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KJ Orso (born October 16, 1995), better known by the ring name Fuego Del Sol ("Fire of the Sun"), is an American professional wrestler. He is currently performing on the independent circuit under his real name. Formerly a masked wrestler until 2025, he is best known for his work in All Elite Wrestling (AEW) from 2020 to 2023.

Key Information

He is also known as a founding member of the trampoline backyard wrestling project Kids Backyard Wrestling (KBW), where he worked as KAGE (stylized in all caps).

Professional wrestling career

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Independent Circuit (2014-present)

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Orso debuted in May 2014, largely competing on the independent circuit in Oklahoma and Texas.[1][2]

TNA Wrestling (2017)

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He participated in Impact Wrestling's Collision in Oklahoma on October 14, 2017, in a four-way match against Trevor Lee, DJZ and Malico.[3] At Victory Road on September 14, 2019, Del Sol and Retro Randy were defeated by The North (Ethan Page and Josh Alexander).[4]

WWE (2020)

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He also wrestled for WWE on the January 6, 2020 episode of Raw, losing to Erick Rowan.[5]

All Elite Wrestling (2020-2023)

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Del Sol made regular appearances at AEW Dark and AEW Dark: Elevation throughout All Elite Wrestling's residency at Daily's Place during the COVID-19 pandemic. His first appearance was on June 9, when he teamed with Low Rida in a losing effort against SCU (Frankie Kazarian and Scorpio Sky). His run resulted in a 34 match losing streak, which was broken on July 6, 2021, where he teamed with Marko Stunt to defeat Ryzin and Baron Black.[6] Despite his record, Del Sol gained a significant fan base, largely due to his inclusion on the vlog of his friend and fellow wrestler, Sammy Guevara.[7] On August 13, 2021, Del Sol made his Rampage debut in an AEW TNT Championship match, losing to Miro. Following the match, Sammy Guevara offered him a contract and announced that he had joined the main roster.[8] Del Sol would then purchase a new car which he would ultimately lose to Miro on September 17, in a Championship vs. Car match.[9] On the September 29 episode of Dynamite Del Sol interfered in Guevara's match against Miro, resulting in Guevara winning the championship.[10] On March 16, Del Sol teamed with Bear Country in a loss to the House of Black on Dynamite.[11] Fuego Del Sol made his final contracted AEW appearance on the February 20, 2023 AEW Dark, where he lost to Juice Robinson. On June 22, 2023, he announced he had left AEW.[12]

Fuego Del Sol made a surprise appearance on the August 17, 2024 episode of Rampage in a loss to Roderick Strong.[13]

Game Changer Wrestling (2025-present)

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On April 18, 2025, at Game Changer Wrestling’s Joey Janela's Spring Break 9, Fuego lost a mask vs. career match against Atticus Cogar, unmasking, and leaving his boots in the ring, teasing a possible retirement.[14] However, on May 3 at GCW Crazy, he made his return without a mask under his real name.[15] In the following weeks, Orso would cement his heel turn by turning on one time ally Sam Stackhouse, temporarily putting him out of action in the process.

Personal life

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Orso resides in Oklahoma City.[16] Prior to his career as a professional wrestler, Orso originally competed as a backyard wrestler, under the name Kage, and made a YouTube channel called KBW Wrestling,."KBW" standing for "Kids Backyard Wrestling". In April 2022, Orso underwent surgery due to a mouth infection.[17]

Championships and accomplishments

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  • 3XWrestling
    • 3XWrestling Heavyweight Championship (2 times, current)[18]
  • Flashback Pro Wrestling
    • Mountain West Championship (1 time, inaugural)[19]
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • Ranked No. 435 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2024[20]
  • River City Wrestling
    • RCW International Championship (1 time, current) [21]

Luchas de Apuestas record

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Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Atticus Cogar (career) Fuego Del Sol (mask) Las Vegas, NV Joey Janela's Spring Break 9 April 8, 2025 [22]

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from Grokipedia
Fuego Del Sol (born KJ Orso; October 16, 1995) is an American professional wrestler of descent, best known for his high-flying, lucha libre-inspired style and former masked persona. Standing at 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) and weighing 170 lb (77 kg), he has competed primarily as a singles wrestler since his debut in 2014, earning a reputation for agile maneuvers like the 450 splash and tornado DDT. Born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Orso initially gained online attention through his YouTube channel featuring backyard wrestling under the name Kage, which inspired his transition to professional training. He made his in-ring debut on May 24, 2014, on the independent circuit in the , including promotions like Independent Wrestling Revolution (IWR) and Sabotage Wrestling, where he captured the IWR Revolutionary Championship (1 time) and Sabotage Championship (1 time). Throughout his early career, Fuego Del Sol wrestled in various regional territories, honing a high-flyer style that blended American indie action with Mexican traditions. Fuego Del Sol's national breakthrough came in 2020 when he signed an initial appearance deal with (AEW), frequently competing on and Rampage. A pivotal moment occurred on August 13, 2021, during the debut episode of Rampage, where he challenged Miro for the with a full-time on the line; though he lost the match, his performance led to a developmental with AEW shortly thereafter. Over the next two years, he amassed a record of 14 wins and 66 losses in AEW-ranked matches, often facing top talent in enhancement-style bouts while occasionally teaming in tag matches. Departing AEW in July 2023, he returned to the independents and joined (GCW) in September 2023, later making appearances for (ROH) from July 2024 to February 2025. In April 2025, he unmasked and transitioned to wrestling under his real name KJ Orso. As of November 2025, KJ Orso remains active as a performer on the independent circuit, continuing to tour internationally with a focus on high-impact aerial offense.

Early life and background

Childhood and influences

KJ Orso, known professionally as Fuego Del Sol, was born on October 16, 1995, in Mobile, Alabama. He grew up in the nearby areas of Citronelle and Mt. Vernon, Alabama, where he developed an early fascination with professional wrestling through watching major promotions like WWE on television. This exposure ignited his passion for the industry, particularly the high-flying maneuvers and charismatic performers that dominated the era's programming. Orso's initial foray into wrestling came during his teenage years via promotions, where he and his friends staged matches on trampolines, filming them for upload to under the banner Kids Backyard Wrestling (KBW) as the Kage. At around age 14 in 2010, these videos gained significant traction, with some amassing over a million views by 2013, providing both entertainment and an unexpected income stream that fueled his ambition. This hands-on experimentation served as the athletic foundation for his future , honing his and creativity through improvised high-flying spots long before formal training. Key influences on Orso included the lucha libre style, which captivated him with its aerial acrobatics and masked personas, as well as iconic high-flyers such as , , and the Hardy brothers. He has cited 's innovative moves and underdog spirit as particularly inspiring, shaping his desire to blend technical prowess with spectacular dives. These elements drew him toward emulating the energetic, fan-engaging aspects of . Eventually, Orso relocated from to , settling in areas like Carter County and later , where the regional wrestling scene offered further opportunities to build on his foundational skills.

Training and early development

Transitioning to structured preparation, Orso began formal wrestling training in , under Josh Payne in early 2014, before relocating to , dedicating intensive sessions to refine his technique ahead of a professional entry. This period marked his shift from amateur experimentation to professional readiness, emphasizing the high-flying elements that would define his career. During training, Orso crafted his luchador-inspired persona as Fuego Del Sol, selecting the —translating to "Fire of the Sun"—and donning a to channel the energetic, masked traditions of Mexican , which complemented his acrobatic background. Orso made his professional in-ring debut on May 24, 2014, in an Oklahoma independent wrestling event, marking the culmination of his initial training phase.

Professional wrestling career

Independent circuit (2014–2019)

Fuego Del Sol made his professional wrestling debut in May 2014, initially competing on the in and with local promotions such as 3XWrestling. In 3XWrestling, he featured in early matches against regional competitors, including a victory over Jeremy Wyatt in a singles bout that highlighted his emerging in-ring style. These initial runs established him as a regular performer in southern U.S. independents, where he honed his skills through consistent bookings on small-scale shows. Del Sol's career gained momentum in Imperial Wrestling Revolution (IWR), where he engaged in key feuds emphasizing his high-flying offense against more grounded opponents. On March 25, 2017, in , he defeated the reigning champion to win the IWR Revolutionary Championship, marking his first title in . He also captured the Sabotage Championship once and the PWR Pakistani Ultimate Championship once during this period. During his 196-day reign with the IWR title, Del Sol defended the belt in notable matches, including a successful retention against CJ Ward on May 7, 2017, before losing it in a fatal four-way to Chandler on October 7, 2017. These encounters solidified his reputation as a resilient competitor in regional promotions. Del Sol expanded his exposure with appearances in Impact Wrestling, competing at Collision in on October 14, 2017, where he lost a four-way match to X Division Champion Trevor Lee, involving DJZ and . He returned for Victory Road on September 14, 2019, teaming with Retro in an unsuccessful challenge against The North for the Impact . Later that year, Del Sol traveled to for RIOT Lucha Libre, participating in their August 2019 championship tournament, where he lost in the quarterfinals to Erick Ortiz. Throughout this period, consistent independent bookings helped build Del Sol's , high-flying , characterized by acrobatic dives and perseverance in mismatches against heavier foes. This persona resonated with audiences in regional scenes, positioning him as a fan-favorite luchador prior to broader national opportunities.

and major promotions (2020–2023)

Fuego Del Sol made a brief appearance in WWE on the January 6, 2020, episode of Raw, competing under his pre-masked KJ Orso in a squash match loss to . Del Sol entered (AEW) in June 2020, debuting on the June 9 episode of in a loss partnering with Low-Rida against and of . Over the following months, he became a regular on AEW's YouTube-exclusive programs Dark and Dark: Elevation, often portraying an character in both singles and bouts. This period established him with a notable 34-match across these shows, highlighting his resilience and drawing fan sympathy despite consistent defeats. The streak ended on the July 6, 2021, episode of , where Del Sol teamed with to defeat Ryzin and Baron Black, securing his first victory in the promotion. This momentum carried into his main roster debut on the August 13, 2021, episode of , challenging Miro for the in a losing effort; immediately afterward, awarded him an AEW contract, which was presented by on the spot. Following the signing, Del Sol integrated into elevated storylines, including alliances with —particularly through his partnership with , who had briefly aligned with the team—leading to tag team opportunities on Dark and . He also featured in feuds showcased on Rampage and , such as a quick loss to on the December 10, 2021, Rampage and a defeat to on the October 26, 2022, , often emphasizing his role as a plucky challenger against established talent. Del Sol's full-time AEW tenure concluded on June 22, 2023, when he announced that his contract would expire on July 1, marking the end of nearly two years as an official roster member.

Return to wrestling and unmasking (2024–present)

Following the expiration of his AEW contract in July 2023, Fuego Del Sol returned to the independent circuit, taking bookings across various promotions in 2024. He competed in events for organizations such as (ROH), where he made his debut match appearance in July, as well as Flashback Pro Wrestling and Renegade Championship Wrestling (RCW) earlier in the year. These appearances allowed him to maintain momentum through high-energy matches against regional talents, showcasing his signature style while rebuilding his profile outside major televised promotions. On August 23, 2024, Fuego Del Sol made a surprise return to AEW television during an episode of Rampage, facing in a singles . The bout, which lasted just over three minutes, ended in defeat for Del Sol via Strong's signature , marking a brief but notable comeback to the promotion where he had previously built a despite an extensive . This appearance highlighted his resilience but did not lead to further AEW opportunities. Del Sol's trajectory shifted dramatically in Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) throughout 2025. On April 18, at Joey Janela's Spring Break 9 event, he lost a high-stakes mask versus career match to Atticus Cogar, forcing him to unmask after over a decade in the persona and symbolically leave his boots in the ring, which appeared to signal retirement. However, less than three weeks later, on May 4, Del Sol executed a heel turn by returning to GCW unmasked, ambushing his former tag team partner Sam Stackhouse, and re-debuting under his real name, KJ Orso—a cocky, silver-tongued antagonist persona that discarded the high-flying babyface roots of Fuego Del Sol. This transformation was framed as the "death" of the masked character, allowing Orso to embrace a more aggressive, ground-based style. As KJ Orso, he continued building his new identity with consistent independent bookings into late 2025. Notable achievements included capturing the 3XW Heavyweight Championship on May 18 by defeating Moonshine Mantell, followed by winning the vacant Texas Championship on September 27 in Pro Wrestling by overcoming Brick Savage with assistance from JD Griffey. By November 2025, Orso remained active, competing in GCW events such as defeating at Massacre in on November 8 and teaming with Mike Skyros (in a losing effort) against and Mullet Man at Green Mountains and Me on November 9, while preparing for further RCW dates later in the month. This period solidified Orso's evolution into a versatile performer across the indie landscape.

Championships and accomplishments

Major titles won

Fuego Del Sol captured his first in the Imperial Wrestling Revolution (IWR), defeating the incumbent champion to win the IWR Revolutionary Championship on March 25, 2017, in Lone Grove, Oklahoma. This marked his inaugural title reign, lasting 196 days until he lost the belt to Chandler on October 7, 2017, in a match that highlighted his emerging high-flying style against established competitors. Fuego Del Sol also won the Sabotage Championship on January 19, 2018, in , holding it for less than one day. He captured the PWR Pakistani Ultimate Championship once during his early independent career. On August 25, 2023, Fuego Del Sol won the 3XWrestling Heavyweight Championship in , by defeating and Jeremy Wyatt in a three-way match, ending Storm's brief 56-day reign. He held the title for 217 days, successfully defending it in several bouts, including a notable retention against local challenger Nate Redwing on November 18, 2023, before dropping it to Mantell on March 29, 2024. Fuego Del Sol became the inaugural Mountain West Champion for Flashback Pro Wrestling on March 23, 2024, in , by outlasting opponents in a multi-man match designed to crown the promotion's first titleholder in the division. His reign lasted 27 days, with a key defense against Gino Rivera on April 6, 2024, before losing the championship to JDX on April 19, 2024. Following his unmasking and transition to the ring name KJ Orso, he reclaimed the 3XWrestling Heavyweight Championship on May 17, 2025, in , defeating Moonshine Mantell in a hard-fought singles match to secure his second reign with the promotion. As of November 19, 2025, Orso continues to hold the title, having defended it post-unmasking in high-profile encounters, such as a three-way victory over Davey and Jaxon King on July 13, 2025, solidifying his status as a dominant force in the promotion. Orso won the vacant Pro Wrestling Revolver Texas Championship on September 27, 2025, at the "Revolver Redemption" event in , by defeating Brick Savage in the final after advancing through earlier rounds, including a first-round over Vert Vixen on June 28, 2025. This current reign represents his most recent major title acquisition, with no successful defenses recorded as of November 19, 2025, though it underscores his versatility across regional promotions.

Rankings and notable achievements

Fuego Del Sol earned a ranking of No. 435 in the (PWI) 500 for 2024, recognizing his standing among the top singles wrestlers worldwide. During his tenure in (AEW) from 2020 to 2023, Del Sol became a fan-favorite , particularly noted for enduring and ultimately breaking a 34-match on July 6, 2021, with a victory on alongside against Baron Black and Ryzin, an emotional milestone that highlighted his perseverance and resonated with audiences. This achievement solidified his status as a beloved figure in AEW, where his high-energy performances and relatable storyline garnered widespread support despite limited victories. On the independent circuit, Del Sol participated in the inaugural Title Tournament in 2019, advancing to the quarterfinals before a loss to Erick Ortiz, showcasing his competitive presence in international events. His high-flying style, characterized by innovative aerial maneuvers, earned him recognition from independent promotions for contributing to dynamic matchups and exciting audiences across regional scenes. A pivotal non-championship milestone came in April 2025 at Game Changer Wrestling's Joey Janela's Spring Break 9, where Del Sol lost a vs. to Atticus Cogar—wagering his mask against Cogar's GCW —leading to his unmasking and a dramatic ring exit that symbolized a career transition and shocked the wrestling community, paving the way for his reemergence as KJ Orso.

Personal life and other pursuits

Health challenges and recovery

In April 2022, Fuego Del Sol underwent to address a severe that required hospitalization. The procedure was performed on April 30, after which he was released from the hospital the following day and anticipated a full return to normal activities within a week. Recovery involved managing a on his , which left a one-inch open that healed over subsequent weeks. The infection sidelined Del Sol from wrestling for approximately three weeks, leading to canceled bookings and a temporary pause in his in-ring schedule during his peak time with . He resumed competition on May 20, 2022, marking a successful short-term recovery that allowed him to maintain his high-flying style without immediate complications. Post-surgery, Del Sol has managed his health as a high-flyer by adhering to standard recovery protocols and resuming training gradually, enabling sustained performances in demanding aerial maneuvers. No long-term effects from have been publicly reported, supporting his continued trajectory. Del Sol's high-risk wrestling style, particularly during independent tours, has exposed him to other minor injuries, such as a 2023 foot sustained in five places during a spot at an indie event. This "freak accident" required rehabilitation over several months, during which he focused on to rebuild strength for his acrobatic routines, highlighting the physical toll of extensive travel and high-impact matches.

Promotions and media involvement

Fuego Del Sol, whose real name is KJ Orso, co-founded the Kids Backyard Wrestling (KBW) promotion in 2010 at the age of 14 in , alongside friends as a trampoline-based project that gained significant online traction. Under the KAGE, Orso served as a key performer and creative contributor, helping produce videos that amassed millions of views and built a subscriber base exceeding 150,000 by featuring high-energy matches and storylines. The KBW series, active from 2009 to 2016 with occasional later content, marked Orso's early entry into wrestling entertainment and laid the foundation for his professional career. Beyond the ring, Orso has maintained an active presence on under his real name, KJ Orso, producing vlogs, wrestling highlights, and personal updates that document his career transitions and daily life as an independent wrestler. His channel features compilations of past matches, such as those from and independent events, alongside infrequent vlogs that offer behind-the-scenes insights into training and travel, amassing over 16,000 subscribers and serving as a platform for fan engagement. Orso appeared on the AEW Unrestricted on September 13, 2021, where he discussed his journey from origins in KBW to signing with , including the significance of his mask and luchador persona as Alabama's top high-flyer. During the episode, he shared stories of mentorship from wrestlers like and , as well as the viral impact of his appearances in Sammy Guevara's vlogs, highlighting how these elements propelled his mainstream exposure. Residing in , Orso has engaged with the local wrestling community by announcing plans in July 2023 to establish the Fuego Dojo, a wrestling aimed at training aspiring performers in the region and fostering growth in Oklahoma's independent scene. This initiative reflects his commitment to giving back, drawing on his experience to mentor talent amid the state's burgeoning promotions. Following his unmasking in April 2025 after losing a career vs. mask match to Atticus Cogar at GCW's 9, media outlets reported widespread surprise and speculation about Orso's future, with coverage emphasizing the emotional weight of the stipulation and his Native American heritage revealed post-match. In May 2025, Orso addressed the event through a dramatic video where he burned his Fuego mask, declaring the character "dead" and introducing a new persona as KJ Orso, the "Silver Tongued Savant," which blended elements of his original KAGE attitude with a more aggressive, unmasked style that drew positive reactions for its reinvention. This shift, portrayed in promos and as a rebirth, positioned him as a cunning in independent bookings, enhancing his narrative depth in 2025 storylines.

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