José Estrada Jr. | |
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Birth name | José Estrada Jr. |
Born | Puerto Rico |
Residence | Tampa, Florida |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Super Medico III Crypt Keeper Foreign Exchange Jose Estrada Jose Estrada Jr. Halcón Negro |
Billed height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
Billed weight | 245 lb (111 kg) |
Debut | 1978 |
Retired | 1999 |
José Estrada Jr. is a Puerto Rican former professional wrestler.
In the World Wrestling Council (WWC), Estrada was known as Super Medico III and teamed with his father José Estrada Sr. (Super Medico I) as the Super Medicos. The first won the WWC Caribbean Tag Team Championship from Rick Valentine and Eric Embry on November 10, 1990, before losing the title back to the team on December 15 of that year. They began their second reign on January 6, 1991, losing the title to Valentine and new partner Gran Mendoza 17 days later.
A few months later, Estrada—now known as Super Medic III—defeated American Scott Hall to win the WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Championship on April 20, 1991. He lost the title to Rod Price on July 6, 1991. Super Medic III regained the title from Price on July 13, before losing it to Fidel Sierra on August 3, 1991.
Estrada made his World Wrestling Federation (WWF) debut in June 1997 as a member of Savio Vega's Los Boricuas stable with Miguel Pérez Jr. and Jesús "Huracán" Castillo. They were mainly involved in angles with other stables including the Nation of Domination and the Disciples of Apocalypse (DoA). The feud with DoA was voted the Worst Feud of the Year by the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.