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On the August 12 episode of SmackDown, Arriaga made his WWE debut, taking over the role of Sin Cara from Luis Urive, the former CMLL Místico, who was serving a 30-day suspension for violating WWE's wellness program, and defeated Tyson Kidd. [7][31] Arriaga reprised his role of Sin Cara the following week, taking part in a battle royal to. On March 25, 2011, Sin Cara made his WWE debut at Raw's live event at Assembly Hall in Champaign, Illinois, defeating Primo in a singles match.
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On March 28, WWE announced that Sin Cara would be making his televised debut on the April 4 edition of Raw. In his debut appearance, Sin Cara attacked WWE United States Champion Sheamus, saving former champion Daniel Bryan and establishing himself as a. Sin Cara D.O.B.: Sept.
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5, 1977 Billed height: 5-foot-7 Billed weight: 198 pounds Billed from: Mexico City, Mexico Signature move: Dragon bomb Catchphrase: "Lucha, lucha, lucha" WWE main roster debut: Aug. 12, 2011 WWE Accolades. WWE Superstar Sin Cara's official profile, featuring bio, exclusive videos, photos, career highlights and more!
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View Sin Cara Bio Information including height, weight, hometown, signature move, championships and more. Sin Cara makes his WWE debut by coming to the aid of Daniel Bryan - Raw, April 4, 2011. WWE Home WrestleMania 40 Schedule Wrestler profiles WWE title history Tickets Miller Safrit/ESPN D.O.B.: Sept.
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5, 1977 Billed height: 5-foot-7 Billed weight: 198 pounds Billed from: Mexico City, Mexico Signature move: Dragon bomb Catchphrase: "Lucha, lucha, lucha" WWE main roster debut: Aug. 12, 2011 1-time NXT tag team champion (with); won on Sept. 11, 2014 (NXT Takeover: Fatal 4-Way) Slammy.
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Sin Cara made his debut on the April 11, 2011 episode of Monday Night RAW (via WWE) against Primo, and although he won the match, signs of significant botches and lack of speed were clear since then. A second-generation performer, Sin Cara made his debut in Mexico at the tender age of 15 and has never looked back since. With his roots firmly bedded in the art of lucha libre, he exudes charisma, agility and a deep love and loyalty for his Mexican heritage.
On the August 12 episode of SmackDown, Sin Cara (as Hunico) made his WWE television debut, when he took over the role of the original Sin Cara from the real Sin Cara, who was serving a 30 day suspension for violating WWE's wellness program, and defeated Tyson Kidd in a singles match. Hunico reprised his role of Sin Cara the following week, taking part in a battle royal to determine the number.