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Fan-Favorite WWE Tag Team Lucha Bros Set To Reunite: Report


Fans eagerly awaiting the official WWE tag team debut of the Lucha Brothers may not have to wait much longer. A recent report indicates WWE has definitive plans to unite Penta El Zero Miedo and Rey Fenix on the same brand roster in the near future.

Details of the plan emerged on the latest episode of WrestleVotes Radio via Sportskeeda’s Backstage Pass Patreon. The report clarified the strategy behind the brothers initially appearing on separate brands upon signing with WWE.

Penta El Zero Miedo debuted on Raw, while Rey Fenix arrived on SmackDown just before WrestleMania 41. This separation, according to the report, was intentional and temporary.

“Sources indicate there are plans in the very near future to align Rey Fenix and Penta on the same roster and to present them as a team, the Lucha brothers,” WrestleVotes stated. The report elaborated on the specific reasoning behind the initial split.

“We are told, the idea behind debuting Rey Fenix on SmackDown pre WrestleMania was done to keep Penta momentum on raw uninterrupted during his Intercontinental Championship feud,” the source explained. This allowed Penta to continue his pursuit of the title on Monday nights without interruption.

Simultaneously, it provided an opportunity to introduce the spectacular Rey Fenix to the WWE Universe via the SmackDown platform. This strategic placement suggests WWE aimed to maximize individual exposure before their inevitable pairing.

The report further emphasized that utilizing the duo as a tag team has been WWE’s goal since they became available. “We are also told WWE has been eager to have the duo work as a team since the moment they became available last fall,” WrestleVotes added.

Since his arrival on Raw, Penta El Zero Miedo has been a fixture in the Intercontinental Championship scene. His involvement showcased his considerable talent as a singles competitor on Monday nights.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – JULY 31: A general view of the WWE Raw Aggression Tour event at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne Park July 31, 2003 in Melbourne, Australia.

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He notably competed in the fatal four-way match for the Intercontinental Championship at WrestleMania 41. While unsuccessful in capturing the gold, his performance further established his credibility on the Raw brand.

Meanwhile, Rey Fenix quickly made his mark on Friday Night SmackDown. He has been actively competing and accumulating wins since his debut.

Fenix also had a significant WrestleMania 41 moment, stepping up on short notice. He replaced an injured Rey Mysterio in a singles match against El Grande Americano, demonstrating his readiness for the big stage.

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