What's Happening?
The article revisits several WWE Superstars who were once considered the 'next big thing' but did not achieve the expected success. Among them is Sin Cara, who was initially signed to be the top luchador in WWE. Despite his potential, Sin Cara struggled
to adapt to WWE's style, leading to frequent mistakes and a failed Wellness Policy test. His tenure in WWE was marked by an uninspired rivalry and a significant knee injury. Eventually, he returned to Mexico, where he regained prominence as Mistico in CMLL, becoming a major draw in the lucha libre scene.
Why It's Important?
This retrospective highlights the challenges faced by professional wrestlers in adapting to different wrestling styles and the impact of external factors such as injuries and policy violations on their careers. The story of Sin Cara underscores the importance of adaptability and resilience in the wrestling industry. It also illustrates how returning to one's roots can lead to renewed success, as seen with Mistico's resurgence in Mexico. This narrative serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of wrestling careers and the potential for redemption outside major promotions like WWE.











