[13] At August's SummerSlam, Estrada offered the undefeated Umaga's services to The McMahons (Vince and Shane) to "take out" their D-Generation X (Shawn Michaels and Triple H) (DX) opponents during their tag team match.
[21] In February 2007, he managed Umaga to his first title, the Intercontinental Championship,[22] and stood beside him during his partnership with Vince McMahon and feud with Bobby Lashley.
[26] In this capacity, Estrada’s on-screen character was vested with authoritative control over match bookings, talent management, and the overall operational narrative of the ECW brand within WWE’s scripted programming.
In early 2008, a storyline was developed involving Estrada and Colin Delaney, an independent wrestler portrayed as an underdog competing without an official WWE contract.
[27] Exercising his (storyline) executive authority, Estrada subjected Delaney to a series of matches against a range of significantly larger and more experienced opponents, including The Big Show and the then-ECW Champion Chavo Guerrero Jr.[28] Estrada stipulated that Delaney would earn a WWE contract only upon securing a victory against these opponents.
The narrative arc culminated on the May 6, 2008, episode of ‘‘ECW on Sci Fi’’, where Delaney defeated Estrada in a singles match, thereby fulfilling the conditions to receive an official WWE contract.
On June 3, 2008, Estrada was removed from his position as General Manager during an episode of ‘‘ECW on Sci Fi’’, with Theodore Long announced as his replacement.
[31] The (storyline) justification provided was that the WWE Board of Directors deemed it financially imprudent to compensate Estrada for both his managerial and wrestling roles.
Subsequently, Estrada’s character was depicted as striving to secure a wrestler’s contract, which parallels the earlier challenges he himself imposed on Delaney.
[32] During this period, he was primarily utilized as a “jobber,” which saw him lose matches to both established and debuting wrestlers while attempting to earn his contract within the storyline framework.
[38] In March 2019, Estrada made his return to professional wrestling with a role as manager of Jacob Fatu, nephew of former client Umaga.