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|nicknames=Superman from Space | |nicknames=Superman from Space | ||
|nameHistory=Ultraman Jr. (debut - 10/98), Starman (10/98 - ) | |nameHistory=Ultraman Jr. (debut - 10/98), Starman (10/98 - ) | ||
|family=none - <i>NOT related to the original Ultraman </i> | |family=none - <i>NOT related to the original [[Ultraman]] </i> | ||
|maestro=[[ | |maestro=[[Talisman|Talisman/Hijo del Gladiador]] | ||
|birthdate=[[November 16]], [[1974]] - [[Mexico City]] | |birthdate=[[November 16]], [[1974]] - [[Mexico City]] | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
<font face="Verdana">Trained by El Talismán (Hijo del Gladiador), he made his debut on April 30, 1994 in Naucalpan as Ultramán Jr. | <font face="Verdana">Trained by [[El Talismán]] (Hijo del Gladiador), he made his debut on April 30, 1994 in [[Naucalpan]] as Ultramán Jr. | ||
His most important win in Naucalpan was when | His most important win in Naucalpan was when in August of [[1995]] he won the mask of [[Danny Boy|Tortuguillo Karateka IV (Danny Boy)]], one of the [[Ninja Turtles]]. | ||
Had his first Japanese tour | Had his first Japanese tour in July of 1995. He has done well there because the Ultraman series is very popular among kids and youngsters, and nowadays he still tours Japan several times a year even after the name change. | ||
In November of 1995, he teamed for the first time with Solar and Super Astro to reform The Cadetes del Espacio in El Toreo. During the early 80s, the original Cadetes (Solar, Super Astro and the original Ultramán) were a popular high flying team. | In November of 1995, he teamed for the first time with [[Solar]] and [[Super Astro]] to reform The [[Cadetes del Espacio]] in [[El Toreo]]. During the early 80s, the original Cadetes (Solar, Super Astro and the original [[Ultramán]]) were a popular high flying team. | ||
Shortly thereafter, he started to wrestle for EMLL. By January of 1996 he was already wrestling Arena Coliseo undercards. | Shortly thereafter, he started to wrestle for [[EMLL]]. By January of [[1996]] he was already wrestling [[Arena Coliseo]] undercards. | ||
In October of [[1998]] he changed his name to Starman to avoid legal trouble with the original Ultramán (Milo Ventura, who isn't a relative). Even since his debut the original had been feuding with him over the rights of the name. | |||
On January 1, 2001, he became Ultraman Jr. again to lose his mask in a Japanese card co-promoted by Atsushi Onita and the EWF independent promotion. This mask loss was never | On [[January 1]], [[2001]], he became Ultraman Jr. again to lose his mask in a Japanese card co-promoted by [[Atsushi Onita]] and the [[EWF]] independent promotion. This mask loss was never acknowledged nor even mentioned in his home country, so he still wrestles for [[CMLL]] as a masked undercard tecnico.</font> | ||
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== Luchas de apuestas record == | == Luchas de apuestas record == | ||
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{{aline|95/08/??|mask (1)|[[Ultraman Jr.]]|Tortuguillo Karateka IV (Danny Boy)|Arena Naucalpan - Naucalpan, Mexico State}} | {{aline|95/08/??|mask (1)|[[Ultraman Jr.]]|Tortuguillo Karateka IV ([[Danny Boy]])|Arena Naucalpan - Naucalpan, Mexico State}} | ||
{{aline|97/06/15|mask|[[Ultraman Jr.]]|[[Fiero]]|Arena Coliseo - Mexico City}} | {{aline|97/06/15|mask|[[Ultraman Jr.]]|[[Fiero]]|Arena Coliseo - Mexico City}} | ||
{{aline|01/01/01|mask (2)|[[Arkangel de la Muerte]]|[[Ultraman Jr.]]|Tokyo Differ Ariake - Tokyo, Japan}} | {{aline|01/01/01|mask (2)|[[Arkangel de la Muerte]]|[[Ultraman Jr.]]|Tokyo Differ Ariake - Tokyo, Japan}} |
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Biography
Trained by El Talismán (Hijo del Gladiador), he made his debut on April 30, 1994 in Naucalpan as Ultramán Jr.
His most important win in Naucalpan was when in August of 1995 he won the mask of Tortuguillo Karateka IV (Danny Boy), one of the Ninja Turtles.
Had his first Japanese tour in July of 1995. He has done well there because the Ultraman series is very popular among kids and youngsters, and nowadays he still tours Japan several times a year even after the name change.
In November of 1995, he teamed for the first time with Solar and Super Astro to reform The Cadetes del Espacio in El Toreo. During the early 80s, the original Cadetes (Solar, Super Astro and the original Ultramán) were a popular high flying team.
Shortly thereafter, he started to wrestle for EMLL. By January of 1996 he was already wrestling Arena Coliseo undercards.
In October of 1998 he changed his name to Starman to avoid legal trouble with the original Ultramán (Milo Ventura, who isn't a relative). Even since his debut the original had been feuding with him over the rights of the name.
On January 1, 2001, he became Ultraman Jr. again to lose his mask in a Japanese card co-promoted by Atsushi Onita and the EWF independent promotion. This mask loss was never acknowledged nor even mentioned in his home country, so he still wrestles for CMLL as a masked undercard tecnico.
Luchas de apuestas record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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95/08/?? | mask (1) | Ultraman Jr. | Tortuguillo Karateka IV (Danny Boy) | Arena Naucalpan - Naucalpan, Mexico State |
97/06/15 | mask | Ultraman Jr. | Fiero | Arena Coliseo - Mexico City |
01/01/01 | mask (2) | Arkangel de la Muerte | Ultraman Jr. | Tokyo Differ Ariake - Tokyo, Japan |
01/07/22 | mask | Starman | Dr. Muerte | Auditorio Miguel Barragán - San Luis Potosí, SLP |
(1) Triangle match with Fantastik; (2) Starman became Ultraman Jr. again for one night to lose his mask |