El Grande Americano Just Leveled Up – And I Never Want This Ride to End
My buddy Allan and I have been locked in on this storyline since day one. From the jump, we were begging for more layers, more masks, more chaos. We wanted an Americana stable that felt bigger than life... and WWE finally delivered.
On this week's RAW, the Original El Grande Americano stepped up and introduced Los Hermanos Americanos – the Creed Brothers under fresh masks, rounding things out to a full six-deep crew.
That's three faces and three heels depending on which side of the border (or which show) you're watching.
The layers here are insane: Americans playing Mexicans, Europeans jumping in the mix, masks vs. masks, and a cross-promotional fever dream with AAA. It's pure pro wrestling absurdity done right.
This isn't just a gimmick anymore – it's a full-blown, multi-man spectacle that's somehow working on every level.
The in-ring work is crisp, the comedy hits without feeling forced, and the dual booking (babyface in one promotion, heel in another) is wrestling nerd heaven.
Ludwig Kaiser carrying the torch while Chad Gable reps the original? The Creed Brothers sliding in seamlessly? Chef's kiss.
We've been waiting for something this fun and unapologetically extra for a while. It feels like old-school wrestling creativity mixed with modern execution.
The mask vs. mask match coming up in AAA is going to be must-see, and whatever happens after that unmasking... I hope they keep milking this for everything it's worth.
To the creative team: Don't stop. Let this stable breathe.
Give us more multi-man tags, more border-hopping drama, more ridiculous promos, and more surprise reveals.
This is the kind of long-term, layered storytelling that keeps fans like Allan and me coming back every week.
El Grande Americano (and all his Americanos) is appointment television right now.
Here's hoping this never ends.

