After being trained by his older brother Mario, who wrestles as
Espectrito, and twin brother Alberto, who wrestled as
La Parkita, Alejandro made his professional wrestling debut in 1994. Due to his family connection Alejandro made his debut for
Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) and was given the
ring name "Espectrito II" (
Spanish for "Little Specter II") and teamed up with his older brother. On June 10, 1995, Espectrito II was one of the 13 Minis who participated in the main event of
Triplemanía III-A, a multi-man
Luchas de Apuestas, or bet match, where each participant put their mask on the line. Espectrito II managed to save his mask while Payasito Rojo was unmasked after the match. Eight days later Espectrito I was on the losing side of an eight-mini match at
Triplemanía III-B; the match saw the team of Torerito,
Super Muñequito,
Octagoncito and
Mascarita Sagrada defeat Espectrito I, II, Fuercita Guerrera and
La Parkita. A year later the Pérez Jiménez brothers lost to
Máscarita Sagráda Jr., Super Muñequito and Mini Frisbee at
Triplemanía IV-C. In 1997 AAA started a talent exchange program with the
World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and as a part of that arrangement AAA sent a number of their Minis to work for the WWF. Since the WWF audience did not know any of the minis it was decided to repackage almost all AAA minis, Alejandro Pérez Jiménez was no exception as he was repackaged as "Mini Mankind", a miniature version of
Mankind who worked for the WWF as a
heel (bad guy) at the time. Alejandro would often team with his older brother who worked as "Mini Vader", a mini version of
Vader who teamed with Mankind at the time. Alejandro made his debut as Mini Mankind on January 18, 1997, teaming with
Histeria to defeat Mascarita Sagrada Jr. and
Venum on an episode of WWF Shotgun Saturday Night. The repackaged minis also made an appearance on AAA's annual
Rey de Reyes show where Mini Mankind, Mini Vader and
Mini Goldust defeated
Mini Nova, Super Muñequito and La Parkita (a new wrestler had taken over the gimmick by then). Four months later, at
Triplemanía V-A, Mini Mankind, Mini Goldust and Pentagoncito lost to La Parkita (II) and
Octagoncito. By the fall of 1997 all of the AAA minis had been repackaged once more, replacing the miniature versions of regular-sized wrestlers with unique characters. Alejandro Pérez Jiménez was repackaged as "Tarantula". Alejandro, as Tarantula, made a
Pay-Per-View appearance for the WWF, teaming with
Battalion and El Torrito (his brother Mario under a new name) losing their match against the team of Mini Nova,
Max Mini and
Mosaic at the 1998
Royal Rumble. By March 1998 the working agreement between AAA and the WWF ended with all the minis returning to Mexico. Not long after the agreement ended Alejandro Pérez Jiménez and Mario Mejía Jiménez left AAA, opting to work on the Mexican
independent circuit under their "Espectrito" personas. While Alejandro Pérez Jiménez worked as "Mini Mankind" in 1997 and 1998, he did not play the role when the ring persona was brought back during a 2008
World Wrestling Entertainment show. The role was played by an unidentified American midget wrestler. ==Death==