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Los Intocables
After defeating Rodríguez by disqualification in a match, Castillo was assaulted by the Starr Corporation and left bloodied. The same action was repeated after he defeated Zaruxx weeks later. At Juicio Final 2001, Rivera and Castillo won a Double Caribbean Strap Match over Laureano and Rodríguez, a contest with traditional strap match rules but in which the adversaries were strapped to each other. The main night both stables faced each other in a match known as the cage of death where the first to reach a set of handcuff keys could release their team to take on the other. Rivera’s team was composed by Shane, Apolo, Kane and, while Laureano was supported by the Starr Corporation, which won the encounter. That same night, Castillo retained the Hardcore Championship over Terry Funk. Pérez and Castillo went on to compete in a triple threat for the tag team titles, but Rivera accidentally gave the Víctory to another team after attacking Laureano, causing friction between the members of Los Boricuas. The same occurred when the same mistake was repeated in a three-way match. Additional differences appeared between Los Boricuas and Estrada after Castillo lost the Hardcore Championship to Zaruxx. After losing the hardcore title, Castillo defeated Diabólico. Resuming the feud between factions, Castillo and Pérez defeated Laureano and Zaruxx. Another loss involving the interference of Estrada resulted in Los Boricuas violently beating the heel tag team of Chaz and Pete Gas while the former watched from the sidelines along Rivera. At SSummer Attitude, frictions continued between Rivera and Pérez and Castillo, with the former abandoning a scheduled compromise after being ignored. The remaining Boricuas won a TLC match for the belts over Chaz and D’lo Brown. In February 2002, Castillo defeated El Diamante. At Rumble Boricua 2002, Pérez helped Badwrench defeat Castillo for the Hardcore Championship. At Hardcore Weekend 2002, Castillo defeated Cotto. Later in the same event, he participated in a faction match where the faces won after Figueroa pinned González. At Juicio Final 2003, an angle where La Compañía tried to recruit Castillo concluded with an attack after he defeated D’Lo Brown, a member of that stable. In a confrontation later in the event, Konnan challenged him to a match. Castillo and Pérez then faced each other, with the latter winning due to the intervention of heel manager Fernando Tonos. As part of the ongoing faction rivalry, Castillo defeated Konnan by disqualification. During the following weeks, an angle was ran where Castillo began having problems with young wrestlers over his age. This was followed by a skit where Tonos and Pérez tried to recruit him into La Compañía. Tension rose during a four-way match, where he ended brawling with fellow face Anarchy. In April 2003, Miguel Pérez defeated Castillo. On May 24, 2003, these differences led to an angle with Carlos Cotto, who intervened in a match between him and Andy Anderson. Castillo then began a slow heel turn, which began with post-match beatdowns and more confrontations with the young wrestlers. Cotto later interrupted another match, costing Castillo a loss to García. The young wrestlers continued to pursue him, this time interrupting a promo that he cut after winning a match, only to be flipped off. Stefano was able to defeat him. Castillo won a four-way match. On June 5, 2003, he joined Pérez in a beat down over Sewell, being interrupted by Cotto. Castillo then formed a loose alliance with Banderas, helping him retain the Hardcore Championship. Meanwhile, Cotto continued facing him, intervening after a match between Castillo and Víctor Rodríguez. He was briefly involved in a feud between Sewell and Jeff Jarrett, defeating the former with help from the latter. Both feuds were consolidated in a match where Cotto teamed with Sewell in a loss to Castillo and Banderas, being assaulted afterwards. The following night, Cotto defeated Castillo to retain the Intercontinental Championship.

Los Boricuas reunion
Castillo then reformed Los Boricuas with Pérez to challenge Pérez and Vampiro, but his teammate lost cleanly. They continued teaming, but lost their subsequent appearance. On August 2, 2003, he joined Pérez in an unsuccessful bid for the World Tag Team Championship. Despite this, Los Boricuas were able to win a return match over Carlos Cotto and Víctor Rodríguez. Pérez and Castillo were also involved as secondary members of the promotion’s main feud between Ray González and Figueroa. As a singles wrestler, Castillo continued earning wins over young wrestlers, such as Enrique Cruz. Pérez and Craven successfully retained the World Tag Team Championship over Castillo and Slash Venom. However, the former changed partner and won a rematch.

Cotto then lost to Pérez, in a match where he was hit with the title while Castillo distracted the referee. Due to this, Cotto joined García and began pursuing an opportunity for the tag team titles possessed by Los Boricuas, but came up short in consecutive encounters. The team continued their dominance, while the former changed partners. Castillo and Jablonski also defeated Eric Pérez and Cotto. The team continued their dominance, while the former changed partners and introduced Craven, with a confrontation ensuing between the faces afterwards. The same scenario was repeated on November 1, 2003, when Craven lashed at Víctor Rodrigiez following a loss to Los Boricuas. Cotto switched to Eric Pérez, but the result was the same as before. A match where half of each team joined unrelated partners concluded in the same fashion. In the continuation of this storyline, Cotto teamed with García and after scoring a win, issued a challenge to Los Boricuas for Hardcore Weekend. The first night of the event featured a save by Cotto and Craven, after Los Boricuas attacked Vampiro after the latter defeated Pérez in singles. During one of the preliminary nights of Hardcore Weekend, he teamed with Chet Jablonski in a win over Cotto and Eric Pérez. The main night of the tour, Los Boricuas retained the World Tag Team Championship. The long-running feud between Cotto and Castillo extended into 2004. It eventually lead to a match for the World Tag Team titles, which evolved in a storyline with new arrivals Thunder and Lightning. Los Boricuas were dominated in the first match of this series. On January 24, 2004, Los Boricuas captured the belts. At the Armed and Dangerous PPV, Los Boricuas lost to Thunder and Lightning. Castillo tried other partners, but lost rematches. On February 7, 2004, Los Boricuas successfully defended the World Tag Team Championship against Thunder and Lightning. However, the team remained on the losing end of this feud in non-title matches. On February 21, 2004, a tournament was held for the World Tag Team Championships following a confrontation between several teams, with Thunder and Lightning defeating Los Boricuas in the finals. Castillo defeated El Diamante. Castillo then had a secondary involvement in another storyline, when he was involved in a discussion between fellow heel Apolo and the latest member of La Familia, in which his the former turned on him but later aided him in score the win. He then resumed his feud with Thunder and Lightning, by teaming with Venom. Castillo continued his series with Diamante, but was defeated.

Return to WWC
On March 13, 2004, reports circulated indicating that Castillo’s contract with the IWA had expired and that the promotion had opted not to renew it, leading to informal conversations between him and WWC staff. His final matches were Víctories, but over jobbers. On March 20, 2003, WWC aired a segment where Rico Suave received a mysterious call accepting a$10,000 bounty that Álvarez placed on Joe Bravo. However, he was replaced in this angle. Upon arrival, he was given a win over José Rivera, Jr., but a confrontation following a rematch lead to his opponent forming an alliance with Eddie Colón. Castillo then unsuccessfully challenged José River, Jr. for the Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship. On April 24, 2004, he won the title in a rematch. Rivera, Jr. reclaimed the belt on May 8, 2004, however, Castillo was declared champion by forfeit the following week after the champion was forced to attend personal issues outside Puerto Rico. He made his first defense of the title by defeating Sabu in a hardcore match. Castillo then defeated Joe Bravo. He retained the title against Eddie Colón. On June 19, 2004, WWC aired a segment where Castillo ambushed Colón. On July 3, 2004, Colón defeated Castillo for the Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship. Shortly afterwards, Castillo and Álvarez were involved in a power struggle within the heel faction. A series of rematches concluded with no clear winner. On July 11, 2004, Colón and Eddie teamed in a win over Álvarez and Castillo, after which he warned the second of impending betrayal. At Camino a la Gloria-Fase 2, Castillo lost to Milton Adorno following Álvarez’s intervention. Later in the event, both had a confrontation after Castillo refused to join the other heels in a beat down. On July 17, 2004, WWC aired a segment where Rico Suave starred at Castillo while he was talking to other members of the stable. He and Álvarez joined as a tag team to face Laureano and Adorno, but despite winning, he was jumped by the entire heel stable. It was later revealed that despite apologizing in the locker room, Castillo assaulted Álvarez when he expelled his son from the area, leading to the beat down. He was taken off the cards to sell this attack, but issued a challenge for Aniversario 2004. In his return, Castillo pursued those that attacked him, beginning with Estrada. The first date of the Aniversario 2004 tour, Castillo wrestled Abyss to a no contest. The following night, he defeated Álvarez. To close the tour, Álvarez and Abyss defeated Castillo and Adorno. On August 28, 2004, WWC aired a segment where Laureano was about to hold a reunion with Castillo, later that day he became the latest member of the Starr Corporation following another win over Álvarez. Both teamed to defeat Álvarez and Diabólico. Individually, Castillo continued the feud and defeated the former. Castillo then entered a tournament for the vacant Universal Heavyweight Championship, advancing to the semifinals with a win over Vito and to the finals by defeating Abyss. In the finals, Álvarez defeated him to win the belt. He went on to unsuccessfully challenge for the title.

Tag Team division
Castillo was then involved in a legal dispute following a discussion with his wife, for which he was detained. However, this was swiftly resolved and he reappeared in WWC’s next card. He joined Eddie Colón, who was also feuding with Álvarez, in a win over him and Jungle Jim Steele. At Cierre de Temporada, Laureano joined Castillo and Angel Rodríguez in a win over part of the heel stable. Both would team again on January 6, 2005, winning the World tag Team Championship. The following night, Castillo defeated Diamante. On January 8, 2005, the tag team champions defeated Estrada and Álvarez. The tag team champions then wrestled Estrada and Diabólico to a no contest. Following a controversial finish where they retained in a rematch, Jovica was added as a special referee. Meanwhile, Castillo wrestled Álvarez to a no contest. Castillo and Laureano defeated Estrada and Diabólico in another match.

His series with Álvarez continued with a disqualification win. On February 5, 2005, Laureano and Castillo lost the titles to Diamante and Diabólico. He then resumed his feud with Estrada, defeating him in singles. On April 9, 2005, Castillo lost to Puerto Rico Heavyweight Champion, Bryan. He rebounded with a win over Bronco#2. On May 22, 2005, Castillo appeared in NWS saving Black pain from a heel attack. In August, Castillo joined new arrival Shane Sewell. At LA Hora de la Verdad 3, Castillo defeated Adorno by locking him in a car’s trunk. On February 21, 2006, it was announced that Castillo would begin imparting wrestling classes. Entering into March, he began having differences with Sewell. On March 12, 2006, Castillo turned heel. On April 2, 2006, he clashed with Sewell. While NWS reorganized after a schism where half of its personnel splintered to for World Wrestling Stars, Castillo was announced for a PRWA card. However he cancelled this date after deciding to return to WWC. At the Bruiser Brody Cup, Castillo defeated Estrada in a hardcore match. The second night, Laureano teamed with Castillo in a disqualification win over Estrada and Arson. The champions retained in a rematch held the following week. Bryan was then able to defeat Castillo in singles with the help of Estrada. He continued on the losing end of this series in a rematch. On July 21, 2006, Castillo lost to Universal Champion Black pain. He snapped this losing streak with a win over Álvarez. Castillo then got himself disqualified in a match against Pain by hitting him with a chain. This feud continued with a win by Castillo. On August 5, 2006, Castillo joined fellow New Starr Corporation member Chris Joel in a win over Estrada and Arson. The third night of Aniversario, Castillo and Chris Joel defeated Estrada and Arson to win the World tag Team Championship. The following event, he joined the rest of the New Starr Corporation in a loss to Poder Supremo. On August 19, 2006, Castillo wrestled Arson to a no contest. In singles, Castillo wrestled Álvarez to a no contest. Castillo and Joel then won a rematch against Estrada and Arson. At Septiembre Negro, The New Starr Corporation retained the titles in yet another rematch. Later in the tour the Starr Corporation defeated the Poder Supremo. The final date of Septiembre Negro, Castillo and Joel lost the titles to Estrada and Arson. On September 23, 2006, Castillo defeated Tahitian Warrior. The following week, he participated in a battle royale for the vacant Universal Heavyweight Championship, which Abbad won. On October 7, 2006, Castillo and Joel recovered the World Tag Team Championship by defeating Estrada and Arson. In singles, Castillo resumed his feud with Álvarez. At Halloween Wrestling Xtravaganza, Castillo and Joel retained the World Tag Team Championship over The Naturals. Later in the tour, Castillo lost to Estrada. Estrada and Dail lost to Castillo and Joel. On November 18, 2006, Castillo and Joel wrestle Pain and Hannibal to a double disqualification. On November 23, 2006, Terror, Inc. defeated the New Starr Corporation for the World Tag Team Championship. Castillo then wrestled Arson. Castillo and Colón then wrestled Terror, Inc. to a no contest for the World Tag Team Championship. Castillo then defeated Rudy in a bloody feud. Colón and Castillo continued wrestling Terror, Inc to no contests. At Lockout, Castillo turned on Colón during a match for the World Tag Team Championship against Terror, Inc., alter attacking Laureano as well

Singles
After WWC closed its season, PRWA scheduled him to compete for the PRWA World Xtreme Heavyweight Championship, winning the contest. However, the title was immediately vacated due to his commitments with WWC. Jovica prevented a match between Colón and Castillo, instead allowing him to wrestle Rudy to a no contest. At Euphoria 2007, Castillo lost to Vampiro by disqualification. This then evolved into a feud where Estrada and Castillo feuded with Arson and Rudy. On January 20, 2007, Colón introduced Abbad as his surprise partner to challenge Jovica and Álvarez, with the match ending in a disqualification win after Castillo attacked the faces. On January 27, 2007, Castillo got disqualified in a match against Abbad. On February 3, 2007, Colón and Castillo wrestled to a no contest in a match ordered by the Comision. Both were then involved in a feud, including a match where Jovica served as referee and sabotaged Colón. Their next match ended in a no contest. On February 24, 2007, Colón retained the Universal Heavyweight Championship over Castillo. On March 3, 2007, Castillo defeated Orlando Colón to win the Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship. Castillo then defeated Abbad. At Honor vs. Traición, Castillo wrestled Rudy to a no contest. On March 17, 2007, Abbad defeated him. Castillo then defeated Chris joel. On April 14, 2007, Castillo defeated Orlando Colón. Colón then won a rematch after Castillo hit him with a bell. Another match between both concluded in a no contest. On April 27, 2007, Colón retained the Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship over Castillo and Álvarez. On April 28, 2007, Castillo defeated Colón to win the title. At Summer Madness, Colón defeated Castillo. Later in the tour, Castillo retained the Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship in a rematch. WWC then began an angle where Castillo wanted to discuss something with Barrabás. On June 10, 2007, Castillo made a sudden heel turn and aided the heels in a beat down on Rudy. On June 16, 2007, Castillo retained the title when Rudy won a disqualification due to the intervention of Estrada. Castillo and Estrada then defeated Rudy in a handicap match, but were afterwards attacked by a pair of masked wrestlers. At Aniversario, Barrabás and Rudy defeated Castillo and Estrada. The second night of Aniversario, the team of Carlos Colón, Sr. Barrabás, Barrabás, Jr. and Rudy defeated Castillo, Jovica, Estrada, Sr. and Estrada, Jr. Castillo then lost a hardcore match to Rudy. He retained the Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship in a rematch. Another match ended in a no contest. After winning a match over Chris Joel, Castillo was approached by a group of hooded ex-IWA wrestlers who offered him an association, which he declined. Afterwards, Juventud Boricua defeated Sheik Alfarat and Castillo. WWC later aired a segment where Estrada, Jr. was invited to Bryan’s mansion and the two discuss about the Poder Supremo, the invading Encapuchados and that Castillo was not being useful to their cause. Castillo then lost a match to Noriega after being attacked by Barrabás, jr. Now the self-proclaimed leader of Poder Supremo, Bryan confronted Castillo, only to be told that as a veteran he had a right to do whatever he wanted. At Septiembre Negro, Castillo defeated Jeffrey in a three way match for the title that also included Estrada, causing friction in the heels faction. WWC then aired a segment where Jovica questioned Castillo why he wasn’t aiding the heels. At Septiembre Negro, Barrabás, Jr. defeated Castillo. Castillo went on to win a rematch. Rudy then defeated Castillo due to the intervention of Biggie Size of La Rabia. After Barabbas, sr. passed a bell to Castillo during a match, a confrontation ensued between the manager and his son. On October 6, 2010, Rudy defeated Castillo to win the Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship.

La Rabia
After Colón defeated Black Pain to become the first contender, La Rabia turned on him, Colón, Sr. and Rudy, revealing that they were financed by Jovica. Castillo then Joined Bravo and turned on Estrada, Jr. and Bryan. Thunder then lost a handicap match to Castillo and Jeffereys. Estrada, Jr. then defeated Castillo. Castillo and Rudy then wrestled to a double countout. Castillo then won a rematch against Barrabás, Jr. with the help of his opponent‘s father. At PCW, Estrada, Jr. teamed with Castillo, losing to the Shane twins. Castillo then cheated to win a match against Rudy. Castillo then lost a rematch to Rudy. At Lockout, Eddie Colón and Estrada, Jr. defeated Castillo and Black Pain. At Euphoria, Castillo defeated Fidel Sierra. Later in the tour, Estrada, Jr. defeated Castillo in singles. Castillo then defeated BJ by cheating. Castillo then defeated Barrabás, Jr. by using the ropes. Castillo then defeated Fidel Sierra to win 2 points in a tournament for the vacant Universal Heavyweight Championship. Castillo then defeated Barrabás, Jr. Castillo and Yurnet then formed a team. On February 23, 2008, Castillo and Rudy wrestled to a no contest and accumulated one each. Castillo then teamed with Joel in a loss to Gemelos D’Jour. Estrada then defeated Castillo with the help of Gemelos D’Jour. At Camino a la Gloria, Bravo and Castillo defeated Gemelos D’Jour. Castillo then wrestled Rudy to a no contest. In a rematch, Castillo won to gather two points. Bravo and Castillo then teamed with a win over Gemelos D’Jour. The team of Bravo and Castillo then lost to Gemelos D’ Jour. Castillo then defeated Estrada by cheating. Estrada defeated Castillo in consecutive matches. Thunder then defeated Castillo. Castillo then defeated Estrada in a qualificatory match. He was also given wins over jobbers. Gemelos D’Jour then defeated Castillo and Joel. Castillo then defeated BJ. Castillo then teamed with Bad Boy Bradley in a loss to Gemelos D’Jour. In August, Castillo sabotaged a Rudy match. He continued gaining wins over jobbers and intervening in other matches. An angle then began where González and other members of La Familia tried recruiting Castillo into the group. He was given wins over jobbers. When approached to injure Orlando Colón, Castillo recommended Corino, later explaining that he was not interested in that kind of work. After wards, he made the save and attacked the heels, including González himself. For this, he was ambushed by Félix Tapia and Charles Evans to the satisfaction of González. Castillo then defeated Gorbea, after being jumped by the heels. At Septiembre Negro, Castillo wrestled Charles Evans to a double disqualification. A rematch ended with a double countout. Castillo then lost to Evans after being attacked by Corino. He was given wins over jobbers. Castillo then cheated to defeat Evans. He also made incursions in the tag team division.

First contenders
At Lockout, the team of Castillo and Estrada, as well as the Texas Outlaws, became the first contenders for the World Tag Team Championship after a draw. In a rematch held at Euphoria 2009, with Ricky Reyes replacing Dean, they became the sole contenders. Incumbent champions Thunder and Lightning were then involved in a standoff with contenders Estrada and Castillo. On January 10, 2009, Castillo and Estrada defeated Thunder and Lightning with the help of a heel referee to win the World Tag Team Championship. The team then remained neutral, confronting both face and heel challengers. Castillo and Estrada then retained the World Tag Team Championship over Thunder and Lightning by cheating. They won a rematch by using increasingly dirty tactics. In singles, Thunder and Lightning defeated Castillo and Estrada, respectively. A rematch between both teams concluded without a winner. Castillo, Estrada and Mr. Mac then defeated Thunder, Lightning and Laureano, after hitting the latter with a title belt. Thunder and Lightning then teamed with Laureano to defeat Castillo, Estrada and Mr. Mac. On March 7, 2009, Thunder and Lightning defeated Castillo and Estrada in a TLC match to win the World Tag Team Championship. Thunder and Lightning then retained over Castillo and Idol Stevens. At Camino a la Gloria, Castillo defeated Santana. Castillo then appeared in the PRWA. At WWC, he lost to Thunder. Prior to the IWA tenth anniversary event, Castillo returned to the promotion in what was described as a formal reunion of Los Boricuas. In September he participated in the PRWA’s version of Septiembre Negro. As the PRWA Heavyweight Champion, Castillo defended against the likes of Gansta. Profe also wrestled, joining Gansta and Mr. Big to wrestle Huracan Castillo, Blitz and Shane Sewell. Profe continued antagonizing Castillo and Shane, bringing in opponents to face them. Mr. Big joined Arafat to wrestle Castillo and Sewell. El Profe brought challengers for Castillo. In November 2011, Castillo returned to WWC. Castillo and Laureano faced each other. To open Lockout, Castillo defeated Laureano by disqualification. To open Euphoria, Castillo defeated El Diabólico by disqualification. The following night, Castillo defeated Laureano. When Barrabás and Barrabás Jr. where beating AJ Castillo at Crossfire 2012, Castillo came to the rescue setting up a new feud. At Lockout the Castillos defeated the Barrabás. At Euphoria, Castillo defeated Barrabás Jr. At PRWA, Castillo and Chicky Starr clashed. Their feud concluded without a winner, as both joined forces.

World Wrestling League
WWL, Los Boricuas reunited for the promotion’s international tours. In the launch show of AWA, an old school-style promotion, Castillo defeated Destro. In the main event, Laureano defeated Rico Suave, but was betrayed and formed an alliance with Castillo. At WWL Los Boricuas wrestled Psycho Circus in an inconclusive match. At AWA Hercules Gomez defeated Castillo to close the year. At Summer Madness 2014, Castillo reunited with Pérez as Los Boricuas to dethrone Los Templarios. In singles, Ash defeated Castillo. Los Templarios failed to defeat Los Boricuas, also known as the Caribbean Express, in a titular match. After both teams tied in a titular match, the World Tag Team Championship was held up. A rematch concluded in a time limit draw. He participated in the Carlos Colón Cup won by Mighty Ursus. After losing a titular match to Los Templarios at Septiembre Negro 2014, Castillo turned on Pérez. He continued appearing at AWA. At WWC, Castillo attacked Laureano after being questioned about betraying Miguel Pérez. This was accompanied by a challenge for Aniversario. Castillo got himself disqualified against Cotto by using the ring bell. Castillo won a rematch with the help of Savio Vega. Castillo defeated Cotto with the help of Gilbert. To open Aniversario 41 Cotto defeated Castillo. To continue the tour, Pérez defeated Castillo by disqualification. Afterwards, Los Boricuas surprising reunited to attack the Colón cousins. Los Templarios and Los Boricuas clashed. Both teams clashed in singles. At Lockout, Los Boricuas defeated Los Templarios to win the World Tag Team Championship. At Euphoria 2015 Los Boricuas defeated Sons of Samoa. To continue the tour, Castillo faced El Diabólico. Los Boricuas defeated La Revolución by disqualification. Los Boricuas faced La Revolución to a disqualification. Los Boricuas and Mike Mendoza defeated all three members of La Revolución. Los Boricuas continued appearing in AWA. Ash helped Castillo defeat William de la Vega. Los Boricuas defeated La Revolución by disqualification when the third member of that group interfered. Castillo returned to WWL for Wrestlefest, losing to Black Pain for the Extreme Championship.

Final years and retirement
In 2018, Castillo made an appearance for WWL at Summer Blast. At WWL War in the West, Savio Vega, Castillo and Slash Venom defeated Puro Macho. At Impacto Total: El Tour, Castillo faced Slash Venom in an inconclusive match. To close the tour Castillo, Spectro and Vasago defeated Dreamcatcher, Zaruxx and Agente Bruno. At WWW, Mr. Big defeated Cotto, Abdul Hakeem and Castillo to win the Puerto Rico’s Kings of Extreme. At IWA Khris Ortiz and JC Navarro clashed against Los Boricuas. At IWA, Thunder faced Castillo in the semifinals of a tournament for the vacant Intercontinental Championship. At Golpe de Estado, Monster Pain defeated Castillo to win the Intercontinental Championship in the final of a tournament. At Hardcore Weekend, Thunder and Lightning clashed with Castillo and Joe Bravo.