Andrade’s booked his return match, but I won’t be watching
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Why bring this all up again? Because according to Del Rio, he’ll be wrestling Andrade in the latter’s first booking since his WWE release last month.
Del Rio (real name Jose Rodriguez Chucuan) told Super Luchas he’ll face Andrade on July 31 in McAllen, Texas. He claims the show will also feature Kalisto, who was released by WWE shortly after Andrade, along with other big names like Cinta de Oro (the former Sin Cara), Sexy Star, Blue Demon Jr., Primo, and Epico.
There’s historic precedent for not taking something Del Rio says as gospel, so it’s possible this show is something Del Rio is thinking out loud about and isn’t yet set in stone. Andrade has not promoted, or commented on, the booking.
– The Wrestling Inc. Daily recently spoke to former WWE Superstar Sin Cara (aka Hunico and Cinta de Oro) on leaving WWE and more. Below are some highlights.
Sin Cara on requesting his release: “We went on to continue the tour, and I remember we were going to Austria. November 11, 2019, 7 p.m. Europe time, 12 p.m. Mexico time, that’s when I put my release on my social media. And it wasn’t because I wanted to talk bad about anybody. If you read my release, all I’m saying is how I feel and the truth. I don’t have to lie and have to tell you more or less about what I had experienced in the company. I’m very grateful to this day to have worked there for 10 years. Not everybody can say they worked for the company that they wanted to work with or achieve their dream there for 10 years. They may say, ‘Yeah, we helped you travel the world. We pay you.’ Yeah, but my body was broken during that 10 years too. I don’t have an ACL anymore. I dislocated my shoulder. A lot of th
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Former
NXT Tag Team Champion Cinta de Oro, f.k.a. Sin Cara / Hunico, was on a recent episode of
The Wrestling Inc. Daily. De Oro opened up about requesting his WWE release in 2019 and being initially denied it before being officially released a month later. He spoke to Wrestling Inc. Managing Editor Nick Hausman about the day he went public about his release request on social media.
“We went on to continue the tour, and I remember we were going to Austria. November 11, 2019, 7 p.m. Europe time, 12 p.m. Mexico time, that’s when I put my release on my social media,” de Oro recalled. “And it wasn’t because I wanted to talk bad about anybody. If you read my release, all I’m saying is how I feel and the truth. I don’t have to lie and have to tell you more or less about what I had experienced in the company.
We have a loaded issue of the Wrestling Observer this week, with business and history features.
We update WWE financials, with comments from Nick Khan, Vince McMahon, Stephanie McMahon and Kristina Salen talking about the state of the company, the state of sports business, what media companies are looking at right now, AEW, plus a look at WWE revenue and profits. We also look behind the numbers at what they mean, how every category is doing and what categories the company is no longer reporting on. We also look at the decline of WWE ratings as compared to that of cable television and network television.
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