Good news for fans of zero miedo. After a rough landing sidelined Penta on WWE RAW late last month, it sounds like the former tag champ is inching toward a full medical clearance.
During his match with Solo Sikoa in the Last Time Is Now Tournament, Penta attempted a high-risk hurricanrana off the barricade—only to come down hard on his shoulder. The bout was waved off, giving Sikoa the win, and Penta has been off TV ever since.
This week, noted luchador physician Dr. Odiseo posted an update on Instagram alongside Penta, offering encouraging news on the masked star’s recovery. According to Odiseo, the injury is healing on schedule and Penta could officially be cleared as early as Friday.
“Penta is on the right track, and we’ve seen good results. We can’t let up, but I’m confident he’ll be ready by Friday,” Odiseo said.
Fans also wondered whether this timeline would allow Penta to make his previously advertised appearance at AAA’s Guerra de Titanes—where he and Rey Fénix are slated to face Dominik Mysterio and El Grande Americano. Odiseo kept expectations hopeful but cautious, responding simply:
“Hope so.”
The 26th annual Guerra de Titanes takes place December 20 at Arena Guadalajara in Jalisco, Mexico. If all goes well, Penta could be back in action just in time for one of AAA’s biggest cards of the year.
Following the scare, Penta took to social media to address fans directly. While he didn’t reveal what type of injury he suffered or how long he expects to be out, he made it clear that Monday’s setback hasn’t shaken his resolve.
In a passionate message, Penta thanked everyone who reached out, saying the situation pushed him both physically and mentally. He framed the moment as a reminder of the resilience he’s built throughout his career, calling himself a “Mexican warrior” shaped by struggle and pride. He also took a moment to show respect to Sikoa, praising him for a clean, professional match before things went south.
Most importantly for fans, Penta promised he won’t be sidelined for long. He vowed to return “very soon,” more focused and determined to finish the business he feels he left behind.
As of now, WWE hasn’t provided an official medical update, but Penta’s message suggests he’s staying positive and preparing for a quick comeback. We’ll keep you posted as more details emerge.
Thank you to everyone who has checked in on me. This injury tested my body and spirit, but it also awakened the strength that has always guided me. I am a Mexican warrior, forged in struggle, honor, and heart. And though the fall was hard, I rose with a fire stronger than ever.…
Fans held their breath during the November 24th episode of WWE RAW when Penta took a frightening spill mid-match. The injury scare came during his bout with Solo Sikoa in the Last Time Is Now Tournament, forcing officials to wave off the match as medical staff rushed in. The sudden stoppage had viewers worried the Lucha star had suffered a serious injury.
Thankfully, the latest update paints a much more encouraging picture.
According to new information emerging after the show, Penta’s condition isn’t nearly as severe as many initially feared. While the awkward fall looked rough in real time and clearly warranted immediate medical attention, early evaluations indicate that he avoided any major injury.
More details are still to come, but for now, things are trending in the right direction. With how physical Penta’s style is — and how often he puts his body on the line — the quick response from WWE’s ringside team likely helped prevent the situation from getting worse.
High-flying luchador Rey Fenix is now officially a free agent, according to Fightful Select, and all signs point to an imminent move to WWE. Despite AEW’s ability to extend his contract due to injury time, sources indicate that he is free to sign with any promotion—and WWE seems to be wasting no time preparing for his arrival.
WWE Already Making Plans for Fenix?
Reports suggest that WWE’s merchandise and creative teams are already at work in anticipation of Fenix’s signing, strongly hinting that his debut could be sooner rather than later. If true, this move would bring him into the same company as his brother PENTA, setting up the possibility of a reunited Lucha Bros on WWE’s main roster.
AEW Exit and Controversy
Fenix’s departure comes after a complicated contract situation. Both he and PENTA were reportedly close to leaving AEW last year, but their deals were extended after AEW caught wind of their talks with WWE. Adding to the tension, Fenix previously accused AEW of “inhumane treatment”, though the company privately denied the allegations. It’s also rumored that a non-disparagement agreement may have been included as part of his release, which would prevent him from publicly criticizing AEW.
Missed Creative Opportunities in AEW
Before his contract situation took a turn, Fenix, PENTA, and Pac were reportedly in line for an AEW Trios Championship run. However, once negotiations with WWE came to light, those creative plans were seemingly dropped, leaving Fenix with little direction in AEW’s booking.
With his jaw-dropping aerial offense and lucha libre expertise, Fenix has been a standout performer for years. Now, with WWE apparently rolling out the red carpet, it looks like his next chapter could be unfolding on the biggest stage in sports entertainment.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops!
Monday night’s episode of WWE Raw kicked off with a bang as former AEW standout Penta made his highly anticipated in-ring debut, and he didn’t disappoint. In front of a roaring San Jose crowd, Penta defeated Chad Gable of American Made in a thrilling opener that left fans buzzing. But it wasn’t just the victory that got people talking — it was Penta’s post-match declaration that WWE is officially in the “Penta New Era.”
Penta vs. Gable: A High-Octane Debut
The groundwork for this matchup was laid last week when Chad Gable, seeking a fresh challenge, requested WWE General Manager Adam Pearce to pit him against the best luchador on the roster. Enter Penta, whose debut had been teased for weeks, raising fan anticipation to a fever pitch.
The match itself was an exciting showcase of technical prowess and high-flying spectacle. Gable, a former Olympian known for his grappling expertise, came out strong, targeting Penta’s ankle in a bid to lock in his signature Ankle Lock. A brutal German suplex on the apron and some clever leg work around the ring post had the crowd wondering if Gable might pull off an upset.
However, Penta proved why he’s one of the most dynamic performers in the business today. The masked luchador turned the tide with a sling blade and a jaw-dropping dive over the ropes to the outside. Penta later hit an incredible Mexican Destroyer after countering Gable on the top rope, electrifying the audience. Though Gable locked in the Ankle Lock late in the match, Penta escaped, delivering his Sacrifice submission maneuver before sealing the win with his devastating Penta Driver.
A New Chapter for Penta — and WWE
After his emphatic victory, Penta grabbed the microphone to address the San Jose crowd. The luchador, speaking first in English and then in Spanish, thanked the fans for their support, saying he had been waiting for this moment just as much as they had. He went on to proclaim that WWE is his new home and declared the dawn of the “Penta New Era.”
This moment marked more than just the debut of another talented wrestler on the Raw roster. It signaled a fresh direction for Penta, who has reinvented himself following his AEW departure, and perhaps a greater embrace of international styles and talent by WWE.
What’s Next for Penta?
With such a commanding debut, the question now becomes: What’s next for Penta in WWE? His unique style and charismatic presence make him a perfect fit for the company’s evolving product, and it’s clear the WWE Universe is already behind him. Whether he sets his sights on championship gold or builds his momentum against other top-tier competitors, Penta’s future looks incredibly bright.
For Chad Gable, the loss doesn’t diminish his reputation as one of WWE’s most versatile and underrated performers. The Olympian will undoubtedly look to bounce back, potentially reigniting the American Made tag team or seeking revenge in a rematch.
One thing is certain: Penta’s WWE debut was nothing short of spectacular, and the “Penta New Era” has officially begun. Wrestling fans, buckle up — it looks like we’re in for one wild ride.
Backstage Buzz: Segment Runs Long, Talent Not Thrilled
However, not everything about Penta’s debut went according to plan. According to a report from PWInsider, Penta’s match and subsequent promo went significantly longer than originally scheduled. This overrun reportedly led to some adjustments later in the show, with time being trimmed from other segments. As expected, this caused some backstage frustration among talents whose screen time was cut short.
While this kind of scheduling hiccup isn’t uncommon in live television, it does highlight the level of faith WWE’s creative team has in Penta to deliver. Whether the extended segment was a deliberate decision or simply the result of the moment running away with itself, it’s clear that WWE is investing heavily in Penta’s success.