So far several names have been confirmed for the All Elite Wrestling roster, and more names are expected to be announced at the Double Or Nothing Ticket Party in Las Vegas this week.
Recently AEW stars have been making surprise appearances at independent wrestling events, and last week The Young Bucks invited Pentagon Jr. and Fenix to wrestle in AEW, then both teams shook hands.
Dave Meltzer noted on Wrestling Observer Radio that they are on a per match deal with AEW, and they can’t officially sign with All Elite because they are still signed to Lucha Underground.
It’s being reported that there will be a lot of interest from WWE, AEW, ROH and NJPW when they’re officially done with Lucha Underground.
Pentagon Jr. and Fenix will still be working with Impact Wrestling and other companies moving forward.
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