Aguilar made his professional wrestling debut on December 22, 2004, On January 31, 2008, Disturbio lost a
Lucha de Apuestas, or "bet match", which meant Disturbio had all his hair shaved off. In April, Disturbio had a try out match for
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), the world's oldest wrestling promotion, when he teamed up with
Zayco to defeat the team of Frisbee and
Tiger Kid. On December 14, he competed in the 2008 version of
Toryumon's
Young Dragons Cup in a
torneo cibernetico, multi-man elimination match that also included
Adam Bridle, Miedo, Ministro,
Super Camaleon,
Trauma I and
Trauma II and was won by
Satoshi Kajiwara.
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (2009–present) Disturbio began working regularly for CMLL in 2009, making his
Arena Mexico debut on CMLL's main show,
Super Viernes on April 9, 2009, as he teamed up with
Durango Kid to defeat
Bengala and
Delta. A week later he was teamed up with
El Terrible to participate in the 2010
Gran Alternativa ("Great Alternative Tournament"), where a rookie and a veteran wrestler teams up for a
tag team tournament. Disturbio and
El Terrible lost to
Atlantis and
Inquisidor in the opening round. In 2011, Disturbio began working regularly with fellow low card
rudo Boby Zavala, forming a regular tag team. Disturbio participated in the first ever
Torneo Sangre Nueva ("New Blood Tournament") on March 6, 2012, but was eliminated in the preliminary
torneo cibernetico elimination match when he was pinned by
Super Halcón Jr. after having pinned
Robin earlier in the match. In the fall of 2012, Disturbio and Zavala began a long running, escalating storyline against the
tecnico ("good guy character") team of
Leono and
Tigre Blanco. The two teams clashed on multiple occasions, building the rivalry until the two teams faced off in a double
Luchas de Apuestas match where both teams put their hair on the line in the match. The match took place on January 1, 2013, and saw Leono and Tigre Blanco lose and for the first time in their careers shaved bald as a result of the loss. In March 2013, Disturbio was announced as one of the
novatos (or rookies), in the 2013
Torneo Gran Alternativa. Disturbio would team up with veteran
Volador Jr. and compete in Block A on April 12. The duo defeated
Robin and
Máximo in the first round, but lost to Guerrero Negro Jr. and
Último Guerrero in the second round. In May 2015, Disturbio competed in a qualifying match for the
2015 version of En Busca de un Ídolo as one of 16 wrestlers in the qualifying
torneo cibernetico elimination match where the last eight wrestlers would qualify for the tournament. He competed against
Akuma,
Blue Panther Jr.,
Cancerbero,
Canelo Casas,
Delta,
Esfinge,
Flyer,
El Gallo,
Guerrero Maya Jr., Joker,
Pegasso,
Raziel,
Sagrado,
Stigma and Boby Zavala. Disturbio was one of eight wrestlers to qualify for the main portion of the tournament. In January 2018, Disturbio participated in his first tour of Japan, at
Fantastica Mania 2018, promoted jointly with CMLL's Japanese partner
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). He worked all eight tour dates, with notable victories over
Star Jr., the team of Star Jr. and
Drone and the team of
Atlantis, Drone,
Místico and
Volador Jr., but lost on the other five nights of the tour. On January 1, 2022, Disturbio participated in the "Sin Salida" (No Exit) special event. The match is held inside a cage, where 12 wrestlers (in this case, 11 wrestlers) participate to save their hair or masks. The participants; Disturbio,
Dulce Gardenia, Sangre Imperial,
Audaz,
Okumura, El Coyote, Pegasso,
Stigma,
Espíritu Negro,
Akuma and
Nitro escaped one by one until Disturbio and Gardenia had to fight to save their hair in a round without time limit. At the end of the event, Disturbio had to be shaved. ==Championships and accomplishments==