Víctor Quiñones

Quiñones' mother was the owner of a hotel in San Juan where wrestlers stayed in Puerto Rico and his stepfather was a lawyer and politician and they raised him to be savvy and entrepreneurial.

Being bilingual, he became an asset to the Puerto Rican wrestling office at a young age of 13, helping out Gorilla Monsoon and others when they came to the island.

Quiñones retained strong connections with many professional wrestling federations outside Puerto Rico, and was known for his extraordinary booking/promoting faculty.

The storylines were created within the program only with Mexican luchadores such as El Hijo del Santo and Negro Casas that competed in Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) and Puerto Rican wrestlers such as Miguel Pérez Jr., Jesús Castillo Jr. and José Estrada Jr.. Also Savio Vega and some other talents went from the main roster to make appearances at Super Astros.

By the end of 1999, Victor Quiñones, alongside Savio Vega and Miguel Pérez, formed the International Wrestling Association in Puerto Rico.

By 2002 the WWF finish the working agreement, IWA had developed a roster of home grown talent like Chicano, Ricky Banderas, El León Apolo with a booking team of Dutch Mantel, Luke Williams and Hector “Moody” Melendez.

[8] Soon after the death, several Japanese federations and wrestlers, including Taka Michinoku and Tajiri, paid tribute to him by having special ceremonies.