He made his debut at some point before 2010, adopting the ring name Brazo Metálico ("Metal Arm"), wearing the trademark "double arm flex" mask design of
Los Brazos and was presented as a son of
Brazo de Plata, one of several 2nd generation Brazos that were not actually a member of the
Alvarado wrestling family. As Brazo Metálico he quickly began working for a number of smaller Mexican wrestling promotions such as
International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) and Alianca Universal de Lucha Libre (AULL). In IWRG he teamed with
Brazo de Platino, who according to the storyline was his uncle, as they competed in the 2012
Copa Higher Power; the team was eliminated by
Comando Negro and
Keshin Black in the first round. He would also team with other supposed family members such as Brazo de Plata Jr. and El Brazo Jr. in AULL where they competed in a 12-man "losers advance" tournament where they defeated the team of Rey Krimen, Sepulturero, Terry 2000, Robin Maravilla,
Ultimo Vampiro and Yakuza. In April 2010 IWRG stripped
Los Terribles Cerebros (Black Terry, Cerebro Negro and Dr. Cerebro) of the
Distrito Federal Trios Championship due to Cerebro Negro electing to work a
Desastre Total Ultraviolento (DTU) on the same day as an IWRG show, forcing IWRG to abandon the planned match. IWRG held an eight-team, one-night single elimination tournament from April 15 to April 29, 2010, to crown the new champions. In the first round the team of Brazo de Plata, Brazo de Plata Jr. and Brazo Metálico defeated
La Ola Maldita ("The Bad Wave";
Bombero Infernal, Maldito Jr. and Samoth) in the first round but l ost to the team of
Hijo de Máscara Año 2000,
Máscara Año 2000 and
Máscara Año 2000 Jr. to be eliminated from the tournament. In early 2011 he gave up the Brazo character and revealed that he was actually the son of Mr. Magia, a mid-level wrestler who was primarily active in the late 1990s, and not the son of Brazo de Plata. He began working as the
enmascarado (masked) character Magia Jr. on the
Mexican Independent Circuit for a few months.
International Wrestling Revolution Group (2011–2016) In the spring of 2011 he decided to make yet another character change, becoming "Golden Magic" - a
tecnico - in IWRG. His first major appearance for IWRG came on March 4, 2011, at IWRG's annual
Guerrea del Golfo event, Golden Magic,
Eterno and
Freelance lost to the team of
Carta Brava Jr.,
El Pollo Asesino and
El Fresero Jr. A month later he wrestled on IWRG's annual
Guerra Revolucionaria show, teaming with fellow rookies Black Sky and
Dinamic Black as they lost to the team of
Oficial Fierro,
Hammer and Magnifico, two falls to one. He also branched out and worked for other Mexican promotions, such as
Los Perros del Mal, working that promotion's third anniversary show on May 29, 2011, where he,
El Ángel, Hagen and
Skayde lost to Ek Balam, Guerrero Negro and
La Ola Maldita (Maldito Jr. and Samoth). His first real success as Golden Magic came when he won the 15th
Torneo FILL (short for
Futuro Idolos de Lucha Libre, "Future Idols of Wrestling", IWRG's wrestling school) by defeating wrestlers such as
Alan Extreme,
Centvrión, Dinamic Black and Eterno. Golden Magic followed this up by also winning the 17th
Torneo FILL outlasting 15 other wrestlers including
Kortiz and
Taurus. On September 8, 2011, Golden Magic was one of eight participants in a tournament for the vacant
IWRG Intercontinental Welterweight Championship. He defeated
Trauma II in the first round, Apolo Estrada Jr. in the second round and finally
Bestia 666 to become the new Welterweight Champion, marking the first championship victory of his wrestling career. In 2012 Golden Magic made his debut for
El Hijo del Santo's
Todo X el Todo promotion at a show in Mexico city where Alan Extreme, Carta Brava Jr. and
Imposible defeated Golden Magic, Dinamic Black and
Saurman. On August 5, 2012, on the undercard of IWRG's 2012
Gran Cruzada show Carta Brava Jr. and
Violencia Jr. defeated Freelance and Golden Magic in a
tag team match. A week later, on August 12, Golden Magic defeatef long-time rival Eterno to win the WWS Welterweight Championship as part of IWRG's
Caravan de Campeones show. Golden Magic and fellow
Revolucionario Veneno teamed up with Chico Che to defeat the team of
Tomahawk,
Apolo Estrada Jr. and
Black Terry on the undercard of IWRG's 2013
Prison Fatal show. On November 2, 2014, Golden Magic won his third
Castillo del Terror, forcing
Kenshi Kabuki to unmask. The IWRG crowd turned on Golden Magic after that, booing him even though he worked as a
tecnico. The company did not book Golden Magic again until March 27, 2016, where they set up a Junior de Juniors championship match up during their
Rebelión de los Juniors show. On March 27, 2016, Golden Magc lost the Junior de Junior Championship to
Danny Casas.
Lucha Libre Elite (2015–2018) In late 2015 Golden Magic began making regular appearances for
Lucha Libre Elite (LLE), a promotion that worked closely together with
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre ("World Wrestling Council"; CMLL), the world's oldest wrestling promotion and would often work with CMLL wrestlers. On March 29, Golden Magic made his actual CMLLL debut taking part in their annual
Gran Alternativa tournament, teaming with veteran wrestler
Rush. The team defeated Warrior Steel and
Mr. Niebla in the first round, but lost to
Esfinge and
Volador Jr. when Rush pulled Esfinge's mask off and got the team disqualified.
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide / WWE (2018–present) On June 3, 2018, Magic made his debut in
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide at
Verano de Escándalo in a 6-Way Match which was won by
Aero Star. Other competitors in the match included
Drago,
Sammy Guevara, Australian Suicide, and
Darby Allin. On July 21 in
AAA vs. Elite teaming with
Laredo Kid as representative of Liga Elite they were defeated before the Team AAA (
Rey Escorpión and
Texano Jr.). At AAA's biggest show of the year,
Triplemanía XXVI, Magic and Kid where defeated versus Mexablood (
Bandido and
Flamita) where they also got involved with Team AAA (Aero Star and Drago) and Team Impact! (
DJZ and
Andrew Everett) to become the #1 contenders for the
AAA World Tag Team Championship. On March 16, 2019, Magic wrestled at
Rey de Reyes in scramble match that was won by
Aero Star. Over time, Magic sometimes teamed up with
El Hijo del Vikingo and
Myzteziz Jr. in different events, until at the end of July,
La Parka appointed as the new member of
Los Jinetes del Aire ("The Air Riders") who replaces Laredo Kid. On August 3 at
Triplemanía XXVII, Magic accompanied with Vikingo and Myzteziz as
Los Jinetes del Aire defeated El Nuevo Poder del Norte (
Carta Brava Jr.,
Tito Santana and
Mocho Cota Jr.) and
Las Fresas Salvajes (
Pimpinela Escarlata, Mamba, and
Máximo) to win the
AAA World Trios Championship for the first time in his career. On June 7, 2025, under the Octagón Jr. name, he made his debut for
WWE, the sister promotion of AAA, at
Worlds Collide, teaming up with
Aero Star and
Mr. Iguana to defeat
Lince Dorado and
Latino World Order (
Cruz Del Toro and
Dragon Lee) in a
six-man tag team match. Later that night at
Money in the Bank, he challenged
Dominik Mysterio for the
Intercontinental Championship, but failed to win the title after interference from
Liv Morgan.
Impact Wrestling / Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2019–2025) On August 30, 2019, Magic made his debut for
Impact Wrestling as part of the promotion's partnership with AAA, defeated
Taurus,
TJP and
Trey. On March 14, 2025, under the Octagón Jr. name, he returned to TNA at
Sacrifice and began to team with
Laredo as the Aztec Warriors. ==Championships and accomplishments==