José Estrada Sr. is a notable figure in the world of professional wrestling, whose contributions have left a lasting imprint on the industry, particularly in the realm of physical media. His appearances as Conquistador Dos in WWE during the late 1980s, especially in the "WWE Los Angeles Wrestling: November '88" (1988) release, showcase his dynamic presence and the era's wrestling style. Collectors seek out these releases not only for their nostalgia but also for the unique insight they provide into a pivotal time in wrestling history.
Estrada's legacy extends beyond his wrestling persona; he was also instrumental in Puerto Rico's wrestling scene, where he captivated audiences as Super Medico I. His work with the World Wrestling Council has made him a sought-after figure among collectors who value rare footage and the stories behind the characters. As a father, he passed this passion on to his son, José Estrada Jr., further enriching the family’s legacy in the wrestling world. Collectors cherish his work for its authenticity and the cultural significance it holds within the wrestling community.