Los Boricuas

Vega left the group in July and would return to a singles career before being released in August after suffering an arm injury during the Brawl for All tournament.

Perez, Castillo and Estrada would still fight as a tag team on Raw is War and Shotgun until October 1998 and competed on Super Astros until the show ended in September 1999 and all three of them left the company.

On September 5, 1999, Los Boricuas made their final appearance in a backstage segment, which was the last episode of Super Astros.

[5] At the event, Los Boricuas defeated a stable known as "La Revolución Dominicana" in a flag-on-a-pole match.

[7] On July 1, 2013, Alejandro Franqui, the president of a promotion named Perfect Stars Wrestling (PSW) announced that its first show would serve as a homage to Los Boricuas.

The final segment was published on July 9, 2013, instead featuring Pérez randomly entering Vega's office and confirming that he was going to join his fellow Boricuas.

[8] Like with Estrada, Pérez was abandoning a prolonged period of inactivity, making his first appearance in over a year since performing as president of the IWA.

Performing as heels, the tag team was brought in to work a feud with a stable known as La Revolución.

Rapper and part-time professional wrestler Bad Bunny made references to two members of the group in a Raw appearance prior to Backlash, after which Savio Vega symbolically named him the "5th Boricua".

[12] Vega himself made several appearances at the event, handing Bad Bunny a "Boricua kendo stick" for his San Juan Street Fight and using the stable's entrance music during a second intervention where he was joined by the Latino World Order.