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The Origin's Of Cero Miedo Is Not What You'd Expect So how did Penta come up with "Cero Miedo" as a catchphrase? In the aforementioned interview with Van Vliet, Penta revealed the origin stemmed ...
Penta is one of the most popular WWE Superstars at the moment, making an immediate impact following his debut on January 13. His catchphrase, "Cero Miedo" has also been over with the fans along ...
The newest arrival is a luchador veteran. See how the debut of Penta went, and what to know about him.
After a quiet showing in Week 10, George Kittle showed "Cero Miedo" in the San Francisco 49ers Monday Night Football win over the Arizona Cardinals.
49ers star George Kittle borrowed his first down celebration from AEW’s Pentagon Jr.—and the admiration is mutual.
Kittle recently embraced Penta's signature 'cero miedo' hand gesture at a WWE Main Event, reflecting their camaraderie that began at WrestleMania 34 in 2018.
The 0-M taunt was taken directly from wrestling. It means “cero miedo” in Spanish, or “zero fear” and it is synonymous with All Elite Wrestling’s Pentagon Jr.
AEW star and one-half of former AEW Tag Team Champions The Lucha Brothers, Penta El Zero Miedo hinted at returning an old gimmick he called "Pentagon Dark" on February 9 edition of Dynamite.
Two words likely spring to mind for WWE fans when thinking of Penta, but what exactly do they mean?
Gable did get his wish, and it resulted in the debut victory of Penta. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Penta 'Cero Miedo' makes WWE debut on Monday Night Raw: How'd he do?