Major Star Leaving AEW: WWE Move Rumored

Former AEW World Tag Team Champion Penta El Zero Miedo is reportedly set to leave All Elite Wrestling as his contract approaches its expiration next week. With speculation swirling about his future, fans are eagerly anticipating whether Penta will make a jump to WWE or continue his journey in the independent wrestling scene.

AEW Contract Expiration

As reported by Fightful Select, Penta’s AEW contract is due to expire imminently, and unless a last-minute deal is struck, the luchador will become a free agent. Sources within AEW suggest that WWE is highly interested in signing Penta, though he may also explore opportunities in the independent circuit.

Penta’s brother and longtime tag partner, Rey Fenix, will remain in AEW due to injury-related time being added to his contract. This means the iconic Lucha Bros tag team, known for their championship victories and breathtaking performances, could be temporarily separated.

Penta’s Legacy in AEW

Since debuting with AEW in 2019, Penta has made an indelible mark as part of Death Triangle alongside Fenix and PAC. Together, they held both the AEW World Tag Team and Trios Championships, delivering unforgettable matches and captivating storylines.

Speculation on WWE Move

If Penta transitions to WWE, he could potentially reunite with other former AEW stars or become a standout in the company’s revamped tag team division. WWE’s growing focus on international talents and high-profile luchadores makes Penta an ideal candidate for their roster.

What’s Next for Penta?

While nothing has been confirmed yet, Penta’s departure from AEW would signify a major shift in the wrestling landscape. Whether he joins WWE or pursues other ventures, his next steps will undoubtedly be closely watched by fans and insiders alike.

Stay tuned for updates as the wrestling world awaits official confirmation on Penta’s future.

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