Stukita was trained for a professional wrestling career at a very young age after having grown up in the business watching his father, grandfather and uncles all perform in the ring. Most of his initial training was done by his, deeming him ready for his debut a few days before his thirteenth birthday. In mid-2012 Stukita began training at CMLL's wrestling school, the first step to becoming a regular wrestler for CMLL, Mexico's largest and the world's oldest wrestling promotion. Stukita trained alongside fellow
Mini-Estrella Pequeño Valiente for an eventual CMLL debut. Even though neither
Mini-Estrella had made their in-ring debut Stukita and Pequeño Valiente both attended CMLL's celebration of the 20th anniversary of their
Mini-Estrellas division, making their first CMLL public appearance. At the time no in-ring debut date was given for the two, but current CMLL Mini-Estrellas were expressing a hope that they would join soon to bolster their division. CMLL holds an annual
Bodybuilding contest, open to both CMLL wrestlers and those attending the CMLL wrestling school. On November 28, 2012, Stukita competed in the "Minis" category of the contest and won, placing ahead of
CMLL World Mini-Estrella Champion Pequeño Olímpico as well as his cousin Pequeño Halcón.
Halcón Suriano Jr. (2018–2024) On October 17, 2018 it was announced that Stukita would be known as "Halcón Suriano Jr." from that point on, in honor of his grandfather. He was slated to present the Copa Halcón Suriano trophy as part of the
Blue Panther 40th Anniversary Show. His final CMLL match was a tag team victory on March 15, 2024, defeating Emperador Jr. & Platino Kid alongside
Leono. By the end of the year, he had changed his name to
Tigre Universitario Jr. and debuted for
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide. ==Championships and accomplishments==