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In Video: WWE stars at Solidarity Rally
Posted By: Fukuji » October 13, 2011 » Category: Videos


New Sin Cara Items on WWE Shop
Posted By: Fukuji » October 12, 2011 » Category: News & Updates Photos

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Now your house/bedroom will be able to have Sin Cara‘s style there! WWE released two new items with Sin Cara‘s mask and these things are avaiable on WWE Shop. The new items are a night light and a pillow. Check the prices below:

Sin Cara Night Light – $9.99
Sin Cara Pillow – $25.00
Sin Cara Blue Plastic Mask – $9.99


SmackDown Spoilers For 10/14
Posted By: Fukuji » October 12, 2011 » Category: Spoilers

Sin Cara will be in action this week on SmackDown episode but if you’re not interested in wait until SmackDown starts to know what will happen read the box below:

* 41-man Battle Royal. Eliminations: Cody Rhodes, Derrick Bateman, Michael McGillicutty, Matt Striker, William Regal, Percy Watson, Dolph Ziggler, John Morrison, Trent Baretta, Ted DiBiase, Curt Hawkins, Tyler Reks, Drew McIntyre, Justin Gabriel, Mason Ryan, Primo, Santino Marella, Alex Riley, Kofi Kingston, Zack Ryder, David Otunga, Ezekiel Jackson, Heath Slater, Sin Cara (black), The Uso’s, Christin, R-Truth, CM Punk, Sheamus, Wade Barrett, Jack Swagger, Jinder Mahal.

The final two are The Miz and Randy Orton. Orton hit an RKO on The Miz outside the ropes and both fell out. Miz hit the ground first so Orton won the match. Missing from the match – John Cena and Sin Cara (blue). Daniel Bryan was in the match but we missed his elimination.

* Sin Cara (black) attacks Sin Cara (blue) on the way to the ring. He takes his mask and puts it on to face Justin Gabriel. He ends up beating Gabriel.

Source: wrestlingnewsworld.com


Superstars at the Solidarity Rally before Raw SuperShow
Posted By: Fukuji » October 11, 2011 » Category: Photos

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Some WWE Superstars, Divas and another employees (including Sin Cara) did they first-ever “Solidarity Rally” and WWE.com posted exclusive pictures of them from the parking lot ouside the arena in Oklahoma City before this week RAW SuperShow (10/10/11).


Sin Cara Lands WWE ’12 Cover
Posted By: Fukuji » October 8, 2011 » Category: News & Updates Photos

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Different countries have different artwork for THQ’s upcoming WWE ’12 video game and the original Sin Cara has been chosen for the cover in Mexico.

Source: wrestlenewz.com


November WWE Magazine Scan
Posted By: Fukuji » October 8, 2011 » Category: Photos

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Thanks to Kim from DivaCity we have one scan of November WWE magazine featuring Sin Cara.


Power 25: October 8, 2011
Posted By: Fukuji » October 8, 2011 » Category: News & Updates

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10/07/11 SmackDown Coverage
Posted By: Fukuji » October 8, 2011 » Category: Results

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Teddy Long shows up and says that if they are just going to stand there and talk, the audience will be the ones to walk out. He tells Christian and Rhodes that if he was on their shoes, he would be preparing for tonight’s main event tag team match, because they will team up against Sheamus and Randy Orton. As for Del Rio, if he wants to compete, then his match is next, and since he pacifically requested for this specific opponent, he’s going to get him, so is Alberto Del Rio vs. “The Mexican Sensation” Sin Cara.

Del Rio tells him to shut up and says there is only one Mexican Sensation, better than any Mexican or American, and his name is Alberto Del Rio. We go for a break.

-Commercial

Back from the break, Ricardo Rodriguez announces Alberto Del Rio who is already on the ring. Sin Cara (Blue) enters next.

WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio vs. Sin Cara (Blue) – non-title match

No Sin Cara mood lights for this match. Del Rio grounds Sin Cara with stomps, punches and a kick to the back. Del Rio whips Sin Cara who bounces off the ropes, ducks a clothesline, gains momentum and delivers a headscissors takedown. Del Rio goes for another clothesline but Cara ducks again and tries to deliver a handspring elbow that is countered into a german suplex. Del Rio kicks Cara‘s head, covers and only two. After that, he places Cara on a rest hold. Cara stands up and tries to fight back but gets mat slammed. A kick to the back and another cover for two from the WWE Champion. Del Rio places some knees on Sin Cara‘s head, but his cover falls short of a pinfall, so he goes to another headlock, and tries to remove Cara‘s mask while he’s at it. Cara again tries to fight back, but a headbutt drops him. He stand in the corner, Del Rio runs towards him, but he lifts his feet to hit the Champ’s face, climbs the turnbuckle, and delivers a flying hurricanrana. He delivers several kicks to Del Rio’s leg, who pushes Cara to the corner, runs towards him but eats an elbow to the side of the head and a headscissors DDT for a nearfall. Sin Cara goes to the top rope and tries a cross body but Del Rio grabs his arm and delivers his arm codebreaker, followed by the Cross Armbreaker which Sin Cara taps out to.

Winner: WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio via submission

After the match, Sin Cara Black comes out and attacks Sin Cara Blue. He works the arm that Del Rio damaged, delivering a snap suplex while holding Blue Cara‘s arm to his back. After that, Black Cara delivers his Senton Bomb finisher and taunts Blue Cara.

Source: wrestlingnewsworld.com


New Sin Cara Items
Posted By: Fukuji » October 6, 2011 » Category: News & Updates Photos

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WWE realeased new items of Sin Cara (Mistico) for you on WWE Shop. They are skins for your iPhone, iPad and laptops – Mac or PC. Read below the prices:

iPhone Skin for 2G, 3G, and 3GS – $14.99
Skin for iPhone 4 – $14.99
Skin for iPod Touch 2G/3G – $14.99
Skin for iPod Touch 4th Generation – $14.99
Skin for Laptops – Mac & PC – $19.99
iPad Skin – $17.99


WWE.com – Who deserves to be called Sin Cara?
Posted By: Fukuji » October 5, 2011 » Category: News & Updates

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WWE’s two Sin Caras have been at war for more than ten years, you probably just didn’t know it. The rivalry between WWE’s two Sin Caras, who collided like Mexican missiles at WWE Hell in a Cell last Sunday, truly began more than a decade ago, ironically over the right to use another ring name. According to both Sin Caras – who spoke exclusively to WWE.com – the dispute is one neither has forgotten, nor plan to until only one Sin Cara is left standing.

It was November 1999 in Juarez, Mexico, when a multiple-time state high school wrestling champion, born across the Rio Grande in El Paso, Texas to Mexican immigrants, made his professional in-ring debut in a mask and under the name “Mistico” (Spanish for “Mystic of a religious nature”).

“All I ever wanted to do was become a luchador,” he recalled. “When I first went to wrestle in school, I looked at the mat and told the coach that the ropes were missing.”

In less than two years, this young man’s outstanding athletic ability and undeniable charisma made him a top star in Juarez. Soon after, his reputation also allowed him to leave behind government housing along the U.S./Mexico border and travel to larger cities in Mexico, where he’d further his career as a true luchador. However, the meteoric rise of Mistico came to a screeching halt in 2005, thanks to the longest tenured wrestling promotion in the world, Mexico City’s CMLL.

Founded in 1933 as EMLL (Empresa Mexicana de la Lucha Libre, or Mexican Wrestling Enterprise), CMLL (Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, or Worldwide Wrestling Council) had trademarked the name “Mistico” while the teen worked for the company – something that the young man from El Paso had never thought to do. After he left the organization, CMLL gave the name “Mistico” to another wrestler from Mexico City, who made his professional in-ring debut for CMLL in 2004. This young man, the son of CMLL wrestler Dr. Korontes and nephew of wrestler Tony Salazar, never even knew there had been a Mistico before him.

The original Mistico attempted to hold on to the identity he created, competing as “Mistico de Juarez,” but that wasn’t enough to pacify CMLL. “I was soon out of work,” he told WWE.com. ”CMLL called all the local promoters and said if they allowed me to work as ‘Mistico,’ then they would no longer be allowed to use CMLL stars on their events. I was forced to change my name.”

All of this, according to CMLL’s replacement Mistico, was unbeknownst to him. “I didn’t know another Mistico had existed for two years before I started using the name, “ he insisted through WWE referee Rod Zapata, who translated his words for WWE.com.

CMLL’s Mistico went on to become the biggest star in Mexico before making his American debut in March of this year as the blue and gold WWE Superstar, Sin Cara. As for the original Mistico, he continued to work in Mexico for the country’s other national promotion, AAA (Asistencia Asesoría y Administración, or Assistance, Consulting and Administration). He also began working in the United States – a benefit of speaking both Spanish and English. Despite his successful career, however, he could not get past the fact that his previous identity had been wrongly stolen from him.

When asked if he is better than the man who took his name, the original Mistico – now the black-and-red Sin Cara – stated with conviction, “Yes, I am, and everybody knows it. I want to wrestle the impostor in blue and gold for the name Sin Cara. He took my identity, and now I’m going to take his.”

Meanwhile, WWE’s original Sin Cara (the second Mistico) is much more complimentary of his opponent.

“Many WWE fans may see us as identical because we have a very similar style of wrestling,” he said. “However, we do take different approaches to our styles. We match up very well, but I believe my pedigree and training at the hands of my father and uncle make me a little better.”

At WWE Hell in a Cell, the two Sin Caras battled in a truly unique scenario – a match pitting original vs. duplicate in several different iterations. The original Sin Cara (the second Mistico) was barely able to defeat his opponent, almost certainly warranting a rematch between the two masked Superstars.

When asked to respond to William Shakespeare’s famous 1595 question, “What’s in a name?” the two luchadores – once both named Mistico, now both named Sin Cara – each had the same reply: “Everything!”


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