The Bullet Club's "All In" show just got a pair of big-name luchadors in the form of Petnagon Jr and Rey Fenix.

When Cody Rhodes, The Young Bucks, and the rest of the Being The Elite cast announced that they’d be running a fully self-financed wrestling show with the dream of selling out a 10,000 seat arena, most fans just expected to see the usual ROH stars there. Sure many dreamed of appearances appearance from CM Punk or Daniel Bryan, but it was unlikely to ever happen.

That doesn't mean we won't get any unexpected appearances though as it has been confirmed that Lucha Underground stars Pentagon Jr (who also goes by Penta el 0M or Penta el Zero M) and Rey Fenix will be on the show too. In US promotions such as PWG, these two compete as the "Lucha Brothers" and have put on fantastic matches with the likes of The Young Bucks and the Chosen Bros, but they are both very accomplished singles stars too. This announcement, while not on the level of the two WWE stars we mentioned, will definitely get people interested in what is shaping up to be a great show.

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These two announcements came on Instagram, and it now gives us three confirmed performers (outside of the Being The Elite cast), with the Lucha Brothers joining Tessa Blanchard, and it’s got us excited about who else could potentially be there. Will the likes of Will Ospreay, Kushida, Okada, Naito, Dalton Castle, Jay Lethal, Travis Banks, Keith Lee and Walter be there? Will they look to focus on women and bring in stars like Io Sharai, Toni Storm, Tenille Dashwood, Jessicka Havok and others? All these questions will be answered in the lead up to the show on Sept. 1, 2018, and we are all excited to hear what Bullet Club have planned next.

So what do you guys think? Are you excited about the addition of Pentagon Jr and Fenix? Will they wrestle as a tag team or solo on the show? Are you going to be watching either way? Let us know all your thoughts and ideas in the comments below.

NEXT: VENUE CONFIRMED FOR "ALL IN" SHOW