After months of speculation, it appears that The Lucha Brothers, consisting of Penta El Zero Miedo and Rey Fenix, are heading to WWE. The popular tag team has been a staple of All Elite Wrestling (AEW) for the past five years.
According to a recent report from PW Nexus, The Lucha Brothers have signed a multi-year deal with WWE and are set to debut directly on the main roster. This move will significantly strengthen the company's tag team division.
Here are four potential feuds for The Lucha Brothers in the Stamford-based promotion.
#4. The Judgment Day could be good rivals
The tag team division on Monday Night RAW needs a significant boost. There have been no major feuds since WrestleMania XL and the company has not done enough to establish new teams.
Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh hold the World Tag Team Championship, but their reign has primarily elevated The Judgment Day storyline. Moving forward, they will require credible challengers to make the tag titles feel more meaningful.
A debut by The Lucha Brothers and their immediate insertion into the title picture could be the perfect way to rejuvenate the division and instantly get them over with the fans.
#3. The Usos
A couple of years ago, when The Usos and The Lucha Bros were the reigning tag team champions in WWE and AEW, respectively, few could have imagined this dream match would ever be possible.
However, with Penta El Zero Miedo and Rey Fenix reportedly heading to WWE, a showdown between these two teams seems more likely than ever. A clash between The Usos and The Lucha Bros would be a thrilling spectacle of athleticism, and fans can expect excellent in-ring chemistry due to their similar, fast-paced styles.
It will be interesting to see if Jey and Jimmy Uso reunite anytime soon.
#2. The Bloodline on WWE SmackDown
The Bloodline has dominated the tag team division on SmackDown under the leadership of Solo Sikoa. Current WWE Tag Team Champions, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa have successfully defended their titles against teams like DIY and the Street Profits.
However, all signs point to an impending Bloodline Civil War, which could mean the Tongans will need to drop their titles soon. The Lucha Brothers could be ideal for stepping into this storyline and eventually dethroning the Tongans.
This will give the Lucha Brothers a high-impact debut while allowing them to take the tag team championships.
#1. Latino World Order (L.W.O.)
One of the most highly anticipated feuds for the Lucha Brothers would undoubtedly be against the Latino World Order (LWO). As the current flagbearers of the Lucha and Mexican wrestling tradition in WWE, the LWO, led by Rey Mysterio, represents a rich cultural legacy that Penta El Zero Miedo and Rey Fenix could challenge.
The introduction of the Lucha Brothers would boost the company's appeal to the Mexican audience and provide a fresh dynamic to the tag team division. With reported plans for a major premium live event in Mexico, a feud between the Lucha Brothers and the LWO could be a main-event worthy.