The world of professional wrestling is abuzz with the news that Rey Fenix and Pentagon Penta El Zero-knownas the Lucha Brothers-haveofficially signed a multi-year contract with WWE. The high-flying Mexican duo will leave behind their celebrated run in AEW, shaking up the landscape of the couples division as they prepare for a big jump to WWE’s main roster.
According to WrestleVotes Radio, the deal has been finalized, and WWE’s marketing and merchandise teams have been given the green light to begin creating masks, t-shirts and promotional material for the Lucha Brothers. Known for their unique style of wrestling, the duo is expected to skip NXT, WWE’s developmental system, and head straight to the main stage. This move will position them as big stars in WWE’s growing international presence.
What It Means For WWE
This acquisition could have big implications for WWE, which has been expanding its global reach with more international shows and partnerships. The Lucha Brothers, known for their energetic, fast-paced wrestling, bring with them a large fan base in both the United States and Mexico. WWE’s interest in signing the duo was not only based on their in-ring skills, but also on their popularity in international markets. The buzz surrounding their debut is already building anticipation among fans, with speculation of dream match-ups against teams such as The Usos, The New Day and The Street Profits.
AEW Loses, WWE Wins
The Lucha Brothers were two of AEW’s original stars, known for their exciting matches and explosive rivalries with top-tier teams like The Young Bucks. In fact, they played a pivotal role in establishing the AEW’s tag team division as one of the best in the industry.
Their decision to leave AEW is believed to have stemmed from frustrations with the inconsistency in their management within the company and a desire for new opportunities on a bigger platform. Now, WWE will benefit from their in-ring charisma and star power as they join the ranks of the company’s top teams.
Speculation and What’s Next
While the Lucha Brothers’ WWE debut has yet to be officially announced, WWE’s creative teams are said to be working on plans to introduce them in an impactful way. With Penta and Fenix’s track record of success in every promotion they’ve worked in, the question is not if they will make an impact, but when.
Conclusion:
With the Lucha Brothers’ WWE debut just around the corner, the possibilities seem endless. Will they revolutionize the tag team division? Only time will tell.