Wrestling fans are buzzing with speculation and debate over WWE's potential use of AI, following a recent blunder that has left many questioning the authenticity of their content. During a live broadcast of AAA's first show on Fox in Mexico, a video featuring Dominik Mysterio aired, showcasing his claim to AAA's success. The video was later shared on both AAA and WWE's YouTube channels, where Mysterio styled himself as 'The King of the Luchadores'. However, in a moment that has since gone viral, an image of Mysterio with the WWE Intercontinental Championship and the AAA Mega Championship appeared on screen. But here's where it gets controversial... around the 1:03 mark, the title around Mysterio's waist briefly displayed the AEW logo instead of AAA's. This production error has sparked intense discussion among fans, with some accusing WWE of using AI to create the video. One fan on X wrote, 'This is why you don’t use AI. Not that they’ll learn.' The video, which featured animated versions of real footage, served to further Mysterio's heel persona and introduce him to new viewers. However, the value of the animations in place of actual footage is debatable. WWE has faced criticism in the past for its use of AI, with reports suggesting the company was using AI for videos, graphics, and possibly even story ideas. Fightful reported that WWE has had AI software for years but has rarely used it, mostly relying on it to organize production tasks and remove background noise from certain scenes. So, what do you think? Is WWE crossing a line by potentially using AI to create content? Or is it just a harmless production error? Share your thoughts in the comments below!