Aaron Aguilera

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Report Last Updated - 1/08 (Summer)
Real Name - Aaron Aguilera
Birthdate - 2/28/76
6'6" 242 lbs. - Orange County, CA

Aliases - Conquistidor Uno, Hardkore Kidd, Jesús Aguilera, Zodiac

Athletic background - Mixed Martial Arts

Teachers - El Jefe; Kevin Quinn, Tom Howard; Superboy; American Dragon

Professional background - Indies(`00-`04), IWA-PR(`01), WWE(`04-`05), Indies(`05-), PWG(`05-`06), ZERO1-MAX(`05), Australia(`05), WSX(`06-`07), All Japan(`07)

Groups - Hardcore Inc., Voodoo Murders

Career Highlights - n/a

Finisher(s) -
- Wheelbarrel Facebuster
x Full Nelson Slam
x Montezuma's Revenge (Cradle DDT)
x South of the Border (Alabama Slam)
x Seated Chokeslam

Favorites -
- Springing Back Elbow
- Back Suplex into Spike Slam
- Springboard Lariat
- Back Elbows & Foot Choke in corner
- Lariat

Ringwork Rating -
move set - 4
science - 3
aerial - 2
power - 7
strikes - 6

Intangible Rating -
entertainment - 7
selling - 5
bumping - 5
heat - 5
carrying - 4
push - 6
potential - 7

Serious Injuries - Back (Required Surgery)

Outlook - As of 2004, the WWF/WWE has had three people under developmental contract, let them go, resigned them and immediately brought them up: Brian Kendrick (Spanky), John Heidenreich and Aaron Aguilera. Kendrick was the exciting worker, Heidenreich was the charismatic big man and Aguilera fancied himself as something of both. As the "Hardkore Kidd," he developed his lucha libre, in spite of being a 6'6" man! Originally he was cut because the WWF had bought WCW and felt they had a deep talent pool. He was brought back and put into a promising role, but a nasty injury sidelined him for so long that they cut him loose. WSX gave Aguilera a platform to show off his in-ring and charisma as the easily distracted member of the "Los Pochos Guapos" and he showed that he still has a lot of big league potential. Aguilera has had chances with three major Japanese companies, but nothing has panned out there. Aaron Aguilera is still young and developing, he just needs a platform to make it to the next level.

Reverse Russian Leg Sweep, Big Boot2, Springing Low Headbutt2, One-Footed Dropkick; Chop, Guillotine Drop, Neckhang Toss into corner, Backbreaker, Lariat3, Back Elbows in corner2, Foot Choke in corner2, Quebradora Slam, Bodyslam, Side-switching Sidewalk Slam, Springboard Lariat3, Atomic Whip into Spike Slam2, Springing Plancha, Legdrop, Chokebomb,