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Jorge Bribiesca Ayala a.k.a George X (born January 23rd 1974) is a Mexican Television show host specialized in action sports and Mixed Martial Arts. George X is the Spanish-language announcer of the X Games for ESPN Deportes and play-by-play commentator for the Mixed martial arts promotion company Bellator Fighting Championships.[1] While working for Televisa in 2001, George X gained national notoriety in Mexico as he covered Super Bowl XXXV dressed as an American football player.[2] In 2004 George X hosted the controversial Fear Factor-like series Gana la Verde for Liberman Broadcasting in Los Angeles, where winning contestants were promised legal representation to get a Green Card. In addition, George X hosted 3 seasons of the award winning show Reto Final Nissan for Fox Deportes, where he had to reunite international soccer stars and get them to play a televised rematch.

Family Background

George X's real name is Jorge Bribiesca and comes from a family of artists. His father Jorge Bribiesca Castañeda (1920-1997) was an accomplished guitar professor who also played with several Trios and Quartets in the 70's being the most famous Guitarras Mexicanas with Ramon Dona-Dio. He performed in several movies and Television shows along side actors such as Wolf Ruvinskis and Cuco Sanchez. George X's uncle Salvador Bribiesca was a talented and respected painter and founder of the Instituto de Arte Bribiesca (Bribiesca Arts Institute) in Mexico City. Given his impressive realistic style, he was a sought after artists by celebrities and politicians for personal portraits. His second uncle was legendary composer and guitarist Antonio Bribiesca, famous in Mexico in the 60's and 70's for his unique style of playing traditional Mexican music on the guitar. [3] [4] He starred in several films, radio and television shows including La Hora Max Factor and El show de Paco Malgesto. Some of his accomplishments include winning Golden records and the "Microfono de Oro" awards. He passed away in 1980 but his music is still enjoyed by millions. [5].

Early Life

George X was born in Mexico City on January 23rd 1974. The son of Aurelia Ayala a homemaker and guitar professor Jorge Bribiesca Castañeda. George grew up in the northern district of Mexico City and at the age of 11 relocated to Guadalajara, Jalisco. Shortly after moving, George started training Tae Kwon Do, a Corean Martial art. After 3 years in the sport he earned the black belt 1st dan degree. In High School, George X excelled in graphic design and media. He became a popular cartoon designer and school radio and Television host / producer.

Television Career

Channel 4 Guadalajara

George X started his television career behind the camera. His first job was at Televisa Guadalajara Channel 4 as a graphic design assistant where he created several show logos, storyboards and promos. In the summer of 1995 he became the host of the kids game show Super Acción. The show was cancelled after 2 years on the air. Later on, George X joined the production team of the edgy action sports and music show Generacion X. The show was produced by film director and Producer Fernando Lebrija Amar a morir.

Televisa Mexico

Between 1998 and 2000 he worked with producers Fernando Lebrija and Miguel Angel Fox as art director for several shows including: Rostros de Mexico hosted by veteran journalist Jacobo Zabludovsky, Espacio de Tatiana hosted by Tatiana (singer), the television music specials of El Reencuentro, popular 80's Pop band Flans and mexican rock band Jaguares (rock band). Jorge Bribiesca created the stage name "George X" when he got casted as an adventure reporter on the variety show Mucho Gusto hosted by actress Laura Zapata.

Televisa Deportes

Between 2000 and 2003 George X worked for Televisa Deportes as a special event correspondent, adventure reporter and segment host.