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|nameHistory=Niño de Ebano, Ludxor
|nameHistory=Niño de Ebano, Ludxor
|family=[[Ares]] (father), [[Edgar Colombiano]] (brother)
|family=[[Miserable]] (father), [[El Colombiano]] (brother), [[Ricky Ricon]] (uncle)
|maestro=[[Águila India]], [[León Dorado]], [[Rey Terco]], [[Caballero de la Muerte]], [[Melódico Asesino]], [[Muralla Sanguienta I]], [[Módulo]], [[Tony Salazar]], [[El Hijo del Gladiador]]
|maestro=[[Águila India]], [[León Dorado]], [[Rey Terco]], [[Caballero de la Muerte]], [[Melódico Asesino]], [[Muralla Sanguienta I]], [[Módulo]], [[Tony Salazar]], [[El Hijo del Gladiador]]
|birthdate=[[October 3]], [[1990]]- [[Estado de Mexico]]
|birthdate=[[October 3]], [[1990]]- [[Estado de Mexico]]
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==Notes==
==Notes==


Wrestled in [[AAA]] opening matches in [[2013]] as '''Niño de Ebano''' teaming with [[Lucky Boy]]. Later that year was repackaged as '''Ludxor'''.
Wrestled in [[AAA]] opening matches in [[2013]] as '''Niño de Ebano''' teaming with [[Lucky Boy]]. Later that year was repackaged as '''Ludxor'''. Irregullarly appeared in openers until 2016, when a dispute about how his knee injury was handled led to him quitting the promotion and returning to the Niño de Ebano name.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Latest revision as of 18:09, 1 December 2017

Not to be confused with the original Ludxor.

Ludxor
Ludxor
Name Ludxor
Real name
Nicknames
Name history Niño de Ebano, Ludxor
Family Miserable (father), El Colombiano (brother), Ricky Ricon (uncle)
Maestro(s) Águila India, León Dorado, Rey Terco, Caballero de la Muerte, Melódico Asesino, Muralla Sanguienta I, Módulo, Tony Salazar, El Hijo del Gladiador
Birth date, location October 3, 1990- Estado de Mexico
Obituary date
Debut, location April 12, 2000
Lost mask to
Height 165cm/5'4"
Weight 70 kg/154 lbs
Signature moves
Titles:

Notes

Wrestled in AAA opening matches in 2013 as Niño de Ebano teaming with Lucky Boy. Later that year was repackaged as Ludxor. Irregullarly appeared in openers until 2016, when a dispute about how his knee injury was handled led to him quitting the promotion and returning to the Niño de Ebano name.

Gallery

Niño de Ebano