Max Star
Mexican professional wrestler (born 2002)
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Max Star (born February 23, 2002) is a Mexican professional wrestler. He working for the Mexican promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), portraying a tecnico ("Good guy") wrestling character. He originally wrestled under the ring name Little Star but in 2023 he adopted his current name, Max Star. 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.[1]
February 23, 2002
- Little Star
- Max Star
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| Born | Unrevealed[1] February 23, 2002 Chimalhuacán, State of Mexico, Mexico |
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| Debut | 2015 |
Career
Max Star was invited to participate for the Mexico City team in CMLL's new Torneo de Escuelas tournament, where the CMLL trainees from Mexico City, Puebla, Guadalajara and Comarca Lagunera competed against each other in a series of multi-man matches. The tournament took place in February and March 2023.[2] Max Star's Mexico City team defeated the Comarca Lagunera team in the first round.[3] However, they lost to the Guadalajara team in the final.[4][5]
After winning a qualifier in Mexico City, together with Futuro,[6] Max Star participated in a multi-man elimination match to crown a new Mexican National Lightweight Champion on 30 July 2023, where Futuro become the new champion.[7][8] The concept of the tournament was that two wrestlers from Guadalajara, Mexico City, Puebla and Laguna respectively competed for the title.[6]
In May 2024, Max Star began teaming up with Futuro and Neón, forming the stable Los Viajeros Del Espacio. On July 9, Max Star won his first professional title in his career in which he, Futuro and Hombre Bala Jr. won the Mexican National Trios Championship.[9][10]
Championships and accomplishments
Lucha de Apuesta record
Footnotes
- The Mexican National Trios Championship is sanctioned by the Mexico City wrestling commission but under the control of CMLL who make the day to day decisions.
- They were the last two competitors in an eight-man Lucha de Apuesta "reverse cibernetico", also featuring Hombre Bala Jr., El Coyote, Cancerbero, Virus, Calavera Jr. I & Calavera Jr. II