Penta El Zero Miedo Reveals Dream Match for Reunited Lucha Brothers in WWE
WWE superstar Penta El Zero Miedo has fans buzzing after revealing his top dream match for when the iconic Lucha Brothers finally reunite as a tag team in WWE. The high-flying luchador, who has been making waves on Raw since his debut, named The Usos (Jimmy and Jey Uso) as the opponents he most wants to face alongside his brother Rey Fenix once the duo reforms.
In a recent interview clip that’s been circulating widely (including on wrestling podcasts and YouTube channels), Penta expressed massive excitement about the potential clash. “This is one of my dream matches right now, like tag team matches: Usos against Lucha Bros. Imagine. Wow,” he said, emphasizing how explosive the bout would be given both teams’ athleticism, family legacy, and crowd-drawing power.
The Lucha Brothers—Penta and Rey Fenix—dominated the tag scene for years in promotions like AEW, Lucha Underground, and AAA, known for their innovative high-flying style, Fear Factor finisher, and unbreakable brotherly chemistry. Both signed with WWE in 2025, but they’ve been kept on separate brands: Penta on Raw and Fenix on SmackDown. This separation has built anticipation for a reunion, with Penta repeatedly hyping it as something that would “make the world explode” when it happens in “the best company in the universe.”
Penta has stayed focused on his singles run, capturing fan support with intense matches and his signature “Cero Miedo” persona, but he hasn’t ruled out a tag revival. Earlier teases included a planned reunion match in AAA in late 2025 (which faced setbacks due to injury), and ongoing speculation about a brand switch or draft aligning them. Fans on social media and wrestling forums have echoed Penta’s sentiment, calling Lucha Bros vs. The Usos a “dream match in heaven” that could headline a premium live event or even WrestleMania.
The Usos, one of WWE’s most decorated tag teams, bring their own pedigree—multiple tag title reigns, Bloodline storyline ties, and unmatched in-ring storytelling. A matchup would blend high-octane lucha libre flips with hard-hitting Samoan power, creating a generational clash that could steal the show.
Public reactions have been overwhelmingly positive, with fans on X (formerly Twitter) and Reddit campaigning for the match to happen sooner rather than later. Comments like “WWE better start making plans for the Usos vs Lucha Bros for the world tag team titles at Mania” highlight the excitement. Penta’s comments also tie into broader discussions about WWE’s tag division revival, cross-brand opportunities, and elevating international stars.
This revelation adds fuel to rumors of roster shake-ups or a future tag title pursuit for the brothers. While no official reunion has been announced, Penta’s enthusiasm suggests it’s only a matter of time before the Lucha Brothers hit WWE rings together—and potentially deliver one of the most anticipated tag bouts in recent memory.
Here are some key images from coverage, including Penta in action, the Lucha Brothers’ classic poses, and fan edits of the dream matchup:
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