Penta names next two goals for WWE career

At the moment, Penta is focused on two big goals that he has for his WWE career.

The overarching aim for Penta is to “conquer everything” in WWE. But he told the Battleground Podcast he’s narrowed that down to two things he’s focusing on in the present. First, he wants to win the Intercontinental Championship from Dominik Mysterio. Penta then wants to make his mark on WrestleMania history in April 2026.

“I have two goals. The first one is the most important, is the Intercontinental Championship against Dominik Mysterio,” Penta said. “He is a fake luchador. He is a fake son. He is a fake friend. He is, basically, a fake man.

“And the second one is the WrestleMania 42. Because in 2026, Penta will be one of the best matches in all history of the WrestleManias. These are my two goals in my present. So I’m excited. My preparation now — I push the limit in my mind and my body for this kind of stuff. So I’m ready for everything.”

Penta made his WrestleMania debut at WrestleMania 41, taking part in a four-way match where Dominik won the Intercontinental Championship. Dominik has held the title since then, along with adding the AAA Mega Championship to his collection.

When asked about potentially reuniting his Lucha Brothers tag team with Rey Fenix, Penta said he’s enjoying his singles run but would also like to join forces with his brother again and conquer WWE. Teaming up with Fenix against The Usos is one of Penta’s dream matches.

Penta and Fenix are currently on opposite WWE brands with Penta on Raw and Fenix on SmackDown.

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