Top AEW star sends message to Penta after big RAW win - "You deserve all the best"

Rey Fenix shares proud message on social media following brother Penta’s victorious WWE RAW debut against Chad Gable.

Top AEW star sends message to Penta after big RAW win – “You deserve all the best”

Rey Fenix shared heartfelt congratulations to his brother Penta following his successful WWE RAW debut in San Jose, California. Fenix posted photos of the duo on Instagram, praising Penta’s achievements:

Congratulations carnal! Hands down MY FAVORITE FIGHTER! You deserve all the best for everything you’ve worked for, the FIGHTER #1. I am so proud to be your brother and watch you have achieved all your dreams, I LOVE YOU and SCARY.

Penta made his first WWE appearance against Chad Gable, who had requested a match with the best luchador in the world. The match took place at the SAP Center, following weeks of promotional vignettes teasing his arrival. Penta joined WWE after concluding his five-year run with AEW in late 2024.

Behind-the-scenes details on debut match

Penta’s debut match exceeded its planned duration, according to PWInsider. The extended time led to adjustments in other segments throughout the show, though management expressed satisfaction with both his performance and crowd reaction.

WWE began selling Penta’s merchandise on WWEShop.com hours before his televised debut, with early sales numbers reportedly meeting internal expectations.

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