Garza Jr.

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Garza Jr. in November 2017
Birth nameHumberto Garza Solano
Born (1992-09-23) September 23, 1992 (age 27) [1]
Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico [1]
Family Garza family
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Angel Garza [2]
El Hijo del Ninja [1]
Humberto Garza
Garza Jr.
Billed height175 cm (5 ft 9 in) [2]
Billed weight94 kg (207 lb) [2] [1]
Billed fromMonterrey, Mexico [2]
Trained byMario Segura [1]
El Hijo del Gladiador [1]
DebutNovember 4, 2008 [1]

Humberto Garza Solano (born September 23, 1992) is a Mexican professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Garza Jr.. He is currently signed to WWE, performing on the NXT and 205 Live brands under the ring name Angel Garza. [2]

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He is a third generation wrestler, the grandson of luchador Mario Segura, known as El Ninja. From his debut in 2008 until 2015, Garza worked under the name El Hijo del Ninja ("The Son of the Ninja"). He is the nephew of Héctor Garza and Humberto Garza Jr. and the grand-nephew of Humberto Segura Garza. While working as El Hijo del Ninja he often teamed with his cousin Último Ninja. Garza originally worked as an enmascarado, or masked wrestler, but voluntarily unmasked in 2012 in the series finale of a dating reality show and has worked unmasked ever since.

Garza previously worked for Impact Wrestling in the United States, on the Mexican independent circuit for a number of promotions including The Crash Lucha Libre in Tijuana. From 2015 until 2017 Garza worked for Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, but he abruptly left the company in early 2017. Garza Jr., along with Penta el 0M, Rey Fénix and Daga formed La Rebelión on the independent circuit after leaving Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide.

Early life

Garza was born on September 23, 1992, in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. He is the grandson of professional wrestler Mike Segura, also known as "El Ninja". [3] Garza was named after his great-uncle, professional wrestler Humberto Garza (real name Humberto Segura Garza). He is the nephew of professional wrestlers Humberto Garza Jr., Héctor Garza, [4] and El Ninja Jr. [3] [5] Two of his cousins are also professional wrestlers, Humberto Carrillo (son of Humberto Garza Jr.) and El Sultán (son of Héctor Garza). [1]

Professional wrestling career

Early career (2008–2015)

Garza was trained by his grandfather Mario Segura as well as El Hijo del Gladiador prior to his lucha libre debut on November 8, 2008, using the ring name El Hijo del Ninja ("The Son of the Ninja"), an enmascarado, or masked wrestling character. [1] Initially he worked for Federacion Internacional de Lucha Libre (FILL) as they promoted shows in his native Monterrey, Nuevo León. On August 25, 2009 El Hijo del Ninja won the 2009 Copa Arena Coliseo Monterrey defeating Pee-Wee, Kaientai, Angel Dorada Jr. and Hombre Sin Miedo in succession to win the cup. [6] He followed up his tournament victory by winning the FILL Light Heavyweight Championship that same year. [6] He would win his first Lucha de Apuestas , or "bet match", on September 30, 2009 when he defeated Black Morse, forcing him to unmask as a result of the stipulation. [6] A Lucha de Apuestas win is generally considered a bigger achievement than a championship victory and is an indicator of a promotional "push". [7] He would close out the year in another Lucha de Apuestas match, this time a Relevos Suicida where he teamed up with Silver Star to face the team of Memo Valles and Coco Viper. Since both El Hijo del Ninja and Memo Valles were pinned in the match the two were forced to wrestle each other risking El Hijo del Ninja's mask and Memo Valles hair. With the victory El Hijo del Ninja forced Memo Valles to have all his hair shaved off. [6] In 2010 he won another Lucha de Apuestas, forcing Estrella Dorada Jr. to have all his hair shaved off. [8] In 2011 El Hijo del Ninja won the FILL Rey del Aire ("King of the Air") tournament. [9]

By the late fall of 2011 a new promotion began holding shows in Monterrey, Llaves y Candados (LyC), taking over running shows in Arena Coliseo Monterrey. [9] On September 18 of that year El Hijo del Ninja won the LyC Championship. [9] He would later give up the championship as the promotion abandoned it. [10] In 2012 El Hijo del Ninja participated in a Mexican dating reality TV show called Mitad y Mitad: Lucha por el Amor ("Half and Half: Fight for Love"), where he voluntarily unmasked in the show finale, taking the El Hijo del Ninja mask off on national television to publicly show his face for the first time during his professional wrestling career. [5] From that point on he would wrestle without a mask. The TV show appearance led to a feud with local celebrity/wrestler Konan Big, a storyline feud that led to a Lucha de Apuestas match between the two. It was originally scheduled to be a one-on-one match where El Hijo del Ninja "bet" his hair while Konan Big "bet" his wife on the outcome of the match. During the lead up to the match itself both Silencio and Konan Big's show, El Hijo de Konan Big got involved, turning it into a four way steel cage match. Silencio was the first wrestler to leave the cage, followed by Konan Big. In the end El Hijo del Ninja managed to escape the cage, forcing El Hijo de Konan Big to have all his hair shaved off. [11]

In 2014 some Mexican wrestling media sources reported that Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) was interested in signing El Hijo del Ninja to a contract, but nothing substantial came of the rumors at the time. [12] In 2015 El Hijo del Ninja and his cousin Último Ninja won the LyC Tag Team championship, only to lose them to the team of lucha libre legends Dr. Wagner Jr. and Silver King, as part of an ongoing storyline feud between the Garza family and La Dinastia Wagner. The storyline led to a six-man steel cage match where El Hijo del Ninja, El Ninja Jr. and Último Ninja took on Dr. Wagner Jr. El Hijo del Dr. Wagner Jr. and Silver King Jr., with the last man in the cage being forced to unmask. In the end El Hijo del Ninja was the last man to escape the cage, while Silver King Jr. was left in the ring and thus had to unmask as a result. [13] During the spring of 2016 Garza Jr. was invited to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida as part of WWE's research for their upcoming Cruiserweight Classic, but ended up not participating in the tournament. [14] On August 13, 2016 the Garza cousins defeated Tony Casanova and Zarco to win The Crash Tag Team Championship on a show in Tijuana, Baja California. [15]

Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (2015–2017)

Garza began working for Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA), one of Mexico's largest wrestling promotions, in 2015 where was introduced under the ring name "Garza Jr.", abandoning the "El Hijo del Ninja" moniker from that point on. His first AAA match was at Héroes Inmortales IX held on October 4, 2015. He was introduced as "Garza Jr." for the first time, adopting both the ring gear and mannerisms resembling his uncle Héctor. Garza Jr. teamed up with Psycho Clown and Rey Mysterio Jr. to defeat the trio of Myzteziz, El Texano Jr. and El Hijo del Fantasma in the semi-main event of the show. [16] Garza Jr. teamed up with La Parka and Electroshock to compete for the vacant AAA World Trios Championship at the 2016 Guerra de Titanes show. The match also was a three-way match that included the trio of El Hijo de Pirata Morgan, Hijo del Fantasma and Taurus and the winning trio of Dark Cuervo, Dark Scoria and El Zorro. [17] Garza Jr. failed to qualify for the finals of the 2016 Rey de Reyes tournament as he was eliminated by Blue Demon Jr. In April 2016 Garza Jr. was defeated by El Texano Jr. and thus was not able to qualify for the 2016 Lucha Libre World Cup. [18] Garza Jr. was teamed up with El Hijo del Fantasma for a four-way AAA World Tag Team Championship match at Triplemanía XXIV against champions Los Güeros del Cielo (Angélico and Jack Evans), Drago and Aero Star, Paul London and Matt Cross. In the end Drago and Aero Star won the match and the championship. [19] After several mid-card matches Garza Jr. competed in the main event of Héroes Inmortales X , just over a year after his AAA debut. Garza Jr. unsuccessfully challenged Johnny Mundo for the AAA Latin American Championship in a match that was originally scheduled to be lower on the card but was moved to the main event on the night of the show. [20] Three months later Garza Jr. was involved in another featured match, this time at the 2017 Guerra de Titanes show, where he fought, and lost to El Hijo del Fantasma in a match where the AAA World Cruiserweight Championship was on the line. [21]

Mexican independent circuit (2017–2019)

On January 21, 2017, the day after Guerra de Titanes, Garza Jr. left AAA and made a surprise appearance at a "The Crash" show in Tijuana, Baja California alongside Daga and Pentagón Jr. who also left AAA. The trio was joined by Rey Fénix, stating that they were now independent of AAA and were forming a group. [22] Later that night Garza Jr. teamed up with Daga to compete in a five-team match against Pentagón Jr./Rey Fénix, Matt Hardy/Jeff Hardy, Bestia 666/Nicho El Millonario and Juventud Guerrera/Super Crazy that was won by Pentagón Jr. and Rey Fénix. On the same night it was announced that The Crash Tag Team Championship was vacant, stripping Garza Jr. and Último Ninja of the championship to allow the Broken Hardys to win the championship in the main event of the show by defeating Juventud Guerrera and Super Crazy. [22] [23] In subsequent interviews Garza stated that AAA prevented him from earning more money; when promoters across Mexico inquired if Garza Jr. would be available to wrestle on their shows AAA often told the promoters that Garza Jr. was already booked, only to not give him work on those dates themselves. The group of Penta, Rey Fénix, Daga and Garza Jr. later announced that they would not be using the Perros del Mal name for the group, like Pentagón Jr. and Daga had used in AAA but instead come up with a new name for the group. [24] The group was named La Rebelión and would later include El Zorro and Rey Mysterio Jr.. [25]

Impact Wrestling (2017–2018)

Garza Jr., alongside Mexican wrestler Laredo Kid, made his surprise debut for the Orlando, Florida-based Impact Wrestling at their TV show taping on March 2, 2017. [4] The two made their in ring debut by defeating Eli Drake and Tyrus. [26] Two days later Garza Jr. and Laredo Kid participated in a 4-team match for the Impact Wrestling World Tag Team Championship, against The Latin American Xchange, Decay and Reno SCUM, which was won by LAX. [27]

WWE (2019–present)

On April 18, 2019, it was announced that Garza signed a contract with WWE and begun working at their Performance Center. His ring name was changed to Angel Garza. [28] In June, it was announced that Garza will compete in a tournament named NXT Breakout Tournament, [29] where he made his debut on the June 26 episode of NXT , defeating Joaquin Wilde in the first round of the tournament, [30] but losing to Jordan Myles in the semifinals on July 24 episode of NXT. [31] On August 20, he debuted on 205 Live to compete on WWE Cruiserweight Champion Drew Gulak's team in a ten–man tag team match, where Oney Lorcan's team was victorious, establishing himself as a heel. [32] On the November 6 episode of NXT, Garza defeated Tony Nese to become the number one contender for the NXT Cruiserweight Championship against Lio Rush, [33] but Garza failed to defeat Rush the following week on NXT. [34]

Solano/Segura family tree

† = deceased

Humberto GarzaUnidentified GarzaMario SeguraUnidentified Garza
Héctor GarzaHumberto Garza Jr.UnidentifiedNinja Jr.Máscara Púrpura
El Sultán Humberto Carrillo Garza Jr.

Championships and accomplishments

Luchas de Apuestas record

Winner (wager)Loser (wager)LocationEventDateNotes
El Hijo del Ninja (mask)Black Morse (mask)Monterrey, Nuevo LeónFILL ShowSeptember 13, 2009 [6]
El Hijo del Ninja (mask)Memo Valles (hair)Monterrey, Nuevo LeónFILL ShowNovember 3, 2009 [Note 1] [6]
El Hijo del Ninja (mask)Estrella Dorada Jr. (hair)Monterrey, Nuevo LeónFILL ShowSeptember 26, 2010 [8]
El Hijo del Ninja (hair)El Hijo de Konan Big (hair)Monterrey, Nuevo LeónLyC ShowDecember 16, 2012 [Note 2] [11]
DrawEl Hijo del Ninja/Cipriano (hair)Monterrey, Nuevo LeónLyC ShowApril 29, 2013 [Note 3]
Garza Jr. (hair)Silver King Jr. (mask)Monterrey, Nuevo LeónColiseomanía IIIOctober 11, 2015 [Note 4] [13]
Garza Jr. (hair)Samurai VIP (hair)Ciudad Juárez, ChihuahuaLive eventJuly 16, 2017 
Bestia 666 (hair)Garza Jr. (hair)Tijuana, Baja California The Crash VII Aniversario November 3, 2018 [36]

Footnotes

  1. Relevos Suicida , El Hijo del Ninja and Silver Star faced Memo Valles and Coco Viper, with Hijo del Ninja and Valles losing the falls and had to wrestle each other.
  2. Final two wrestlers in a steel cage match that also included Konan Big and Silencio.
  3. Both wrestlers had their hair shaved off as a result of the draw.
  4. Last two men in a steel cage match that also included Dr. Wagner Jr., El Hijo del Dr. Wagner Jr., El Ninja Jr. and Último Ninja.

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