7. Penta El Zero Miedo
With his brother Rey Fenix reportedly having around a year of injury time added to his AEW contract, it seems like Penta El Zero Miedo will be doing his own thing for a little while.
With it being reported that he and Rey Fenix were headed to WWE at the end of their contracts, the question now will be whether Penta will wait it out, or sign with WWE now as a solo act.
If it is the latter then NXT may be the best place for Penta to start his WWE career off. Sure, his experience undoubtedly facilitates him bypassing NXT for the main roster, however, in terms of establishing him to the WWE audience NXT may be a better option.
A year in NXT could pave the way for a full Lucha Bros debut on main roster when Fenix debuts, with Penta carrying the potential to be an NXT Championship level addition.
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