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He was inspired by his order brothers [[Bala de Plata]] and [[Angel Mensajero]] to train to become a professional wrestler. He was trained at Arena Nacionalista by [[Caudillo I]], [[Angel Diablo]] and [[Killer Dog]]. Before him there was another wrestler from Tijuana under the name of Luminoso, that wrestler passed his name to him. His professional debut was in a singles match against [[Despiadado]] in [[Arena Naxionalista]]. He had earned success individually and alongside Los Hego Boys. This trio represented Mexicali against the top exponents lucha libre in Mexico. They became the first Mexicali Trios Champions. | He was inspired by his order brothers [[Bala de Plata]] and [[Angel Mensajero]] to train to become a professional wrestler. He was trained at Arena Nacionalista by [[Caudillo I]], [[Angel Diablo]] and [[Killer Dog]]. Before him there was another wrestler from Tijuana under the name of Luminoso, that wrestler passed his name to him. His professional debut was in a singles match against [[Despiadado]] in [[Arena Naxionalista]]. He had earned success individually and alongside Los Hego Boys. This trio represented Mexicali against the top exponents lucha libre in Mexico. They became the first Mexicali Trios Champions. | ||
His individual record includes the Americas Championship by defeating [[Furia Roja (Mexicali)|Furia Roja]]. In apuestas he had wagered his mask over six times having worthy victories against [[Pzaiko]], [[Despiadado]] and [[Gigante Blanco]] (Tijuana). | His individual record includes the Americas Championship by defeating [[Furia Roja (Mexicali)|Furia Roja]]. In apuestas he had wagered his mask over six times having worthy victories against [[Pzaiko]], [[Despiadado]] and [[Gigante Blanco]] (Tijuana). | ||
[[Maverick]], [[Last Warrior]], and him joined and became the [[Skulls and Bones]]. They had presentations in promotions from the South of California and Mexicali | |||
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Luminoso
He was inspired by his order brothers Bala de Plata and Angel Mensajero to train to become a professional wrestler. He was trained at Arena Nacionalista by Caudillo I, Angel Diablo and Killer Dog. Before him there was another wrestler from Tijuana under the name of Luminoso, that wrestler passed his name to him. His professional debut was in a singles match against Despiadado in Arena Naxionalista. He had earned success individually and alongside Los Hego Boys. This trio represented Mexicali against the top exponents lucha libre in Mexico. They became the first Mexicali Trios Champions. His individual record includes the Americas Championship by defeating Furia Roja. In apuestas he had wagered his mask over six times having worthy victories against Pzaiko, Despiadado and Gigante Blanco (Tijuana).
Maverick, Last Warrior, and him joined and became the Skulls and Bones. They had presentations in promotions from the South of California and Mexicali
Black Abyss Jr.
Since 2015 Luminoso took the mantle and donned the mask of his Brother as Black Abyss USA. He eventually changed to Black Abyss Jr.
Groups:
- Los Hego Boys: Iron Boy, Luminoso & Genio Del Aire (1st versión), Luminoso, Iron Boy & Skalibur (2nd version).
- Legion Cachanilla: Angel Mensajero, Luminoso, Genio Del Aire, Iron Boy, Voltron
- Skulls and Bones: Luminoso, Maverick & Last Warrior
Notable Matches
Date | Location | Match |
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05/06/2006 | Mexicali, Baja California | Mask vs Hair, Angel Mensajero/Los Hego Boys defeated El Brazo/Fuerza Guerrera/Pirata Morgan/Sangre Chicana - Pirata was the captain but he was bald and Brazo got shaved instead |
07/04/2007 | Arena Coliseo Mexicali | Mask vs Mask, Luminoso won the mask of Gigante Blanco (Tijuana) |
Luchas de apuestas record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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1990s | mask | Luminoso | Negro Azteca II | Mexicali, Baja California |
07/04/15 | mask | Luminoso | Gigante Blanco | Arena Coliseo-Mexicali,Baja California |
??/??/?? | hair | Luminoso | Despiadado | Mexicali, Baja California |
14/01/01 | hair | Luminoso | Pzaiko | Arena Nacionalista - Mexicali, Baja California |
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