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Perro Aguayo Jr.

Wrestlers

Birthday July 23, 1979

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Mexico City, Mexico

Age 35 Years

Date of death 21 March, 2015

Died Place Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico

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Who Is Perro Aguayo Jr.? Age, Biography and Wiki

Born on July 23, 1979, Perro Aguayo Jr. was a prominent figure in the Mexican wrestling scene. He was known for his high-flying style and charismatic persona, often referred to as "El Perro," a tribute to his legendary father, Perro Aguayo Sr. Aguayo Jr. made a name for himself in various promotions, including AAA and CMLL, becoming a hallmark of lucha libre wrestling before his tragic death on March 21, 2015. As of 2025, he would have been 45 years old if he were still with us.

Occupation Wrestlers
Date of Birth July 23, 1979
Age 35 Years
Birth Place Mexico City, Mexico
Horoscope Cancer
Country Mexico
Date of death 21 March, 2015
Died Place Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Perro Aguayo Jr. was known for his athletic build, which complemented his wrestling style. He stood at approximately 6 feet tall (183 cm) and weighed around 200 pounds (90 kg). His measurements showcased a powerful yet agile physique, essential for a career in professional wrestling.

On March 20, 2015, Aguayo wrestled a tag team match, teaming with Manik against Rey Mysterio Jr. and Xtreme Tiger at a show for The Crash promotion in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.

During the match, Mysterio used a headscissors takedown which according to Mysterio, was supposed to propel Aguayo into the 619 position on the ropes but for some reason he bumped and went out to the floor.

Aguayo returned to the ring, upon which Mysterio dropkicked Aguayo in the shoulder to again set up for Mysterio's signature 619 as Aguayo landed on the middle rope (the proper position for the 619). Aguayo appeared to attempt to stand up with his left leg.

Manik then fell onto the middle rope beside Aguayo; when Aguayo appeared to be limp and unconscious, Manik shook him slightly to revive him. Mysterio bounced off the middle rope to perform the 619, but did not hit either opponent as Aguayo was already slumped over the middle rope and Manik ducked.

While the match continued, Konnan, who was at ringside, then attempted to revive the seemingly unconscious Aguayo by shaking him. The match still continued, with Mysterio next checking on the unmoving Aguayo, bringing it to the referee's attention.

The match continued, with Mysterio pinning Manik at the center of the ring while Konnan again attempted to revive Aguayo.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

While Perro Aguayo Jr. was primarily focused on his wrestling career, he did have relationships throughout his life. He is remembered for being a family-oriented individual, often sharing his love for his family with fans. However, as of his death in 2015, there wasn't extensive public information regarding a long-term girlfriend or spouse.

Debuting professionally at the age of 15, Aguayo Jr. started out wrestling established veterans in AAA. He often teamed with his father, and the pair won the Mexican National Tag Team Championship on two occasions, defeating the teams of Fuerza Guerrera/Mosco de la Merced and El Cobarde II/El Cobarde Jr., respectively. Aguayo Jr.

worked his first major show on June 18, 1995, when he faced and lost to Juventud Guerrera as part of Triplemanía III-B. Aguayo Jr. formed a team of all "juniors", Los Junior Atómicos, including Blue Demon Jr., La Parka Jr. and Máscara Sagrada Jr.

The four defeated Charly Manson, May Flowers, Nygma and El Picudo to win the Mexican National Atómicos Championship during a show in Jalisco. Five months later they lost the championship to Los Vipers (Histeria, Maniaco, Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis) at the 1999 Verano de Escándalo show.

After Los Junior Atómicos disbanded, Aguayo began teaming regularly with Héctor Garza, engaging in a four-way storyline feud with Heavy Metal and Latin Lover. These four competed in various tag and four-way matches throughout the lengthy feud.

One of the highlights of the storyline was Heavy Metal being shaved bald after losing a combination four-way steel cage match and lucha de apuesta on the 2001 Guerra de Titanes show, when Garza pinned Heavy Metal. Later on Latin Lover would defeat Garza in another lucha de apuesta. Aguayo Jr.

and Garza defeated Los Vipers (Abismo Negro and Electroshock) to win the Mexican National Tag Team Championship. The duo held the title for 61 days before losing it to Pirata Morgan and El Texano.

Net Worth and Salary

At the time of his passing, Perro Aguayo Jr.'s net worth was estimated to be in the range of $1 million to $5 million. His income stemmed from his wrestling career, various endorsements, and appearances in wrestling promotions. Although he is no longer alive, his brand continues to hold significance in the wrestling community, which keeps his legacy alive and may contribute to posthumous revenue.

On April 8, 2011. Aguayo Jr. underwent emergency surgery to remove a golf ball-sized tumor from his stomach. During the surgery, a peptic ulcer burst, and he was placed in an intensive care unit at the hospital in Guadalajara, Jalisco. Aguayo Jr.

was released from the hospital on April 19 and was scheduled to receive treatment for his condition for a full year.

Aguayo's tumor was found to be benign; Aguayo made his return to AAA, in a non–wrestling role, on May 1 and returned to the ring on May 8 in a six-man tag team match pitting Los Perros del Mal against Los Psycho Circus; Aguayo pinned Psycho Clown after a low blow.

The feud continued on May 29 at Perros del Mal Producciones ' third anniversary show, when Los Psycho Circus defeated Los Perros del Mal in a six-man tag team steel cage mask vs. hair match. As a result, Super Crazy, the last man left in the cage, was shaved bald. Aguayo Jr.

was set to wrestle as part of Los Perros del Mal at Triplemanía XIX, facing Los Psycho Circus to determine the first-ever AAA World Trios Champions, but was forced to pull out of the event due to an adverse reaction to the medication given to him as part of his tumor treatment.

Aguayo returned on July 24 at a Perros del Mal event, teaming with Damián 666 and Halloween against Blue Demon Jr., Cassandro and L.A. Park; the match ended in a no contest when Park turned on his partners. Aguayo Jr. next returned to AAA on August 19, replacing L.A.

Park and teaming with Damián 666 and Halloween against El Mesías, Joe Líder and El Zorro in a six-man tag team match, which they lost via disqualification when Líder was attacked by his former tag team partner Nicho el Millonario. After the match, Aguayo officially named Nicho the newest member of Los Perros del Mal. Aguayo Jr.

returned to pay-per-view on October 9, 2011 at Héroes Inmortales, unsuccessfully challenging Dr. Wagner Jr. for the AAA Latin American Championship in a bullterrier match. Afterward, Aguayo Jr. began a feud with Jack Evans.

On December 16, 2011 at Guerra de Titanes, Aguayo and Evans continued their rivalry in a six-man tag team match, during which they busted each other open. The match was won when Aguayo Jr.'s teammate Héctor Garza pinned Fénix. The feud between Aguayo Jr. and Evans continued through to Rey de Reyes on March 18, 2012, when Aguayo Jr.

pinned Evans to win the Rey de Reyes tournament and earn a chance to contend for the AAA Mega Championship. On August 5 at Triplemanía XX, Aguayo Jr. unsuccessfully challenged El Mesías for the AAA Mega Championship. Afterwards, Aguayo Jr.

started a year-long rivalry with Cibernético, which culminated in a lucha de apuesta in the main event of Triplemanía XXI on June 16, 2013. Aguayo Jr. was victorious, forcing Cibernético to have his head shaved bald.

Career, Business and Investments

Perro Aguayo Jr. had a successful wrestling career spanning over two decades. He made his debut at a young age and quickly garnered popularity for his talent and in-ring charisma. Apart from wrestling, Aguayo Jr. took part in various business ventures, including a clothing line that capitalized on his wrestling persona. His investments, primarily in the entertainment realm, illustrated his business acumen and foresight.

Pedro Aguayo Ramírez (July 23, 1979 – March 21, 2015) was a Mexican professional wrestler and promoter who achieved fame in wrestling as Perro Aguayo Jr. or El Hijo del Perro Aguayo ("The Son of Perro Aguayo"). He was the real-life son of lucha libre legend Perro Aguayo and not a storyline "Junior".

Aguayo was best known as the leader of the Los Perros del Mal stable, which he started in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) in mid-2004. The stable became a significant draw in Mexican professional wrestling, peaking during Aguayo's storyline rivalries with Místico and Héctor Garza.

In October 2008, Aguayo left CMLL to start his own independent professional wrestling promotion Perros del Mal Producciones, built around members of his Los Perros del Mal stable. In June 2010, Aguayo returned to AAA after a seven-year absence to start an invasion storyline involving his stable.

Social Network

Although Perro Aguayo Jr. was not active on modern social media platforms during his life, his legacy lives on through various wrestling promotions and fan pages on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Fans frequently share memories, highlights of his matches, and tributes that celebrate his impact on lucha libre.

Education

While details regarding Aguayo Jr.'s formal education are sparse, it's known that he pursued professional wrestling training under the guidance of his father and other wrestling legends. His education in this field was instrumental in shaping him into the high-caliber wrestler he became.

In summary, Perro Aguayo Jr.'s influence in the wrestling world continues to resonate even years after his death. His contributions to the sport, combined with his familial legacy, ensure that he will be remembered as a vital figure in the history of lucha libre. As fans look back at his life in 2025, it serves as a reminder of his ongoing impact and the joy he brought to many.

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