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Third-generation Laguna luchador since 2007. Trained by his father, [[Hijo del Halcón Suriano]]. Debuted on May 6, 2007 in Ciudad Jiménez, Chihuahua. Describes his debut as unexpected, because on that day, there was a missing luchador and he was chosen to fill that spot. He had to wear the mask and gear of that luchador and he went as Fury Dragon just for that day. | Third-generation Laguna luchador since 2007. Trained by his father, [[Hijo del Halcón Suriano]]. Debuted on May 6, 2007 in Ciudad Jiménez, Chihuahua. Describes his debut as unexpected, because on that day, there was a missing luchador and he was chosen to fill that spot. He had to wear the mask and gear of that luchador and he went as Fury Dragon just for that day. | ||
Became the mini version of [[Stuka I]] and [[Stuka Jr.]]. Won the UWF minis title from [[Mini Laredo Kid]]. Reported to be training to debut in [[CMLL]] for years before making his debut December 25, 2012 in a trios match. He went with [[Fantasy]], and [[Shockercito]] agaisnt [[Pequeño Warrior]], [[Pequeño Olímpico]], and [[Demus 3:16]].<ref> | Became the mini version of [[Stuka I]] and [[Stuka Jr.]]. Won the UWF minis title from [[Mini Laredo Kid]]. Reported to be training to debut in [[CMLL]] for years before making his debut December 25, 2012 in a trios match. He went with [[Fantasy]], and [[Shockercito]] agaisnt [[Pequeño Warrior]], [[Pequeño Olímpico]], and [[Demus 3:16]].<ref> | ||
[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=2&nr=12852&page=4&year=2012&promotion=78 Cagematch.net]</ref> | [https://www.cagematch.net/?id=2&nr=12852&page=4&year=2012&promotion=78 Cagematch.net]</ref> Changed his name and mask to Halcon Suriano Jr. in late 2018. Wrestled in almost all over México, United States, Japan, Argentina, Chile, and Guatemala. Works as assistant trainer at his father [[Halcon Suriano Jr.]]'s gym. | ||
Changed his name and mask to Halcon Suriano Jr. in late 2018. Wrestled in almost all over México, United States, Japan, Argentina, Chile, and Guatemala. | |||
== Accomplishments == | == Accomplishments == | ||
* Arena Coliseo San Luis Potosí Cup | * Arena Coliseo San Luis Potosí Cup | ||
* Copa Latinoamericana 2015 (Argentina) | * Copa Latinoamericana 2015 (Argentina) | ||
== Championship Matches == | |||
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{{tchange|[[U.W.C. Welterweight Championship]]|[[Halcón Suriano Jr. II|Halcón Suriano Jr.]]|[[Maldicion Jr.]]<br>[[Maldición]]<br>[[Asterisco Jr.]]|[[2019]]/[[November 11|11/17]]|Arena Houston - [[Houston]], [[Texas]]}} | |||
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== Lucha de Apuesta Record == | == Lucha de Apuesta Record == | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
* Luchas 2000 #615 | * Luchas 2000 #615 | ||
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[[Category:Laguna based wrestlers]] | [[Category:Laguna based wrestlers]] | ||
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Third-generation Laguna luchador since 2007. Trained by his father, Hijo del Halcón Suriano. Debuted on May 6, 2007 in Ciudad Jiménez, Chihuahua. Describes his debut as unexpected, because on that day, there was a missing luchador and he was chosen to fill that spot. He had to wear the mask and gear of that luchador and he went as Fury Dragon just for that day. Became the mini version of Stuka I and Stuka Jr.. Won the UWF minis title from Mini Laredo Kid. Reported to be training to debut in CMLL for years before making his debut December 25, 2012 in a trios match. He went with Fantasy, and Shockercito agaisnt Pequeño Warrior, Pequeño Olímpico, and Demus 3:16.[1] Changed his name and mask to Halcon Suriano Jr. in late 2018. Wrestled in almost all over México, United States, Japan, Argentina, Chile, and Guatemala. Works as assistant trainer at his father Halcon Suriano Jr.'s gym.
Accomplishments
- Arena Coliseo San Luis Potosí Cup
- Copa Latinoamericana 2015 (Argentina)
Championship Matches
Year | Title | Winner(s) | Type | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place | |
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2019/11/17 | U.W.C. Welterweight Championship | Halcón Suriano Jr. | Change | Maldicion Jr. Maldición Asterisco Jr. |
Arena Houston - Houston, Texas | |
Lucha de Apuesta Record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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????/??/?? | hair | Stukita | Mini Psicosis | Fut Rap - Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas |
10/03/28 | mask | Stukita | Indio Loco | Deportivo Lee Roy - Torreon, Coahuila |
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Sources
- Luchas 2000 #615