Today it became clear that the former Sin Cara, whose real name is Jorge Arias, won’t be fighting with WWE over the Sin Cara name going forward. He’s announced on social media that he’s changing his ...
Now: After leaving the WWE nest, Sin Cara renamed himself Cinta de Oro and worked extensively in Mexico. Then, in 2023, he ...
Having already forged a strong international following, Sin Cara, known for his high-flying style and awe-inspiring acrobatics, set his sights on reaching new heights of global success with WWE. The ...
Sin Cara didn’t wrestle a match on AAA’s year-end show, but showed up to save Pagano from an attack by rudos. There were sound issues when he cut a promo after the save (as you can see in the clip ...
Weeks after he publicly requested his release from the company, Sin Cara (real name Jorge Arias) was officially granted his release by the WWE on Dec. 8. Mere days later Arias returned to Mexican ...
When Sin Cara made his WWE debut more than a year ago, it seemed as though there were big plans for the high-flying luchador who famously wrestled as Mistico in his native Mexico. A suspension, an ...
Sin Cara has been ordered by the WWE to attend anger management classes following his altercation with Chris Jericho. Sin Cara has been trying to create a new name for himself on Raw’s Cruiserweight ...
WWE 24/7 Champion Reginald and former WWE Superstar Sin Cara (Jose Jorge Arriaga Rodriguez, aka Cinta de Oro) had a back & forth on Twitter this week. Reginald received some praise on social media ...
According to Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio (subscription required and recommended), those leading the company have decided that the pattern of behavior regarding Jorge Arias, the man who ...
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