While many members of the WWE Universe aren’t big fans of Sin Cara and his persistent botching, his return from injury couldn’t have come at a better time for the company.
Especially after watching their RAW ratings fall once again, according to WrestleZone.
Sin Cara is a solid worker that was still learning the WWE style of wrestling when he blew out his knee Nov. 20, 2011 at Survivor Series. The star was getting over well with the younger crowd and was assuming much of the same role Rey Mysterio did with the company.
After surgery and the rehab process, Sin Cara looks to return to the ring and return to relevance just in time to save the slumping product. At least, that’s what the WWE is hoping.
NoDQ.com is reporting about Sin Cara’s return to the ring and plans for the star:
Sin Cara wrestled his first WWE match of 2012 at a WWE Supershow Saturday night in Florence, South Carolina. Sin Cara suffered a knee injury near the end of 2011 and has been out of action since. Rumors of his return had picked up over weeks, but it was not known exactly when the superstar would return from injury. Sin Cara defeated Hunico in the opening match of the house show and is being advertised for WWE's upcoming tour of Mexico next week.
While Sin Cara’s in-ring skills have been inconsistent at times, he is still one of the most athletic workers in the company. The reason the WWE needs him back is not because of his wrestling, though.
It’s because of his international appeal and his connection to children.
Both of those factors make Vince McMahon and the WWE money, which make Sin Cara very valuable to the company. As long as the kids want to wear the mask and make their parents buy the t-shirts, Sin Cara will always have a place in the WWE.
Add in Rey Mysterio’s recent drug suspension, and the WWE is now desperate for what Sin Cara has to offer.
Like it or not, you can expect plenty of dim blue lights and pointing coming our way. Maybe we can even see that hot matchup against Hunico another 100 times.
source: bleacherreport.com
Especially after watching their RAW ratings fall once again, according to WrestleZone.
Sin Cara is a solid worker that was still learning the WWE style of wrestling when he blew out his knee Nov. 20, 2011 at Survivor Series. The star was getting over well with the younger crowd and was assuming much of the same role Rey Mysterio did with the company.
After surgery and the rehab process, Sin Cara looks to return to the ring and return to relevance just in time to save the slumping product. At least, that’s what the WWE is hoping.
NoDQ.com is reporting about Sin Cara’s return to the ring and plans for the star:
Sin Cara wrestled his first WWE match of 2012 at a WWE Supershow Saturday night in Florence, South Carolina. Sin Cara suffered a knee injury near the end of 2011 and has been out of action since. Rumors of his return had picked up over weeks, but it was not known exactly when the superstar would return from injury. Sin Cara defeated Hunico in the opening match of the house show and is being advertised for WWE's upcoming tour of Mexico next week.
While Sin Cara’s in-ring skills have been inconsistent at times, he is still one of the most athletic workers in the company. The reason the WWE needs him back is not because of his wrestling, though.
It’s because of his international appeal and his connection to children.
Both of those factors make Vince McMahon and the WWE money, which make Sin Cara very valuable to the company. As long as the kids want to wear the mask and make their parents buy the t-shirts, Sin Cara will always have a place in the WWE.
Add in Rey Mysterio’s recent drug suspension, and the WWE is now desperate for what Sin Cara has to offer.
Like it or not, you can expect plenty of dim blue lights and pointing coming our way. Maybe we can even see that hot matchup against Hunico another 100 times.
source: bleacherreport.com