Hector "Cholo Lokz" Ramirez grew up in the unforgiving streets of East Los Angeles, where survival meant becoming more ruthless than anyone around him. By the time he was 12, he was already running with the Eighteenth Street Gang, quickly making a name for himself as a brutal enforcer. Hector earned his nickname "El Lobo" after a series of violent acts that showed his predatory nature—he hunted his enemies with cold precision, leaving a trail of fear in his wake.
By his late teens, Hector was controlling key drug territories, using violence and intimidation to solidify his power. He didn’t just oversee the drug trade—he made sure anyone who crossed him paid a steep price, often with their lives. Hector’s reputation for brutality spread through the streets, and even within his own gang, he was both respected and feared. His rise was marked by bloodshed, and his cold, calculated approach made him untouchable—until a DEA operation finally brought him down.
At 28, Hector was sentenced to ten years in prison for drug trafficking, but incarceration only made him more dangerous. Behind bars, he ran operations with an iron fist, punishing anyone who betrayed him. His influence reached far beyond the prison walls, and his violent reputation continued to grow.
Now, in his early forties and freshly released, Hector is back on the streets with a vendetta. The world outside may have changed, but his ruthless drive for power hasn’t. "El Lobo" is more feared than ever, and he's ready to take back what’s his, no matter the cost.
Matthew "Sinister" Samedi
3-Time World Champion
Outbreak Survivor
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