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Psicosis II was born on 22 February, 1967 in Puebla, Puebla, Mexico, is a Mexican Luchador enmascarado (born 1967). Discover Psicosis II's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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57 years old |
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Pisces |
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22 February 1967 |
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22 February |
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Puebla, Puebla, Mexico |
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Mexico
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Psicosis II Height, Weight & Measurements
At 57 years old, Psicosis II height is 1.75m and Weight 85 kg.
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1.75m |
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85 kg |
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Psicosis II Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Psicosis II worth at the age of 57 years old? Psicosis II’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Mexico. We have estimated Psicosis II's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Juan Ebodio Gonzalez (born February 22, 1967) is a Mexican luchador enmascarado (masked professional wrestler) better known under the ring name Psicosis.
Gonzalez was the second wrestler to work as Psicosis, given the ring character by Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) to replace the original Psicosis, and is often denoted Psicosis II.
When he began wrestling in Tijuana in 1994 he received additional training by Rey Misterio, Sr. and also adopted the ring persona "León Negro" (Spanish for "Black Lion"), a rúdo (bad guy) mid-card character.
In 1995 he travelled to Japan and worked for Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling (FMW) teaming with Ultraman as Ultraman-Taro for the tour.
Another wrestler later worked as Ultra Taro, Jr. in Southern California, but he is not related to Gonzalez.
In January 1996 Gonzalez lost the León Negro mask twice, both times by losing a Lucha de Apuesta to Halloween, once in Tijuana and once in San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora.
Gonzalez became noticed by Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) owner Antonio Peña through his work in Tijuana and landed a full-time contract with the company in 1997.
Gonzalez was brought into AAA initially still with the Leon Negro gimmick.
At Triplemanía V-A he won the hair of both Halcon Dorado, Jr. and May Flowers, teaming with Heavy Metal.
Later that year he was chosen to replace the original Psicosis who was wrestling full-time in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) at the time, so Antonio Peña needed someone to take over the very popular character in AAA.
He made his debut as Psicosis in mid-1998 siding with Los Vipers leader Cibernético and quickly became a core member of Los Vipers.
On August 23, 1998, Psicosis, Histeria, Maniaco, and Mosco de la Merced teamed up to participate in a tournament for the vacant Mexican National Atómicos Championship, representing Los Vipers.
Los Vipers won the tournament by defeating Los Payasos (Coco Amarillo, Coco Azul, Coco Negro, and Coco Rojo) in the finals to win the Atómicos title.
Over the following months Los Vipers began a storyline feud with another group called Los Vatos Locos, which at the time consisted of Charly Manson, May Flowers, Nygma, and Picudo.
On February 14, 1999, Los Vatos Locos defeated Los Vipers to win the Atómicos championship.
Los Vatos Locos managed to end Los Vipers second reign only three months later as they defeated Psicosis and partners on the undercard of the 1999 Guerra de Titanes show.
Los Vipers regained the Atómicos title on April 15, 2000.
effectively ending the storyline with Los Vatos Locos.
Los Vipers reigned as Atómicos champions for over a year, until they were surprisingly upset by a little-known group called Los Regio Guapos (Hator, Monje Negro, Jr., Potro, Jr.. and Tigre Universitario) on August 19, 2001.
Los Regio Guapos only held the title for under two months before Los Vipers regained the title and began their fourth reign with the Atómicos title.
Their fourth reign also turned out to be the last reign for Los Vipers, ending on November 23, 2001, as a new version of Los Vatos Locos (Espiritu, Nygma, Picudo and Silver Cat) defeated them in one of the featured matches of the 2001 Guerra de Titanes.
On August 13, 2002, Psicosis won his first singles championship as he defeated Pimpinela Escarlata to win the Mexican National Middleweight Championship.
His reign as Middleweight champion was characterized by long periods where the title was not even defended, stretching his title reign out for almost three years.
During this time period Psicosis turned técnico as he joined "The Mexican Powers" along with Juventud Guerrera, Crazy Boy, and Joe Líder.
In early 2005 the original Psicosis returned to AAA and immediately began a storyline with Psicosis II over the rights to the name.
The storyline included a steel cage match that took place at Triplemanía XIII, but ended in a no contest as Psicosis II's former partner Histeria interfered in the match when he attacked both wrestlers.
Subsequently, the feud over the Psicosis name became a three-way feud between the Original Psicosis, Psicosis II, and Histeria.
On August 3, 2005, Psicosis II successfully defended the Mexican Middleweight title against Histeria in a hardcore match.
Following the match the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission, who regulate the Mexican National championships, stripped Psicosis II of the title since the rules state that Mexican National Championships can only be defended in regular matches, not Hardcore matches.
The feud for the Psicosis name ended with Histeria winning a ladder match, earning the rights to the name.
Histeria later handed the rights over to Antonio Peña, who decided to allow Psicosis II to keep the ring character, making the storyline a moot point.
On October 18, 2006, The Mexican Powers defeated The Black Family (Cuervo, Chessman, Escoria, and Ozz) to win the Mexican National Atómicos Championship, Psicosis II's fifth reign.
On May 20, 2007, Psicosis II turned on his partners during a title defense, allowing La Secta de Mesias (Cuervo, Escoria, Espiritu, and Ozz) to win the title.
When Gonzalez left AAA in early 2009 he was briefly replaced by a third Psicosis.
He was not referred to as "Psicosis II" on promotional material, instead the name is used to distinguish himself from the original Psicosis.
In November 2013, Gonzalez was renamed Psyco Ripper and shortly thereafter Reapper.
Juan Gonzalez was trained by his father, who wrestled under the ring name El Puma.
Upon his debut he began working as El Puma Jr., mainly in the Puebla region and in Tijuana, Baja California.