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|nameHistory=Flamita (debut -), Fireball (AAA 7/10/15-4/02/16), Octagon Jr. (4/03/16 - )
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|family=[[El Retador]] (father), [[Toro Negro (Original)|Toro Negro]] (grandfather), [[Toro Negro Jr.]], [[Flama Roja]] (uncles)
|family=[[El Retador]] (father), [[Toro Negro (Original)|Toro Negro]] (grandfather), [[Toro Negro Jr.]], [[Flama Roja]] (uncles)
|maestro=[[El Retador]], [[Flama Roja]], [[Taz el Feroz]], [[Arkangel de la Muerte]], [[Franco Colombo]]
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In [[2013]] came to [[Japan]] alongside [[Rocky Lobo]] to wrestle for [[Dragon Gate]]. Both Mexican luchadors were introduced as members of [[Millenials|The Millenials]]. On [[December 5]], [[2013]] won the Open The Triangle Gate Championship with [[Eita]] and [[Tomahawk|T-Hawk]], becoming the first Mexican to win a title in Dragon Gate. The Millenials lost the belts two weeks later in Fukuoka. In 2014, he became the first Mexican to win singles gold in Dragon Gate winning the Open The Brave Gate title, even defending it in DTU.
In [[2013]] came to [[Japan]] alongside [[Rocky Lobo]] to wrestle for [[Dragon Gate]]. Both Mexican luchadors were introduced as members of [[Millenials|The Millenials]]. On [[December 5]], [[2013]] won the Open The Triangle Gate Championship with [[Eita]] and [[Tomahawk|T-Hawk]], becoming the first Mexican to win a title in Dragon Gate. The Millenials lost the belts two weeks later in Fukuoka. In 2014, he became the first Mexican to win singles gold in Dragon Gate winning the Open The Brave Gate title, even defending it in DTU.


In July 2015, Flamita received the name Fireball in AAA. Appearing as a surprise wrestler.
In July 2015, Flamita received the name Fireball in [[AAA]]. Appearing as a surprise wrestler. In 2016 briefly appeared as the new Octagón Jr. before dropping the gimmick & deciding to leave AAA to return to the indies after a much publicized altercation with [[Octagón]]. With Octagón being in a dispute with AAA over the rights to the Octagón name ever since leaving AAA, Octagón became upset that AAA created another Octagón Jr. which he did not endorse and decided to comfront Flamita at an autograph signing and appereance where Octagón publically unmasked him. 


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== Gallery ==
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Revision as of 03:25, 28 April 2016

Flamita (Little Flame)
Flamita (Little Flame)
Name Flamita (Little Flame)
Real name
Nicknames
Name history Flamita (debut -), Fireball (AAA 7/10/15-4/02/16), Octagon Jr. (4/03/16 - 4/27/16 )
Family El Retador (father), Toro Negro (grandfather), Toro Negro Jr., Flama Roja (uncles)
Maestro(s) El Retador, Flama Roja, Taz el Feroz, Arkangel de la Muerte, Franco Colombo
Birth date, location November 30, 1994 - Nezahualcoyotl[1]
Obituary date
Debut, location December 12, 2005 - Arena San Juan Pantitlán
Lost mask to
Height 160 cm/5' 3"
Weight 75 kg/165 lbs
Signature moves 450 Splash, Codebreaker, Double Knee Gutbuster, Fly Flame, Retador, Springboard Tornillo Plancha, Standing Moonsault, Standing Shooting Star Press, Tiger Driver Backcracker, Toro
Titles: AULL Lightweight Title, DTU Alto Impacto Title (2), Mexico State Minis Title, Open The Brave Gate Title, Open The Triangle Gate Titles (w/Eita & T-Hawk)

Mexico City area tecnico, often seen on the DTU shows. Appeared in the opening battle royal on the Arkangel 25th anniversary show and apparently was an Arkangel trainee who never got the nod to appear in CMLL. Appeared with more frequently in DTU in 2012, including winning their Alto Rendimiento championship. In 2013 he was wrestling in AAA, in opening matches. Flamita is a luchador proud of his heritage, naming moves after his family.

In 2013 came to Japan alongside Rocky Lobo to wrestle for Dragon Gate. Both Mexican luchadors were introduced as members of The Millenials. On December 5, 2013 won the Open The Triangle Gate Championship with Eita and T-Hawk, becoming the first Mexican to win a title in Dragon Gate. The Millenials lost the belts two weeks later in Fukuoka. In 2014, he became the first Mexican to win singles gold in Dragon Gate winning the Open The Brave Gate title, even defending it in DTU.

In July 2015, Flamita received the name Fireball in AAA. Appearing as a surprise wrestler. In 2016 briefly appeared as the new Octagón Jr. before dropping the gimmick & deciding to leave AAA to return to the indies after a much publicized altercation with Octagón. With Octagón being in a dispute with AAA over the rights to the Octagón name ever since leaving AAA, Octagón became upset that AAA created another Octagón Jr. which he did not endorse and decided to comfront Flamita at an autograph signing and appereance where Octagón publically unmasked him.

Gallery

in DTU
DTU Alto Impacto Champion
Open The Brave Gate Champion
as Octagon Jr.


References

  1. 2014-09-17 Tercera Caída, Detrás de Cámaras


Millennials
EitaFlamitaRocky LoboT-HawkU-TYosuke Santa Maria