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Los Conquistadores (professional wrestling)


 

Los Conquistadores is the name of a professional wrestling tag team in the World Wrestling Entertainment, the team consisted of two masked jobbers; Uno and Dos. Many wrestlers have played the part of a conquistador, though the costumes of the tag team has varied from a anonymous gold featureless masks and spandex body suits to blue and gold Japanese style wrestling masks and elaborate shoulder pads.

Related Topics:
Professional wrestling - Tag team - World Wrestling Entertainment - Jobbers

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  • José Luis Rivera and José Estrada were the original Coquistadores appearing in late 80's. Their only major match was a 20-man elimination match at Survivor Series 1988 (as "The Conquistadors").
  • Aaron Aguilera & Christopher Daniels frequently tagged in WWF (now WWE) as Los Conquistadores.
  • Edge & Christian assumed the role of Los Conquistadores after being told they would not receive another shot at the Hardy Boyz World Tag Team Championship, but posing as Los Conquistadores they went on to win the titles at No Mercy 2000.
  • Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy were next to wear the golden mask the night after Edge & Christian had won the World Tag Team Championship as Los Conquistadores. They were scheduled to face (the real) Los Conquistadores for the titles on WWE RAW. Christian never made it to ringside, so Edge went on to face them alone, not knowing it was indeed the Hardy Boyz and as a result Edge went on to lose the match. After the match Los Conquistadores tore off their masks revealing themself to be Matt and Jeff.
  • Rob Conway and Nick Dinsmore were next to assume the role in a match taped for the July 17, 2003 edition of SmackDown! where they were beat by Rey Mysterio & Billy Kidman. Unlike previous versions of Los Conquistadores, Conway and Dinsmore wore blue and gold masks with an exposed mouth section similar to the mask worn by Ultimo Dragon and blue shoulder pads.
  • Rob Conway and new partner, Johnny Jeter wreestled as the Conquistadores at the APA Invitational Barroom Brawl Match during WWE Vengeance 2003, a SmackDown! held Pay Per View