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Long time CMLL trainee who worked CMLL B-shows at a very young age already in 2017. Later notable for working in Big Lucha, sometimes teaming with Delta Force ([[Cometa Maya]], [[Éxtasis (Puebla)|Extasis]] and [[Radioactivo]]), and on the independent circuit in Estado de Mexico and CDMX. Placed 2nd in the INJUVE El Lance a la Victoria talent tournament in 2022 and joined CMLL in 2023 as part of their Torneo de Escuelas, changing his name to from Little Star to Max Star in the process.
Long time CMLL trainee who worked CMLL B-shows at a very young age already in 2017, having quit school at age 14 to do so.<ref>https://thecubsfan.com/cmll/2024/12/13/cmll-vs-aew-tessa-blanchard-leaves-cmll/</ref> Later notable for working in Big Lucha, sometimes teaming with Delta Force ([[Cometa Maya]], [[Éxtasis (Puebla)|Extasis]] and [[Radioactivo]]), and on the independent circuit in Estado de Mexico and CDMX. Placed 2nd in the INJUVE El Lance a la Victoria talent tournament in 2022 and passed a tryout to finally join CMLL in 2023 as part of their Torneo de Escuelas, changing his name to from Little Star to Max Star in the process. [[Jose Luis Feliciano]] pushed for the name change, as “Little Star” implied a ''mini-estrella'', whereas CMLL saw potential in him to be a '''maximum'''-sized star.


== Luchas de apuestas record ==
== Luchas de apuestas record ==
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{{aline|[[2026]]/[[03/20]]|Mask|Max Star|[[Pólvora]]|[[Arena Mexico]] - Mexico City}}
{{aline|[[2026]]/[[03/20]]|mask (1)|Max Star|[[Pólvora]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}
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{{aend|<b>(1)</b> reverse cibernetico that also involved [[Calavera Jr. I]], [[Calavera Jr. II]], [[Cancerbero]], [[El Coyote (DF, 2013)|El Coyote]], [[Hombre Bala Jr.]] and [[Virus]]}}


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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[[Category:BIG Lucha wrestlers]]
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[[Category:Current CMLL wrestlers]]
[[Category:Current CMLL wrestlers]]

Latest revision as of 18:49, 17 June 2026

Profile

Little Star
Little Star
Name Little Star
Real name unrevealed
Nicknames
Name history Little Star (debut-2023), Max Star (2023-)
Family
Maestro(s) Tony Salazar, Virus, Fresbee, Skayde, Bandido
Birth date, location February 23, 2002
Obituary date
Debut, location 2015
Lost mask to
Height
Weight
Signature moves Ropewalk Moonsault, Brillo Dorada
Titles: Mexican National Trios Championship (w/ Hombre Bala Jr. & Futuro)

Long time CMLL trainee who worked CMLL B-shows at a very young age already in 2017, having quit school at age 14 to do so.[1] Later notable for working in Big Lucha, sometimes teaming with Delta Force (Cometa Maya, Extasis and Radioactivo), and on the independent circuit in Estado de Mexico and CDMX. Placed 2nd in the INJUVE El Lance a la Victoria talent tournament in 2022 and passed a tryout to finally join CMLL in 2023 as part of their Torneo de Escuelas, changing his name to from Little Star to Max Star in the process. Jose Luis Feliciano pushed for the name change, as “Little Star” implied a mini-estrella, whereas CMLL saw potential in him to be a maximum-sized star.

Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
2026/03/20 mask (1) Max Star Pólvora Arena Mexico
(1) reverse cibernetico that also involved Calavera Jr. I, Calavera Jr. II, Cancerbero, El Coyote, Hombre Bala Jr. and Virus
3.3.23