Penta WWE Debut: Backstage Details and Segment Overrun Explained

Pentagon Jr., better known as Penta El Zero M, made his long-awaited WWE debut on the January 13, 2025, episode of SmackDown. The former AEW star’s surprise appearance has sent shockwaves through the wrestling world, marking one of the most high-profile signings of the year.

Penta appeared during the show’s main event, interrupting a confrontation between Rey Mysterio and Dominik Mysterio. The segment saw Penta align with Rey, delivering his signature moves to neutralize Dominik and his allies from The Judgment Day. The crowd erupted in excitement, solidifying Penta’s debut as an unforgettable moment.

Why the Segment Ran Over Time

According to backstage reports, Penta’s segment was originally planned to fit within the show’s allotted time but ran over by nearly five minutes. WWE officials reportedly made the call to extend the segment live, recognizing the importance of creating a memorable first impression for Penta.

This decision led to adjustments in the broadcast, with certain post-show exclusives pushed to digital platforms. Despite the overrun, the segment’s execution received widespread praise, with fans applauding the storytelling and energy brought by Penta’s arrival.

What’s Next for Penta in WWE?

Following his impactful debut, Penta is expected to be a major player on SmackDown. Insiders suggest that Penta will feud with The Judgment Day, particularly Dominik Mysterio, in the coming weeks. His unique in-ring style and charismatic presence make him a standout addition to WWE’s roster.

A Debut to Remember

Penta’s WWE debut is already being hailed as one of the most electrifying moments of 2025. His alignment with Rey Mysterio sets the stage for compelling storylines, while the backstage decision to extend his segment highlights WWE’s confidence in his star power.

As fans eagerly await Penta’s first WWE match, it’s clear that the “Cero Miedo” attitude is here to leave an indelible mark on SmackDown.

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