Early career (2006–2015) Argenis made his professional wrestling debut in 2006, working as "Dr. Karonte Jr.", named after his father. He would also work as "Hijo del Dr. Karonte", neither gimmick led to much success. After leaving CMLL he began working for
International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG), but again met only with limited success, even after he became a
tecnico (
face or "good guy"). The week after his tryout match he made his real AAA debut, working for the first time as Argenis, teaming with
Pimpinela Escarlata,
Cassandro and
Billy Boy against
Los Night Queens. By the end of 2008 Argenis rarely worked televised matches, instead working with AAA trainers to improve in the ring. By mid-2009, after
Real Fuerza Aérea member
El Ángel left AAA Argenis was finally made an official member of the group. In June 2011, Argenis' brother Astro Boy II joined AAA and
Real Fuerza Aérea under the new ring name Argos. On February 10, 2012, Argos turned on Argenis and
Real Fuerza Aérea to join
rudo group
El Consejo. On August 11, 2013, Argenis and fellow AAA worker
Drago made their debuts for
All Japan Pro Wrestling in
Tokyo, defeating
Kenso and
Sushi in a tag team match. Even before their first match in the promotion, Argenis and Drago were named the number one contenders to the
All Asia Tag Team Championship, held by
Burning members
Atsushi Aoki and
Kotaro Suzuki. In the build-up to the August 25 title match, Argenis and Drago began working against the Burning stable, defeating Aoki and
Yoshinobu Kanemaru on August 14 and Suzuki and Kanemaru on August 16. On August 25, Argenis and Drago failed in their attempt to capture the All Asia Tag Team Championship from Aoki and Suzuki. On April 18, 2016, Argenis teamed up with Australian Suicide and won a four-way match to become No.1 contenders to the
AAA World Tag Team Championship. The two received their shot on April 29, where they were unsuccessful in winning the titles. On March 19, 2017, Argenis won the 2017
Rey de Reyes. On August 10, 2019, Argenis turned
rudo (heel) betraying his partners
Dinastía and
Niño Hamburguesa in a match against
El Nuevo Poder del Norte (
Mocho Cota Jr.,
Carta Brava Jr., and
Tito Santana). On September 9, Argenis started a feud against
Myzteziz Jr., deeming Myzteziz Jr. an imposter for portraying a character that
his brother previously portrayed in AAA. On April 16, 2023, at
Triplemanía XXXI: Monterrey, Myzteziz Jr. defeated Argenis in a
Lucha de Apuestas Mask vs. Mask match. On May 30, 2024, he left the promotion.
Lucha Underground (2015–2017) Argenis made his televised for
Lucha Underground on the January 14, 2015 episode in a
four-way elimination match against
Angélico,
Aero Star, and
Cage. Cage won the match by eliminating all three men. Two weeks later, The Crew (
Cortez Castro, Mr. Cisco, and
Bael) defeated Argenis,
Aero Star, and
Super Fly in a
trios match. On the January 24, 2015 episode,
Pentagón Jr. broke (
kayfabe) Argenis' arm. After returning from his broken arm, Argenis was used on the program as a
jobber and only appeared sporadically. Starting at the end of
Season 1, Argenis also began portraying the Barrio Negro character. Barrio Negro was a member of a team called The Disciples of Death, along with his partners Trece and Sinestro de la Muerte. On the July 28, 2015 episode, The Disciples of Death defeated Angélico,
Son of Havoc, and
Ivelisse to win the
Lucha Underground Trios Championship. They lost the title in a rematch between the two teams on November 22. On the April 20, 2016 episode, Barrio Negro and Trece were killed off when Sinestro de la Muerte turned on his former partners, ripping their hearts out of their chests. It was never acknowledged on air that Barrio Negro and Argenis were the same person. In
Season 3, Uribe began portraying the Argenis character again. He did not appear at all during
Season 4, and it is unknown if he was still employed by
Lucha Underground when it ceased operations in 2018. ==Other media==