Every Wrestler At AEW Double Or Nothing 2019 - Where Are They Now?

5. The Lucha Brothers

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Rey Fenix and Pentagon Jr. are two of the best wrestlers in the world. The fact that they're also a tag team is the cherry on the cake.

The Lucha Bros.' battles with The Young Bucks at Double or Nothing and All Out are the stuff of legend, especially the epic ladder match - pardon us, we meant Escalera de la Muerte - at the latter.

Since then, the brothers have been a staple of the tag team division. They were runners up in the inaugural tag team championship tournament and have challenged for the belts a few times, each to no avail.

They've also proven their worth as a singles stars. Pentagon had a brief feud with Christopher Daniels (let's not mention that nasty Arabian Moonsault, shall we?) and Fenix had one of the best matches in Dynamite's short history, when he took on Nick Jackson last year.

The brothers haven't been used to their full potential in AEW yet, but we could put that down to their commitments elsewhere.

Rey Fenix is sadly out of the Casino Ladder Match this Saturday, but AEW have said his injury doesn't look significant. As a part of Death Triangle with PAC, they should definitely do well in AEW's upcoming trios tournament.

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