Aaron Aguilera
Aaron Aguilera

Height: 6'6"  
Weight: 242 lbs.
Hometown: The back alleys of Orange, California
Pro debut: 2000 
Finishing move: Seated Chokeslam, Montezuma's Revenge (Military press slam), South of the Border (Top rope leg drop)
Favorite quote: "Yesterday I was nobody, today I'll take on anybody, and tomorrow I'll be somebody"
Other aliases: Hardkore Kidd, Jesús (WWE), Jesús Aguilera, Conquistador Uno (WWE) 
Career highlights: UPW Tag Team Champion (3), GSCW Heavyweight Champion (2), WCWA Heavyweight Champion, WAW (Western Alliance Entertainment) Tag Team Champion (w/Justin Sane McCully), PWW Heavyweight Champion, EWF Heavyweight Champion
Trained by: American Dragon, El Jefe (Mexico), Kevin Quinn, Superboy, Tom Howard, UPW

Aguilera initially appeared in the World Wrestling Federation with Christopher Daniels as Uno, one half of Los Conquistadores during the time Edge & Christian were masquerading as the team. He was later hired to perform under the gimmick of Jesús. As part of a kayfabe storyline, Jesús was accused of stabbing John Cena in the kidney at a Boston, Massachusetts nightclub by order of Carlito Caribbean Cool. After Cena defeated Carlito for the WWE United States Championship, Jesús attacked Cena several times in the next couple of weeks, finally hitting him in the kidney with Cena's own chain, temporarily sidelining him. In reality, Cena required a break from WWE while he was out of the country filming The Marine.

Aguilera faced John Cena in a Street Fight at Armageddon 2004 for the WWE United States Championship, but was defeated. Due to an injury sustained at a house show in Johnson City, Tennessee, he went into the match with a torn groin and two herniated discs in his back, and left to have surgery immediately afterwards. The surgery was successful.

Aguilera was released from his WWE developmental contract on April 12, 2005.

Taking on one of his old wrestling personalities, the Hardcore Kidd, Aguilera appeared in Ultimate Pro Wrestling, marking his first wrestling match since being released by WWE. On August 6, 2005, Aguilera started appearing in the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG) promotion, first losing to T.J. Perkins (aka Puma), and then on the August 19, 2005 teaming with Davey Richards to defeat TJ Perkins and Alex Shelley. On September 30, 2005, Aguilera lost to his former tag team partner Christopher Daniels at Adrenaline Unleashed. In October, Aguilera made a few appearances during the International Assault tour, facing Team 3D on three occasions with different tag partners, Team 3D winning each time. On October 22, 2005, Aguilera appeared at AWS, teaming with Al Katrazz to defeat Davey Richards and Tony Kozina. Then, on November 19, 2005 with the PWG, Aguilera teamed with Petey Williams, losing to Frankie Kazarian and Chris Sabin. At the November 26, 2005, Aguilera wrestled Babi Slymm to a no-contest. Then at the January 15, 2006 Pro Wrestling WAR show, Aguilera wrestled Charles Mercury to a no-contest. Then in the main event, Aguilera & Keiji Sakoda wrestled Teddy Hart & Jack Evans to a double countout. Afterwards, Hart did a moonsault off a basketball hoop and injured his knee. Aguilera made an appearance at AWS at Frank & Sons on May 20, 2006 and picked up a win against "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce after hitting Pearce in the head with a boot that he took from Pearce's manager, Mr. Vanderpyle. Aguilera challenged Pearce and Vanderpyle to a Tag team match on July 8, 2006 with his manager, El Jeffe.

Aguilera appeared on an episode of Faking It USA. (The American version of the original British version of the show) The episode he was in was when a New York City lawyer had to fake being a professional wrestler. Aguilera was his trainer. Aguilera strongly objects that he was the trainer in that episode.

Aguilera also appeared in Carlos Mencia's sketch comedy series, Mind of Mencia, as a stereotypical Hispanic abusive boyfriend.