Alberto Del Rio first signed with WWE in 2009 and released in August 2014 after an incident with an employee. Later, he returned back to WWE in October 2015 and this run lasted for September 2016. In his two stints with WWE, Del Rio won WWE Championship twice, WWE World Heavyweight Championship twice, US Title twice and also became the Money In The Bank and Royal Rumble winner once.
Recently, Alberto Del Rio took the Twitter and shared a throwback picture of himself looking at WWE Title with a caption of one more time, which indicates he’s willing to have one more WWE Title run.
One more time? 👀 pic.twitter.com/E8Cg9UsgKB
— Alberto El Patron (@PrideOfMexico) July 8, 2021
During an interview with Sportskeeda’s Riju Dasgupta. Alberto Del Rio stated that he would love to work with WWE again and if he get signed with the company, the first thing he would do is to apologize for his mistakes.
“Of course, first of all, I would say thank you. Thank you for the opportunity, and sorry for the mistakes I made. I just didn’t know. Sometimes I would just, I did it because it was personal. Now, as a promoter, I know there is nothing personal in pro wrestling. It’s just business. I’m sorry for my mistakes,” stated Alberto Del Rio.
“No excuse, but I was also going through a difficult time in my life when I got divorced. I lost a fantastic woman, the mother of my children, for my mistakes, and that put me in a deep depression. But that’s just for me to handle. It’s not an excuse. It takes a toll on you and your body, and your mind and your spirit. So, I will say thank you and sorry, and I would do it again,” added Alberto Del Rio.
Alberto Del Rio set to return to the in-ring action for loaded Hecho en Mexico indie event which will take place at Payne Arena on July 31st, Saturday in McAllen, Texas. He will take on Andrade El Idolo and Carlito in Triple Threat Match.
Robles Patrón Promotions presenta: Hecho en México, El TakeOver, el sábado 31 de julio en el Payne Arena de McAllen, Texas.
🎟: https://t.co/5PXefUOKb7 pic.twitter.com/zcuJSqKIRv
— Alberto El Patron (@PrideOfMexico) July 7, 2021