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Disco Inferno Calls Out Penta and Je’Von Evans for No-Selling Moves on WWE RAW

Disco Inferno Calls Out Penta and Je’Von Evans for No-Selling Moves on WWE RAW

Disco Inferno was not really impressed with how much Penta and Je’Von Evans were moving through big offense on WWE RAW and he called them out for no-selling several moves.

Following the May 25, 2026 edition of Monday Night RAW, Disco Inferno took to Twitter and criticized the Intercontinental Championship match between Penta and Je’Von Evans. His issue was with the way both men reacted to each other’s big moves during the match, saying they should have sold more of the offense: “Wouldn’t hurt to sell some of those moves.”

The bout featured hurricanranas, cutters, dives, superkicks, a Penta Driver, and plenty of near falls. Evans even got launched into the corner of the announce desk, with Michael Cole saying he may have broken his back.

The crowd loved the action and broke into “This is Awesome” chants, but Disco Inferno clearly had a different takeaway. In his view, the moves were big, but the impact didn’t always get enough time to breathe.

Penta eventually retained after hitting Evans with a Mexican Destroyer, ending a match that gave Evans another big focus while keeping Penta strong as champion. Still, Disco’s tweet now has people debating whether the match was an exciting title defense or another example of modern wrestling moving way too fast for its own good.

Do you agree with Disco Inferno that Penta and Je’Von Evans needed to sell more, or did the pace make the match better? Share your thoughts and feedback in the comments.

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