The two sides of AEW’s Rey Fenix contract situation

The two sides of AEW's Rey Fenix contract situation

As a seasoned gamer and wrestling enthusiast with over two decades of experience under my belt, I’ve seen my fair share of twists and turns in the world of professional wrestling. The latest development involving Rey Fenix and AEW has certainly piqued my interest, and it’s left me scratching my head in disbelief.


All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has successfully positioned itself as a distinct “alternative” to WWE, with this label encompassing not just on-camera performances, but also behind-the-scenes business practices. This unique identity is causing debate among fans due to reports that AEW may be adding injury time to Rey Fenix’s contract, potentially hindering his and Penta’s departure from the company. It’s a complex situation where it might be strategic for Tony Khan to allow these two talented individuals to part ways with AEW.

Back in the recent past, a captivating tale began to unfurl, revolving around two beloved figures – Penta and Fenix. Rumors swirled that their contracts with AEW were nearing expiration, leading many fans to voice concerns about potential contract tampering by WWE. The exact dates of these contract endings remained a bit hazy, as nothing was set in stone.

Indeed, Pentagon and Fenix are two gifted artists who have thrived in All Elite Wrestling (AEW). They’ve managed to claim both the AEW Tag Team and Trios Championships, as well as a stint with the Ring of Honor (ROH) tag titles. Unfortunately, they haven’t shared the ring in AEW since July, with their last match taking place on July 26 in CMLL.

In this discussion, it’s important to consider two perspectives. On one side, AEW might choose to extend Fenix’s contract due to the time he was out due to injury. This tactic has been employed by WWE previously, to keep talents under contract while they’re off-screen. AEW could adopt this approach here. However, if they decide to prolong Fenix’s tenure, it would be strategic to use his presence to boost other wrestlers on their way out. Teams like The Outrunners or Private Party could gain credibility with victories against a well-known duo such as the Lucha Brothers.

An alternative approach could be to allow Fenix to depart without action, given that AEW is often portrayed as a distinct choice compared to WWE. In the past, WWE might have seized upon such chances to limit its talent’s prospects, potentially harming their own reputation in the process. If AEW genuinely offers unique treatment for performers, it would be logical for this difference to manifest in this specific case. However, AEW does retain the legal right to keep him bound by contract due to his injury status.

The ongoing dispute involving Lucha Brothers remains uncertain, causing much debate among spectators. As speculation escalates, it will be intriguing to discover if this recent turn of events holds truth or becomes just another episode in the “he said, she said.” Despite various opinions about Tony Khan’s actions regarding Rey Fenix, he will ultimately make decisions based on what serves the company best.

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2024-09-27 22:15

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