The young Luchador has already had interest from every major promotion in the world.
Bandido is only 24 but he made such an impact on the Young Bucks that they made him a part of the main event of All In last September. Alongside Rey Fenix and Rey Mysterio, Bandido opposed the trio of the Bucks and Kota Ibushi.
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Instead of signing with WWE or All Elite Wrestling, he opted for a one-year deal with Ring of Honor. After a few matches with the company, he was made a member of Lifeblood alongside Mark Haskins, David Finlay, Tenille, Tracy Williams, and Juice Robinson.
While the group hasn't had many appearances lately as a whole on ROH TV, Bandido has still battled many stars like Shane Taylor, PJ Black, Flip Gordon, and Rush. Since his deal with ROH was only for a year, the bidding war for his services will once again heat up at the end of the year. Will he join the Bucks after seeing a few months of AEW TV or will he resign with ROH? Could he make the jump to WWE?
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Matthew Serocki
Matt Serocki is a sports journalist from outside of Boston, Massachusetts who has written about sports for a local newspaper, the MetroWest Daily News.
Matt has written about professional wrestling for the past year but has been writing lyrics, short stories and novels in his spare time. He writes around 30-50 articles per month.
During his time on writing for Sportskeeda, Matt has written about a variety of topics including the history of the business as well as about the current stars and product. He follows numerous promotions like the WWE, AEW, ROH, MLW, NJPW, Championship Wrestling from Hollywood and WOW.
Studied Communications with a focus on writing at Framingham State University from 2000-2004.