Name: Jose "Llamarada Jr." Hernandez de la Cruz
Age: 34
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Dark Red
Height: 6'1" (185 cm)
Weight: 190 lbs (86 kg)
Nationality: Mexican
Alignment: Face
Entrance Music: BOOM
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An adaptive wrestler who enjoys reading his opponents before slowly taking control of the match. Jose prefers clean, technical wrestling, but isn't afraid to change his approach if the fight demands it. Every match is a performance, and every opponent deserves his absolute best.
Style:
Technical Wrestler / Powerhouse
Preferred Attacks:
Power Slams, Suplexes, Heavy Strikes, Submission Holds and Rope-assisted attacks.
Preferred Matches:
Standard, Submission, Iron Man, Last Man Standing.
actitude to hentai matches:
Respectful but uncomfortable. Jose sees wrestling as a sport first and foremost, though he understands that every wrestler has their own path. As long as both competitors willingly step into the ring, he'll give them the same respect he'd give anyone else.
Fight Stats
Strikes: ★★★★☆
Powerhouse: ★★★★☆
Aerials: ★★★☆☆
Counters: ★★★★★
Libido: ★☆☆☆☆
Will: ★★★★★
General Stats
Endurance: ★★★★★
Strength: ★★★★☆
Defense: ★★★★☆
Speed: ★★★☆☆
Technique: ★★★★★
Personality:
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Jose is an incredibly warm and approachable person, the kind of man who can make almost anyone feel welcome within minutes of meeting them. Whether he's talking to a rookie taking their first steps or a veteran with years of experience, he treats everyone with the same respect, believing every wrestler has a story worth telling and a chance to grow. He's naturally expressive and enjoys talking with people, often getting carried away whenever the conversation turns toward wrestling, sports, or anything he's passionate about. What starts as a simple chat can easily become a long conversation filled with stories, ideas, and laughter before he even realizes how much time has passed.
His outlook on life is centered around one simple belief: everyone carries a flame within their heart. To Jose, that flame represents a person's will, and while some burn brighter than others, anyone can make theirs stronger through perseverance and determination. Because of this, he genuinely enjoys encouraging those around him, sharing his experience whenever he can and celebrating the growth of others just as much as his own accomplishments. Watching someone become stronger after overcoming their own struggles is, to him, one of life's greatest rewards.
Despite his optimistic nature, Jose is far from naïve. He understands that there are battles no one else can fight for you, and while he'll gladly offer advice, support, or a helping hand, he refuses to force someone onto a path they don't wish to walk. If a person chooses to give up despite every opportunity to move forward, he'll respect that decision, believing that true change has to come from within.
That same philosophy carries into the ring. Jose sees every match as an opportunity for both wrestlers to leave stronger than when they entered. He respects every opponent, accepts both victory and defeat with humility, and never looks for excuses when things don't go his way. To him, winning isn't what defines a wrestler—it's having the determination to stand up, learn from every experience, and keep moving forward.
His outlook on life is centered around one simple belief: everyone carries a flame within their heart. To Jose, that flame represents a person's will, and while some burn brighter than others, anyone can make theirs stronger through perseverance and determination. Because of this, he genuinely enjoys encouraging those around him, sharing his experience whenever he can and celebrating the growth of others just as much as his own accomplishments. Watching someone become stronger after overcoming their own struggles is, to him, one of life's greatest rewards.
Despite his optimistic nature, Jose is far from naïve. He understands that there are battles no one else can fight for you, and while he'll gladly offer advice, support, or a helping hand, he refuses to force someone onto a path they don't wish to walk. If a person chooses to give up despite every opportunity to move forward, he'll respect that decision, believing that true change has to come from within.
That same philosophy carries into the ring. Jose sees every match as an opportunity for both wrestlers to leave stronger than when they entered. He respects every opponent, accepts both victory and defeat with humility, and never looks for excuses when things don't go his way. To him, winning isn't what defines a wrestler—it's having the determination to stand up, learn from every experience, and keep moving forward.
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Past/History:
Born into one of Mexico's most respected wrestling families, Jose Hernandez de la Cruz grew up surrounded by the sound of cheering crowds, the smell of old training rings, and generations of wrestlers who dedicated their lives to the sport. Carrying the name "Llamarada Jr." was never simply about honoring his father—it meant living up to a legacy that had inspired countless people long before he ever stepped into a ring.
Outside of wrestling, the Hernandez family became well known throughout Mexico for producing high-quality sports equipment, but Jose never allowed the family's success to define his own path. Instead, he chose to build his reputation where he felt most alive: inside the ring.
Years of competition across Mexico turned him into one of the country's most recognizable wrestlers, earning the respect of both fans and fellow competitors alike. Rather than becoming consumed by fame, Jose embraced the responsibility that came with it. He became someone younger wrestlers could approach for advice, someone veterans could always rely on for an honest match, and someone audiences remembered not only for spectacular victories, but for the passion he brought every time he performed.
Eventually, that passion led him beyond his homeland.
LAW represented something he hadn't experienced in years: a new stage, new rivals, and a chance to prove himself once again. While his name already carries weight in Mexico, Jose has no interest in relying on reputation alone. Every opponent, every victory, and every defeat is another opportunity to grow, inspire others, and leave behind a legacy worthy of the name Llamarada Jr.
Born into one of Mexico's most respected wrestling families, Jose Hernandez de la Cruz grew up surrounded by the sound of cheering crowds, the smell of old training rings, and generations of wrestlers who dedicated their lives to the sport. Carrying the name "Llamarada Jr." was never simply about honoring his father—it meant living up to a legacy that had inspired countless people long before he ever stepped into a ring.
Outside of wrestling, the Hernandez family became well known throughout Mexico for producing high-quality sports equipment, but Jose never allowed the family's success to define his own path. Instead, he chose to build his reputation where he felt most alive: inside the ring.
Years of competition across Mexico turned him into one of the country's most recognizable wrestlers, earning the respect of both fans and fellow competitors alike. Rather than becoming consumed by fame, Jose embraced the responsibility that came with it. He became someone younger wrestlers could approach for advice, someone veterans could always rely on for an honest match, and someone audiences remembered not only for spectacular victories, but for the passion he brought every time he performed.
Eventually, that passion led him beyond his homeland.
LAW represented something he hadn't experienced in years: a new stage, new rivals, and a chance to prove himself once again. While his name already carries weight in Mexico, Jose has no interest in relying on reputation alone. Every opponent, every victory, and every defeat is another opportunity to grow, inspire others, and leave behind a legacy worthy of the name Llamarada Jr.
Fun Fact:
- Jose almost always loses track of time whenever someone asks him about wrestling.
- Despite his imposing appearance, children are usually the first ones to approach him at events.
- He enjoys repairing old wrestling gear instead of throwing it away, believing every scratch tells a story.
- He's surprisingly good at cooking traditional Mexican food, something he learned from his family while growing up.
- If given the chance, he'll gladly spend hours talking with fans after a show.
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Number of matches:
Wins: 0
Loses: 0
Draws: 0
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