Alex Abrahantes (b. 1977)

Alias:
Yutzak Arafat

Birthplace:
Secaucus, New Jersey, U.S.

Born:
September 11, 1977

Alex Abrahantes is an American Born Actor, Writer, Producer, Commentator and on-air Television Personality. For over 20 years, Alex Abrahantes has worked in the Sports Entertainment Industry. Beginning as talent, he worked his way to being the youngest member of the Creative Team at the WWE, working directly under Vince and Stephanie McMahon. There he assisted in the writing and producing of Monday Night RAW, Smackdown!, Sunday Night Heat and various Pay Per View Specials.  Alex has appeared on many TV series including Law and Order, Law and Order SVU, One Life to Live, All My Children, WWE Monday Night RAW, TNA Impact Wrestling and others.  Alex is one of the only few to have worked for WWE, TNA, Lucha Libre USA, and ROH Wrestling. While at TNA Wrestling, Alex produced the Spanish announce team, hosted, produced and edited web content, as well as created and ran a fan club marketing program.  At Lucha Libre USA, he served as the Vice President and oversaw the Creative Department, Marketing and Sponsorships. Alex served as the head Play by Play Spanish Commentator for Ring of Honor Wrestling. He also was the lead Spanish Commentator for All IN and commentated All Elite Wresting's Double or Nothing Pay Per Via.  In addition to his many years experience in the Sports Entertainment Industry, Alex has worked in the Marketing Industry consulting for many Fortune 500 brands. Most recently, Alex has produced several live events for the tech giant, HP and a two-day event for People en Espanol featuring Pitbull and Gloria Estefan.

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