Volador Jr.

January 10, 2024
Mexican Professional Wrestler

Quick Facts

Volador Jr.
Full Name Volador Jr.
Occupation Mexican Professional Wrestler
Date Of Birth Jan 26, 1981(1981-01-26)
Age 43
Birthplace Monclova
Country Mexico
Birth City Coahuila
Horoscope Capricorn

Volador Jr. Biography

Name Volador Jr.
Birthday Jan 26
Birth Year 1981
Place Of Birth Monclova
Home Town Coahuila
Birth Country Mexico
Birth Sign Capricorn
Parents Super Parka
Spouse Bruni Sagnite

Volador Jr. is one of the most popular and richest Mexican professional wrestler who was born on January 26, 1981 in Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico. Ramon Ibarra Rivera (born January 26th 1981) is a Mexican professional wrestler. He is best known for his work as a Ring name Volador Jr. with Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) in his home country of Mexico where the regular participant since 2001 and is currently among the top technicos (“good people”). The son is Ramon Ibarra Banda, better known as the wrestler Super Parka and previously known as Volador. Ibarra is the son of the legendary La Parka, the cousin of El Hijo de L.A. Park and the grandfather of CMLL wrestler Flyer as well as being associated with a variety of other luchadors of the Ibarra family.

On the 16th of January in 2009 La Sombra as well as Volador Jr. were dubbed “Super Sky Team”, defeated Averno and Mephisto to take home the CMLL World Tag Team Championship. Super Sky Team’s double-championship status was ended the 3rd of February, 2009 at which point Volador Jr., El Sagrado and La Sombra lost the Mexican Trios Championship to Poder Mexica (Sangre Azteca, Black Warrior and Dragon Rojo, Jr.). After losing the title, Volador Jr. and La Sombra worked hard together as a team and won Tag team championships eight times between 2009 and 2010. Their cooperation resulted in being named”the “CMLL Tag Team of the year” in 2009 by members of CMLL. Volador Jr. was also named “Most popular wrestler of the year” in the same poll.

On January 22, 2010, Volador Jr. teamed up with El Terrible to participate in CMLL’s “Torneo Nacional de Pareja Increíbles” (“National Amazing Pairs tournament”), a tournament where CMLL teams up a Tecnico (Volador Jr.) and a Rudo (El Terrible) for a tournament. In the second round of the tournament the team faced Averno and Místico. Initially Místico wrestle as the tecnico he has been for years, but during the match Místico’s attitude seemily changed as he began attacking Volador Jr., someone he had teamed with for years. Místico even went so far as to ripping up Volador’s mask, a rudo move, and won the match after an illegal low blow to Volador Jr. After the match Místico took the microphone and claimed that “all was fair in war and defending Mexico City”, a comment that drew many boos from the crowd. The two met in the main event of an Arena México show on February 5, 2010, and this time Místico was clearly a Rúdo, tearing so viciously at Volador’s mask that a new mask had to be brought to the ring during falls. In the second fall Místico pulled his mask off and threw it to Volador Jr. in an attempt to get Volador Jr. disqualified. The end came when Volador Jr. reversed Místico’s La Mística and won by applying the same move to Místico. Following the match Místico angrily proclaimed “¡Yo soy la máxima figura de la lucha libre!”. (“I am the greatest figure in wrestling”). On February 12, 2010, Místico lost the Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship to Volador Jr. two falls to one. On the February 26 CMLL Super Viernes show it was announced that Místico, Volador Jr., La Sombra and El Felino would face off in a four-way Lucha de Apuesta match as the main event of the 2010 Homenaje a Dos Leyendas. La Sombra was the first man pinned at Dos Leyendas and El Felino was the second, forcing the two to put their masks on the line. After a long match La Sombra pinned El Felino. After the match he unmasked and announced that his real name was Jorge Luis Casas Ruiz. Following Dos Leyendas Místico announced that he was done being a rúdo and returned to the técnico side, although Volador Jr. remained suspicious of Místico. The storyline between the two cooled off for a bit, but in late May 2010, tension resumed as Místico and Volador Jr. faced off once again at the Mexican Light Heavyweight Championship, with Volador Jr. retaining the belt. At the 2010 Sin Salida the two were on opposite sides of a Relevos incredibles, Místico teamed with Máscara Dorada and Mr. Águila while Volador Jr. teamed with Averno and Negro Casas. Averno came to the ring wearing the same combined Averno/Místico mask he had worn for the Parejas Incredibles tournament and tried to convince Místico to join the rúdo side, only to turn around and reveal that both he and Volador Jr. were wearing a combined Averno/Volador Jr. mask underneath. Volador Jr. worked as a rúdo throughout the match, losing the match for his team when he tried to cheat but was caught by the referee. On July 12, 2010, at the Promociones Gutiérrez 1st Anniversary Show, Volador Jr. participated in a match where 10 men put their mask on the line in a match that featured five pareja incredibles teams, with the losing team being forced to wrestle each other with their mask on the line. His partner in the match was El Alebrije, facing off against the teams of Atlantis and Olímpico, Místico and El Oriental, Histeria and La Sombra, and Último Guerrero and Averno. Volador Jr. and El Alebrije were the second team to escape the match. In the end Místico defeated El Oriental to unmask him. After teasing a rudo turn for over a month, Volador Jr. and La Sombra lost the CMLL World Tag Team Championship to the Los Invasores team of Mr. Águila and Héctor Garza on July 23, 2010 without any signs of dissension between the two. During a later show Volador Jr. finally turned rudo when he attacked La Sombra, tore his former partner’s mask off and beat him up. During the 2010 Universal Championship tournament, Volador Jr. defeated Valiente in the first round. In the second round Volador Jr. faced La Máscara and cemented his status as a rudo when he was disqualified for excessive violence against La Máscara. He kept attacking La Máscara after the match ended, leaving La Máscara an easy victim for his next round opponent, Jushin Thunder Liger.

On January 21 and 22, 2012, Volador Jr. took part in the CMLL and NJPW co- produced Fantastica Mania 2012 events in Tokyo. On the first night, Volador Jr. teamed with Kazuchika Okada to defeat the team of Hiroshi Tanahashi and La Sombra. In the main event of the second night, Volador Jr. unsuccessfully challenged La Sombra for the NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship.

The year 2008 was the time that Volador Jr. was offered the chance to visit his home in the United States and compete for the Florida-based Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) as part of their 2008 World X Cup tournament. TNA made the decision to remove his “Junior” part of his name, and instead promoted his name to be “Volador”. He was a part of Team Mexico, working with Rey Bucanero, Ultimo Guerrero and Averno and TNA not noticing it was Volador Jr. had been opponents with the three wrestlers from Mexico. The wrestler was the first to make his TNA debut during the Ultimate X match at TNA’s Victory Road show on July 13th in 2008. At the World X tournament he defeated Kaz, Naruki Doi and Daivari in order to score the team with four points which enabled Team Mexico to win the tournament by one point. In October of 2008 Volador came back to TNA to play in his debut “Non-X-Cup” match, teaming with Hiroshi Tanahashi. The two were defeated by the Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley). In the November edition 7 of TNA’s week-long Impact! television show, Volador joined forces with Tanahashi to take on Tanahashi in a 4-team Ladder Match where the winning team will be awarded an opportunity to play in the championship in the final against TNA World Tag Team Champions Beer Money, Inc.. The match also featured Team 3D, The Latin American Xchange and was won by Matt Morgan and Abyss. The TNA’s 2008 Turning Point show, Volador was part of a 10-man X Division elimination rankings match. Volador had been the only player to be eliminated from the contest and was defeated in the hands of Eric Young. This Turning Point match was Volador’s final match with TNA.

Volador Jr. Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Mexican professional wrestler
House Living in own house.

Volador Jr. is one of the richest Mexican Professional Wrestler from Mexico. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Volador Jr. 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Volador Jr. was a professional debut in 1999 after completing his training alongside his dad, the first Volador. At first, he was a part of the independent circuit in his home town of Coahuila.

On the 14th of August 2001, Volador Jr. competed in the annual Torneo Gran Alternativa teaming with Atlantis. They were eliminated from the finals with Black Warrior and Sangre Azteca after they defeated Mascara Ano 2000 as well as Enemigo Popularo in the initial round. Volador Jr. participated in an event that determined the first CMLL World Super Lightweight Champion and was defeated in the first round by Rocky Romero. On the 5th of December, 2003 the trio of El Felino and Safari won the vacant Mexican National Trios Championship by beating the team consisting comprising Alan Stone, Super Crazy and Zumbido in the final of the tournament. On August 20, 2004, he took part for his first Torneo Gran Alternativa once again in conjunction with Atlantis and, once more, they fell in the semifinals, beaten by eventual tournament champions El Hijo del Santo and Mistico. In the opening round, the team beat Perro AguayoJr. as well as Sangre Azteca. Volador Jr., El Felino and Safari lost the Mexican National Trios Championship on March 25, 2005, to Pandilla Guerrera (Doctor X, Nitro and Sangre Azteca). On June 2nd, 2006, he took part at his first Torneo Gran Alternativa, teaming with Dos Caras Jr. but they were defeated in the opening round round by Ultimo Guerrero as well as Nitro. On the 13th of August in 2007, Volador joined forces with El Sagrado and La Sombra to take home his second Mexican National Trios Championship for the second time.

Following the Super Viernes on August 13, 2010, where he attacked La Máscara, Volador Jr. began being booked as rudo, although the on again, off again feud with Místico was put to the side in favor of Volador Jr. against La Sombra. The feud between the two led both wrestlers to be booked in the main event of the CMLL 77th Anniversary Show, a 14-man steel cage Lucha de Apuesta, mask vs. mask match. Volador Jr. was the 10th man to leave the steel cage, keeping his mask safe. The match came down to La Sombra pinning Olímpico to unmask him. On September 17, Volador Jr. picked up one of the biggest wins in his CMLL career, defeating Místico in the finals of a tournament to win the Copa Bicentenario. On October 5, 2010, Volador Jr. lost the Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship to La Máscara, ending his reign at 236 days. After losing the title, Volador Jr. spent several months not doing anything significant in CMLL until he took over the Los Invasores stable in July 2011, when its leader Héctor Garza turned tecnico. On September 18, Volador Jr. unsuccessfully challenged former partner La Sombra for the NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship, in a match that received rave reviews. Two days later, Volador Jr. led Olímpico and Psicosis II of Los Invasores to the Mexican National Trios Championship, when they defeated the trio of Ángel de Oro, Diamante and Rush. Volador Jr. continued his successful run on September 23 by defeating eleven other men in a torneo cibernetico to advance to the finals of the 2011 Leyenda de Plata. On October 7, Volador Jr. defeated Jushin Thunder Liger to win the tournament. Los Invasores lost the Mexican National Trios Championship to Atlantis, Delta and Guerrero Maya, Jr. on December 16,

  1. On February 14, 2012, Volador Jr. defeated La Máscara to win the NWA World Historic Middleweight Championship for the first time. On March 30, Volador Jr. lost the title to New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) representative Prince Devitt.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Height 5 ft 9 in

Volador Jr. height 5 ft 9 in Volador weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.

Who is Volador Jr. Dating?

According to our records, Volador Jr. married to Bruni Sagnite. As of December 1, 2023, Volador Jr.’s is not dating anyone.

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In January 2014, Volador Jr. took part in the five-day Fantastica Mania 2014 tour. The third event of the tour, on January 17, was headlined by the first interaction between Volador Jr. and his longtime rival La Sombra, after the former’s tecnico turn. The match, wrestled under Match Relampago VIP rules, ended in a ten-minute time limit draw. Two days later, in the final match of the tour, Volador Jr. successfully defended the NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship against Máscara Dorada.

Facts & Trivia

Volador Ranked on the list of most popular Mexican professional wrestler. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Mexico. Volador Jr. celebrates birthday on January 26 of every year.

In January 2015, Volador Jr. took part in the Fantastica Mania 2015 tour, during which he successfully defended the NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship against Gran Guerrero. In January 2016, Volador Jr. again returned to Japan to take part in Fantastica Mania 2016, successfully defending the NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship against Mephisto in the main event of the final show of the tour. The following May, Volador Jr. entered the Best of the Super Juniors XXIII tournament. After four wins and two losses, Volador Jr. headed to his final round-robin match leading his block, but was eliminated after losing to Will Ospreay. A year later, Volador Jr. was announced as a returning participant in the Best of the Super Juniors 24 tournament. He finished the tournament with a record of three wins and four losses, failing to advance to the finals.

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