Rico Suave (wrestler)
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Julio Estrada | |
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Ring name(s) | Rico Suave Fabulous Boy Cobra El Indio Taino Mr.PNP Super Medico #4 Crazy Sheik (BJW) Solid Gold #2 |
Billed height | 6'3 |
Billed weight | 275 lbs |
Born | October 10, 1983 Humacao, Puerto Rico |
Trained by | Divino Tony Jose Estrada Sr. |
Debut | 1984 |
Rico Suave (born Julio Estrada) is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler who wrestles in the World Wrestling Council promotion.
[edit] Career
Estrada started his career in 1984 wrestling under various names, teamed with Solid Gold #1 in 1991 in the Americas Wrestling Federation in Puerto Rico. Left the company to enter WWC in 1992 and became the top manager in the company later in that year when Joe Don Smith left to play for the then-expansion team Colorado Rockies so Estrada took his spot and managed various wrestlers like Greg Valentine, Dick Murdoch, Eddie Gilbert, Kane, Buddy Landell, Mabel, Val Venis, Glamour Boy Shane, Abdullah The Butcher, Ray Gonzalez, El Nene, Rex King, El Diamante, La Tigresa, Victor The Bodyguard, Jesus Castillo, "Jungle" Jim Steele, Chicky Starr and others. Feuded with Carlos Colon on and off for many years.
Estrada is the leader of El Poder Supremo (The Supreme Power) Heel stable in the WWC. On November 23, 2006 he managed Hannibal & Black Pain to win the WWC Tag Team Titles from Jesus Castillo & Chris Joel in Carolina, Puerto Rico
[edit] Championships and accomplishments
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- WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship
- WWC Carribean Heavyweight Championship
- WWC Television Championship
- WWC Tag Team Championship (5 times) with Eddie Watts (1), Ricky Santana (1), Agente Bruno (1) and Diabolico (2)
- CMLL(Mexico)
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- CMLL Mexico Heavyweight Championship
- CMLL Tag Team Championship (1 time) with Ricky Santana