He was trained by his father and brother Jordy Stone and made his debut for Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide in 1996 under the name Hollywood.
Eventually hitting the independent circuit, including a brief stop in Promo Azteca where he took on the ringname Alan Stone, and feuded with his brother who was working as Motor Cross.
Eventually, Chris had a falling-out with CMLL and left the promotion, allowing Alan Stone to be pushed as a singles wrestler in late 2003.
On December 5, 2003, he teamed with Zumbido and Super Crazy losing to Safari, El Felino and Volador Jr. in a tournament final for the vacant Mexican National Trios Championship.
[3] Although winning the Guapos U competition and headlining an Arena Mexico show in late 2004, Alan left CMLL and returned to AAA where he soon became a rudo once again and feuded with El Intocable.
[9] He and Chris Stone challenged and lost to AAA World Tag Champions Joe Líder and Nicho el Millonario in a "three-way" ladder match with Jack Evans and Teddy Hart at the 2008 Antonio Pena Memorial Show.
[17] After spending months off television, Stone returned to AAA on October 7 at Héroes Inmortales, where he and Jennifer Blake lost the AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship to Halloween and Mari Apache in a four-way match, which also included the teams of Atomic Boy and Faby Apache, and Fénix and Lolita.