Cinta de Oro Discusses Recent WWE Releases, What Paul Heyman Told Him About His Sin Cara Character April 19, 2021 | Posted by Blake Lovell
In a recent interview on The Wrestling Inc. Daily, former WWE superstar Cinta de Oro (aka Sin Cara/Hunico) discussed the recent WWE releases, what Paul Heyman told him about his Sin Cara character, and much more. Here are some highlights:
Cinta de Oro on the recent WWE releases and him being released from the company back in 2019: “Well, it wasn’t easy. As a human being, as a person, imagine this little kid from El Paso, from Juarez having a dream all his life and then getting there to the biggest company in the world thinking that things are going to be amazing and have an opportunity because of your talent. Unfortunately, it’s not about talent anymore, and that’s the truth. It’s unfortunate for a lot of people and a lot of amazing wrestlers. It’s not your talent anymore. It’s whoever they point the finger at, and that’
WWE has moved another name from Raw to SmackDown.
We reported earlier that WWE had moved Mia Yim aka Reckoning from the red to the blue brand. In a further update, POST Wrestling is reporting that Slapjack is also being shifted to the blue brand.
It remains to be seen what WWE has planned for them.
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Today’s episode features:
Michael Wiseman joining Nick to talk all the pro wrestling news from the last twenty-four hours. Including: Kevin Dunne reportedly not “getting” Billie Kay Internal WWE praise for Bianca Belair and Sasha Banks Pat McAfee’s first WWE
Smackdown Sean Waltman teasing a match against Sami Zayn next
SummerSlam Asking for his WWE release Not feeling heard by WWE
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“Well, it wasn’t easy. As a human being, as a person, imagine this little kid from El Paso, from Juarez having a dream all his life and then getting there to the biggest company in the world thinking that things are going to be amazing and have an opportunity because of your talent,” de Oro described. “Unfortunately, it’s not about talent anymore, and that’s the truth. It’s unfortunate for a lot of people and a lot of amazing wrestlers.
“It’s not your talent anymore. It’s whoever they point the finger at, and that’s how it is and it’s unfortunate because you go in with a mindset of I want to accomplish everything. You want to take over the world. You want to do all these amazing things, and then through the years, I realized it wasn’t about that anymore. The mentality about Sin Cara was, ‘Oh Sin Cara, no matter what we do, no matter what he is, people loved him. Kids loved him, so it doesn’t matter,’ and i
A live crowd in attendance for WWE SummerSlam 2021 is reportedly planned.
Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated reported WWE is planning to have fans in attendance for SummerSlam which takes place in August, although no date or location has been set. The hope is that majority of the U.S. population will have had both their COVID-19 vaccines by then.
WWE President Nick Khan recently said the next time WWE goes back on the road with fans will be the return to full-time crowds.
At present, WWE will continue to air their weekly television and pay-per-views inside the Yuengling Center in Tampa, FL with a virtual crowd on screens.