resolution. With prominent wrestlers such as Blue Panther, Templario, and Soberano Jr. potentially being clear of issues shortly, and those associated with AEW already exempt, the wrestling community can look forward to seeing these athletes continue to perform stateside without legal hindrances. Fans and entities with vested interests remain updated thanks to committed wrestling news outlets that follow these developments closely.