Pentagón Jr.

Pentagón Jr.
Pentagón Jr. in the ring at the 2013 Rey de Reyes show
Born (1985-02-26) February 26, 1985[1]
Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico
Residence Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Family Fénix / Rey Fénix (brother)[2]
Íkaro (brother)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Dark Dragon
Pentagón Dark
Pentagón Jr.
Penta El 0M[3]
Penta El Zero M[4]
Penta El Zero
Zairus
Billed height 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)[5]
Billed weight 94 kg (207 lb)[5]
Trained by Gran Apache[6]
Skayde[6]
Debut 2007[2]

Pentagón Jr. (born February 26, 1985)[1] is a Mexican luchador enmascarado (masked professional wrestler) who currently wrestles for Lucha Underground (as Pentagón Dark) where he is a former one-time Lucha Underground Champion, Impact Wrestling where he is a former one-time Impact World Champion, Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA) and Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). He also wrestles for Mexico's The Crash as Penta El 0M ("0M" standing for "Zero Miedo", Spanish for "Zero Fear") as well as on the U.S. independent circuit, notably for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG), where he is a former one-time PWG World Tag Team Champion.

Pentagón Jr. initially became known for his tenure with AAA between 2010 and 2017, where he is a former Latin American Champion, Mixed Tag Team Champion, World Tag Team Championship and the 2016 Rey de Reyes. In January 2017, he left AAA and announced that he was working for "The Crash" and formed a group called La Rebelión ("The Rebellion") with other former AAA wrestlers. In mid-2018 it was announced that AAA and Pentagón Jr. had come to an agreement to work together again.

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. His brother is also a luchador, known as Fénix / Rey Fénix, the two form a tag team called "Los Lucha Brothers".

Personal life

The future Pentagón Jr. was born on February 26, 1985 in Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.[1] It is unclear exactly how many brothers and sisters he has, but two younger brothers have also become professional wrestlers, best known under the ring names Fénix / Rey Fénix,[2] and Niño de Fuego / Íkaro.

Professional wrestling career

As the man behind the Pentagón Jr. mask has never been unmasked in the ring not much is known about his previous history beyond what has been revealed by the man himself, which is traditional in Lucha libre.[7] According to Pentagón Jr. he was trained by Skayde,[6] and made his debut in 2007, working as the masked character "Zaius".[2] His first verified match was on April 9, 2008 where Zaius teamed up with Black Star, losing to his brothers who wrestled as the masked characters Máscara Oriental and El Niño de Fuego.[8] He would win his first ever championship on July 26, 2009 when he defeated Mesalla to win the WCW Intercontinental Championship[9] in a Luchas de Apuestas ("bet match") where Zaius put his mask on the line.[10] Records are unclear on if or when he lost the championship.

Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (2010–2017)

Still working as Zaius the future Pentagón Jr. worked a dark match try out for AAA on September 9, 2010, teaming with Pesadilla to defeat the team of Konami and Máscara Oriental.[11] In 2011 he began working for AAA on a regular basis, using the name "Dark Dragon", while also working on the independent circuit as Zaius.[12] As Dark Dragon he joined AAA's mid-level rudo[Note 1] group La Milicia. At the same time as he was given the "Dark Dragon" persona his brother then known as Máscara Oriental, was given a new name and mask, becoming known as Fénix.

On December 2, 2012 the Dark Dragon persona was abandoned and AAA reintroduced him as Pentagón Jr. at their major year-end show Guerra de Titanes ("War of the Titans"). He was introduced as the arch-enemy of the newly introduced Octagón Jr., just like the original Pentagón had been the storyline arch-enemy of Octagón. Octagón, Octagón Jr. and La Parka defeated Pentagón Jr., La Parka Negra and Silver Cain.[13] By mid-2013 Octagón Jr. left AAA, leaving Pentagón Jr. without any direction or storyline. On August 18 at Héroes Inmortales VII, Pentagón entered the 2013 Copa Antonio Peña, but was defeated in the first round by El Hijo del Fantasma.[14][15] On March 16, 2014, at AAA's Rey de Reyes show, Pentagón Jr. participated in an eight-man Lucha de Apuestas Domo de la Muerte ("Dome of Death" bet match), but escaped the cage before the end, keeping his mask safe.[16][17][18] At Triplemanía XXII, held on August 17, Pentagón Jr participated in a unification match for both the AAA Fusión Championship and AAA Cruiserweight Championship in a multi-man match that was won by El Hijo del Fantasma.[19][20] On November 17, Pentagón Jr. joined the Los Perros del Mal stable.[21] On December 7, Pentagón Jr. and his new stablemate Joe Líder won the AAA World Tag Team Championship by defeating Los Güeros del Cielo (Angélico and Jack Evans) and Myzteziz and Fénix in a three-way match. They lost the title back to Angélico and Evans on October 4, 2015, at Héroes Inmortales IX.[22]

On March 23, 2016, Pentagón Jr. won the 2016 Rey de Reyes tournament by defeating La Parka and Villano IV.[23] The Rey de Reyes victory was used to build him up as a challenger for the AAA Latin American Championship, which culminated with Pentagón Jr. defeating then-champion Psycho Clown on July 3.[24] At Triplemanía XXIV, on August 28, Pentagón Jr. lost the championship to Johnny Mundo.[25] Pentagón later lost a rematch to Mundo on January 20, 2017 at the Guerra de Titanes..[26] The following day, Pentagón announced that he no longer worked for AAA,[27] citing unhappiness from feeling restricted and held back by AAA.[28]

Lucha Underground (2014–present)

In August 2014, Pentagón was announced as one of five AAA wrestlers to star in Lucha Underground, a new American television series on El Rey.[29][30] Pentagón debuted on the third episode on November 12, where he was defeated by his brother, Fénix, in a three-way, that also included Drago.[31] Over the next weeks, the two real-life brothers developed a storyline rivalry between them.[32] On February 4, 2015, Pentagón started a storyline about him breaking his opponent's arms; dedicating each broken arm as a sacrifice for his unknown master. On April 1, 2015, Pentagon participated in a tournament to crown the first LU Trios Champions. Pentagon, Sexy Star and Super Fly were defeated by Big Ryck, The Mack and Killshot. After the match, Pentagon attempted to break Super Fly's arm, but Star saved him. On April 8, 2015, Pentagon attacked Star and Super Fly, managing to break Super Fly's arm. On April 22, 2015, Pentagón was defeated by Sexy Star. On June 3, 2015, Pentagon defeated Sexy Star in a submission match. After the match, Pentagon attempted to sacrifice Sexy Star but was stopped by commentator Vampiro. Afterwards, Pentagón began attacking Vampiro, saying he would sacrifice him for his master. During Ultima Lucha on August 5, 2015, Pentagón Jr. defeated Vampiro in a violent Cero Miedo match. After the match, at Vampiro's urging, Pentagón Jr. broke Vampiro's arm. Vampiro then revealed he was Pentagón Jr.'s master.

On the season two premiere on January 27, Pentagón attacked reigning Lucha Underground Champion, Mil Muertes following his successful defense against Ivelisse and broke Muertes' arm, turning face in the process. Pentagón unsuccessfully challenged for the Lucha Underground Championship against Matanza Cueto, the story-line monster heel brother of authority figure Dario Cueto in 2015. This match aired via tape delay on March 30, 2016.[33] At Ultima Lucha Dos on January 31, 2016, Pentagón took on the name "Pentagón Dark" after receiving further "training" from Vampiro in an attempt to once again challenge Matanza Cueto for the Lucha Underground Championship. After his bid to capture the title failed, he turned on Vampiro.[34]

At Aztec Warfare III Pentagón was attacked by Black Lotus (who swore revenge on Pentagón for breaking her arm at Ultima Lucha Dos) along with Members of The Black Lotus Triad Hitokiri, Doku and Yurei and was eliminated by Johnny Mundo. Two weeks later he faced the Black Lotus triad members in a gauntlet match in a losing effort and got his arm broken by Black Lotus and El Dragon Azteca Jr, who also swore revenge on Pentagón for breaking his arm. On June 25 at Ultima Lucha Tres, Pentagón Dark defeated Son of Havoc in a ladder match to win the vacant Gift of the Gods Championship, which also earned him a future shot at the Lucha Underground Championship.[35] He cashed in his shot the following day and defeated Prince Puma in a "Loser Must Retire" match to become the new Lucha Underground Champion.[35]

On June 13, 2018, Lucha Underground aired the first episode of the 4th season. At the first episode, Pentagón Dark won the Aztec Warfare to retain the title. Becoming the first person to ever do so.[36]

Independent circuit (2015–present)

With the debut of Lucha Underground on American television, Pentagón Jr. began getting work on the US independent circuit, working for various promotions when his AAA schedule would allow it. Due to a combination of his Lucha Underground presensen and Pentagón Jr. hard work and talent he began working for a variety of promotions all over the United States.

On September 1, 2018, Penta El Zero lost to Kenny Omega at the indy wrestling super show All In. Following the match the lights went dark and when they came on Chris Jericho, dressed as Penta El Zero, attacked Omega before removing his mask to reveal himself.[37]

PWG (2015-present)

On August 28, 2015, Pentagón Jr. made his debut for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG) by entering the 2015 Battle of Los Angeles tournament, defeating Drago in his first round match.[38] He was eliminated from the tournament in his second round match two days later by eventual tournament winner Zack Sabre Jr.[39] On September 2, 2016, Pentagón Jr. returned to PWG, entering the 2016 Battle of Los Angeles, from which he was eliminated in the first round by Marty Scurll.[40] Two days later, Pentagón Jr. and Fénix unsuccessfully challenged The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) for the PWG World Tag Team Championship.[41]

On March 18, 2017, Penta el 0M and Rey Fénix defeated The Young Bucks and the team of Matt Sydal and Ricochet in a three-way match to win the PWG World Tag Team Championship.[42] On October 20, Penta and Fénix were booked to lose the championship to The Chosen Bros (Jeff Cobb and Matt Riddle), ending their reign at 216 days.[43]

AAW (2016-present)

On July 23, 2016, Pentagón Jr. defeated Sami Callihan to win AAW: Professional Wrestling Redefined's Heavyweight Championship.[44] On October 8, 2016 Pentagón Jr. put the championship on the line in a Lucha de Apuestas tag team match where his brother Fénix put his mask on the line, while their opponent risked either their hair (Callihan) or their career (Jake Crist). The match ended when Callihan pinned Pentagón Jr. to regain the championship.

The Crash (2017-present)

During a January 21, 2017, show for The Crash promotion, Pentagón Jr., Daga and Garza Jr. all came to the ring and later confirmed that they had left AAA. Since AAA owned the trademark to the name Pentagón Jr., he revealed that he would be known as "Penta el 0M" ("Cero Miedo", "Zero Fear").[3][27] The three hoped to able to use the Perros del Mal name on the independent circuit, but were unable to obtain the right and on January 24, Penta announced he was leaving Perros del Mal.[45] On January 27, Penta, Daga, Garza and Fénix el Rey announced the formation of a new stable named La Rebelión ("The Rebellion").[46]

Impact Wrestling (2018-present)

Pentagón Jr. debuted with Impact Wrestling on an "Impact Wrestling vs Lucha Underground" co-promoted event at WrestleCon 2018, winning a three-way dance against Fénix and Impact World champion Austin Aries.[47] It was subsequently announced that Pentagón Jr. would face Fénix in a single's match at Impact's Redemption Pay-Per-View event. [48] However, following Alberto El Patron's dismissal from the promotion, Pentagón Jr. and Fénix were announced as his replacement in the main event, this time for the Impact World Championship. [49] [50] Pentagón Jr. was booked to win the match, claiming the Impact World Championship.[51] During the Impact Wrestling television taping the next day Pentagón Jr. successfully defended the championship against Eli Drake and then Jimmy Jacobs, followed by losing the championship to Austin Aries the following night to end Impact Wrestling's television tapings for the week. The match for the championship was aired on US television on May 31. On June 3 Pentagón Jr. headlined an Impact Wrestling "One Night Only" special show called Zero Fear (name after Pentagón Jr. catchphrase), where he defeated Eli Drake and Moose.[52]

In the Spring & Summer of 2018 Pentagon Jr entered a feud with Sami Callihan whom he has faced numerous occasions across many promotions both on & off television. The feud was built up over several Impact broadcasts and was designed to culminate in a match at the Slammiversary Pay-Per-View.

The stipulation for the match ended up becoming Mask Vs Hair after Callihan attempted to remove Pentagon Jr's mask after attacking him with the baseball bat which Callihan carries around with him. During the next show, Pentagon Jr appeared on the TV screen in the arena and challenged Callihan to the match which he accepted the following week.

At Slammiversary, Pentagon Jr defeated Callihan, and proceeded to shave Callihan's hair as per the stipulations of the match.

Return to AAA (2018-present)

On June 5, 2018 it was announced that Pentagón Jr. was returning to AAA, participating in AAA's Poker de Ases ("Poker Aces") match at Triplemanía XXVI, putting his mask on the line against Psycho Clown, El Hijo del Fantasma and L.A. Park. On August 2, Pentagon teaming up L.A. Park defeating Psycho Clown and Pagano being his first victory after one year since his departure in January 2017.

Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (2018-present)

In the spring of 2018 Penta El 0M wrestled against Carístico on the Mexican independent circuit, after which he threatened Carístico that he would "visit Carístico's home", making references to the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre promotion. On June 29, 2018 Penta El 0M made a surprise appearance during the main event of CMLL's Super Viernes show, attacking Carístico during the match.[53]

Championships and accomplishments

Luchas de Apuestas record

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Zaius (mask)Mesalla (championship)San Cristóbal Ecatepec de Morelos, Mexico StateBJC ShowJuly 26, 2009[10]
Sami Callihan (hair)Pentagón Jr. (championship)Berwyn, Illinois, U.S.Jim Lynam Memorial Tournament - Day 2October 8, 2016[Note 2][65]
Pentagón Jr. (mask)Sami Callihan (hair)Toronto, Ontario, CanadaSlammiversary XVIJuly 22, 2018

Footnotes

  1. A rudo, referred to as a "Heel" in English, are those who portray the bad guys in pro wrestling.
  2. This was a tag team match, where Callihan and Jake Crist defeated Pentagón Jr. and Rey Fénix with Callihan winning the AAW Heavyweight Championship. Crist's career and Fénix's mask were also on the line.

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