
CMLL has officially confirmed that La Catalina is no longer part of the promotion. The announcement was made on Tuesday, with the company issuing a formal statement regarding her departure.
According to the translated release, CMLL stated that Catalina’s contract ended on April 1, 2026, and was not renewed at her own request. The promotion emphasized that the decision was made solely by the wrestler and that she formally communicated her intention not to continue. CMLL added that it wishes her success moving forward and noted that no further statements will be made on the situation.
“The World Wrestling Council announces that, effective April 1, 2026, La Catalina is no longer a member of the CMLL Amazonas roster. This stems from the conclusion of the contractual relationship, which was not renewed by the sole and express decision of the wrestler herself, who unequivocally stated and formalized her desire not to continue said relationship, as this is in her best interests.
The CMLL wishes you success in your future endeavors.
For institutional purposes, this will be our only statement on the matter.”
Shortly after the announcement, reports began to surface about Catalina’s next move. According to CubsFan, she is expected to debut for AAA on Saturday, April 11. If confirmed, the move would mark a rare jump between major Mexican promotions, as talent movement between CMLL and AAA has historically been limited. It would also make her one of the first notable names to switch since WWE acquired AAA last year.
Catalina, whose real name is Catalina Aurora García Corrial, began her wrestling career more than a decade ago and built early momentum before signing with WWE in 2019. She initially competed under the name “Carolina” before being rebranded as Catalina in 2020. Her time with WWE came to an end in 2021 following a visa expiration.
She later joined CMLL, where she spent the past three years establishing herself as a key figure in the Amazonas division. During her run, she became a regular presence on major cards and gained international exposure through cross-promotional appearances.
One of her most notable matches took place in June last year at the Fantastica Mania Mexico event, where she faced Mercedes Moné. Catalina also competed multiple times for Ring of Honor as part of CMLL’s working relationship with AEW, further expanding her visibility outside of Mexico.
Her final match with CMLL took place on March 31 at Arena Coliseo, closing a chapter that saw her rise as one of the division’s recognizable names.
With her expected move to AAA, Catalina is set to enter a new phase in her career, with attention now focused on how she will be positioned in a different promotion environment.


