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Rayo Americano

RAW · Male · 32 years old

Rayo Americano
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Points (all-time)

Total Points
5
R/S Points
5
PLE Points
0
Belt Points
0
PPM
1.0
per match

R/S = Raw & SmackDown · PLE = Premium Live Events · Belt = title points · PPM = points per match · Total = R/S + PLE + Belt

Match record (all-time)

Wrestler match statistics are currently based on 2025 and 2026 televised events. House shows and Main Event are not included.

MW 5Win 0W% 0.0Loss 5L% 100.0NC 0DQW 0DQL 0DQ% 0.0

MW = Matches wrestled · Win/Loss = standard · NC = No contest · DQW/DQL = Win/Loss via DQ · W%/L%/DQ% = percentages of matches

Accomplishments

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Title Reigns

When this reign overlaps a scored month-end, we list the months that count toward fantasy belt hold points (same rules as the rest of the app), starting from January 2025 through the last completed calendar month.

No title reigns on record for this wrestler.

Match History

Last five are the most recent matches on the full event timeline (completed and live), using the same ordering and W/L/D rules as Pro Wrestling Boxscore — not limited to the fantasy points period above.

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RAW April 6, 2026 — Houston, TX
6-person Tag Team
Summary
This one started off pretty grounded with Dragon Lee and Bravo Americano trading control and feeling each other out, but that didn’t last long once the blind tags kicked in and the pace picked up. Rayo Americano caught Lee off guard, Je’Von Evans fired back with a neckbreaker and quick offense, and El Grande Americano briefly swung momentum with a kick to the face, but Evans immediately reset things with a diving crossbody that got everyone moving again. The match really took off with the dive sequence, as Evans launched over the top onto Rayo, Lee followed with a suicide dive on Bravo, and Penta topped it with a clean tope con hilo on Americano before all three stood tall. After the break, it turned into a nonstop sequence fest, with Penta running through a reverse sling blade, a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker, and a double DDT, while Lee nearly put it away with a Styles Clash before constant interference kept saving Los Americanos. The closing stretch didn’t slow down at all, with superkicks flying, Lee hitting a hurricanrana to the floor, and Penta dropping Rayo with a nasty Mexican Destroyer on the apron that felt like the real turning point. From there, Evans sealed it with a wild OG Cutter on Bravo for the win, capping off a match that was chaotic, fast, and just barely holding together in the best way.
RAW March 2, 2026 — Indianapolis, Indiana
Summary
l Grande Americano vs. Rayo Americano: El Grande Americano came out swinging, trading high-impact strikes and flashes of lucha style with his masked counterpart. After a fast, gritty back-and-forth that saw both men hit big moves, El Grande Americano pulled out the win with a Chaos Theory finish, getting the nod over Rayo Americano in a fun, unpredictable mid-card scrap.
RAW January 26, 2026 — Toronto, Ontario, Cananda
4-way Tag Team — No. 1 Contender Match
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
Summary
The Alpha Academy gets the surprise win as Otis dominates and Tozawa hits the Senton and gets the pin on Julius Creed.
RAW December 22, 2025 — Grand Rapids MI
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
9:53
Summary
Je’Von Evans looked extremely comfortable in this matchup, even with Rayo Americano’s high‑octane hits and his faction trying to tilt things in his favor. Rayo opened with an aggressive aerial assault that forced Evans to stay on his heels, but Evans weathered it and consistently cut off his momentum with methodical counters. After dodging a moonsault, Evans landed a crisp double jump cutter — basically a springboard OG Cutter — and nailed it for the clean pin. Rayo and his allies brought energy and some underhanded tactics, but Evans just looked like the sharper wrestler tonight.
RAW September 29, 2025 — Raleigh, NC
Tag Team
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
7:25
Summary
Styles and the high‑flying Dragon Lee were technically overqualified for this match, and it showed — they had it wrapped up pretty quick. El Grande Americano kept trying to get involved, which just made AJ take him out on the floor and get the bout back under control. Styles hit the Phenomenal Forearm then planted Bravo Americano with the Styles Clash for the 1‑2‑3. It was brisk, it was tidy, and yeah — it served its purpose without much flash. Hardcore folks might complain, but if you like clean fundamentals and a straightforward result, you got it here.