Amazing Red
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Birth name | Jonathan Figueroa |
Born | [1] Cayey, Puerto Rico[2] |
April 26, 1982
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Amazing Red[1] El Rojo[1] Fuego Guerrero[2] Misterio Red[2] Red[2] Airwalk Spriggan[2] Spriggan[1] Sangriento[3] Dios Dorado[4] |
Billed height | 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)[1][5] |
Billed weight | 150 lb (68 kg)[5] |
Billed from | Brooklyn, New York[5] Tijuana, Mexico (As Sangriento)[6] |
Trained by | Mikey Whipwreck[1] |
Debut | 1998[2] |
Jonathan Figueroa (born April 26, 1982)[1] is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler better known by his ring name, Amazing Red, or simply Red for short currently working on the independent circuit. He is best known for working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, where he is a former three-time X Division Champion, while also working on the American independent circuit. Figueroa is also one of the head trainers of the House of Glory wrestling school, based in Ridgewood, Queens, New York City.[7] He is the cousin of wrestlers Joel and Jose Maximo and Rosita.[2]
Contents
- 1 Career
- 1.1 International Wrestling Association (1998-2002)
- 1.2 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2002-2003)
- 1.3 All Japan Pro Wrestling (2003-2004)
- 1.4 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2004-2005)
- 1.5 Retirement (2005–2007)
- 1.6 Return and Jersey All Pro Wrestling (2008)
- 1.7 Return to TNA (2009–2011)
- 1.8 Return to the independent circuit (2012-present)
- 2 In wrestling
- 3 Championships and accomplishments
- 4 See also
- 5 References
- 6 External links
Career
International Wrestling Association (1998-2002)
Figueroa originally wrestled as Red, but Savio Vega decided to expand his ring name to include the word "Amazing" while he worked for the International Wrestling Association in Puerto Rico, giving origin to his more common pseudonym, Amazing Red.[8]
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2002-2003)
Red, who was already known for his work in the United States independent circuit, joined Total Nonstop Action Wrestling at its 2002 inception, quickly establishing himself in its X Division. During his first run in TNA Red held both the TNA X Division Championship and the NWA World Tag Team Championship with Jerry Lynn, simultaneously. While working for TNA he also wrestled for Ring of Honor as a member of the three man tag team The S.A.T.[9] with cousins, Jose and Joel Maximo. Eventually he began to team with "The Phenomenal" A.J. Styles, becoming known together as Amazing Phenomenon.[10] The team would go on to win the ROH Tag Team Championship from Christopher Daniels and Donovan Morgan.[11]
All Japan Pro Wrestling (2003-2004)
Through late 2003 Amazing Red, wrestled as Misterio Red as well as Airwalk Spriggan while on a tour with All Japan Pro Wrestling. During the tour he suffered a near career-ending knee injury, tearing his anterior cruciate ligament and having to undergo surgery which kept him on the sideline for an entire year.[12]
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2004-2005)
Red returned to TNA to wrestle in March 2004, staying there for the majority of the year. When he left TNA he went back to the independents, only returning on occasion to TNA throughout 2005 and 2006. He also wrestled CM Punk in a dark match at a WWE SmackDown taping on May 12, 2005.[1]
Retirement (2005–2007)
Red's last appearance was at a New York Wrestling Connection event at the beginning of 2006, where he lost his match to Javi-Air and re-injured his knee.[1]
It was made official on the Pro Wrestling Unplugged Website that he would be making his return to their "Haunted" event although he requested off since it was announced that his wife was expecting their child on March 14, 2008.[13]
Red left the wrestling business and took on a full-time job[citation needed] to heal his knee after several surgeries. After being on the sidelines with his injury,
Return and Jersey All Pro Wrestling (2008)
Red made his return on December 13, 2008 at Jersey All Pro Wrestling's Best of the Light Heavyweights, the match was won by Archadia as he defeated Amazing Red, Flip Kendrick, and Louis Lyndon.[14]
Return to TNA (2009–2011)

In April 2009, it was announced via the TNA website that the Amazing Red would return to the company in the Team 3D Tag Team Invitational Tournament.[15] On the April 30 edition of Impact! he teamed with then-X Division Champion Suicide to defeat the Motor City Machineguns of Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin.
Suicide and Amazing Red were eliminated from the tournament on the May 14 episode of Impact! by the new stable, The British Invasion after interference from the Motor City Machineguns.
On the May 28 edition of Impact!, he challenged Suicide for the X Division Championship but was unsuccessful in winning the title for a second time. Red competed in a Steel Asylum match at the Hard Justice Pay-Per-View on August 16, in another losing effort. On the October 1 edition of Impact! Red became the number one contender to Samoa Joe's X Division title by defeating Jay Lethal, Consequences Creed, Sheik Abdul Bashir and Kiyoshi in a ladder match.[16] On the following Impact! Red won the X Division Championship for the second time by pinning Samoa Joe following interference by Bobby Lashley.[17] On the October 15 edition of Impact! Don West debuted as Red's new manager.[18] At Bound for Glory Red retained his X Division Title in an Ultimate X match against Homicide, Daniels, Suicide, Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin.[19] The following week on Impact! Red lost to Homicide in a non-title match.[20] The return match between the two was booked for Turning Point, where Red was able to retain his title.[21] Afterwards Don West quietly broke off his affiliation with Red, while he went on to defend his title on TNA's weekly Webmatches against the likes of Chris Sabin and Homicide.[22][23] At Genesis Red retained his title in a match against the returning Brian Kendrick.[24] On the January 28 edition of Impact! the British Invasion attacked Red after his six man tag team match. As Rob Terry was going to cash in his "Feast or Fired" briefcase, which gave him the right to challenge for the X Division Championship anytime, anywhere, his stable mate Doug Williams managed to convince him to hand it over to him and defeated Red to win the Championship.[25] On the April 12 edition of Impact! Red took the place of the injured Hernandez and teamed up with Matt Morgan to successfully defend the TNA World Tag Team Championship against the Motor City Machineguns. After the match Morgan attacked Red for getting the pinfall in the match.[26] After a few weeks out of action, Red returned to Impact! on the June 10 edition, in a losing effort against Kurt Angle.[27] On September 23 Red defeated Jay Lethal at a live event in his hometown of New York City to win the X Division Championship for the third time.[28] Red lost the title back to Lethal two days later at a live event in Rahway, New Jersey.[29] On the December 23 edition of Impact! Red answered Jeff Jarrett's MMA Challenge, but was defeated by submission. After the match Red told Jarrett that he had a younger brother, who would answer the challenge the following week.[30] The following week Red's storyline brother, billed simply as Little Red (later renamed Crimson), answered the challenge and was winning his match against Jarrett, before Jarrett was pulled away from the ring by his security guards Gunner and Murphy.[31] Shortly afterwards, Crimson broke away from Red and the relation between the two was seldom mentioned again.[32]
On the April 19 edition of Xplosion, Figueroa debuted as Sangriento, a masked luchador, in a three–way match, where he defeated Jay Lethal and Chris Sabin.[33] Sangriento made his Impact! debut on May 5, defeating Suicide.[6] After defeating Suicide in a rematch the following week, Sangriento was not seen again for two months, until appearing in a backstage segment with Eric Young at Destination X on July 10.[34][35] At the same pay-per-view Amazing Red wrestled in an X Division number one contender's Ultimate X match, which was won by Alex Shelley, and which would turn out to be his final match for the promotion.[35] On August 4, 2011, Figueroa announced via his Twitter account that he had parted ways with TNA.[36]
Return to the independent circuit (2012-present)
On March 4, 2012, Red returned to Ring of Honor at the 10th Anniversary Show, where he teamed with T.J. Perkins in a losing effort against the House of Truth (Michael Elgin and Roderick Strong).[37] In June 2012, Red wrestled a tryout dark match for WWE.[38]
Also, Red opened his own training school, House of Glory, in the first event, Red and Mikey Whipwreck were defeated by The Young Bucks in the semi-finals of the tournament to crown the first HOG Tag Team Champions. On May 16, 2014, Red and Crimson defeated the Bucks for the titles.[39]
In wrestling

- Finishing moves
- As Amazing Red
- 718[1] (Tiger feint kick)
- Code Red[1][5] (Leg trap sunset flip powerbomb, sometimes from the top rope)[1]
- Infrared[1] (540° corkscrew senton bomb, sometimes onto a standing opponent)
- Red Alert[1] (Independent circuit) / Red Eye[40] (TNA) (Diving swinging reverse STO, sometimes while springboarding)[41]
- Red Star Press[1] (Standing or a running shooting star press)
- As Sangriento
- As Amazing Red
- Signature moves
- Brain Damage[1] (Victory roll flipped forward into a modified wheelbarrow facebuster, as a wheelbarrow bodyscissors counter)
- Discus enzuigiri[41]
- Hurricanrana driver[41][42]
- Jumping corkscrew roundhouse kick[18]
- Red Edge[1] (Running sitout one shoulder powerbomb)
- Red Eye[1] (Jumping side slam transitioned into a sitout side facebuster) (Independent circuit)
- Red Fusion[1] (Corkscrew 450° splash)
- Satellite DDT[1] (Tilt-a-whirl headscissors takedown twisted into a DDT)
- Seeing Red[1] (Hip toss transitioned into a full nelson facebuster)
- Entrance themes
- "Detached" by Spineshank[44]
- "It's Goin' Down" by The X-Ecutioners featuring Linkin Park[44]
- "Rock Superstar" by Cypress Hill[44]
- "Let It Bang" by The X-Ecutioners featuring M.O.P.[44]
- "Perfect Cell Theme (Techno Remix)" by Bruce Faulconer[44]
- "Red Remix" by Toxic[44]
- "Sail" by Awolnation[44]
Championships and accomplishments
- House of Glory
- HOG Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Crimson
- Impact Championship Wrestling
- New York Wrestling Connection
- NYWC Interstate Championship (1 time)[1]
- Premier Wrestling Federation
- PWF Junior Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[1]
- Pro Wrestling Syndicate
- PWS Suicidal Six-way Championship (1 time)[49]
- Renegade Wrestling Alliance
- RWA Cruiserweight Championship (1 time)[50]
- United States Extreme Wrestling
- USEW United States Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[52]
- United Xtreme Wrestling / USA Pro Wrestling
- UXW/USA Pro United States Championship (2 times)[2]
- Unreal Championship Wrestling
- UCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- Other titles
- HWVY Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
See also
References
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