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An AEW star has a major decision to make in the coming few months. His contract with the Jacksonville-based promotion is close to expiring. And now, he has to decide if he should stay at All Elite Wrestling or explore the free agent market. Where he reportedly has the interest of the biggest players. Mexican wrestler Penta Zero Miedo’s future is shrouded in speculation as his contract with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is set to come to an end.

Known for his impressive work in the ring and his charismatic personality, Pentagón Jr. has caught the attention of WWE. As they are interested in signing him into their ranks. Penta Zero Miedo, along with his brother Rey Fenix, joined AEW at the beginning of 2019, becoming one of the first signings of the promotion. Since then, they have left an indelible mark on the company, being AEW World Tag Team Champions and Trio World Champions.

The man behind Pentagón Jr.’s mask has kept his identity a secret in the ring. But he is still one of the most respected wrestlers in the world of wrestling, thanks to his impressive athletic ability and unique style. So he would surely be a great addition to the WWE. And now, the Luchador has revealed exact details about his contract situation with the Tony Khan-led promotion.

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According to a recent tweet by @PuroresuFlow, Pentagón Jr. has revealed that his contract with All Elite Wrestling will come to an end around August or September. “Pentagon Jr today confirmed his contract with AEW expires around Aug/Sept of this year. He is keeping an open mind to all of his options. -COMIENDO CARNITAS “However, no mention was made of his brother and teammate regarding his status with AEW and whether the WWE is interested in him as well.

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But why exactly has the masked superstar gained the attention of the bigwigs?

Pentagon Jr’s considerable experience makes his signing an alluring prospect for WWE and other wrestling promotions

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Trained by the prestigious wrestling institution, Skayde, Penta’s debut in wrestling was in 2007 under the name Zaius. His first match occurred on April 9, 2008, when Zaius joined Black Star, losing to his brothers, who fought as the masked characters Oriental Mask and The Fire Child. He would win his first championship on July 26, 2009, when he defeated Mesalla to win the WCW Intercontinental Championship. He further stood out in the wrestling world after winning the Impact Wrestling World Championship and the Triple A tag team championship.

However, he changed his name to Pentagón Jr., and during the 2012 War of the Titans on December 2, he joined The Society. With his potential move to WWE, Penta could face a new chapter in his career, expanding his reach and facing new challenges at one of the world’s biggest wrestling companies. His influence on the independent circuit in the United States has been remarkable, and his arrival in WWE could mark a significant change in the landscape of professional wrestling.