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Serpentico

Serpentico is the of Jonathan Cruz Rivera, a Puerto Rican professional wrestler born on February 23, 1984, in Bayamón, who stands at 5 ft 6 in (167 cm) and weighs 224 lbs (102 kg). Currently signed to (AEW) since 2020 and (ROH) since 2023, he is known for his high-flying style, snake-themed masked gimmick as the "Snakeman," and role as an entertaining midcard performer who excels at enhancing opponents through strong selling. Rivera trained initially under in before training at the Team 3D Academy under the , debuting on the independent circuit in 2007. His early career included stints in promotions across the , , and , where he adopted multiple personas such as Jay Cruz and Eddie Cruz while competing in Impact Wrestling and ROH. Notable achievements include winning the I Believe In Wrestling Florida J-Cup in 2018 and securing several tag team titles, such as the FIP Tag Team Championship (1 reign, with Eddie Rios), Ring Warriors Global Tag Team Championship (1 reign, with Jay Rios), and Vintage Tag Team Championship (4 reigns, with various partners). In AEW, Serpentico debuted on in March 2020, quickly forming the comedic tag team with Luther and later the Spanish Announce Project with Angelico in 2023, and has since featured on —including a match against during Jericho's 30th anniversary celebration—and pay-per-view events like All Out Buy-In against . His influences, drawn from wrestlers like , , , and the WCW Cruiserweight division, emphasize agile aerial maneuvers, body language-driven character expression via his , and a blend of technical wrestling with elements. Beyond in-ring work, he serves as a and coach for AEW since 2022.

Early life and training

Early life

Jonathan Cruz Rivera was born on February 23, 1984, in . He stands at 5 ft 6 in (167 cm) and weighs 224 lb (102 kg). His Puerto Rican heritage positioned him well for entry into the demanding world of lucha libre-influenced wrestling, leading him toward formal training in his early adulthood.

Wrestling training

Serpentico, born Jonathan Cruz Rivera in Puerto Rico, began his formal wrestling training at the age of 19 shortly after graduating high school, motivated by his family's deep roots in the wrestling business, including his grandfather, father, uncle, and brothers who had all competed professionally. His initial sessions took place in Puerto Rico under the guidance of Ricky Banderas, also known as El Mesias from Lucha Underground, where he focused on foundational lucha libre techniques, emphasizing move execution and personal safety as the smallest student in the class at just 135 pounds. These early lessons were crucial for building resilience against the physical demands of the sport, teaching him how to protect himself during high-impact maneuvers and adapt to the rigors of ring work. Seeking further development, relocated to around 2006 and enrolled at the newly established Team 3D Academy, becoming one of the first students under mentors and of the . The academy's rigorous program shifted his focus to core fundamentals, including in-ring , selling techniques to convey realistically, precise footwork, and overall presence to command audience attention. Training sessions highlighted safety protocols to prevent injuries, starting with basic drills and progressing to controlled ring time that simulated match conditions, helping him overcome initial challenges like his compact stature by emphasizing technique over size. This preparatory phase culminated in breakthroughs that boosted his confidence, transforming him from a grappling with physical limitations to a well-rounded performer ready for his professional debut in 2007. The Dudleys' mentorship extended beyond technical skills, instilling and the mental fortitude needed to navigate the industry's demands, which Cruz has credited as pivotal to his career foundation.

Professional wrestling career

Independent circuit (2007–2019)

Serpentico, whose real name is Jonathan Cruz Rivera, began his professional wrestling career on the independent circuit in 2007, debuting under the ring name Ben Dejo in regional promotions in Florida. His entry into the indies followed training at the Team 3D Academy under The Dudley Boyz, which provided foundational skills for his early bouts. He primarily competed in smaller promotions, building experience through multi-man matches and tag team opportunities. Throughout his independent run, Cruz adopted several ring names to suit different bookings and character developments, including Eddie Cruz, Jay Cruz, Jon Cruz, Jonathan Cruz, and Lucha Cruz. These variations allowed him flexibility across territories, often portraying high-flying or lucha-inspired personas rooted in his Puerto Rican heritage. He frequently teamed with family members, such as his brother Jay Rios (as Marty Con Dejo), forming the Los Ben Dejos or Dos Ben Dejos in promotions like Vintage Wrestling and All Worlds Wrestling League (AWWL). In 2011, he and his brother debuted in as Los Ben Dejos, facing the at Southern Defiance. Key experiences included early losses in competitive multi-man tag bouts that honed his resilience, such as on November 6, 2010, in Vintage Wrestling, where Los Ben Dejos (Ben Dejo and Jay Rios) were defeated by Ramos & in a four-way match also involving Josh Rayne & Jude Mackenzie and Gus Money & Joey Knight. Cruz appeared across various independent groups, including AWWL, Vintage Wrestling, Coastal Championship Wrestling, and Florida Underground Wrestling, accumulating over 100 matches by the end of 2019. These outings emphasized dynamics and undercard performances, gradually elevating his profile in the Southeast U.S. scene. A notable milestone came in 2015 when Pro Wrestling Illustrated ranked him #436 in the PWI 500, recognizing his consistent work as a singles competitor under the emerging Serpentico moniker. This listing marked a breakthrough in visibility, affirming his dedication amid the grind of independent scheduling.

All Elite Wrestling (2020–present)

Serpentico signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) in early 2020 following a distinguished independent career, debuting on the March 18 episode of AEW Dark taped at Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Florida. In his inaugural match, he teamed with Matt Sells but lost to The Natural Nightmares (Dustin Rhodes and QT Marshall) via pinfall after 5:32. His first victory in the promotion came on July 14, 2020, during an episode of AEW Dark, where he partnered with Luther to defeat Brady Pierce and Pineapple Pete in a tag team bout lasting 6:45, marking the start of their alliance. This pairing evolved into the comedic tag team Chaos Project, characterized by unorthodox antics and Luther's eccentric persona, which provided enhancement opportunities while occasionally securing upsets on AEW's YouTube-exclusive programming. On December 2, 2020, made his debut at the "" episode, entering the 21-man Dynamite Diamond Ring as one of the undercard entrants. He was quickly eliminated after being double-teamed by Alex Reynolds and John Silver of , with Hangman Page delivering the final blow to toss him over the top rope early in the match. Following this exposure on the flagship show, balanced commitments with —competing in over 30 matches as through 2023, including losses to established acts like SCU and The Gunn Club—alongside solo outings that highlighted his high-flying style and signature mask-themed entrances, often featuring serpentine motifs and dramatic reveals. These appearances solidified his role as a reliable midcard performer on and Dark: Elevation, where he amassed a record of approximately 25 wins against 133 losses in ranked matches by late 2025. The Spanish Announce Project (SAP) was introduced on the December 20, 2022, episode of , with alongside and , blending their multilingual flair with satirical announcer gimmicks during entrances. Their debut as a unit occurred on the April 14 episode of , where they joined "Manscout" Jake Manning in a losing six-man tag match against Jeff Jarrett's , showcasing synchronized offense like legbars and attacks. The faction participated in several trios contests, including a high-profile defeat to and on the June 9, 2023, Rampage, emphasizing character development through humorous promos and cultural nods to Spanish-language commentary. By 2024, SAP shifted toward and tag focus amid Luther's reduced in-ring schedule, competing in events like the pre-show at Forbidden Door against . Serpentico's activity in AEW continued into 2025 with a mix of enhancement and competitive bouts, such as a victory over on the March 13 episode of via roll-up after 4:20, and another win against on January 22 via submission with his patented "Serpentico Stretch." He also interacted in broader storylines, including a loss to The Beast Mortos on the November 30, 2024, episode of , where Mortos dominated with to pin him following a sit-out powerbomb. By 2025, Serpentico had expanded his contributions beyond wrestling, serving as a and coach for AEW, a role he began in October 2022 by assisting with match layouts and talent development during tapings. This backstage involvement complemented his on-screen presence, allowing him to mentor younger performers while maintaining his snakeman persona in occasional TV spots.

Ring of Honor (2023–present)

Jonathan Cruz Rivera, performing under the ring name Ben Dejo, made his debut on March 9, 2023, during a taping in , , where he was quickly defeated by in a singles match lasting under a minute. This appearance marked his entry into the promotion as an enhancement talent, distinct from his masked Serpentico persona used primarily in . Later that year, he continued in similar roles, often in short bouts designed to showcase established stars. Transitioning to the Jon Cruz moniker in early 2024, he began a consistent run in ROH tapings starting January 11, 2024, with a loss to Zak Knight via pinfall. Over the subsequent two months, Cruz appeared in multiple dark matches and televised undercard bouts, frequently teaming in contests or facing midcard competitors, which culminated in his name appearing on the Titantron for the first time by March 2024, signaling growing recognition within . His schedule in ROH, focused on weekly HonorClub episodes and live events, complemented his AEW commitments by allowing flexible enhancement and tag opportunities without overlapping major storylines. By late 2024 and into 2025, Cruz evolved his presence in ROH, occasionally reverting to the for higher-profile matches, including a singles victory over Sidney Akeem on December 19, 2024, taped in , , where he secured the win with a swanton bomb after six minutes of action. This upset highlighted his versatility, transitioning from jobber roles to competitive midcard performer. In action, he partnered with as part of the Spanish Announce Project, competing in several bouts against teams like and Lee Johnson, contributing to ROH's undercard diversity through cross-promotional synergy with AEW talent pools. These appearances, often in multi-man or tag formats at tapings across arenas like the and eSports Stadium, underscored his progression while maintaining a focus on building newer roster members.

In wrestling

Professional wrestling style

Serpentico employs a high-flying lucha libre-influenced style blended with technical brawling elements, drawing from his Puerto Rican heritage and training under El Mesias. His approach emphasizes agility and leverage to compensate for his 5'6" frame, incorporating rapid aerial maneuvers and chain wrestling sequences that highlight speed over power. This foundation allows him to execute fluid transitions between strikes, grapples, and dives, often positioning him as a resilient in matches. Key to his arsenal are signature moves such as the Slingshot Double Stomp, a springboard attack targeting the opponent's chest or head from the ropes, and the Senton Atomico, a twisting for high-impact offense. He frequently employs Cazadora Bulldog variations for quick arm-drag setups into dives, alongside submissions like the Ringpost Bow & Arrow to wear down larger foes by hyperextending limbs against the . His finisher, the Neutralizer, delivers a cradle followed by a senton bomb, combining technical precision with aerial flair to secure pins. Over his career, Serpentico's style has evolved from the more grounded technical wrestling of his early independent days in —focusing on brawls and suplexes—to a faster-paced, aerial-heavy approach in , where he incorporates more Tope con Hilo and Diving Crossbody spots to match the promotion's dynamic pace. This adaptation enhances his effectiveness in multi-man matches, showcasing resilience through comeback sequences and opportunistic high spots that exploit chaos. He occasionally integrates snake-themed taunts into his moves for character emphasis. In terms of documented adaptations, Serpentico sustained an injury during a June 2024 Ring of Honor taping, attributed to the physical demands of his high-risk maneuvers, though he returned swiftly with AEW's medical support.

Gimmicks and personas

Throughout his career, Serpentico, born Jonathan Cruz Rivera, has employed several ring personas that reflect his versatility as a performer in the independent wrestling scene. Early on, he wrestled as Ben Dejo, a tag team specialist who partnered with Jay Rios (as Marty Con Dejo) to form Los Ben Dejos, a duo that captured nine tag team championships across promotions such as NWA Florida Underground Wrestling and other Southern independents, emphasizing teamwork and high-energy matches. Later, Rivera adopted the ring name Jon Cruz for singles competition, presenting a straightforward, unmasked character focused on technical prowess without elaborate theatrics; he debuted this persona on AEW Dark in March 2020, competing in 12 matches, including a tag team victory alongside Luther on July 14, 2020. In 2019, Cruz transitioned to the Serpentico gimmick through a collaboration with designer Chris Parks of PALEHORSE for a Lucha Libre project, debuting a masked persona inspired by traditional Mexican wrestling styles and featuring snakelike mannerisms, a custom snake mask that he helped design, and the nickname "Snakeman." This character allowed for greater creative expression, with over 100 matches logged in promotions like Major League Wrestling, Ring of Honor, and All Elite Wrestling by 2021, often highlighting his agile, serpentine movements in the ring. Since December 2022, has portrayed a member of the Spanish Announce Project alongside (and occasionally ), a bilingual gimmick that satirizes wrestling commentary tables with a relaxed, humorous dynamic, debuting on AEW programming as a comedic enhancement act before expanding into competitive bouts on television. The group returned to on March 12, 2025, and teamed with Ned Fulmer (as "Nasty Ned") against on October 8, 2025. The Serpentico persona maintains consistency as an across AEW and ROH appearances, occasionally shifting to the Jon Cruz identity for jobber roles while preserving the core luchador resilience narrative.

Championships and accomplishments

Professional wrestling championships

Serpentico, primarily competing as a specialist during his tenure from 2007 to 2019, captured multiple regional championships across various promotions, often partnering with wrestlers like Eddie Rios, Jay Rios, and Marty Con Dejo under personas such as Jay Cruz and Ben Dejo. These reigns, typically lasting from one to eight months, helped solidify his reputation in the and southeastern U.S. indie scene, leading to increased booking opportunities in multi-promotion events and establishing him as a reliable midcard performer in tag divisions. His earliest documented title win came on April 17, 2010, when he and Marty Con Dejo (as Los Ben Dejos) defeated challengers to claim the Wrestling Championship, holding it for 147 days until , 2010; this reign marked his breakthrough as a cohesive tag competitor and was followed by three additional Vintage tag reigns between 2011 and 2013, including a 42-day stint from January 15 to February 26, 2011, and another from April 7 to May 19, 2012. On February 1, 2013, Serpentico and Rios (as Dos Ben Dejos) won the (FIP) Championship from the previous holders, defending it successfully before losing it after 154 days on July 5, 2013, which elevated their profiles within Florida's circuit. Further successes included the Premiere Wrestling Xperience (PWX) , won with Eddie Rios (as Los Ben Dejos) on February 15, 2014, and held for 246 days until October 19, 2014, during which they made several defenses that showcased Serpentico's high-flying style in tandem offense. On July 26, 2014, he and Eddie Rios captured the Wrestling Alliance (USWA) , with the reign's duration undocumented but contributing to cross-promotional exposure. Later that year, on September 26, 2014, Serpentico (as Jay Cruz) and Jay Rios (as Team Lucha) won the NWA Florida Underground Wrestling (FUW) , an -affiliated title that lasted an unknown duration and highlighted his versatility in sanctioned bouts. His final pre-AEW indie reign came on August 15, 2015, partnering with Jay Rios (as Eddie Cruz) to win the Ring Warriors Global , further cementing alliances like those with Lucha-inspired teams that opened doors to international-style bookings. In a notable post-AEW development, Serpentico teamed with to win the vacant Pandemonium Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship on December 17, 2023, at the Holiday In Hollywood event, defeating Anton Voorhees and Dark in 10:42. The partnership led to an announced title defense on January 13, 2024, against Allie Katch and EFFY, with outcome undocumented. As of November 2025, the reign remains ongoing without a reported loss, impacting Serpentico's indie scheduling by blending AEW crossover appeal with comedic elements.
PromotionTitleReign(s)Date WonDurationPartner(s)Notes
Vintage WrestlingTag Team Championship1stApril 17, 2010147 daysMarty Con Dejo (Los Ben Dejos)As Ben Dejo; lost September 11, 2010
Vintage WrestlingTag Team Championship2ndJanuary 15, 201142 daysMarty Con Dejo (Los Ben Dejos)As Ben Dejo; lost February 26, 2011
Vintage WrestlingTag Team Championship3rdApril 7, 201242 daysJay Rios (Team Lucha)As Jay Cruz; lost May 19, 2012
Vintage WrestlingTag Team Championship4thApril 20, 2013UnknownJay Rios (Team Lucha)As Jay Cruz
Full Impact ProTag Team Championship1stFebruary 1, 2013154 daysEddie Rios (Dos Ben Dejos)As Jay Cruz; lost July 5, 2013
Premiere Wrestling XperienceTag Team Championship1stFebruary 15, 2014246 daysEddie Rios (Los Ben Dejos)As Jay Cruz; lost October 19, 2014
United States Wrestling AllianceTag Team Championship1stJuly 26, 2014UnknownEddie Rios (Los Ben Dejos)As Jay Cruz
NWA Florida Underground WrestlingTag Team Championship1stSeptember 26, 2014UnknownJay Rios (Team Lucha)As Jay Cruz; NWA-affiliated
Ring WarriorsGlobal Tag Team Championship1stAugust 15, 2015UnknownJay RiosAs Eddie Cruz
Pandemonium Pro WrestlingTag Team Championship1stDecember 17, 2023Ongoing (as of Nov. 2025)Nyla RoseVacant title win

Other accomplishments

In 2015, Serpentico earned recognition in Pro Wrestling Illustrated's annual PWI 500 ranking, placing at #436 among the top singles wrestlers worldwide; the ranking evaluates performers based on win-loss records, technical ability, influence on the sport, success against top competition, activity level, and quality of opponents. Serpentico won the I Believe In Wrestling J-Cup tournament on June 1, 2018. By 2025, Serpentico has been acknowledged for his multifaceted backstage roles in (AEW) and (ROH), serving as a and since 2022, which includes guiding match layouts and supporting production elements. These contributions extend to aspects, such as training emerging talent through his involvement in wrestling academies and on-site development within AEW and ROH. Serpentico's career milestones include over 350 documented professional matches across various promotions, with more than 100 contested on the independent circuit between 2007 and 2019, highlighting his endurance and versatility in building a foundation before major league opportunities. In 2025, he maintained momentum with key victories, such as over in ROH on January 16 and in an match on January 22, underscoring his continued relevance as a reliable performer.

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