Sport Politics Local 2026-04-12T01:27:24+00:00

Former WWE Wrestler Alberto 'El Patrón' Released from Custody

A Mexican court has suspended the sentence for a famous wrestler accused of domestic violence. The athlete is released under strict conditions, including a ban on contacting the victim and mandatory rehabilitation.


Former WWE Wrestler Alberto 'El Patrón' Released from Custody

Former WWE wrestler Alberto 'El Patrón' has been released from custody following a nearly three-hour hearing on domestic violence charges. Judge Paulo César Ramiro Zúñiga suspended the sentence, allowing the athlete to be released on bail. Alberto 'N' was transferred to the La Pila prison while awaiting a judicial ruling that today allowed him to leave jail. Despite regaining his freedom, the judge imposed a series of mandatory preventive measures the athlete must strictly comply with. These include attending rehabilitation therapy for aggressors, paying the full damages, and an absolute prohibition of contacting the victim. With this ruling, Alberto 'N' is officially free and is expected to make public appearances shortly. The accused's decision to accept responsibility and show remorse has sparked a strong viral controversy. The legal process against the former WWE star began on April 6, when his wife called emergency services reporting physical abuse, a complaint handled by the State Civil Guard. The world of Mexican wrestling and sports is shocked on April 11, 2026, with the official confirmation that famous wrestler Alberto 'N', known globally as 'El Patrón', will be released on probation after facing aggravated family violence charges.