Angel Medina, known in the wrestling world simply as Angel, carved out a notable niche in the realm of professional wrestling during his time with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) from 1999 to 2001. As a member of the notorious stable Da Baldies, Angel's fierce rivalry with New Jack culminated in a memorable victory at the ECW pay-per-view "Guilty as Charged 2000," making the event a sought-after collectible among wrestling enthusiasts. Collectors particularly treasure the ECW Fan Cam releases from April 13, 2000, and January 27, 2000, which capture Angel’s intense performances and the electric atmosphere of ECW events during the promotion's peak.
His career, which also included stints in Mexico and Japan, reflects a dynamic evolution, transitioning from the ring to a more stable life as a police officer in Wichita, Kansas, before making a return to the wrestling scene in 2017. This blend of wrestling history and his continued presence in the sport keeps Angel’s legacy alive among collectors, who seek out his work not only for its entertainment value but also as a testament to an era that defined hardcore wrestling.