WWE Superstar Penta recently provided an update on his wrestling future. He revealed when his pro wrestling career would end and also pitched a major dream match.
The former AEW star is scheduled to compete tonight in his first-ever Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match. Pentagon Jr. will be in action against Andrade, Seth Rollins, Solo Sikoa, LA Knight, and El Grande Americano. On the latest edition of SmackDown, he teamed up with Andrade to defeat Julius and Brutus Creed in a tag team match.
Meanwhile, in a recent video on WWE's YouTube channel, Cero Miedo revealed that his ultimate dream match is a Mask vs. Mask encounter with his brother, Rey Fenix. He envisioned a violent and passionate bout against his brother. The 40-year-old luchador further stated that losing his mask would mark the end of his career.
"My dream match is Mask vs. Mask—Penta vs. Rey Fenix. [Not with anybody else], I prefer vs. my brother in a real match with blood, with violence, with everything there, [and] with all passion in the ring. To be honest, if one day Penta loses the mask, it’s [the] finish of my career," Penta said. [From 04:52 to 05:20]
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Wrestling veteran says Penta may win the Ladder Match at WWE Money in the Bank
Legendary journalist Bill Apter recently shared his prediction about the upcoming six-man ladder contest. He discussed this on an edition of Sportskeeda's The Wrestling Time Machine.
According to Bill Apter, Penta could emerge victorious in the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match. The veteran journalist believes WWE is positioning the luchador to become an ''incredible legend'' in the company.
"I think the end of it is gonna be El Grande Americano and Penta, up at the top of the ladder. You know they, they really have been trying to make Penta into this incredible legend that the broadcasters are talking about and all that. I think Penta is going to win it, with a big battle with Senor Americano at the end."
Fans will have to wait and see if Pentagon Jr. wins the six-man gimmick bout tonight in Los Angeles.
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