Laredo Kid (born December 30, 1986) is a Mexican Lucha libre wrestling mask, or masked professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, under Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide. In TNA, he is a former TNA Digital Media Champion, while in AAA, he is a two-time and current AAA World Cruiserweight Champion.
Laredo Kid's real name is not a matter of public record, as is often the case with masked wrestlers in Mexico where private lives are kept a secret from wrestling fans. Laredo Kid originally used the ring name The Exterminador but changed it to "Laredo Kid" after a year. He signed with AAA in 2005 and worked for them for several years before leaving the promotion to work on the Mexican Independent circuit.
On March 10, 2006, Real Fuerza Aérea made their first appearance as a group at a major AAA event when Laredo Kid, Super Fly and Nemesis lost to Los Diabolicos (Angel Mortal, Mr. Condor and Gallego) at the 2006 Rey de Reyes show. Three months later Real Fuerza Aérea (this time consisting of Laredo Kid, Nemesis, Super Fly and Rey Cometa) challenged the Black Family (Chessman, Dark Cuervo, Escoria and Dark Ozz) for the Mexican National Atómicos Championship at Triplemanía XIV. The match ended in a "No contest", causing the championship to be declared vacant. At a subsequent television taping the Black Family defeated Real Fuerza Aérea and reclaim the title.
In the fall of 2006 AAA held a tournament called Luchando Por un Sueño, or "the Dream Tournament" in English where low and mid-card wrestlers competed in a 12-man single elimination tournament. Laredo Kid defeated Mr. Condor in the opening round and Pesadilla in the semi-finals to earn a spot in the finals as the 2006 Verano de Escandalo. On September 17, 2006, Laredo Kid defeated both Kaoma, Jr. and Gran Apache to win the Luchando Por un Sueño tournament, the only one of its kind so far. At the 2006 Guerra de Titanes Laredo Kid along with El Brazo, Jr., El Ángel and El Elegido lost to Los Vipers (Abismo Negro, Antifaz, Charly Manson and Histeria).
Laredo Kid was one of the participants in the original Alas de Oro (Spanish for "Wings of Gold"), but was eliminated by eventual winner Extreme Tiger. At Triplemanía XV Laredo Kid and Gran Apache defeated Super Fly and Super Caló in a Relevos Suicidas tag team match. Losing the match forced Super Fly to wrestle Super Calo in a Lucha de Apuesta, mask vs. mask match. In August 2008 Laredo Kid, along with El Oriental, Histeria and Antifaz traveled to Japan to compete on Pro Wrestling Noah's 2007 "Shiny Navigation" tour that ran over ten events from August 19, 2007, until September 2, 2009. On most nights Laredo Kid teamed with El Oriental against Histeria and Antifaz, sometimes in six-man matches teaming with Ricky Marvin while Histeria and Antifaz teamed with Rocky Romero. On September 3, 2009, on the last night in Japan Laredo Kid teamed with Super Fly to defeat Atsushi Aoki and Ippei Ota on a joint AAA/NOAH show called TripleSEM. Two weeks later Latin Lover, La Parka and Ricky Marvin to defeat the La Legión Extranjera team of Abismo Negro, Ron Killings, Kenzo Suzuki and Sean Waltman in one of the feature matches on the 2007 Verano de Escandalo event. Laredo Kid got the winning pinfall on X-Pac, Laredo Kid's biggest win to date.
At the 2007 Antonio Peña Memorial Show Laredo Kid suffered a severe leg injury during a match. He was participating in the Copa Antonio Peña Gauntlet match, wrestling Ron Killings when a Huracanrana off the top rope went wrong and Killings landed on Laredo Kid's leg, breaking it. The injury kept Laredo Kid out of the ring until early 2008.
Laredo Kid returned from his injury in early 2008, in time to join "Team AAA", El Alebrije, Charly Manson and Chavo Guerrero, Sr. at the 2008 Rey de Reyes losing to La Legión Extranjera (Electroshock, Kenzo Suzuki, Sabu and Scott Steiner). On April 14, 2008, Laredo Kid wins his first Lucha de Apuesta, or bet match when a multiman Steel Cage Match came down to him and Jaque Mate with Laredo Kid pinning Jaque Mate, forcing him to have his head shaved after the match. In June 2008 Laredo Kid re-injured his leg during a Lucha de Apuestas match because the steel rod in his leg had not been inserted properly. The match saw Sangre Chicana sacrifice his hair to save the injured Laredo Kid's mask. The injury kept Laredo Kid out of the ring, halting his momentum as both Super Fly and Aero Star became the focus of Real Fuerza Aérea while he was away and continued to work higher profile matches than Laredo Kid after he returned to the ring.
Laredo Kid was one of the 13 competitors in a Domo De La Muerte (Dome of Death) match to determine the competitors in a tournament to crown the first ever AAA Cruiserweight Champion. Laredo Kid defeated Super Fly in the first round but lost to Alan Stone in the semi-final.
Laredo Kid made his return to WWE on the May 27, 2025 episode of WWE NXT, appearing in the crowd to reveal himself as a participant in the fatal 4-Way match for the NXT North American Championship at Worlds Collide. At the event on June 7, Laredo Kid failed to win the title against defending champion Ethan Page, Je'Von Evans and Rey Fenix.
Kid was a mainstay in the X Division and continued to pursue the X Division Championship. At Hard To Kill on , Kid competed in a four-way match, won by Mike Bailey. At Under Siege, Kid was featured in another X-Division match, a three-way contest against Bailey and Rich Swann, which Swann won. On the May 19 episode of Impact!, Kid lost to Mike Bailey in a Ultimate X match qualifier for the X Division Championship at Slammiversary. On the June 30 episode of Impact!, Kid competed in a four-way match to determine the #1 contender match for the X Division Championship. Trey Miguel won the match. At Against All Odds, Kid lost to Black Taurus. Kid received another opportunity to earn a X Division Championship opportunity in a Gauntlet match match at Victory Road. Frankie Kazarian went on to win the match. On the October 27 episode of Before the Impact, Laredo Kid participated in a tournament for the X Division Championship, but was defeated by Black Taurus.
Kid returned to Impact after a hiatus on the April 13, 2023 episode of Impact Wrestling, and defeated Black Taurus, Lince Dorado and Rich Swann in a four-way match. On the night one of Impact 1000, Kid participated in a Feast or Fired match, but failed to win any briefcase. At the UltraClash co-promoted show between Impact and AAA, Laredo Kid teamed with Tommy Dreamer to defeat Taurus and Brian Myers.
Following the title loss, Laredo Kid returned to X Division, as he defeated Bhupinder Gujjar and Jai Vidal in a three-way match on the August 22 episode of Impact!, and qualified for an Ultimate X match for the X Division Championship at Emergence, where Zachary Wentz won the title. At Bound for Glory, Kid participated in a Call Your Shot Gauntlet match to earn a future title shot of choosing. Frankie Kazarian won the match. At Turning Point, Laredo unsuccessfully challenged Moose for the X Division Championship.
On March 14, 2025 at Sacrifice, Laredo began to team with Golden Magic as the Aztec Warriors, as the two were defeated by Fir$t Cla$$ (AJ Francis and KC Navarro). Around this time, his ring name in TNA was shortened to simply Laredo. Aztec Warriors would gain revenge against Fir$t Cla$$ by teaming with Chavo Guerrero Jr. to defeat Frankie Kazarian and Fir$t Cla$$ in a six-man tag team match on the March 27 episode of Impact!. Aztec Warriors would rebound by winning matches against teams like The Great Hands (Jason Hotch and John Skyler) and The Northern Armory (Judas Icarus and Travis Williams).
On October 6, 2025, Laredo Kid Announced his departure From TNA.
WWE (2015, 2025-present)
Impact Wrestling (2017–2019)
All Elite Wrestling (2019, 2021)
Return to Impact Wrestling / Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
X Division Championship pursuit (2021–2023)
Digital Media Champion and Aztec Warriors (2024–2025)
In other media
Championships and accomplishments
Luchas de Apuestas record
Footnotes
External links
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