Mexican independent circuit (2013–present) Desastre Total Ultraviolento (2013–2018) Ciclope and Miedo Extremo made their debut as a tag team at
DTU TV - Extremos, a house show promoted by Desastre Total Ultraviolento on November 9, 2013, where they unsuccessfully wrestled Black Fire and Obett, and Los Compadres Extremos (Aeroboy and
Violento Jack). During their time in DTU, Ciclope and Extremo have won the DTU Extreme Championship on two occasions each, while Ciclope won the DTU Alto Impacto Championship, the promotion's top title on one occasion.
American independent circuit (2017–present) Due to their main freelance work, Ciclope and Miedo Extremo worked for various promotions from the American circuit with which they shared a longer tenure such as
Game Changer Wrestling, and briefly working for several others. At
MLW Fusion #177, an event promoted by
Major League Wrestling on February 10, 2023 (taped August 10), Macizos defeated Lucha Solos (
Arkángel Divino and Ultimo Maldito), Anton Carrillo and Extassis, and Fantastik and Rayo Star in a
four-way tag team match.
Game Changer Wrestling (2017–present) Macizos made their debut in
Game Changer Wrestling on the first night of the
DTU Epidemia Destructiva Tour 2017 from June 29, 2017, a cross-over event produced by DTU and GCW in which they competed as developmental talent by defeating Jimmy Lloyd and
Matt Tremont. During their time with GCW, they competed in various events promoted by it. On the first night of the
GCW Fight Club from October 8, 2022, they defeated
Cole Radrick and
Joey Janela in tag team competition. One the second night from October 9, Miedo Extremo unsuccessfully challenged
Drew Parker for the
King of Freedom World Championship. At the 2024 edition of the
Jersey J-Cup, Macizos competed outside of the tournament by teaming up with Mr. Danger,
Man Like DeReiss,
Allie Katch and Cole Radrick to defeat Charles Mason, Griffin McCoy,
Jack Cartwheel,
Jimmy Lloyd,
Kerry Morton and
Tony Deppen in a
Twelve-person mixed tag team match. In the
Joey Janela's Spring Break, Macizos made their first appearance at ''Joey Janela's Spring Break: Clusterfuck Forever'' on April 8, 2024, where they unsuccessfully challenge reigning champions Violence is Forever (
Dominic Garrini and
Kevin Ku) and the teams of
The Bollywood Boyz (
Gurv Sihra and
Harv Sihra), and Juicy Finau and
Zilla Fatu in a
Punjabi Prison match for the
GCW World Tag Team Championship. Macizos have won the
GCW Tag Team Championship a record four times. First on May 13, 2018 at
GCW The Untouchables by defeating The Rejects (
John Wayne Murdoch and Reed Bentley). They held the titles for a record of 1,162 days which still stands as of today. They won the titles for the second time at
The People vs. GCW on July 29, 2022, by defeating Bussy (
Allie Katch and
Effy) in a
three-way match, also involving The Second Gear Crew (
Mance Warner and
Matthew Justice). On the third occasions, they defeated Mega Bastards (Alex Colon and John Wayne Murdoch) at
GCW Drop Dead on October 22, 2022. On the fourth occasion, they defeated
Takashi Sasaki and
Toru Sugiura at
The Wrld on GCW on October 12, 2023.
Pro Wrestling Freedoms (2017–2019; 2023) Due to GCW and
Freedoms holding business partnerships, Macizos made regular appearances for the Japanese promotion. They debuted at
Jun Kasai Produce Nagoya Death Match Carnival 2017 on July 9, where they unsuccessfully challenged
Mammoth Sasaki and Toru Sugiura for the
King of Freedom World Tag Team Championship. They also defended the
GCW Tag Team Championship in Japan multiple times. Their last defence of the titles occurred at
FREEDOMS Unchain Night! 2019 on August 11, where they defeated Kenji Fukimoto and
Masashi Takeda to retain. Macizos wrestled at
TNT Vs. GCW, a joint show produced by GCW and
TNT Extreme Wrestling on September 17, 2023, where they unsuccessfully competed against Lykos Gym (
Kid Lykos and
Kid Lykos II),
Jordan Oliver and Starboy Charlie, and
Los Vipers (
Arez and
Látigo) in a
tornado four-way tag team match. ==Championships and accomplishments==