Fénix(born December 30, 1990)[1]is a Mexicanluchadorenmascarado(maskedprofessional wrestler). He is signed toAll Elite Wrestlingwhere he is a formerAEW International Champion.He also appeared at AEW's sister promotion,Ring of Honor(ROH), where he is a previous holder of theROH World Tag Team Championswith his older brother,Penta El Cero Miedo.

Fénix
Fénix in 2017
Born(1990-12-30)December 30, 1990(age 33)[1]
Mexico City,Mexico[1]
FamilyPentagón Jr.(brother)
Ikaro (brother)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Fénix
Fénix el Rey[2]
King
The King[3]
King Phoenix[4]
Máscara Oriental[5]
REY FENIX
Rey Fénix[6][7]
Billed height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)[8]
Billed weight91.6 kg (202 lb)[9]
Trained byEl Apache[5][10]
Cuchillo[5]
Pequeño Black Shadow[5][10]
Skayde[5]
Tony Salazar[10]
Debut2005[11]

He is also known for his work withImpact Wrestling,where the Lucha Bros are formerImpact World Tag Team Champions.He also works on the side for various American and Mexicanindependent promotions,most notablyPro Wrestling Guerrilla(PWG) in the U.S., where he is aone-timePWG World Tag Team Championwith his brother, andThe Crash Lucha Librein Mexico.

After originally starting his career on the Mexicanindependent circuitin 2005, Fénix signed withAAAin January 2011, where he became the inauguralAAA Fusión Championin March 2013. Through AAA, Fénix where he became theAAA Mega Champion,Latin AmericanandWorld Cruiserweight Champion,and also began working for Lucha Underground in late 2014, becoming the inauguralGift of the Gods Championin April 2015 and winning the promotion's top title, theLucha Underground Championship,the following November. Fénix has also held theLucha Underground Trios Championship,making him the first wrestler in Lucha Underground to havewon all three championships.He has also wrestled in Japan forPro Wrestling NoahandPro Wrestling Wave.After leaving AAA in September 2016, Fénix changed his ring name first toFénix el Rey( "Phoenix the King" ) and then toRey Fénix( "King Phoenix" ). In AEW, he is a member ofDeath Triangle,and is a one timeAEW World Tag Team Championand one-timeAEW World Trios Champion.

His real name is not a matter of public record, as is often the case with masked wrestlers in Mexico, where their private lives are kept a secret from the wrestling fans.

Professional wrestling career

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Fénix started hisprofessional wrestlingcareer in 2005,[11]working as Máscara Oriental ( "OrientalMask ") on the Mexicanindependent circuitin places likePuebla,PachucaandQuerétaro.[5]He was eventually also invited byBlue Demon Jr.to work for hisNWA Mexicoand byCrazy Boyto work for his Desastre Total Ultraviolento (DTU) promotion, before getting the opportunity to work forLucha Libre AAA Worldwide(AAA), one of the top two promotions in the country.[5]

Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (2011–2016)

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Prior to his AAA debut, Máscara Oriental was renamed Fénix, after themythological bird,and given a new mask.[5]He wrestled his debut match on January 27, 2011, when he,Atomic BoyandGato Evereadydefeated his real-life brotherDark Dragon,[12]Tigre CotaandTito Santanain a six-man tag team match.[5]Fénix was instantlybookedin astoryline rivalrywith his brother.[13]On June 18 atTriplemanía XIX,Fénix teamed withAero Star,ArgosandSugi Sanin an eight-person tag teamdark match,where they were defeated byLa Milicia Extrema(Dark Dragon,Decnnis,Tigre Cota and Tito Santana).[14][15]Later in the year, Fénix formed a partnership withJack Evansand, as a result, got involved in his rivalry withLos Perros del MalleaderEl Hijo del Perro Aguayo.[16][17]On December 16 atGuerra de Titanes,Fénix and Evans teamed with Drago, the former Gato Eveready, in a six-man tag team match, where they were defeated by Aguayo and hisPerros del MalstablematesHalloweenandHéctor Garza.[18][19][20]

Fénix as theAAA Fusión Championin March 2013

On October 7, 2012, atHéroes Inmortales,Fénix received his first title opportunity in AAA, when he and Lolita unsuccessfully challengedAlan StoneandJennifer Blakefor theAAA World Mixed Tag Team Championshipin a four-way match, which also included the teams of Atomic Boy andFaby Apacheand Halloween andMari Apache,who went on to win the match.[21][22]On November 3, Fénix entered atournamentto determine the inauguralAAA Fusión Champion,defeating Dark Dragon, Drago andToscanoin his first round four-way match.[23]Before the finals of the tournament, Fénix also received a shot at theAAA Cruiserweight Championshipin a six-wayladder matchatGuerra de Titaneson December 2, but was defeated byLos Perros del MalmemberDaga.[24]On March 17, 2013, atRey de Reyes,Fénix gained a measure of revenge on Daga, when he defeated not only him, but also Crazy Boy andJuventud Guerrerain a four-way elimination finals of the tournament to become the first-ever AAA Fusión Champion.[25][26][27]On June 16 atTriplemanía XXI,Fénix teamed with Drago in a five-way tag team match for thevacantAAA World Tag Team Championship,from which the two were the last team eliminated by the Mexican Powers (Crazy Boy andJoe Líder).[28]On August 18 atHéroes Inmortales VII,Fénix entered the 2013Copa Antonio Peña,defeatingEl Mesías,Monster ClownandSilver Kingin his first round match. Later that same event, Fénix was defeated byLa Parkain the finals, a four-way match, which also includedChessmanandEl Hijo del Fantasma.[29][30][31]On March 16, 2014, atRey de Reyes,Fénix won his firstLucha de Apuestas,when he won an eight-manDomo de la Muerte,saving his own mask and forcingSteve Painto have his head shaved.[32][33][34]On August 17 atTriplemanía XXII,Fénix put his AAA Fusión Championship on the line in a ten-waychampionship unificationmatch contested also for the AAA Cruiserweight Championship.[35]The match was eventually won by El Hijo del Fantasma.[36][37]Fénix received another shot at the title on March 18, 2015, atRey de Reyes,but was again defeated by El Hijo del Fantasma.[38]On September 24, 2016, Fénix announced his departure from AAA.[6]

Japan (2012, 2013, 2016)

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On November 27, 2012, Fénix made his Japanese debut inTokyo'sKorakuen Hall,when he took part in an event held bywomen's wrestlingpromotionPro Wrestling Wave,which featured participation from several AAA workers. Fénix teamed with Lolita andPimpinela Escarlatain a six-person tag team match, where they were defeated byAyako Hamada,Bachiko andCima.[39][40][41]

On September 2, 2013, Fénix announced that he would be returning to Japan on September 7 to work a tour withPro Wrestling Noah,announcing his intention of going for theGHC Junior Heavyweight Championship.[42]The following day, the title match between Fénix and the reigning champion,Taiji Ishimori,was made official for September 22.[43][44]Fénix started his tour with a win overPeruvianwrestler Kaiser.[45]On September 12, Fénix pinned Ishimori in a tag team match, where he andYoshinari Ogawadefeated Ishimori andAtsushi Kotoge.[46]En route to the title match, Fénix scored two more pinfall victories over Ishimori,[47][48]but on September 22 was defeated by the champion in the match for the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship.[49][50][51][52]The match also marked the end of Fénix's first tour with Noah.[53]

On April 20, 2016, Fénix returned to Japan to take part in the inaugural event ofAkebono's Ōdō promotion. At the event, Fénix was defeated by Pentagón Jr.[54][55]

Lucha Underground (2014–2018)

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In August 2014, Fénix was announced as one of five AAA wrestlers to star inLucha Underground,a new American television series onEl Rey.[56][57]Fénix debuted on the third episode on November 12, defeating Drago and Pentagón Jr. in a three-way main event by pinning Pentagón Jr., the former Dark Dragon.[58]Over the next weeks, the two real-life brothers developed a storyline rivalry between them.[59]On the January 14, 2015, episode, Fénix unsuccessfully challengedPrince Pumafor theLucha Underground Championship.[60]Fénix then entered a new rivalry withMil Muertes,becoming the first wrestler to defeat him in a singles match.[61]As part of the storyline, Muertes' valetCatrinastarted coming on to Fénix,[61]which eventually led to Muertes turning on her. Fénix, however, saved Catrina and took her as his own valet.[62]The rivalry culminated on the March 18 episode, where Fénix defeated Muertes in a"Grave Consequences" casket match.[63]On April 19 atUltima Lucha,Lucha Underground's season one finale, Fénix defeated six other winners of Azteca Medallions to become the inauguralGift of the Gods Champion,earning a future shot at the Lucha Underground Championship.[64]On November 14 at the second-season premiere, Fénix lost the Gift of the Gods Championship toKing Cuerno.[65]On November 21, Fénix regained the title from King Cuerno in a ladder match.[66]The following day, Fénix defeated Mil Muertes to win the Lucha Underground Championship.[67]He lost the title toMatanzain a 20-man Aztec Warfare match on December 12.[68]AtUltima Lucha Doson January 31, 2016, Fénix won theLucha Underground Trios Championship,when he teamed with Aero Star and Drago to defeat Jack Evans,Johnny MundoandP. J. Black,[69]becoming Lucha Underground's firstTriple Crown Champion.[70]They lost the title on May 7, when Drago turned on Fénix and Aero Star during a defense againstKobra Moon,Pindar andVibora.[71][72]AtUltima Lucha Tres,Fénix culminated a rivalry withMarty "the Moth" Martinezby defeating him in aLucha de ApuestasMask vs. Hair match.[73][74]

The series was discontinued after season 4 finale,Ultima Lucha Cuatro.[75]

American independent circuit (2015–2019)

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Fénix (center) withDrago(left) andAero StaratChikara'sKing of Triosevent in 2015.

On August 28, 2015, Fénix made his debut forPro Wrestling Guerrilla(PWG) by entering the2015 Battle of Los Angelestournament, losing toMatt Sydalin his first round match.[76]On September 4, Fénix made his debut for another American promotion,Chikara,when he, Aero Star and Drago entered the2015 King of Triostournament as "Team AAA". They defeated the Gentleman's Club (Chuck Taylor,Drew Gulakand The Swamp Monster) in their first round match.[77]The following day, Team AAA defeated the Nightmare Warriors (Frightmare,HallowickedandSilver Ant) to advance to the semifinals of the tournament.[77]On September 6, Team AAA first defeated reigning King of Trios winners, the Devastation Corporation (Blaster McMassive, Flex Rumblecrunch and Max Smashmaster), in the semifinals and thenBullet Club(A.J. StylesandThe Young Bucks) in the finals to win the 2015 King of Trios.[77]On May 6, 2016, Fénix made his debut forAAW: Professional Wrestling Redefined,losing to Pentagón Jr.[78]In July 2016, it was reported that Fénix had moved toSan Diegoin order to start working full-time in the United States.[79]On September 2, Fénix returned to PWG, entering the2016 Battle of Los Angeles,from which he was eliminated in the first round byWill Ospreay.[80]Two days later, Fénix and Pentagón Jr. unsuccessfully challenged The Young Bucks for thePWG World Tag Team Championship.[81]On October 12, Fénix defeatedJeff Cobb,Jonathan GreshamandSonjay Duttat Lucha Ilimitado's inaugural event to become the first-ever Corazón de Oro Champion.[82]On March 18, 2017, Fénix and Penta el Zero M defeated The Young Bucks and the team ofMatt SydalandRicochetin a three-way match to win the PWG World Tag Team Championship.[83]On September 1, Fénix entered the2017 Battle of Los Angeles,defeatingRey Horusin his first round match.[84]Two days later, Fénix defeatedZack Sabre Jr.to advance to the semifinals of the tournament, where he was eliminated byKeith Lee.[85]On October 20, Fénix and Penta lost the PWG World Tag Team Championship to Cobb andMatt Riddle.[86]

Mexican independent circuit (2016–2019)

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Following his departure from AAA, Fénix began working under the new ring name "Rey Fénix" (King Phoenix).[6]Even though Fénix came up with the new name after his departure from the promotion, AAA trademarked the name Rey Fénix, which led to him changing his name to "Fénix el Rey" (Phoenix the King).[2]He, however, continued using both Fénix and Rey Fénix while working in the United States.[87][88]On January 27, Fénix formed a new stable namedLa Rebelión( "The Rebellion" ) with three other wrestlers who had recently quit AAA; Daga, Garza Jr. and his brother Pentagón Jr., now known as Penta 0M.[89]The following month, with AAA also registering the Fénix el Rey name, Fénix announced that he would now be known as Rey Fenix (without the accent and stylized in all capital letters).[7]

Impact Wrestling (2018–2019)

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Rey Fénix debuted withImpact Wrestlingin an Impact Wrestling vs Lucha Underground co-promotional event atWrestleConin April 2018. Fénix and his brother Pentagón Jr. fought in a triple threat match with Impact Wrestling World ChampionAustin Aries.[90]Fénix and Pentagón Jr. were then announced to face each other in a match atRedemption.[91]The match was subsequently changed to a triple threat match with Austin Aries defending theImpact World Championshipinstead. The match saw Pentagón Jr. take the victory and the championship.[92]On the August 30 episode ofImpact,Fénix unsuccessfully challengedBrian Cagefor theImpact X Division Championship.[93]On January 12, 2019, Pentagón and Fénix defeated LAX during the TV tapings in Mexico to win theImpact World Tag Team Championship.[94]AtRebellion,they lost the titles back to LAX in aFull Metal Mayhem match.

Major League Wrestling (2018–2019)

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Rey Fénix made his debut for the U.S. basedMajor League Wrestling(MLW) on January 11, 2018, where he lost to his brother Pentagón as part of MLW's "Zero Hour" show.[95]The following month,Los Lucha Brosdefeated "Team TBD" (Jason Cade andJimmy Yuta) and The Dirty Blondes (Leo Brien and Mike Patrick) to become the first holders of theMLW World Tag Team Championshipin the restarted MLW.[96]At MLW Fightland, held on November 8, 2018,Los Lucha Brossuccessfully defended the MLW World Tag Team Championship against the father/son team ofL.A. ParkandEl Hijo de L.A. Park.[97]The team would hold the titles untilSuperFighton February 2, 2019, when they lost the MLW Tag Team Championship toThe Hart Foundation(Teddy HartandDavey Boy Smith Jr.).[98]Fenix and Penta appeared at MLW's next event, Intimidation Games, which took place on March 2, 2019.[99]

Return to AAA (2018–2023)

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After the main event of AAA'sVerano de Escándaloshow Fénix made his AAA return, attacking therudos,including newly crownedAAA Mega ChampionJeff Jarrett.After the show Fénix stated that he was not signed with AAA full time, but worked as an independent wrestler and could work where he wanted to. While working for AAA he would be billed as "Fénix".[100]On August 2, Fénix defeatedFlamitaandBandidoto be the number one contender and face Jarrett for the title inTriplemanía XXVI.At the event, Fénix pinned Jeff Jarrett to become the AAA Mega Champion for the first time in his career.[101]Fénix was originally announced as defending the AAA Mega Championship atGuerra de TitanesagainstBrian Cage,but due to an injury suffered in the weeks before the show, Fénix was unable to defend the championship.[102]Because of the injury he also was unable to compete in theLucha Capitaltournament as originally planned.Laredo Kidwon the tournament and was positioned as the next challenger for the Mega Championship.[103]

On August 10, 2019, after almost a year without defending the AAA Mega Championship, Fénix defeated Laredo Kid,Puma KingandTaurusin Saltillo to retain the championship. Fenix's reign would come to an end on October 19, 2019, losing toKenny OmegaatHéroes Inmortales XIII.

On June 18, 2022, atTriplemanía XXX: Tijuana,Fénix won AAA World Cruiserweight and Latin American Championships in a five-way match.[104]Fénix left AAA due to his commitments with other promotions, relinquishing both championships in the process.[105]

Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (2018–present)

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On June 8, 2018, Rey Fénix made hisConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre(CMLL) debut, working for AAA's biggest rival only 5 days after returning to AAA. For his debut, Rey Fénix teamed up with two of CMLL's toptecnicos,CarísticoandMísticoto defeatLa Peste Negra( "The Black Plague";Bárbaro CavernarioandNegro Casas) andÚltimo Guerrero.[106]The following week he was billed as "King Phoenix" for his CMLL appearance. After the show he explained that he used that name until he had full legal rights to the name "Rey Fénix".[4]King Phoenix continued to work for CMLL, even after he won the AAA Mega Championship. King Phoenix andBárbaro Cavernariooutlasted 16 other wrestlers in the first stage of the 2018Leyenda de Platatournament,[107]with Bárbaro Cavernario defeating King Phoenix the following week to win the tournament.[108]After the match it was revealed that King Phoenix suffered a hip or pelvic injury as a result of a mistimed dive out of the ring, and would be unable to compete for a least five weeks. He returned to CMLL on January 1, 2019, in the semi-main event ofSin Piedad,after recovering from his injury.[109]

It was announced in July 2024 that Fénix andDeath Trianglestable-matesPacand Pentagón Jr. would be making their debut as a stable for CMLL on the July 27Super Viernesshow. At the show, Pentagón was announced under the ring nameLucha Brother,while Fénix was announced asKing.Death Triangle were defeated byMistico,Mascara DoradaandVolador Jr.by disqualification in a six-man tag team match.

All Elite Wrestling (2019–present)

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During an independent circuit show in Georgia,The Young Buckscame to the ring to offer the Lucha Brothers anAll Elite Wrestling(AEW) contract in a confrontation that ended with a verbal agreement and a handshake. It was subsequently revealed that Fénix andPentagón Jr.had agreed to a non-exclusive deal with AEW, due to their legal obligations to Lucha Underground.[110]On February 7, 2019, at the All Elite Wrestling Ticket Announcement held at the MGM Grand Pool Splash, inLas Vegas, Nevada,the Fénix and Pentagón Jr. making their first appearance with the promotion. The Young Bucks were leaving the stage as The Lucha Brothers' music played, and the two teams faced off before a brawl ensued. Pentagón struck Matt Jackson first, while Fénix took out Nick Jackson with a super kick. Pentagón then proceeded to package piledrive Matt Jackson on the stage, before cutting promos and advertising themselves forDouble Or Nothing,and exiting the stage. At the event, Fénix and Pentagón lost theirAAA World Tag Team Championshipto the Young Bucks. They won back the titles in a rematch organized by AAA atVerano de Escándalo.This led to a 6-man tag match atFyter Fest,where theLucha Brothersteamed withLaredo Kidin another losing effort against the Young Bucks andKenny Omega.

On the March 4, 2020 episode ofDynamite,the Lucha Brothers formed a trio along withPacknown asDeath Triangle,confirming their heel turn in the process.[111]They made their debut as a team against Joey Janela and the Private Party, defeating them. However, with Pac stuck in the U.K., due to travel restrictions, they then formed an alliance withEddie Kingstonas well asThe Butcher and The Blade.On the November 18 episode ofDynamite,Fenix and Penta turned face again and revived theirDeath Trianglealliance with Pac after saving him during a beatdown from Kingston, Butcher and Blade.[112]On theJanuary 6, 2021 episode ofDynamite,Fénix failed to win theAEW World Championshipagainst Omega. AtAll Out,the Lucha Brothers defeated the Young Bucks in a tornado tag steel cage match to win theAEW World Tag Team Championship.[113]On the October 16 episode ofDynamite,The Lucha Brothers lost their AAA World Tag Team Championship toFTR(Dax HarwoodandCash Wheeler), who were disguised as a luchador team calledLas Super Ranas.On the January 5, 2022 episode ofDynamite,Fenix was chokeslammed off the apron through a table byLuchasauruswhich dislocated his left elbow upon landing.[114]This match was also for the AEW World Tag Team Championship, which Jungle Boy and Luchasaurus would proceed to win shortly after Fenix's injury.[115]Rey Fenix would return to TV on the April 27 episode ofDynamite,disguised as managerAlex Abrahantes,before attacking theHouse of Blackalong with the rest of Death Triangle.[116]On September 8 edition ofRampageDeath Triangle won the vacantAEW Trios ChampionshipdefeatingBest Friends.[117]

The trio made their first defense as trios champions defeatingThe Dark Orderon the October 7th edition ofRampage.[118]Soon after, they would begin a feud withThe Eliteand would enagage in a best of seven series with them over the following months.[119][120]The best of seven series culminated on the January 11, 2023 edition ofDynamitewhere The Elite defeated Death Triangle in a ladder match to become the new trios champions, ending their reign at 126 days.[121]AtDouble or Nothingon May 28, both Pentagon and Fenix competed in the Blackjack Battle Royale for theAEW International Championshipbut both were unsuccessful.[122]

AtDynamite:Grand Slamon September 20, 2023, Fénix won his first singles title in AEW by defeatingJon Moxleyto win theAEW International Championship.[123]On October 10, 2023 atTitle Tuesday,he lost the title back toOrange Cassidy.It was then reported that Fenix would be taking time off due to an injury. On the April 27, 2024 episode ofAEW Collision,Fenix returned, defeatingThe Beast Mortos.

AtDouble or Nothingon May 26, Death Triangle challenged theBang Bang Gangfor theAEW World Trios Championshipsbut were unsuccessful.[124]

Personal life

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Rey Fénix has two brothers who are also professional wrestlers, his elder brotherPentagón Jr.,[11]as well as a younger brother who has worked under the ring name Ikaro. He resides inSan Diego,California.

Championships and accomplishments

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Rey Fénix as part ofDeath Triangle,the holders of theAEW World Trios Championshipin 2023

Luchas de Apuestasrecord

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Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Máscara Oriental (mask) Mr. Kid (hair) N/A Live event N/A [10]
Fénix (mask) Steve Pain(hair) Monterrey, Nuevo León Rey de Reyes March 16, 2014 [Note 1][32]
Fénix (mask) Marty Martinez(hair) Boyle Heights, California Ultima Lucha Tres June 25, 2016 [151]
Fénix (mask) Sami Callihan(AAW Heavyweight Championship) Berwyn, Illinois AAWDefining Moment August 31, 2017 [130]

Footnotes

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  1. ^This was an eight-wayDomo de la MuerteMasks vs. Hairs match, which also includedCrazy Boy,Eterno,Joe Líder,Niño Hamburguesa,Pentagón Jr.andÚltimo Gladiador.

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