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Karrion Kross has experienced unexpected popularity in WWE over the last six months. Despite the fans showing huge support ...
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WWE Interested In Bringing Back Failed Lucha Star Mistico, AKA Sin Cara?WWE has expanded its Spanish-speaking fan base by re-signing Andrade, adding Penta and Rey Fenix, and acquiring the iconic ...
Wrestling star Cinta De Oro, formerly known as WWE star, “Sin Cara,” opens School of Lucha Libre in El Paso – the first of ...
One of the big matches booked for tonight’s (June 18) Grand Slam Mexico event saw former AEW world champion MJF go one-on-one ...
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Best Mexican Wrestlers In WWE History - MSNSin Cara ended up wanting to leave WWE as he felt underappreciated and now works in Mexico under the name Cinta de Oro as a tribute to the original performer under that name who passed away in 2016.
WWE invades the Queen City tonight as the Heritage Bank Center hosts the Elimination Chamber go-edition of Raw on Netflix. Just six days out from stepping foot ...
Unlike Sin Cara (both versions), Kalisto, and other luchadors who have been brought in over the years, I think Penta’s story will play out a whole lot differently, and I have a few reasons to ...
A former WWE Superstar was spotted backstage on this past week's episode of AEW Dynamite. The wrestler was former tag team champion, Sin Cara. Sin Cara was last seen inside a WWE ring back in 2019.
Sin Cara's last televised appearance came on the Nov. 11 edition of Raw, when he lost a one-sided match to Drew McIntyre.
Cara has been used mostly as a tag team and lower midcard wrestler over the last few years of his WWE run. He recently popped up on Raw for a string of losses against Andrade and was soundly ...
As noted earlier at this link, WWE RAW Superstar Sin Cara took to Twitter today to announce that he has requested his WWE release. Word going around WWE is that Sin Cara has 3 years left on his ...
Cara, real name Jorge Arias, was originally brought in to WWE in 2009 as a developmental wrestler named Hunico. In 2011 he started wrestling as Sin Cara, a masked wrestler originally portrayed by ...
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