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 ...
WWE filed for two trademarks on the Sin Cara name last week. The USPTO (United States Patent & Trademark Office) records show that two applications were filed on October 21, both for merchandise use.
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 ...
Sin Cara has been portrayed by several different stars in WWE over the past few years. Jorge Rodriguez was the second star to appear under the mask for WWE and the longest-tenured superstar to remain ...
Sin Cara is quite a legendary name in WWE but not for the reasons anyone would really like. Different wrestlers played the character, he spent a lot time out injured and he botched a lot of moves, but ...
Sin Cara is one of those characters in WWE that never really took off the way that the company had expected that it would. Sin Cara's run in WWE was marked with inconsistent booking decisions and ...
Former WWE wrestler Sin Cara, who is from El Paso, has a new name and will be starring in a drive-in lucha libre event Nov. 28 at the El Paso County Coliseum. Victor Apodaca Jr., of Vago Promotions, ...
When Sin Cara came to the WWE most fans were excited. The man was known to be a wrestling superstar in Mexico and most expected him to be the next breakthrough Latino superstar. In just a few short ...
Sad news for anyone who likes being jarred out of a wrestling match by injury or horrible failure today as WWE has released the original Sin Cara, aka lucha libre superstar Mistico. The most thrilling ...