Depends on the size of the pot preflop

Ignore people when they say "don't limp AA utg." There is nothing wrong with doing the opposite from what our opponents would think from time to time. The key is to not limp AA utg at every opportunity. Villain made a mistake in the hand when calling the re-raise, so it worked out great.

This hand is pretty easy to play after the flop action. Villain has about a half pot sized bet left on the turn, so it's a standard push.

I'd like to add to the limp AA utg... that the other key, along with gear changing, is having the discipline postflop to let AA go when there are more players in the pot due to no raises preflop. It's a high risk high reward situation.