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Debuting in 1997, Estrada played one of [[Savio Vega]]'s faction, [[Los Boricuas]]. He lost to future star, [[Adam Copeland|Edge]], in Edge's debut match with the WWF in [[1998]]. Estrada broke his neck after trying to catch Edge's [[somersault]] [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Plancha|plancha]], resulting in a premature count-out. 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. |
Debuting in 1997, Estrada played one of [[Savio Vega]]'s faction, [[Los Boricuas]]. He lost to future star, [[Adam Copeland|Edge]], in Edge's debut match with the WWF in [[1998]]. Estrada broke his neck after trying to catch Edge's [[somersault]] [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Plancha|plancha]], resulting in a premature count-out. 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. |
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[http://www.bodyslamming.com/other/joseestrada.html Bodyslammin' 4ever - Jose Estrada, Jr.] |
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Revision as of 17:50, 10 October 2007
Jose Estrada, Jr. (born: August 25, 1973) 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.
Debuting in 1997, Estrada played one of Savio Vega's faction, Los Boricuas. He lost to future star, Edge, in Edge's debut match with the WWF in 1998. Estrada broke his neck after trying to catch Edge's somersault plancha, resulting in a premature count-out. 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.