WWE Must Bring Back the ‘World’s Best Tag Team’ Permanently Following Shocking AAA Alianzas Twist

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The AAA Alianzas event featured a surprising reunion of the Lucha Brothers, Penta and Rey Fenix, who are teaming up on WWE TV for the first time since their exit from AEW in 2024. In a recorded message, they issued a challenge to AAA Mega Champion Dominik Mysterio and El Grande Americano, setting the stage for a high-stakes match.

The Lucha Brothers have slated a match against Mysterio and Americano for December 20 at AAA Guerra de Titans, marking their first WWE team appearance. New WWE fans and those unfamiliar with their AEW legacy will likely be eager to see them in action. Penta joined WWE in January 2025, making an immediate impact on RAW with a grand entrance and high-profile presentation, positioning him as a potential successor to Rey Mysterio. Rey Fenix followed two months later but debuted on SmackDown, where he didn’t receive the same level of prominence and was paired with Andrade.

While both have garnered individual fan support in WWE, they have yet to replicate their AEW success, where they delivered some of the best tag team matches in history. Fans anticipate their reunion at the AAA December event, hoping it’s not a one-time occurrence. WWE could benefit from making their partnership permanent, especially to boost the RAW tag team scene. Penta is currently WWE’s biggest star, and teaming consistently with Phoenix could elevate them both further. This reunion could lead to exciting storylines and matches involving teams like The Usos, The New Day, AJ Styles, and Dragon Lee. WWE should adapt by supporting tag teams more, allowing wrestlers to shine individually while thriving in tag partnerships, similar to what The New Day achieved.

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Before their WWE tenure, the Lucha Brothers were hailed as one of the best tag teams worldwide. WWE Hall of Famer Booker T praised them in 2021, calling them possibly the best tag team globally due to their resilience and fan appeal. Their ability to draw significant audiences wherever they perform underscores their value.

The Lucha Brothers have held the AEW World Tag Team Championship and are credited with popularizing the Lucha Libre style in AEW. They have competed globally, including Mexico, Japan, and AAA events such as Triplemania, showcasing their versatility and star power.

Fan Take: This reunion of the Lucha Brothers is a game-changer for WWE fans, offering a fresh and thrilling dynamic to the tag team division. If WWE capitalizes on their chemistry and star power, it could elevate tag team wrestling to new heights, enriching the sport’s entertainment and competitive quality.

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