He is a fourth-generation wrestler, grandnephew of El Húngaro and Tony Arellano, son of Apóstol Jr., older brother of Komander and Flamita and cousin of Bandido, Gravity and Magia Blanca. Originally his real name was not a matter of public record as is often the case with masked wrestlers in Mexico, however due to a possible kidnapping crime in which he is being implicated, he ended up having his real identity exposed by his ex-wife and mother of their son (who was supposedly kidnapped by Myzteziz Jr.).[2][1]
Professional wrestling career
In 2012, Angelikal made his debut on the independent circuit teaming with Crossfire and Stukita being defeated by Dark Side and the Toxic Couple (Epidemic and Heavy Boy).
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (2017–present)
In 2017 Anglikal began working part-time for Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA), initially working in the first or second match of the night teaming with Charly Madrid and Tigger to defeat Angel Mortal Jr., Canibal Jr. and Tiger Boy.[3] At Triplemanía XXV, Angelikal teamed with El Hijo del Vikingo and The Tigger to defeat Angel Mortal Jr., Tiger Boy and Villano III Jr. in the final of La Llave a la Gloria. That same night, he was named the winner of the tournament along with Ashley and El Hijo del Vikingo, but nevertheless, Director of Talent of AAA Vampiro announced that the fourteen finalists would all receive a contract with the promotion.
In the late summer of 2019 Myzteziz Jr. was one of the participants in the Mexican version of the Exathlon sports reality show, Myzteziz Jr. was part of the "celebrity/athlete" Exathlon team, competing against a team of amateurs that was shown several days a week on the Mexican Azteca Uno television station.[10]
Personal life
He was in a relationship with fellow luchadora enmascaradaKeyra until their contentious divorce in mid-2024.
On September 22, 2024, through social media Keyra accused her ex-husband of taking her 2-year-old son without her consent, because the wrestler was about to take her son back home, when she was informed that her son was no longer in the hospital after the blood donation where he was discharged. Shortly after, the AMBER Alert was activated to help locate the child, which has been widely shared by fans and fellow wrestlers. She also noted that her son is still in a delicate health condition and needs the care of his mother. In addition, due to the desperation for not making his whereabouts known, she has shared a photo of Myzteziz Jr.'s face in the hope that this will speed up his search.[1]
^Madigan, Dan (2007). "Okay... what is Lucha Libre?". Mondo Lucha A Go-Go: the bizarre and honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling. HarperCollins Publishers. pp. 29–40. ISBN978-0-06-085583-3.