The Lucha Brothers are increasingly distancing themselves from AEW

The Lucha Brothers are increasingly distancing themselves from AEW

According to a recent double update from Wrestling Observer and WrestlePurists, the likelihood of the Lucha Brothers leaving AEW and going to WWE is increasing as their contracts with Tony Khan expire. The well-known American website wrote: “Bryan Alvarez reports that internally at AEW, it is believed that both Penta El Zero Miedo and Rey Fenix ​​​​will leave the federation and go to WWE when their contracts expire.”

This news comes after WrestlePurists reported prior to Monday that the pair were expected to depart and that despite their involvement, a match for the Trios Titles scheduled for All In went ahead.

On August 25, 2024, the AEW All In took place at Wembley Stadium in London. The show immediately started with a very interesting title match, namely the Ladder Match with the AEW Trios titles. The match was contested by Patriarchy, who held the belts at the time, as well as Bang Bang Gang, House of Black and an impromptu trio consisting of PAC, Wheeler Yuta and Claudio Castagnoli.

Only PAC, Wheeler Yuta and Claudio Castagnoli were able to win these titles, with the English wrestler managing to rip off the belts and give his team the victory.

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When it was announced that the three would be participating in the competition, it was immediately clear to everyone that in reality PAC most likely should have participated with the Lucha Brothers as Death Triangle. This union with the Blackpool Combat Club did nothing other than confirm to us the departure of Penta El Zero Miedo and Rey Fenix ​​​​from AEW.

Dave Meltzer thought this was a little more true in his latest Wrestling Observer Radio, reported by Inside The Ropes, saying, “I’m not a regular team. But the funny thing is that PAC, Penta and Rey Fenix ​​​​were originally scheduled to win the match.” Then, if they end up in the ring in WWE, the company would have to pay them rights to use those names in the entertainment marketplace and for related services.

Recently, WWE seems to have made great strides in terms of naming rights, because until a few years ago, with Vince McMahon, each athlete had to have his own “WWE name”, the rights to which belonged exclusively to the Stamford company.

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