
The legendary lucha libre tag team, The Lucha Brothers Penta El Zero Miedo and Rey Fénix are reportedly set to reunite for the first time since signing with WWE, and their reunion will take place on Mexican soil at the upcoming AAA Guerra de Titanes 2025 event. This high-profile reunion is creating a major buzz in the wrestling world, as it promises to be a historic moment for fans of both AAA and WWE.
Historic Reunion in Guadalajara
According to multiple sources, including Luchablog and Ringside News, Penta and Rey Fénix have coordinated a reunion match scheduled for December 20, 2025, at the iconic Arena Guadalajara in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. This marks their first official tag team match under WWE’s umbrella, with the match held in AAA, the promotion where both made their names as one of the most electrifying tag teams in lucha libre history[1][5].
The pair’s social media hint came in early November 2025 with a mysterious post containing the number “521”—which fans interpreted as the 521 days since their last tag team bout together on AEW Rampage in July 2024. Alongside coordinates pointing to the Arena Guadalajara, this sparked excitement and speculation among Mexican and international wrestling fans about a possible reunion at Guerra de Titanes[1].
What is Guerra de Titanes?
Guerra de Titanes is one of AAA’s premier annual wrestling events, eagerly anticipated every year by lucha libre fans around the world. Dating back to 1997, this event is known for showcasing the best talents and often features high-stakes matches with championships or mask vs. hair stipulations. The 2025 edition will be the 26th iteration of Guerra de Titanes and is being positioned by AAA as their second-biggest event of the year, on par with SummerSlam in WWE terms, only behind Triplemanía, AAA’s flagship show[2][3].
The choice to host Guerra de Titanes in Guadalajara, one of Mexico’s largest wrestling markets, underscores AAA’s intent to elevate the event to new heights and attract a wider audience, particularly with the involvement of The Lucha Brothers.
WWE and AAA Collaboration: A Growing Relationship
This reunion also signals an evolving relationship between WWE and AAA, which appears to be collaborating more closely in 2025. Sources close to WWE management reveal that top brass are keen on supporting Guerra de Titanes as a major showcase event for wrestling in Mexico, leveraging WWE talent with deep roots in the region. The decision to allow Penta and Rey Fénix, who are under WWE contracts, to perform together in AAA reflects the increasing cooperation between the promotions[3][5].
A WWE insider told Wrestling News:
“Having The Lucha Brothers reunite in Guadalajara gives the event instant star power and global appeal. WWE wants Guerra de Titanes to be a pivotal event not just for Mexico but for wrestling fans worldwide. This collaboration shows WWE’s commitment to honoring the legacy of luchadors like Penta and Fénix while boosting AAA’s profile.”
What This Means for The Lucha Brothers and Fans
For Penta El Zero Miedo and Rey Fénix, who have recently taken separate paths focusing on individual projects—especially Rey Fénix’s recovery from injury in early 2025 this reunion offers a chance to reignite the chemistry that made them one of the most popular tag teams globally. Fans have long awaited their return as a duo, and the Guerra de Titanes stage offers the perfect platform.
Their reunion is expected to draw huge attendance, with Arena Guadalajara boasting over 20,000 seats. AAA is reportedly pulling out all stops to promote the event, signaling that The Lucha Brothers’ reunion will be a centerpiece attraction.
Anticipated Impact on the Match Card and Storylines
While official match cards are still being finalized, AAA has confirmed other major matches for Guerra de Titanes 2025, such as Ethan Page vs. Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. for the AAA Latinoamericano Championship. The inclusion of The Lucha Brothers could lead to high-stakes tag team matches, possibly involving top AAA stars, blending Mexican lucha libre tradition with WWE storytelling elements[2][3].
The reunion could also set the stage for potential storyline developments involving WWE and AAA talents, hinting at future cross-promotional matches or talent exchanges.
Fan and Media Reaction
Social media and lucha libre media outlets have exploded with anticipation since the cryptic teaser posts in early November. Wrestling experts describe this potential reunion as “historic,” considering how pivotal The Lucha Brothers have been for elevating lucha libre’s global profile over the last decade.
Superluchas and other Mexican wrestling news platforms have highlighted that this moment could “rewrite the narrative of Mexican wrestling,” bringing together international audiences and solidifying WWE’s commitment to honoring luchador heritage.
Closing Thoughts
The Lucha Brothers reunion at AAA’s Guerra de Titanes 2025 stands as one of the biggest wrestling stories heading into the end of the year. It highlights the blending of global wrestling brands while paying homage to Mexico’s rich lucha libre tradition. This event is expected not only to satisfy long-time fans wanting to see Penta El Zero Miedo and Rey Fénix together again but also to introduce new audiences to the magic of lucha libre.
All eyes will be on December 20 as Guerra de Titanes unfolds in Guadalajara with the Mexican wrestling scene set to shine brightly once more.