Ray González Jr.

He was formally introduced in a backstage segment on April 27, 2013, where heel manager Orlando Toledo harassed him in order to deliver a message to his father.

His first storyline was a spinoff of his father's feud with Colón, who visited the González's family business and disrespected him by spitting an apple in his face.

[5] This feud continued when González teamed with Richard Philipo (known as Xix Xavant) to defeat Pérez and Hernández, but after this match another storyline was started, when both were assaulted by a trio of masked wrestlers known as "La Revolución".

He was then involved in a storyline where Wilkins Nuñez (known as Joe Bravo) returned to the promotion and sought to retire all second generation wrestlers, with the latter winning an encounter between both by employing illegal tactics.

Upon arriving and being welcomed by instructor Rudy Boy González, a student named Scotty Santiago alerted an unknown individual of his presence in the premises.

[14] At the event, González was involved in a confrontation with El Hijo de Dos Caras, leading to a match where father and son would join to face the latter and Santiago at Euphoria 2016.