Jose Estrada, Jr.
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Jose Estrada, Jr. | |
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Ring name(s) | Super Medico III[1] Crypt Keeper[1] Jose Estrada[2] |
Billed height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[1] |
Billed weight | 245 lb (111 kg)[1] |
Born | Puerto Rico[1] |
Resides | Tampa, Florida |
Debut | 1978[2] |
Jose Estrada, Jr. is an American former professional wrestler. He was involved in one of the more ill-fated angles in World Wrestling Federation history - the infamous stable wars of late 1997.
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[edit] Career
[edit] World Wrestling Federation (1997-1998)
Debuting in 1997, Estrada played one of Savio Vega's faction, Los Boricuas. He lost to future star, Edge, in Edge's television debut match with the WWF in 1998.[3] Estrada broke his neck after trying to catch Edge's somersault plancha, resulting in a premature count-out.[3] By the end of 1998, he was no longer employed by the company, as all the Boricuas were released. He later appeared in TNA Wrestling. Today, Estrada is a correctional officer with the special operations team in Florida. He lives in Tampa and is married with two children.