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  1. Oct 18, 2020 · Sin Cara. Former WWE Superstar Sin Cara accidentally unmasked himself and revealed his face during a recent live stream. The character of Sin Cara has been played by two wrestlers in WWE. The Sin ...

    • 20 20. Jushin “Thunder” Liger
    • 19 19. Curry Man
    • 18 18. Sexy Star
    • 17 17. Ultimo Dragon
    • 16 16. Mistico
    • 15 15. Sin Cara
    • 14 14. Rey Mysterio
    • 13 13. Imposter Kane
    • 12 12. Suicide
    • 11 11. The Great Muta
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    We’ve mentioned many Mexican luchadores so far, who have maintained the tradition of not showing their face in public to keep up the mystique of lucha-libre. While this tradition is obviously a big part of wrestling in Mexico, the inclusion of masked wrestlers is also prevalent in Japan. One of the most famous examples of this is Jushin “Thunder” L...

    It is no secret that wrestling is filled with characters that cannot be found on any other medium – while other shows have vampires and monsters, wrestling is filled with characters more outlandish than this. Sometimes the characters are entertaining and other times they fall flat and do not connect with fans. This entry is not a case of either one...

    In order to be successful has a professional wrestler outside of one of the big global promotions, it is necessary for the media to take notice of you to make wrestling fans aware of who you are. However, this can go south sometimes if the publicity is negative it can be severely damaging to the wrestler’s career. Enter Sexy Star. Arguably one of t...

    I remember looking on the internet during my teenage years and seeing a masked wrestler posing while holding over 10 championship belts around his arms and waist, which made him look like the most successful wrestler of all time. While I did not know which promotions he won those titles from, or even who the wrestler was, he clearly looked like a v...

    If you are a casual follower of North American wrestling and read through various wrestling awards every year, it was probably surprising to you that the winner of the 2006 Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards for Best Box Office Draw, Best Flying Wrestler and Wrestler of the Yearwere a luchador named Mistico. Fans became very excited when it was r...

    While we already mentioned how Mistico debuted from Mexico as Sin Cara but eventually left WWE in 2014, the character of Sin Cara has remained in WWE. The question is, if Mistico is wrestling in Mexico, who is still under the mask? Who held the NXT Tag Team Championship with Kalisto? Why isn’t he still botching moves during matches? That is because...

    Imagine for a moment that you are Eric Bischoff, and you have a star-studded Cruiserweight division attached to that company with some incredibly marketable wrestlers with Mexican backgrounds that make them mystical to the audience. Logic says that you should market them and their luchador masks to the audience in an effort to make merchandise mone...

    Anytime that the calendar gets close to the middle of the year and we begin passing the date of May 19th, I can’t help but chuckle to myself because of the storyline that transpired in May 2006. An unmasked Kane (as he appears now in WWE) was being taunted by videos displaying his old mask, until magically another Kane appeared donned in his old ri...

    Fun Fact – TNA has released two video games (and if anyone has played them before, they are unfortunately not in the same league as WWE video games). For those that did play the game during its initial release, they would have noticed a member of the roster who had not been featured on television before. A wrestler by the name of Suicide was a play...

    As we get deeper into professional wrestling history, there are few wrestlers that have achieved legendary status but have never stepped foot in a WWE ring – one that holds this type of prestige is The Great Muta. Having wrestled all in NJPW for most of his career, Muta is also the former president of All-Japan Pro Wrestling, and one of three wrest...

    The web page reveals the real faces of 20 masked wrestlers who have competed in various promotions, such as Lucha Libre, WWE, TNA, and CMLL. One of them is Mistico, who was known as Sin Cara in WWE and is now known as Sexy Star. The web page also explains the reasons and stories behind their masked identities and their careers.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sin_CaraSin Cara - Wikipedia

    Sin Cara. José Jorge Arriaga Rodríguez [1] (born September 5, 1977) is an American professional wrestler currently working on the Mexican independent circuit, under the ring name Cinta de Oro ( Spanish for "Golden Ribbon"). He is best known for his tenure in WWE, under the ring name Sin Cara (Spanish for "Faceless"), where he was the longest ...

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    • José Jorge Arriaga Rodríguez
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  4. Oct 17, 2020 · The original Sin Cara, Mistico, accidentally revealed his full face on Instagram live after taking off his mask. He was doing a live stream with 225 people when he forgot to turn off the stream and showed his face. The second Sin Cara, Hunico, is still with the company.

  5. Sep 7, 2012 · Sin Cara gets unmasked, as WWE.com looks to put a face on an explosive situation in the midst of Cody Rhodes' obsession with unmasking the gravity-defying Superstar.

  6. The original Sin Cara (Mistico/Caristico) forgot to turn off his Instagram live stream and revealed his true identity at the end of it. He was a Mexican wrestler who joined WWE in 2011 and used the Sin Cara name until 2014. He was released by WWE in 2014 and replaced by Hunico.

  7. Sep 24, 2012 · Masked WWE star Sin Cara was accidentally unmasked by Alberto Del Rio during a six-man tag match on Monday's Raw. Below is the WNS match report: Alberto Del Rio, Ricardo Rodriguez & David Otunga vs Rey Mysterio, Sin Cara & Sheamus. Sheamus dumps Otunga over the top looking for the Fiery Red Hand. Del Rio & Rodriguez pull him to safety.

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