By 1971, Cortez was wrestling in America and held the
AWA World Tag Team Championship with
Red Bastien. On July 24, 1971, Hercules Cortez died of injuries suffered in a single-car accident early in the morning. Cortez and Bastien were returning to Minneapolis-St. Paul after a tag team match in Winnipeg just hours earlier. Eye witnesses state that Hercules was driving well over 100 miles per hour down a highway near
St. Cloud, Minnesota. The next time they saw the vehicle, it had crashed on the side of the highway. Bastien survived the wreck with some minor injuries. Hercules Cortez on the other hand was ejected from the vehicle and landed approximately 75 feet away from the wreckage. It was believed that Cortez suffered a broken neck and died instantly. First reports had it that Bastien, long a popular mat performer in the area had been seriously injured, but fortunately, it turned out this was not so. Bastien told AWA promoter
Wally Karbo that he really didn't know what happened or what caused the accident. "All I know." said Bastien, "was that Hercules was at the wheel. The next thing I knew the car went off the road, turned over and then righted itself. I found myself under the dashboard, hardly believing I was still alive." Hercules, had been scheduled to wrestle
Nick Bockwinkel later that day. He was buried in
North Royalton, Ohio. Hercules was still one-half of the AWA World Tag Team Champions with Red Bastien at the time of his death. Bastien chose
The Crusher (wrestler) to replace Hercules as his new partner. ==Championships and accomplishments==