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* [[Torneo Cinco de Mayo]] (2025) | * [[Torneo Cinco de Mayo]] (2025) | ||
* Lucha De Naciones 2025 | * Lucha De Naciones 2025 | ||
* Torneo Heredro (2022 - w/ [[Atlantis]]) | * [[CMLL Copa Dinastías#Torneo Heredro|Torneo Heredro]] (2022 - w/ [[Atlantis]]) | ||
* [[UWE World Tag Team Championship]] (w/ [[Hijo de Octagón]]) | * [[UWE World Tag Team Championship]] (w/ [[Hijo de Octagón]]) | ||
* [[ROH World Television Championship]] | * [[ROH World Television Championship]] | ||
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Son of CMLL superstar Atlantis. Trained for eight years in order to make his debut. Wrestled as Tiburón in his rookie year on independent circuit.[3] Debuted officially as Atlantis Jr. on January 11, 2019 in the NJPW/CMLL Fantastica Mania 2019 in a tag team match teaming with his father losing against Sanson (II) & Okumura. [4][5][6]
Atlantis Jr. has found himself unpopular with the hardcore fans, who believe he's coasting off his father's name while luchadors on the undercard work better matches and are more engaging. (Basically, the same problems his father suffered while he was on top, with a side of nepotism allegations.) When crowds trend smarkier (e.g. the CMLL vs. AEW (2025) shows) he tends to get booed despite being a tecnico.
Lucha de Apuestas Record
| Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022/09/16 | mask | Atlantis Jr. | Stuka Jr. | Arena Mexico - Mexico City |
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