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The original Sin Cara recently spoke with the Mexican Lucha Libre show about what WWE plans to do with his character now that he is no longer portraying him for the company.
Sin Cara spoiled the WWE Main Event taping where Alberto Del Rio unmasks Hunico. He said that everyone knew that it wasn’t the real Sin Cara because of all the tattoos. He also mentioned that it would be the last time anyone in the WWE would see the character because he owns the rights to the Sin Cara name, gimmick and mask.
“I am the owner of the persona of Sin Cara. I say it openly because it’s all on my side, in my favor. I think that it’s best left to lawyers because I am the owner of the persona I am the owner of the [character's] image and I have proof.”
The hosts of the show mentioned that it is very uncommon for WWE wrestlers to own the rights to the named used on television. Sin Cara interjects and replies with the following:
“That depends on how the wrestler work their deals. I’m not here to talk bad about anyone. I’ve always been a person that goes the route of peace. I’m not going to fight with anyone or any company. I’m not saying that because I’m scared to fight a big company. No, Why would I? Everyone knows that the original Mistico went on to be [the original] Sin Cara in the WWE. So that we would not have any legal issues with CMLL, I automatically changed my name and my persona and continued on with my registered persona.”
I don't buy it. Why would WWE ever agree to this? They know the mask market they knew what they'd likely make seems like he's convinced himself otherwise. And "MOST" people don't know who Mistico is.