He is not related to the wrestler known as Piratita Morgan Jr. For the majority of his career, Rodríguez worked as a rudo, or heel, portraying one of the bad guys in the ring.
He had a long-running rivalry with Mascarita Sagrada in which the two competed in several Luchas de Apuestas ("bet matches") throughout the years, each ending with a loss for Rodríguez.
In 1989 Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL), Mexico's oldest wrestling promotion, created a new concept, the Mini-Estrella division.
[5] Over the years Piratita Morgan and Mascarita Sagrada travelled across Mexico, Puerto Rico and Japan, facing each other in one-on-one or tag team matches for most of their careers.
[6] Their first appearance outside of Mexico came when the two travelled to Puerto Rico for the World Wrestling Council (WWC) 17th Anniversary show, at which Piratita Morgan and Espectrito defeated Mascarita Sagrada and Aguilita Solitaria.
[7] The rivalry between Piratita Morgan and Mascarita Sagrada led to the two facing off in one of the first ever Lucha de Apuestas, or "bet matches", in the Mini-Estrellas division.
[3] In the summer of 1992 a large number of wrestlers chose to leave CMLL, following Antonio Peña as he struck out on his own and created a new wrestling promotion called Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA).
[10] The same result would happen in late1993, where Piratita Morgan was once again shaved bald after losing a Lucha de Apuestas match to Jerrito Estrada.
In late 1997 the WWF introduced the Mini-Estrellas from Mexico, but since most of the minis used ring characters based on regular sized competitors that the US audience did not know.
His first match as Battalion took place on November 10, 1997, at a Shotgun Saturday Night show where he lost to Max Mini (Tuzki under a new mask and name).
[17] Battalion, El Torito and Tarantula lost to Max Mini, Mosaic and Nova in the second match of WWF's 1998 Royal Rumble pay-per-view.