Flamita

[2] Flamita started his career wrestling on the Mexican independent circuit, becoming best known for his work in the Desastre Total Ultraviolento (DTU) promotion,[10] where he captured the Alto Rendimiento Championship on two occasions.

[14] AAA reportedly wanted Flamita to take over the role of Octagón Jr., but he turned down the offer in order to continue working in Japan.

[23] Following his departure from AAA, Flamita made his Arena México debut on June 9, 2016, working an event held by Lucha Libre Elite.

[1] On December 5, Flamita and his stablemates Eita and T-Hawk first won a one-night tournament to become the number one contenders to the Open the Triangle Gate Championship and then defeated Mad Blankey (BxB Hulk, Cyber Kong and Yamato) that same night to become the new champions.

[43] The following year saw him continue in much the same vein, and on July 23 at the Kobe Pro Wrestling Festival, he was defeated by Open The Brave Gate Champion Jimmy Kagetora.

[44] Flamita returned to Dragon Gate in January 2018, and aside from tagging with his Tribe Vanguard stablemates, he also began wrestling with Bandido which he would do on-and-off throughout the year.

[4] On the June 13, 2016 episode of Lucha Underground, he was involved in a seven-way elimination match for the Gift of the Gods Championship, which was eventually won by Sexy Star.

[49] On September 1, 2017, Flamita made his debut for the Southern California-based Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG), entering the 2017 Battle of Los Angeles tournament, from which he was eliminated in the first round by Ricochet.

[51] This would be the last time that Flamita would wrestle at American Legion Post #308 in Reseda, before PWG changed venues to the Globe Theatre in Broadway.

[56] At Mystery Vortex VI, Flamita received his first title shot as he and Horus unsuccessfully challenged the Rascalz for the PWG World Tag Team Championship.

[57] Flamita did not participate in the 2019 Battle of Los Angeles tournament, but he did appear in the event of night one, he and Bandido were defeated by the Lucha Brothers (Penta el Zero M and Rey Fenix).

[61] This led to a three-way match at Héroes Inmortales XII which saw Los Mercenarios (El Texano Jr. and Rey Escorpión) retain the championship.

[63] He also unsuccessfully challenged Drago and Daga for the Latin American Championship on AAA's February and November Conquista Total Gira shows.

[69] However, the trio were unable to make a title defense until February 2021, initially caused by an injury to Flamita[70] and then after the COVID-19 pandemic forced ROH to shut down production.

[72] At the ROH 19th Anniversary Show, they lost the rematch in a lucha rules match, with Flamita once again taking the pin as he was caught by a double team move from Kaun and Moses.

[74] On the May 3 episode of Ring of Honor Wrestling (taped April 24), despite Bandido having much of the offense, Flamita took advantage of a ref bump, and low-blowed him to get the pin.

[78][79] At Death Before Dishonor XVIII, Flamita unsuccessfully challenged Bandido for the ROH World Championship in a four corner survival elimination match, also involving Brody King and EC3.

[86] On December 30, Flamita and Yutani unsuccessfully challenged Bulk Orchestra's Check Shimatani and Hayato Tamura for the G-Infinity Championship, in a three-way match that also involved Strong Hearts.

[87] On April 12, 2023, Flamita returned to the promotion and teamed with El Bendito to once again unsuccessfully challenge Shimatani and Tamura for the G-Infinity Championship.

Flamita in November 2016
Flamita (center) in April 2023 with his Black Generation International stablemates at a Shin-Kiba 1st Ring show