Texano Jr.

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Texano Jr.
Texano Jr.
Name Texano Jr.
Real name Juan Aguilar Leos
Nicknames El Gabacho de Oro, La Octava Maravilla del Mundo, La Pura Riata
Name history Kempo Kid (Debut), Texano Jr.
Family Texano (father), Super Nova (brother), Mictlan, Pólvora, Vaquero (Cousin)
Maestro(s) Texano, Rambo, Satanico, Shocker
Birth date, location July 31, 1984, Mexico City
Obituary date
Debut, location February 1999
Lost mask to Stuka - Monterrey, Nuevo León (as Kempo Kid)
Height 185 cm/6' 1"
Weight 100 kg/220 lb
Signature moves "Tornado Texas" (Fireman's Carry Backbreaker), Plancha suicida off second rope inside the ring, Somersault plancha off second rope inside the ring
Titles: Mexican National Trios Championship (w/Sagrado & Maximo), Occidente Tag Team Titles (w/Terrible), NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship, AAA World Trios Championship (w/ Toscano & Máscara Año 2000 Jr.),AAA World Heavyweight Championship

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One of two lucha libre sons of Texano, and the one who's most taken up his father's identity. Since the death of his father, he's frequently listed as (only) Texano, without the Junior.

Actually got started as the masked Kempo Kid, before losing his mask to the orignal Stuka. He's been wrestling as Texano Jr. ever since, as a rudo on the indy scene and starting out as a tecnico in CMLL in mid 2003. Won the Mexican National Trios Championship as an oddball trio with Sagrado & Maximo, but CMLL didn't go anywhere with the team. Turned on his team and joined the rudos to end their championship reign. Fell in with the Perros del Mal from there, and stayed with the Hijos del Averno when other Perros left CMLL.

Texano Jr.'s broke out from the pack in 2009. The upswing started by beating Maximo for his hair on March 15th. The two wrestlers seemed about on the same level, and the finish was an indication of how CMLL actually rated them. Texano Jr. continued his success in Guadalajara by defeating Atlantis to win the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship in April. The title win gave Texano entry to the CMLL National Parajes Increíbles Tournament, where he was the surprise runner up to Ultimo Guerrero. Also, his partnership with Terrible became a steady union, the two forming a unit within the larger Hijos del Averno group. Terrible & Texano feuded with No Limit in the fall of 2009, leading to the Mexicans shaving the Japanese to end the year.

Texano appears destined to be one of the top rudos in CMLL before too long.

Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
??/??/?? mask Kempo Kid Extasis (not Tijuana version) Morelia, Michoacán
??/??/?? mask Kempo Kid Avispón Jr. Acapulco, Guerrero
??/??/?? mask Kempo Kid Apolo Negro Oaxaca, Oaxaca
??/??/?? hair Kempo Kid Kid Arroyo Michoacán, Michoacán
??/??/?? mask Stuka Kempo Kid Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
??/??/?? hair Texano Jr. Rambo Mexico City
06/02/05 hair Texano Jr. Maniacop Arena Puebla
08/06/13 hair (1) Texano Jr. Heavy Metal Arena Mexico
09/03/15 hair Texano Jr. Maximo Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco
2009.12.04 hairs Terrible & Texano Jr. Tetsuya Naito & Yujiro Arena Mexico
2011.18.03 hairs Terrible & Texano Jr. Brazo de Plata & Máximo Arena Mexico
(1) Cage: Alex Koslov, Damian 666, Marco Corleone, Shocker, Mr. Aguila, Negro Casas, Terrible & Perro Aguayo Jr.


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Masked as Kempo Kid
early
2003
older
Los Hijos del Averno
Mephisto . Ephesto
Former: Averno . Misterioso II . Terrible . Texano Jr.